
One Year of Ugly
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Narrated by:
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Inés del Castillo
About this listen
‘A perfect staycation read’ Guardian
‘Funny, dark and brilliantly written… should be top of your TBR’ Stylist Magazine
‘Extraordinarily excellent’ Daily Mail
‘A completely addictive read that is laugh-out-loud funny’ Heat Magazine
Set in Trinidad, and told with wry humour and irresistible wit, ONE YEAR OF UGLY is a story of family, first love, and finding home.
When their beloved Aunt Celia dies, Yola and her family discover she had been keeping a huge secret – she was seriously in debt to local criminal, Ugly, and they must do his bidding until the debt is cleared..
So far, so ugly.
And then Ugly’s distracting gorgeous right-hand man Román arrives on the scene, and Yola just can't help herself. Could this wildly inappropriate (and very messy) romance be the perfect antidote?
©2020 Caroline Mackenzie (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
"A glorious, darkly funny read that simply roars off the page." (RED Magazine)
"Deliciously dark." (Emma Jane Unsworth)
"Funny and important." (Laura Jane Williams)
My only complaint is the narration. The accents are AWFUL. McKenzie is a Trini who went to England for university. She speaks with a Trini accent, and her Trini characters speak Trini-inflected English, as do the Palacio family members in public. McKenzie drops British words like 'twat' in occasionally. The American-sounding narrator's impression of a Trini accent is simply offensive and she also mispronounces British slang. Why the author, another Trini, or a Venezuelan or native Spanish speaker who could reflect the changing accents more accurately didn't narrate One Year of Ugly is a mystery. The descriptions of contemporary Trinidad are so vivid, it is a shame they take on the detached air of the voyeuristic tourist's inpression rather than the intimate discovery of a new home just because the narrator doesn't sound like any kind of local. A real shame as it takes away from the fabulous prose. Read this, don't listen to it.
A Spellbinding Contemporary Caribbean Tale
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Addictive! Hilarious and Educational
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The narration elevates it in the audio form without a doubt. Excellent pacing!!
The narrator is brilliant!!
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Huge ambition, totally failed to deliver
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