
Slammerkin
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Narrated by:
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Charlotte Stevens
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By:
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Emma Donoghue
About this listen
Strangers might remember a trip to see a girl hang, but who would spare a thought for the who’s and how’s and whys? 'At thirteen, Mary, the daughter of a poor seamstress, longs for fine clothes as her neighbours hunger for food and warmth. For the love of a gorgeous red ribbon she finds herself seduced into a life on the cold, dangerous streets of late 1700s London. Her saviour is Doll, a gaudy young woman who takes her under her wing. But Mary soon discovers that she can't escape her past and that people like her pay must pay dearly for yearnings not fitting to their class
©2000 Emma Donoghue (P)2012 Hachette DigitalCritic reviews
It is such a dark and depressing story but also full of personal strength. Young Mary (as Head in the Welsh accent) does what she can to survive. Her ambitions are high and far away but she tries. Sadly the ending is not as she hoped.
Great telling of Emma Donoghue's story.
And still my favourite book of hers.
Harrowing but Brilliant
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Beautiful reading of this believable story
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I selected this on the basis of 'Room' but any comparison would be apples & pears..!
This is the life-story of Mary. As an only child who is 'fallen', Mary is sent away & must learn survival on the city's harshest backstreets - this world together with the loss & rejection of her parents, shapes her.
When later there is opportunity for safety and quiet, can Mary un-learn the hardest of lessons life has taught her..should she look for & can she live with compromise; can there be for her, social approval, belonging & peace of mind?
This book has a real sense of era - I could almost smell those foul backstreets then feel the rich white velvet, the softness of Jane & the finger-prick of the seamstresses needle..
The storyline 'pauses' in part to colour-in the minutiae of everyday life - a slower pace that might not suit all listeners. I was perfectly happy though, plodding on, enjoying the slow building of relations & communication & the contradictions for and within the troubled young woman who is Mary; beautifully written I think & Id recommend.
I loved this but maybe not to everyone's taste..
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Superb
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I haven't enjoyed a book so much for a long time and can thoroughly recommend it.- pure quality.
Brilliant in Every Respect
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Mary's story is told by the author in such a way that
it is easy to conjure up the vivid images of the dirt and filth of the London streets,the lewd talk and behaviour of the characters.
In contrast to this bleakness is the introduction of the rural Wales,which gives the reader a glimmer of hope for Mary's character but alas her short life will not let her shake off her past sins.
I originally read this book about five years ago and at the time it left me feeling sad for the people of that time,but nothing really changes .life is easy for some and hard for others depending mostly on which bed you are born in. Looking around the world today there are young people living equally miserable existences,we havent eradicated the horror of not having the choice to live the life we really want .
The audio version somehow adds to the atmosphere of the time ,we have the sense of hearing to add another dimension.
Well worth reading or listening to ,Emma Donoghue has done an excellent job here .
Slammerkin
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Bawdy history of an 18th century poor girl.
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Such superb narration
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Great story
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"The old man's tongue pushed past her lips as if looking for something, buried treasure. It tasted like a burnt thing. It thrashed like a dying fish and bruised the roof of her mouth. She thought she might choke."
This is an unflinching portrait of life at the bottom of a brutal society and from the first page, it's clear that things will not end well for Mary. Yet I kept on hoping until the very end, because despite all the squalor, there is so much that is life-affirming in these pages, and because the characters are so recognisably human. You feel you know them all so well and you desperately want their plans to prosper. Sadly, very few of them do.
The narration by Charlotte Stevens was first class: beautifully clear and fully engaged.
Beautifully written but deeply harrowing
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