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Sweet Caress

By: William Boyd
Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
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Amory's first memory is of her father doing a handstand. She has memories of him returning on leave during the First World War. But his absences, both actual and emotional, are what she chiefly remembers. It is her photographer, uncle Greville, who supplies the emotional bond she needs, and, when he gives her a camera and some rudimentary lessons in photography, unleashes a passion that will irrevocably shape her future.

A spell at boarding school ends abruptly and Amory begins an apprenticeship with Greville in London, living in his flat in Kensington, earning two pounds a week photographing socialites for fashionable magazines. But Amory is hungry for more, and her search for life, love and artistic expression will take her to the demi monde of Berlin of the late 1920s, to New York of the 1930s, to the Blackshirt riots in London and to France in the Second World War, where she becomes one of the first women war photographers. Her desire for experience will lead Amory to further wars, to lovers, husbands and children as she continues to pursue her dreams and battle her demons.

In this enthralling story of a life fully lived, William Boyd has created a sweeping panorama of some of the most defining moments of modern history, told through the camera lens of one unforgettable woman, Amory Clay. It is his greatest achievement to date.

©2015 William Boyd (P)2020 Penguin Audio
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction War Heartfelt Thought-Provoking Emotions England

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Boyd is such a marvel narrating from a woman’s POV. Great story grasping the key existential issues throughout a life spanning three-quarters of the 20th Century and two wars.

brilliant book, brilliantly narrated

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Superb writing. Excellent characterisation. Highly descriptive. This is my third William Boyd novel and he never fails to enthral and entertain.

William Boyd is an excellent storyteller

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I read this following reading restless, and while enjoyable, neither the story nor the performance lived up to Restless.

not as good as I'd hoped

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As always, fantastic reading by Juliet Stevenson - every word is clear and the characters just step out of the story, completely believable- and storytelling by William Boyd. This is what he does best - the story of a person's whole life (here one of the early female professional photographers), moving through her life and relationships, making mistakes, travelling to different countries, with some unexpected twists and turns, and coming across some key events and characters of the 20th century. I loved every moment.

The story of a woman's life

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A lovely, bittersweet, funny life story with a beautiful visual language. Choice of reader is a mixed success, whilst capturing the central character well - the foreign accents and peripheral characters are delivered with irritatingly stereotypical form or in strangely simpering tones.

A lovely story

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