
Wah! Things I Never Told My Mother
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Narrated by:
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Helen Keeley
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By:
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Cynthia Rogerson
About this listen
Cynthia's mother is dying. Often. Travelling between her home in Scotland and California, as she spends time at her mother's bedside. Cynthia recalls her youthful adventures: living in a squat, train-hopping, hitchhiking and all the other things she never told her mother.
©2022 Cynthia Rogerson (P)2022 W F HowesA big shout out to the reader, Helen Keeley. I assumed when listening -- if I assumed anything -- that I was hearing the West-coast American voice of the author, and was surprised by her talent for English accents from home-counties posh to cockneyfied to generic northerner. Only then did I realise that the narrator is a Brit who is a genius with accents and an excellent reader besides.
The publishers have made a complete pig's ear of the chapter titles. The chapter entitled 'Wah!' -- the actual name of the book FFS -- has been labelled 'Waaahh'. 'A Year is a Circle' becomes 'The Year is a Circa'; 'Priscilla the Pig' becomes 'Pressilup the Pig'; 'Hospice Doghouse' becomes 'Auspis Doc House'. It's bizarre that audiobook publishers treat their books with such apparent contempt. And a shame that the product of excellent writing and expert reading should be marred by such carelessness.
Brilliant
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