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The Road Home

By: Rose Tremain
Narrated by: Steven Pacey
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Shortlisted for the British Book Awards, Author of the Year, 2009.
Winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction, 2008.

Lev is on his way from Eastern Europe to Britain, seeking work. But Lev has an outsider's vision of the place we call home. Lev begins with no job, little money, and few words of English. He has only his memories, his hopes, and a certain skill preparing food.

Behind him loom the figures of his dead wife, his beloved daughter, and his outrageous friend. In front of Lev lies the strangeness of the British: their hostile streets, their clannish pubs, their obsession with celebrity, their lonely flats.

London holds the alluring possibilities of friendship, sex, money, and a new career. But, more than this, the sense of belonging.

©2007 Rose Tremain (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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Absolutely loved this book.

I read/listened to countless books in 2918. This has to be the best one for me. Loved everything about it. Narration was superb - thank you

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This is a full and rewarding listening experience. There are so many reasons to buy this novel to listen to: the performer in Stephen Pacey is first rate with great intelligence, empathy and skill in realising the characters; Rose Tremain is a gifted and wholly reliable author; the journey of the main character is well drawn, and - above all else involves the reader; there is much humour as well as some sorrows. It is a touching and rewarding near fifteen hours of listening. Some may think the characters are drawn in broad brush-strokes; not for me. I have thoroughly enjoyed entering and inhabiting the world of this book. And luckily, I have more Rose Tremain novels to relish, and ‘Islands of Mercy’ will soon be published.

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The Road Home

I love this book. The characters are so real that I feel quite sad to think they aren't really out there somewhere continuing with their lives! I don't think I will ever look at foreign workers again without wondering what personal stories have brought them to this country. I finished listening to this book a couple of days ago and keep thinking about it. Proof surely, that this is an excellent novel.

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Wonderful!

I thoroughly enjoyed this story. Fantastic characters, brilliant storyline and usual excellence from Rose Tremain.

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excellent

I loved this book. An uplifting tale of hope,hard work and dreams. Anything is possible.

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Exceptional narration

Steven Pacey does the range of voices brilliantly lending another dimension of reality to Tremain's great storyline.

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I Loved This Book

Through Lev, an Eastern European migrant worker, Rose Tremain opens a Pandora's box from which all the evils of modern England fly out. There were times when I had to stop listening because my concern for Lev was too great. Hope is there, though, in Lev's dreams and the true friends he makes, shining through the story like the light through the room of coloured glass.
The narration is superb. At times you could believe you were in a room with friends of many nations, and the characters are developed so fully that I will miss them for a long while.

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a wondrous journey

Lev,s life unfolds and grows in this wonderful story.. beautifully written and with passion and humility and insight. Enjoy

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When better 2nd time ( read first from Library)

The narrator was excellent, the characters and story line so clear and there were bits l had missed or forgotten from first read . Ofcourse l just love Rose Tremaine’s style and detail of character and story development that accurately captures the period.

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An unforgettable story!

One of Rose Tremaine’s best books. A wonderful, gripping story, which leaves you bereft but satisfied when it ends. If this book were a film, it would get an Oscar.
Have you ever wondered what you would do, if you got to London with just enough cash to pay for one night at a b&b? So you follow Lev’s journey in London with trepidation-delighted when he gets work, makes friends, finds love.
Beautifully read. So important, as often a great book like this one, can be ruined by poor interpretation. We, Audible ‘readers’ know that only too well!

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