
My Own Dear Brother
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Narrated by:
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Lara J West
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By:
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Holly Müller
About this listen
Nineteen forty-four, Nazi-controlled Austria: For 13-year-old Ursula, life in her village remains almost as it was. But when Russian prisoners escape from the local concentration camp, her friend goes missing and her brother's allegiance to the Hitler Youth emerges in shocking ways, Ursula finds herself alone and surrounded by threat.
Ursula is forced to recognise that danger comes not only from the enemy at the door but from the enemy within....
©2015 Holly Müller (P)2016 W.F. Howes LtdCritic reviews
"A powerful and absorbing novel that pulls you deep into the troubled war years of its young heroine. Love and loyalty are the book's real themes, and the manipulation of the innocent. Brilliantly done." (Esther Freud)
"A moving portrait of a girl forced to come of age in a world at war." ( Sunday Times)
4.5 stars for the novel, but it was ruined by the narration. I have listened to 250-odd books on audible and this is probably the worst narrator. She turns every comma into a full stop and frequently puts a full stop just before a verb. The result is bizarre. I don't understand how she could have thought it made sense, nor how the publisher failed to deal with it. Better to get it in paperback
Painful but full of humanity
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