Weyward
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Narrated by:
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Aysha Kala
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Helen Keeley
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Nell Barlow
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By:
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Emilia Hart
About this listen
EMILIA HART'S STUNNING NEW BOOK THE SIRENS IS OUT NOW
THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
OVER 700,000 COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE
As seen on BBC’s BETWEEN THE COVERS
'A bewitching debut. I can’t wait to see what Emilia Hart writes next' KATE MORTON
‘A much-heralded epic’ OBSERVER
‘Empowering’ GLAMOUR
Three women, five centuries, one spellbinding story
In the present day, Kate flees a traumatic relationship to the Cumbrian cottage she inherited from her great-aunt; but the cottage hides secrets of its own.
In 1942, Violet rebels against her father’s ideas of a ‘proper young lady’ … until he takes matters into his own hands.
In 1619, Altha is on trial for witchcraft, implicated in the gruesome death of a local man.
Three women they tried to cage – but Weyward women belong to the wild. And they cannot be tamed…
Weyward was a Times bestseller w/e 18-02-2023.
©2023 Emilia Hart (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedBrilliant read
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Great narrators.
Interesting story, I was gripped from the start.
I highly recommend Weyward
Brilliant
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Really great story
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Simply wonderful
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I think it was easy to identify with these women as they were victims of a patriarchal society which has persisted through the ages. A society which fears the strength of women and what women can do!
It's a powerful story of feminism and not about witchcraft but the strength and determinism of women. And how important it is to love yourself and to know yourself.
I enjoyed this.
My only niggle is Altha’s accent is not Cumbrian! Being a Lancashire person I found this rather grating.
Three incredible women connected through the centuries
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