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Broken Light

By: Joanne Harris
Narrated by: Imogen Stubbs
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Summary

A bold and timely novel from #1 bestselling author Joanne Harris that explores how women can feel invisible as they grow older - and what happens when they decide to take back control...

Have you ever felt invisible?

Bernie Moon has given her life to other people: her husband, her son, her friends (who are these days, mostly online). At nineteen she was full of dreams and ambitions; now almost fifty, and going through the menopause, she's fading, fast. Heartbroken and hormonal, she often feels like she's losing her mind.

But when a young woman is murdered in a local park, it sparks a series of childhood memories in Bernie and with them, a talent that has lain dormant most of her adult life.

She promised herself she'd never think of it again. When she was a teenager, it almost destroyed her. But now she's older, could it be the power she's been missing?

Could it be the chance to, finally, make them look?
©2023 Joanne Harris (P)2023 Orion Publishing Group Limited
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Critic reviews

'Chilling, enchanting and thought-provoking' IAN RANKIN

'Profound, moving and utterly unforgettable' CATRIONA WARD

'Bold, brave and timely' SARAH PINBOROUGH

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Started interesting, then weird, then boring

Just too much, tryjng to include and highlight every modern gender issue in one book, I honestly didn't feel that bothered about any of the characters. But it was an ok listen. If I was reading it, I think I may have given up.

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Brilliant, thought provoking!!

Thought provoking joyous slant eyed look at how power passes those with power, and those without are made to carry the can.

Magical as always

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Not for me- political & heavy going

All a bit too heavy going and political for my tastes. As a woman in the same sort of time of life as the main character I thought I’d get something from it but actually found it thoroughly depressing my mood. Also it was rather confusing knowing who was who in the story. It clarified exactly why I no longer bother with social media which I personally liken to being a moth around a flame and don’t fancy getting burnt by it.

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Outstanding!

Brilliantly narrated, I felt completely connected with Bernie Moon, like (and I mean this) she was in my head, speaking my mind! Such a subtle but on point reflection of modern tensions, this was one of the very best books I have ever enjoyed.

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odd..

wish I had looked at reviews. was ok.. but this sort of genre not for me..
if u believe in this stuff well it probably fantastic for you..

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Loved it!

I don't usually write reviews but wanted to say how much I enjoyed this book. I loved the idea of a menopausal woman coming into power rather than fading away. I loved the reflection of society and the glimpses of humour. I loved how deep the characters felt. Joanne Harris is a superb writer. The narration was brilliant too.

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A period piece

Behold the crest of the rising tide of menopause fiction! It's about bloody time... and it's bound to get better.

The central idea of a midlife Carrie is excellent. There are another five great short story ideas in here too. Sadly the writing swings from cringe to journalistic and I'm not really sure I understood the protagonist's superpower.

It's also a snapshot of contemporary gender issues: gender identity, feminism, me too, midlife women are all referenced, sometimes toe-curlingly. Imogen Stubbs does well to reduce the cringe factor.

Personal bugbears: she unrealistically takes up running aged 49 without getting injured. Resistance training does more to benefit us in midlife than chronic cardio does. Having her deadlift 100kg would be far more empowering than a 5k! And does that woman eat ANY protein or is she entirely fuelled by cakes?! However at least there's zero glorification of weight loss, well done.

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Everyone should read this book

Just... Immensely moving. Highly recommend. I loved every minute of it.
Excellent story telling by Harris and great narration by Stubbs.

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I’m a man but I really enjoyed this book!

I really enjoyed Broken Light, which deals with the main character Bernie, who is dealing with the menopause and middle age. Like a lot of people Bernie has lots of baggage from her childhood and a fractious relationship with her mother and husband. Not my normal type of book, but I really enjoyed it.

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Loved it

Revisiting Joanne Harris after several years. What a story I loved it. Great narration - which is so important. I was absorbed and unlike many audio books I had to rewind if I got distracted as I didn’t want to miss anything.

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