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The Little Red Chairs

By: Edna O'Brien
Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
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When a wanted war criminal masquerading as a healer settles in a small west coast Irish village, the community are in thrall. One woman, Fidelma McBride, falls under his spell, and in this searing novel Edna O'Brien charts the consequence of that fatal attraction.

This is a story about love, the artifice of evil and the terrible necessity of accountability in our shattered, damaged world.

©2015 Edna O’Brien (P)2016 W F Howes Ltd
Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction
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"The great Edna O'Brien has written her masterpiece." (Philip Roth)
" The Little Red Chairs is a daring invention set at the bloody crossroads where worlds collide: savage, tender and true." (John Banville)
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Started off well but lost me soon with its change of focus. I understand the point of this but I couldn't settle and longed to skip forward
Great performance by the narrator though

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Outstanding narration throughout.

This starts off as a rural tale set in Ireland. Edna O’ Brian’s writing is so understated it’s difficult to see what’s coming as the story moves to violation and genocide. I enjoyed the complex narrative and it’s a thought provoking tale of betrayal, loss, love and deeper issues, based on fact, involving war crimes.

Challenging issue explored with sensitivity

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This book went right under my skin, Juliet Stevenson is a brilliant reader, all these different characters she portrayed with her voice.
However, the book should come with a warning that it contains extrem violent descriptions ... I had to skip chapters.

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Interesting story, gripping in parts but annoyingly laboured in others. Learned a fair bit about a time in European history that had passed me by, to my shame. Was a very difficult listen in parts because of the atrocities which we all know are still happening throughout the world today. Most humbling. But on a happier note - what a fantastic narrator! I knew Juliet Stevenson is a good actress but - WOW. I still can't believe I wasn't listening to a play with a cast of many. Truly wonderful.

Fabulous narration!

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The narration for me as an Irish person was dreadful. The accents were clichéd and patronising. The Irish police were portrayed as 'village idiots', and surnames mispronounced, which could have very easily been rectified. Every Eastern European sounded like 'Vlad the Impaler'. Very disappointing.

I love Edna's writing

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