The Bass Rock
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Narrated by:
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Julie Graham
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Kirsty Strain
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Ross Anderson
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By:
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Evie Wyld
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
The lives of three women weave together across four centuries in this dazzling book from Evie Wyld, a Granta Best of Young British Novelist
Surging out of the sea, the Bass Rock has for centuries borne witness to the lives that pass under its shadow on the Scottish mainland. And across the centuries, the fates of three women are inextricably linked to this place and to each other.
Sarah, accused of being a witch, is fleeing for her life.
Ruth, in the aftermath of the Second World War, is navigating a new marriage and the strange waters of the local community.
Six decades later, Viv, still mourning the death of her father, is cataloguing Ruth’s belongings in the now-empty house.
As each woman’s story unfolds, it becomes increasingly clear that their choices are circumscribed, in ways big and small, by the men who seek to control them. But in sisterhood there is also the possibility of survival and a new way of life. Intricately crafted and compulsively readable, The Bass Rock burns bright with anger and heart – a devastating indictment of the violence that men have inflicted on women throughout the ages.
Critic reviews
Wondrous... Expertly chilling... Wyld consistently entertains, juggling the pleasures of several different genres. (John Williams)
Brilliant story, but variable narration
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Great Ending
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Harrowing but engrossing
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So well read by the performers.
Beautifully written and narrated
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True story itself is fascinating and, whilst there are multiple characters, they are all crafted so well that you become completely invested in their story and experience.
The vignettes are violent, but they further the author’s point - that violence against women is a systemic age old issue. Although they are brief, you get a glimpse into their lives and add an interesting dimension to the book.
Harrowing but fascinating novel. I really enjoyed the mix of timelines and characters.
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