
The Scent of Lemon Leaves
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Narrated by:
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Penelope Rawlins
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Sean Baker
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By:
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Clara Sánchez
About this listen
Five months pregnant and facing difficult decisions, 30-year-old Sandra leaves her job and her boyfriend to take stock of her life in her sister’s beach house on the Costa Brava. She befriends an elderly Norwegian couple, Karin and Fredrik, who provide her with stimulating company and take the place of the grandparents she never had. However, when she meets Julian, a former concentration-camp inmate who has just returned to Europe from Argentina, she discovers that all is not what it seems and finds herself involved in a perilous quest for the truth.
©2012 Clara Sanchez (P)2012 Audible LtdWhy Such Strange Accents
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There are many very good books about the war but fewer about what happened to those who did the atrocities. Did the survivors find a way to bring them to justice? how many were found? what did post war lawyers and courts call justice. It is good to know that some brave men and women who survived did keep the hunt up. But many of my questions cannot be answered here.
This is a story but has a very serious undertone. As a woman who like the girl in the story was not alive to witness these years (thankfully). It made me think. What would I do in that situation? How would I respond if I saw that or heard this or found myself with these people? Have I unknowingly been in the company of people like this? How could she? what! Wait what would I do?
It is well read and well worth a listen. It will make you think - I hope.
This is not a fluffy book that makes war look like a fun day in the park. It is a book about a war in the past that is still affecting people today. A war that destroyed human life. A war we all know about and the millions of people who's lives were changed, who's characters where hardened and who where never the same again.
It'll make you think.
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The narration could not be bettered, and I thoroughly enjoyed listening to both voices.
At no time did I feel my interest wain and I would recommend this book to anyone.
It is a story of the need for revenge, but totally understandable given the circumstances.
Whether or not you have personal experience of the war, I feel sure you will enjoy listening to the story and the gentle voices of the narrators.
The Scent of Lemon Leaves.
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Good story, great characters
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So many events and reactions of the female protagonist felt picked out of thin air.
I kept thinking, no one would do this, this does not add up. The ending left me cheated and as if she had run out of idea at the end and just thrown it together.
Having said that, the woman can write and very often would confer beautiful images adn feelings, but they just, to my mind, did not belong to this tale.
Did not hold together
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Moving
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Lost In Translation
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Underwhelming
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Slow and unsatisfying
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The subject was interesting, the characters well defined.... but all amounted to just the scent of lemon when there should have been the sharp tang taste of lemons. Maybe a lot was lost in translation?
Readers' voices were good.
The Scent of Lemon Leaves - lost in translation
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