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The Little Friend
- Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow
- Length: 24 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Editor reviews
Summary
The second novel by Donna Tartt, best-selling author of The Goldfinch (winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize), The Little Friend is a grandly ambitious and utterly riveting novel of childhood, innocence and evil.
The setting is Alexandria, Mississippi, where one Mother's Day a little boy named Robin Cleve Dufresnes was found hanging from a tree in his parents' yard. Twelve years later, Robin's murder is still unsolved and his family remains devastated.
So it is that Robin's sister Harriet - unnervingly bright, insufferably determined, and unduly influenced by the fiction of Kipling and Robert Louis Stevenson - sets out to unmask his killer. Aided only by her worshipful friend Hely, Harriet crosses her town's rigid lines of race and caste and burrows deep into her family's history of loss.
Filled with hairpin turns of plot and "a bustling, ridiculous humanity worthy of Dickens" (The New York Times Book Review), The Little Friend is a work of myriad enchantments by a writer of prodigious talent.
Critic reviews
"Beautifully written and immaculately crafted ... even though there's humour, the tension is palpable. Unputdownable” ( Daily Mirror)
"Harriet is one of the most engaging and rounded characters you are likely to find ... gorgeous, fluent, visual." ( The Times)
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- David
- 19-07-15
Her third best book but still a wonderful story
Great slice of Americana. Brilliantly told, lovely characters and a cracking yarn.
Now I just have to wait ten years for the next Donna Tartt novel...
I really enjoyed it
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- Julie
- 08-07-15
Stunning
Exquisite writing. Beautiful with palpable tension from a child's innocent point of view. Highly recommend any word that Donna Tartt writes
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- Chris
- 10-05-15
Brilliant
This is my favourite of the 3 books I have read, the story captivates from the start, and at times I was caught up in all the drama and was tense listening, all good.
20 people found this helpful
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- Mr. Peter Barber
- 13-01-17
A beginning, middle but no end
14 hours of listening. An interesting premises, developed characters but no ending. Worse than all the TV series that should have finished after season 1 or 2. Enjoyable well written prose but an incomplete story.
14 people found this helpful
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- Laura
- 08-05-15
Not her best but still a fab listen!
If you could sum up The Little Friend in three words, what would they be?
Enjoyable, long, intriguing.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Probably the main character. She was interesting, believable and I felt like I understood her decisions.
What does Laurel Lefkow bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Enthusiasm.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
It is a long book, however there are some fab moments including the snakes!
The beginning is quite sad and it is thought provoking.
12 people found this helpful
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- Kirstine
- 30-04-16
DIsappointingly boring
I chose this book as I enjoyed her previous book, Greenfinch. Sadly, I was disappointed by how tedious I found the present book. I've given up at chapter 8 after over 10 hours of listening daunted by the prospect of 14 more hours. Lots of characters that don't grab my interest populating a series of over-detailed stories, full of descriptive and simile-laden writing but lacking any narrative drive. I gather that if I had persevered for many more hours the story would pick up, but I couldn't be bothered to wait that long. I can see that the book evokes the atmosphere of the south eastern states of the USA, but it needed a narrative thread to carry the reader/listener thought the book rather than being a series of vignettes.
I can see that I'm in a minority of reviewers but I have to be honest that it bored me.
The narrator is very good, but that wasn't enough to keep me listening.
35 people found this helpful
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- miepstandler
- 16-09-15
A wonderful read
I was advised that The Little Friend lacked the impact and readability of the Goldfinch.
I disagree; it is every bit as beautifully written and engaging. The characters are drawn with such detail that it is as though they impact on all my senses.
18 people found this helpful
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- Taghrid Jammoul
- 02-06-15
Not impressed
The book is very slow. Tried very hard to finish it but could not get into it.
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- 14-04-15
The unresolved American South.
The American Southern states, their class divisions, race division and religious peculiarities are the biggest characters of this book, the plot is built around the repercussions of a murder, the unsolved murder of a child, the reverberations of this death through the years and the family struggling to make sense of of the unthinkable. How it affects his sister Harriet and her world, perceived and real, where her obsession with the murder grow into unexpected and dangerous consequences.
I found the first part of the book unfocused and overly long, with an entire section about poisonous snakes and the religious use of them in some Southern churches a bit too much. The second part of the book was more energetic and entertaining but again undefined in its aim and message.
30 people found this helpful
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- HMPS64
- 20-07-15
A slow build up and a fast steep end
Where does The Little Friend rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
A recommendation by my friend led me to go through this slow moving story until the last 100 odd pages. Engaging and tantalising but left me with various emotions.
What could Donna Tartt have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Madam, you could have brought things around full circle. More clarity and the denouement was executed a little slovenly.
What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
GRIPPING. Fairly well read and paced. The accent grated somewhat but typical of I assumed the local region.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Not entirely. Felt like fast forwarding till I reached the good bits.
Any additional comments?
Could be better.
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- silvia helena facchini
- 27-05-22
Great book !
Great book , I'm so glad Laurel Lefkow narrated this one , Donna is a great writer but a terrible narrator .