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Offshore

By: Penelope Fitzgerald, Stephanie Racine, Alan Hollinghurst - introduction
Narrated by: Jot Davies, Alan Hollinghurst
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Summary

Penelope Fitzgerald's Booker Prize-winning novel of loneliness and connecting is set among the houseboat community of the Thames and has a new introduction from Alan Hollinghurst.

On Battersea Reach, a mixed bag of the temporarily lost and the patently eccentric live on houseboats, rising and falling with the tide of the Thames.

There is good-natured Maurice, by occupation a male prostitute, by chance a receiver of stolen goods. And Richard, an ex-navy man whose boat, much like its owner, dominates the Reach. Then there is Nenna, an abandoned wife and mother of two young girls running wild on the muddy foreshore, whose domestic predicament, as it deepens, will draw this disparate community together.

©1979 Penelope Fitzgerald; Introduction Alan Hollinghurst 2013; Preface Hermione Lee 2013 (P)2016 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Critic reviews

"An astonishing book.... Offshore is a marvellous achievement: strong, supple, humane, ripe, generous and graceful." (Bernard Levin, Sunday Times)
"Perfectly balanced...the novelistic equivalent of a Turner watercolour." ( Washington Post)
"This Booker prize winner is a slightly dark, witty novel.... The brilliant Fitzgerald takes a subtle squint at thwarted love, loneliness and the human need to be necessary." (Val Hennessy, Daily Mail)

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Fabulous book, strangely affected reading

Fitzgerald needs no praise from me. What an incredible novel. But who possessed the editors to allow this gasping ingenu to mince his way through it, rocking and lilting as if he's the barge itself, rising on the incoming tide.

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Adequate reading

How did the narrator detract from the book?

He renders the characters' voices well (even when faced with a Canadian accent), but I found his tone when reading the narrative sing-song and infantilising, like he was reading me Winnie the Pooh. Quite unsuitable for a bleak, grown-up novel like this one.

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Not Fitzgerald's best, but a strong book – compressed, allusive, subtle and often funny, much like her others. The voice of Alan Hollinghurst's baritone reading his insightful Introduction to the reissue is a treat and almost worth the price of the audiobook.

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Don’t spoil the book by listening to this narration

The narrator really spoilt the book. Such a shame. His characters speak well but then he goes to a dreadful colourless sing song voice.

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uneventful

this book is well known and has very good reviews but for me it was disappointing. I found it rather uneventful. I think maybe it's just not my thing.

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Did not want the story to end

I love Penelope Fitzgerald’s writing and I loved this novel. She always surprises and leaves me wanting more. Wasn’t too keen on the reader but the place, the people (especially the children) and the time, were made so real it was easy for me to overcome my dislike of the narration.

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did not want it to finish

I was totally absorbed by these characters. Their everyday resilience to what some might see as overwhelming situations was written so easily and with such efficiency! I was so absorbed in the narrative that ,at times, I forgot I was reading a book!! It finishes very abruptly, which is a disappointment as when something is this good I want a warning it is coming to an end!

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Not Fitzgeralds best

Found this difficult to get into with characters arriving too quickly and confusingly named after their boats. Didnt care for the narration. Hollinghurst had a strange didactic way of speaking that grated on me. Story did grow on me and humour and pathos wonderfully mixed.

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Quirky & compelling

Great storytelling. A light touch, beautiful dialogue.
Narration odd- rather too buoyant and every other word slightly emphasized- but it does not spoil the performance.

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Wonderful writing appallingly read

One of the great authors. Sadly, the forced, repetitive intonation of the reader's performance of this Audible version makes it impossible to listen. Such a shame to ruin this important novel.

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Poor narration

I wish I’d read what other reviewers had said about the narrator. They were right. I’m not sure if the book is a good one, because it was read in such a bizarre way.

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