
The Godforsaken Daughter
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Sue Pitkin
About this listen
When Ruby Clare's father was alive, they toiled together happily on their dairy farm in Northern Ireland. Since his death Ruby - thirty-three, plump but comely - has been forced indoors and made a domestic drudge for Martha, her endlessly critical mother, and her prettier younger sisters, May and June.
But everything changes when Ruby finds her late grandmother's old case in the attic. Among its strange contents: a curious, handmade volume called The Book of Light.
As Ruby delves into its mysterious pages, she's enticed into a most beguiling world whose allure and magnetic power she finds irresistible.
Martha, convinced that her newly empowered daughter is going crazy, enlists the help of the kindly parish priest and then psychiatrist Henry Shevlin. Henry appears imperturbable yet is inwardly reeling from his wife's unexplained disappearance the previous year.
As Ruby undergoes therapy, she meets local bachelor farmer Jamie McCloone. Through their shared loneliness and isolation the two find the courage to connect. But will Ruby's mother allow her daughter the happiness she so richly deserves?
The Godforsaken Daughter is an unforgettable peek into small-town life in Ireland's recent past. It's a glorious successor to McKenna's first two Tailorstown novels, The Misremembered Man and The Disenchanted Widow.
©2015 Christina McKenna (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reservedShame about the accents
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Nice story. poor reading
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My only problem was the narrow range of voices from the narrator. It was difficult at times to tell between male and female. magistrate, cleaner and RUC. Also lack of research of local pronunciation irked me "donegal" for example. But I eventually got used to it.
Exciting, Thrilling
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Funny yet deeply moving
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the godforsaken daughter by Christina McKenna.
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What a terrible accent!
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If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?
Maybe... a nine year old interested in spies and witchesWould you recommend The Godforsaken Daughter to your friends? Why or why not?
No - terrible performance, mediocre story of spies and wiccaHow did the narrator detract from the book?
Sue Pitkin should just read the book not try to "perform" it. Her accents are appalling. She doesn't even maintain the same "voice" for a character and apparently forgets whether a given character is Irish, English or Scottish. It sounds like the kind of "performance" a school teacher might do when reading Roald Dahl to four year olds.Terrible performance
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Wish I could return the purchase.
Dreadful narration,
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