Jolt
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Narrated by:
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Heber Rowan
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By:
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James Lawless
About this listen
A North of Ireland woman learns through her child's tragedy how to face her prejudices while on a holiday in Turkey. Shortlisted for the Willesden Prize, Jolt is a story about perception and ingrained prejudices that we can carry around with us in our everyday lives. Sometimes it can take a journey to a strange place to waken us into a less intransigent way of seeing the world.
©2018 James Lawless (P)2019 James LawlessWhat listeners say about Jolt
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- Marcin Kilarski
- 27-04-19
Great story and narrative
It was very enjoyable to listen to this exciting story and to get to know all characters. Highly recommended.
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- Smooth bod
- 17-07-20
Well worth the listen
Jolt is an entertaining and absorbing look into the lives and drama of others. Funny and definitely a gripping listen with great narration.
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- Eoin Mangan
- 16-09-20
A tale about loss and racism
It's a well written story that blends rich characters against the backdrop of a foreign country.
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- Nick
- 29-04-19
An ok short tale
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
The Book
The story was an fairly interesting short about a relationship between an Irish couple who lost a daughter and their relationship has changed due to this. They go on a holiday to Turkey and experience prejudices and other ingrained beliefs about the people there and find out some things about themselves and them as a couple along the way.
The Production
The narration was clearly read but this was almost too much at times with very clipped speech making it seem overly formal and almost a staccato rhythm in places. The narration isn't always like this and sometimes it flows quite normally but when it does go like this it is a bit off putting. The character voices by contrast were good.
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