The Woman in the Picture
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Narrated by:
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Stuart Crossman
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By:
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James Wilson
About this listen
The Present Day: Henry's daughter Miranda is on a quest to understand what happened to her mother, a refugee Henry married in Germany at the end of the war. Did Henry, as his daughter has always supposed, drive his wife to her death? Or do Miranda's half-repressed childhood memories hint at an altogether more complex and extraordinary truth? A rich and impassioned novel about the enduring marks of love, war, art, and guilt.
©2007 James Wilson (P)2007 Oakhill Publishing LtdCritic reviews
"An ardent love letter to an era when cinema was discovering its voice, by a writer who has clearly found his own." (The Times)
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- D. M. Gethin
- 25-06-09
The Woman in the Picture
I'm afraid I found this book extremely tedious and irritating. there were several strands to the plot which were never brought together and a host of minor characters who seemed to add nothing to the story. I kept thinking that all will be revealed at the end but I was just left with a lot of unanswered questions. Maybe I missed the point. I also think the narration didn't help as I found it very flat and monotone.
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