
Star of the Sea
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Peter Marinker
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Joseph O'Connor
About this listen
Winter 1847, the Star of the Sea sets sail from Ireland for New York. Among the refugees are a maidservant, bankrupt Lord Merridith, an aspiring novelist, and a maker of revolutionary ballads. Each is connected more deeply than they know.
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- M R Mackenzie
- 01-08-24
Historical details about the travel to America from Ireland and the potato famine.
The details left me able to taste and smell this ship. I learned a lot of facts about the potato famine. Very disturbing. Beautifully written. A masterpiece.
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- Mr C.
- 03-08-24
Spell-binding story.
I did not know this writer, but I am impressed by this novel: its rich variety of characters and the details it provides of that particular period of history.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-06-23
An epic!
Love the book. Utterly engaging. I did however question the choice of the narrator. His voice was smooth and enjoyable, his voice for the English characters was superb. However much of the book is narrating the voices and geographical place names of Ireland. The Irish accents were difficult to listen too, place names unintelligible and attempts at speaking Irish a concern to say the least. This undermines the book. It is not the narrators fault, it would be prudent in future to support narrators by employing an expert in the pronunciations of specific languages to enable them to do the book justice.
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- marcia Hill
- 23-10-20
Captivating
A must listen for all those who live historical fiction. One of my top five listens.
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- Douglas
- 29-07-20
Brilliant
An amazing memorable book with a gripping historical story and brilliantly narrated. Up there with the very best.
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- Bernadette
- 07-10-15
Excellent read, perfect narration
I had been wanting to read this book for a long time and in the end chose the audible version so I could enjoy it while travelling in the car. It captivated me from the beginning to the end. Joseph 0'Connor is a genius. I felt like I was living the story at times, such was the depth of meaning. The narrator was a perfect choice, The best I have heard so far. I couldn't recommend it more
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- Cies
- 07-09-24
Intertwining stories
Intriguing, historical setting came to life slowly and built up to a revealing and touching look at lives as varied as an aristocrat, a nanny, a serf and a captain.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-10-20
The Star of the Sea.
I loved this book. The narrator made the story come alive. It was truly thought provoking.
5 star rating.
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- Dixon at Coryton
- 20-12-18
A first class read
I really enjoy this book. A moving story that gives a good insight in to Connemara life in the 1830s tom 1850s and the great Connemara famines of that time. Holds your attention till the end.
Highly recommended.
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- bravoball
- 31-01-15
Bad reader
A wonderful piece of writing
Wish I had read it
The reader was abysmal
Pronunciation of Gaelic and Irish towns dreadful
I guess he was trying to be West Briton but got in the way
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