
My Name Is Lucy Barton
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Narrated by:
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Kimberly Farr
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By:
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Elizabeth Strout
About this listen
Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of My Name Is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout, read by Kimberly Farr.
A mother comes to visit her daughter in hospital after having not seen her in many years. Her unexpected visit forces Lucy to confront her past, uncovering long-buried memories of a profoundly impoverished childhood, and her present, as the façade of her new life in New York begins to crumble, awakening her to the reality of her faltering marriage and her unsteady journey towards becoming a writer.
From Lucy's hospital bed, we are drawn ever more deeply into the emotional complexity of family life, the inescapable power of the past and the memories - however painful - that bind a family together.
©2016 Elizabeth Strout (P)2016 Penguin AudioPerfection
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Remarkable
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Easy to listen to
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I found the narrator rather annoying.
Disappointing
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Feeling empty
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Beautifully written and read
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What made the experience of listening to My Name Is Lucy Barton the most enjoyable?
Like all of Elizabeth Strout's works this is beautifully written. The anecdotes that make up Lucy's past are fascinating to listen to.What did you like best about this story?
This is not a novel of action, more of meditation. I feel you could listen to any part of it and be moved.Which character – as performed by Kimberly Farr – was your favourite?
The novel is told in the first person so it is Lucy's voice we hear.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Too many to mention but the last few lines are really moving.A subtle tapestry of family relationships
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Absorbing. I felt I really knew her
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I realise that actually I have a lot to be grateful for.
Sad
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Wonderful storytelling
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