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The Tide Between Us

The O'Neill Trilogy, Book 1

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The Tide Between Us

By: Olive Collins
Narrated by: Jack Nolan
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1821: Among the thousands of Irish deportees to the Caribbean British Colonies is a 10-year-old Irish boy, Art O’Neill. As an indentured servant on a sugar plantation in Jamaica, Art gradually acclimatizes to the exotic country and the unfamiliar customs of the African slaves.

When the new heirs to the plantation arrive from Ireland, they resurrect the ghosts of brutal injustices against Art. He bides his time and hides his abhorrence from his new master by channeling his energy into his work. During those years, he prospers, acquires land, sees his colored children freed after emancipation as he takes us on a multi-generational historical saga.

Eventually, Art is promised seven gold coins for seven decades of service. He doubts his master will part with the coins. The morning Art sets out to claim his gratuity, he ignores his sense of foreboding that he may not return home alive.

Ireland, 1991: One hundred years later, a skeleton is discovered beneath a fallen tree on the grounds of Lugdale Estate. By its side is a gold coin minted in 1870. Yseult, the owner of the estate, watches as events unfold, fearful of the long-buried truths that may emerge about her family’s past and its links to the slave trade. As the skeleton gives up its secrets, Yseult realizes she too can no longer hide.

Inspired by the real story of 2,000 Irish children deported to Jamaica and the statistics that 25 percent of Jamaican citizens claim Irish ancestry. The Tide Between Us is a powerful novel documenting true historical events and the resilience of the human spirit.

©2018 Olive Collins (P)2021 Olive Collins
Fiction Historical Fiction Caribbean

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The narration of this story was awfully clunky with strange pauses and poor emphasis. Accents waxed and waned even for the chapter headings! There was also some very off music at the end/beginning of chapters. A shame.

Story good, production not

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I feel I need to listen to again, with a different narrator.
I really enjoyed this book, however the narrator was terrible! Worse one I’ve ever listened to.
I should have returned the audio, but I liked the story and preserved.

Great story

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I received this in paperback form initially, but decided to go with audible so I could carry on with my day.

I found the narration delivery was very poor, and could have given up after the first chapter. He was not putting the correct emphasis on the sentence, mispronouncing place names, substituting words with the wrong word, eg saying dining table instead of dressing table, all these things I found distracting my attention away from the story.

Usually I can go through a book of this size in two days, but this took me over a week, I had to keep turning it off. I was determined to finish it, which I did, but I would definitely recommended reading it.

Worth Reading

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I hadn’t known about Irish children sold into slavery. A good story but the accents and pronunciation was terrible. Why couldn’t they get an Irish man/woman to narate? It doesn’t make any sense!

Good Story, Bad Narator

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I really enjoyed the story. The narrator was nt great with the accents.! Especially the Irish and English accents.

A good story

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The story was great but Jack Nolan’s delivery was appalling and really spoilt it. He paused at random places in most sentences which often misled the meaning. I will never listen to another book read by him. Awfully frustrating and made me cross every other line.

The speaker ruins it

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The narrator’s accent was all over the place and quite annoying at times. Shame as is a good story.

Narrative is poor

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An interesting and engaging story, but I felt the narration spoilt it. It was very halting with pauses in the wrong places and the emphasis sometimes placed on the wrong word. I was also reading the book in Kindle Unlimited and without this I wouldn’t have completed the story.

Good story

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It’s incredible how certain historical facts can be hidden for centuries. I’m grateful to Olive Collins for enlightening me in such a well written, enchanting way. A great read story. Narration was awful though. 😞

I was ignorant about the Irish being forced into slavery in Jamaica until I listened to this book.

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A wonderful, enlightening and interesting book ruined by a very poor performance by the narrator.

Great story ruined by narration

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