Dear Life
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Narrated by:
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Liza Ross
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Robert Slade
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By:
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Alice Munro
About this listen
Moments of change, chance encounters, twists of fate that create a new way of thinking or being: The stories in Dear Life, by Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro, build to form a radiant, indelible portrait of just how dangerous and strange ordinary life can be. The collection includes four powerful pieces, "autobiographical in Feeling", set during the time of Munro's own childhood, in the area where she grew up.
©2012 Alice Munro (P)2013 W F Howes LtdWhat listeners say about Dear Life
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- Jennifer Hawkesworth
- 09-04-22
Brilliant short storytelling
I have been listening over and over again to these stories and marvelling at their subtlety and authenticity. I find new things to enjoy each time I listen. Beautifully read too.
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- Charmian Supra
- 15-01-21
Highly recommend - articulate, insightful
Excellent, as always. A true story teller with insight, eloquence and empathy. Worth the read.
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- S M
- 09-08-24
Outstanding reading
Beautifully read. Understated, but powerful. It makes such a difference, when the reader is engaged with the work.
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- richard2
- 26-05-24
Not for me
Many of these stories read like single chapters from another novel. They seem like quick glimpses into the lives of mostly uninspiring people with no narrative progression or resolution, It’s hard to care about anyone, and the male/female relationships feel unreal and/or dated.
I must be missing something.
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- J. Lockwood
- 01-06-22
What a treat!
The stories are beautifully written and read. I am only amazed at myself, that it has taken me this long to come to know Munro’s stories. That I am reading them now is largely owing to Margaret Atwood’s glowing praise, in various reviews and essays.
My one criticism is of the Audible post-production: PLEASE can the list of chapters give the story titles? Each ‘chapter’ is a story, and the narrator reads the story title. But the list just gives ‘Chapter 1, Chapter 2’ etc. So if you want to jump to a particular story, or remind yourself which story you’ve just been listening to, you have to start listening.
Collections of short stories, and compilations of texts, should always have proper titles. The reader needs to be able to use the list of ‘Chapters’ as they would use a Table of Contents in a print book.
Audible, you can do better than this!
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- Helen
- 03-12-20
Compelling, absorbing listening
Please can we have more Alice Munro on Audible? Profound, perfect, ordinary stories. I’ve read so many of her books. The narration is excellent and Liza Ross’s voice suits Alice Munro’s characters perfectly. I keep looking to see how much time is left I don’t want it to run out yet.
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- Alison
- 06-12-13
Very Gentle & Enjoyable
I got this because I felt I had an Alice Munro shaped gap in my listening/reading, plus I love short stories. I especially like short stories where not an awful lot happens - and these fit that bill well, too. In fact, her story telling is so cleverly subtle, there are actual plots (usually - others meander rather less purposefully, but that's fine too), you just don't always see the plot until quite some way in.
Some of the stories were a little too inconclusive even for my relaxed approach to a tale - but I enjoyed them all very much anyway.
Highly evocative of time and place.
The narrators were very good, with voices that changed well for different stories - especially the male reader; and with gentle styles that suited the writing.
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- MS
- 16-03-15
Highly recommended listening
I come back to these stories again and again, always with renewed and immense pleasure. Alice Munro's writing is unsurpassed.
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- Judith Hoffmann
- 17-09-22
Couldn’t finish it
The stories were extremely confusing and didn’t make any sense to me. The narrative constantly changed and there was often a character overload or characters weren’t introduced properly and the scenes weren’t clearly set. I got lost at some point and didn’t finish it. Don’t bother with this one.
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- Emma
- 04-06-15
What a disappointment!
I don't like writing negative reviews, because taste in books is very personal and subjective, but I found these short stories lacking in depth, emotion and substance, the characters were cold and lifeless and there was an undercurrent of unease throughout. For me, reading is a form of escapism. I want to be transported to happier places, with a gripping storyline and believable characters. Sadly, this book hadn't a single one of these ingredients.
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