
The Good People
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Lennon
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By:
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Hannah Kent
About this listen
County Kerry, Ireland, 1825.
Nóra, bereft after the sudden death of her beloved husband, finds herself alone and caring for her young grandson, Micheál. Micheál cannot speak and cannot walk, and Nóra is desperate to know what is wrong with him. What happened to the healthy, happy grandson she had met when her daughter was still alive?
Mary arrives in the valley to help Nóra just as the whispers are spreading: the stories of unexplained misfortunes, of illnesses, and the rumours that Micheál is a changeling child who is bringing bad luck to the valley.
Nance's knowledge keeps her apart. To the new priest she is a threat, but to the valley people she is a wanderer, a healer. Nance knows how to use the plants and berries of the woodland; she understands the magic in the old ways. And she might be able to help Micheál.
As these three women are drawn together in the hope of restoring Micheál, their world of folklore and belief, of ritual and stories, tightens around them. It will lead them down a dangerous path and force them to question everything they have ever known.
Based on true events and set in a lost world bound by its own laws, The Good People is Hannah Kent's startling new novel about absolute belief and devoted love. Terrifying, thrilling and moving in equal measure, this long-awaited follow-up to Burial Rites shows an author at the height of her powers.
©2017 Hannah Kent (P)2017 Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd.Critic reviews
Fascinating
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It was interesting to put myself in the position of those back then in their poverty stricken times and beliefs.
I enjoyed the book in the end, even though I very nearly gave up
Not a book I’d normally read, but I persevered
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On and on and on...and on
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Hannah’s writing is filled with wonderful descriptions of the Irish landscape, and it’s people, it was an absolute treat to hear this story of Ireland read so perfectly in Caroline Lennon’s beautiful Irish lilt. She really brought the story to life for me and on occasion had me close to tears. I have also listened to Hannah Kent’s ‘Burial Rites’ also based on a true story in Iceland and at a similar period in time and I heartily recommend both books.
Beautifully written & narrated book
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Good book
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I have learnt something from each of the books. The characters from all this author's works stay with me. Her words are like finding a new friend.
Immersive
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A book to remember
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Very good book
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Beautiful writing.
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The most haunting book I have heard for some time. Hannah Kent captures the simple, sweet, melancholy lives of the characters and the folklore and superstition that binds or divides the community they live in. The beautiful, soft lilt of the narration by Caroline Lennon brings it all to life, as the poor people of the Irish valley struggle to find explanations for life events they cannot understand.Haunting and unforgettable
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