
The Walworth Beauty
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Narrated by:
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Jenny Coverak
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By:
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Michèle Roberts
About this listen
From the Booker-shortlisted author comes a sensuous, evocative novel exploring the lives of women in Victorian London, for fans of Sarah Waters, Emma Donoghue and Kate Atkinson.
2011: When Madeleine loses her job as a lecturer, she decides to leave her riverside flat in cobbled Stew Lane, where history never feels far away, and move to Apricot Place. Yet here too, in this quiet Walworth cul-de-sac, she senses the past encroaching: a shifting in the atmosphere, a current of unseen life.
1851: and Joseph Benson has been employed by Henry Mayhew to help research his articles on the working classes. A family man with mouths to feed, Joseph is tasked with coaxing testimony from prostitutes. Roaming the Southwark streets, he is tempted by brothels' promises of pleasure - and as he struggles with his assignment, he seeks answers in Apricot Place, where the enigmatic Mrs Dulcimer runs a boarding house.
As these entwined stories unfold, alive with the sensations of London past and present, the two eras brush against each other - a breath at Madeleine's neck, a voice in her head - the murmurs of ghosts echoing through time. Rendered in immediate, intoxicating prose, The Walworth Beauty is a haunting tale of desire and exploitation, isolation and loss, and the faltering search for human connection; this is Michele Roberts at her masterful best.
©2017 Michèle Roberts (P)2017 Audible, LtdThe narration was okay but had lots of poor pronunciation and not enough differentiation between characters.
Although it’s written by a woman I felt it didn’t really get to grips with women’s lives, for example the depiction of Victorian prostitution was mainly from the perspective of a man who uses, and fantasises about, prostitutes. There was little sense of how dangerous those women’s lives were or how little power they had over their own lives. And the modern character of Madeline is stalked and threatened but doesn’t tell anyone about it, and the resolution of that part is unsatisfactory.
Overall, an interesting but disappointing novel.
Interesting idea
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I highly recommend this novel
I haven't given the reading 5* because my audible copy was muffled
The performance was great, I think it was something to do with the recording
Wonderful story
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I Did Try To listen To The Whole Book
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