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Music in the Dark
- Narrated by: Siobhan Redmond
- Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
'Wonderful and moving' Clare Chambers
'Utterly absorbing' Sunday Post
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WINSTON GRAHAM HISTORICAL PRIZE
The Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction - Long-listed
Jamesina Ross is long finished with men. But one night a stranger seeking lodgings knocks on the door of her tenement flat. He doesn't recognise her, but she remembers him at once. Not that she plans to mention it. She has no intention of trusting anyone enough to let herself be vulnerable again.
A lifetime ago, growing up in a Highland glen, Jamesina Ross wrote songs about the land and the kin who had worked it for generations. But her music was no match for the violence her community faced in the Highland Clearances. Jamesina has borne the disfigurements of that day ever since, on her face and inside her head. Her lodger thinks that if she would only dare to open the past, she might have the chance of a future.
This is a story about resilience, memory, resurrection - and those parts of who we are that nobody can take away.
A beautiful exploration of unlooked-for love in later life, its contrariness and its awkward, surprising joys, this is a story about resilience, memory, resurrection - and those parts of who we are that nobody can take away.
Critic reviews
"Music in the Dark is a beautifully-written piece of work, achieved with immense skill. The portrayal of Jamesina Ross as she is shattered and put back together by the light-touch constancy of Niall Munro is perfectly balanced. The minute focus on these two individuals tells a huge story of the C19th Highlands, Glasgow and North America that readers will find deeply affecting." (Shona MacLean)
"An engrossing, beautifully written novel about the Highland Clearances and the long-term physical, emotional and psychological damage done to those who were forced from their homes and homeland. Like all good historical fiction, it both illuminates the past and speaks eloquently to the present." (James Robertson, author of The Testament of Gideon Mack)
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-01-24
Moving and shocking.
A tender, revealing and sometimes shocking story that reminds us of our shameful Scottish history and the courage of the dispossessed.
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- Mac Hanrahan
- 27-09-24
Powerful story told in poetic prose.
Absolutely loved it. I think out of the 70-odd Books I've listened to, this is the most moving. Just finished, I'm restarting it straight away. I also very much enjoyed to etymological références.
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- Seoras
- 18-02-24
The quality of the narration.
A wonderful, heart warming story based on real events superbly read by Siobhan Redmond. I would recommend this book to anyone.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-09-24
excellent
good narrator and a well written and moving story based on terrible events. Highly recommend.
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- Drofn Gudmundsdottir
- 01-09-24
A beautiful story of terrible injustice, grief and loss, but mostly love and hope
In addition to the above, excellent Scottish narration which made the story and the characters come alive even more.
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- Boulton64
- 08-06-23
Engrossing novel
Fascinating insight into the times of the clearances. Wonderful narration by excellent actor. Thank You
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- Copper
- 14-07-23
A truly beautiful book
Beautifully written and beautifully narrated. A story based on real events which touches heart and soul.
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- liz s.
- 03-06-24
Fabulous narration
The story was beautifully told, so clearly that I was able to picture the characters.
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- Imogen Caddy
- 11-09-24
Beautiful and haunting story
Brings the Scottish clearances that happened in the 1800s to life in a beautifully patterned read.
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- Tia Robertson
- 26-04-24
the narrator's performance.
the disjointedness of the story.It did not 'grab' my attention but listeded for the historical information.
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