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Katie Mulholland
- Narrated by: Susan Jameson
- Length: 20 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Romance
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Publisher's Summary
Some women are destined to arouse in men either fierce hatred or insatiable desire. Such a woman was Katie Mulholland.
At 15, a scullery maid in the house of the Rosires, she had been raped by the master. Now, many years later, she had enough money to maintain three carriages if she wanted to, and she was on her way to see Bernard Rosier under very different circumstances.
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- shoppingmama
- 09-15-16
Loved it!
It's hard for me to find a book over 20 hours that I can't wait to listen to, but this book was great. It is all clean language which was a definite plus!
5 people found this helpful
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- Kathy Hansen
- 12-22-17
Love Catherine Cookson
Always a terrific story that inspires kindness love and forgiveness
One of her very best
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- DUDE
- 06-14-17
excellent... best book in a very long time.
this is the best book I have read in a very long time. the narrator was superb. I will be looking for more books by this author.
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- Stacy Irwin
- 01-07-19
Classic Catherine Cookson
As a lifelong Catherine Cookson fan I was happy to find this Audible Original. Wonderful story, stretching over 90 years. Excellent listen, excellent narrator.
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- Joan Paskas
- 03-18-21
You Will Get Lost in this Story
Wanted this story to go on and on. Loved the many characters that were well developed. The narration was excellent. How can one perform so many different voices distinct to each character so well?
With tears and joy this book had it all and I'm looking forward to enjoying more books by this author.
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- dee
- 01-26-20
Enthralling Story!
I loved this wonderfully written and narrated book from start to finish.
Best audio book ever!
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- Marianna H Doyle
- 02-27-22
One of my favorite Cookson novels.
Looked forward to every moment with this wonderful book. Superb narrator, unpredictable plot, and excellent character development over a timespan of eighty years. Cookson at her finest,
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- Anonymous User
- 02-15-22
wonderful
loved story, another great Cathrine Cookson storyline, always enjoy her wonderful work. Narrative always enjoyed.
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- Patrice M Pennington
- 05-14-21
Solid story and excellent narration
Until now I've only watched movies based on books written by Ms. Cookson.
I can only say that her movies were all pretty good but her books and writing are outstanding.
Excellent character development and realistic human interactions and behavior.
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- Jimmy Holguin
- 03-22-19
great story
so many stories wrapped up into one great story . I really couldn't stop listening to it
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- izzy123
- 11-16-16
Did not want it to end !
One of the best books I've had in a long time. You can't beat a good Catherine Cookson story.
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- Ms. R. D. Cook
- 05-05-19
Over long melodramatic trial by misery
This book is, if I'm honest, out of my prefered genre but I gave it a fair chance. Eleven hours in however I find I cannot stand another minute of the protagonist's cloying sentimentality and utter lack of grit. It is an extremely 'feminine' book and yet far from feminist; a young girl lurches from one earth shattering tragedy to another, in turns victimised by men or saved by them and not once does she find the strength or inner resource to defend herself. At no point so far has she actually struck out on her own and tried to rescue or change her own situation. It's infuriating how passive and weak she is, never really growing up or maturing in her outlook as the story progresses, making naive decisions and generally breaking down in tears and jumping into big strong arms. Her chief and only attribute seems to be a great beauty; both her fatal weakness and greatest asset. Male characters either desire and abuse her or get down on their knees to worship her. It is always a man's action that dictates the next character arc; a man hurts her, another rescues her, someone supports her financially. As a woman I keep finding myself asking her why she keeps allowing herself into these dangerous situations.
Quite apart from my problems with the central character, I do also have a bit of difficulty with the sense of martyrdom running through the book. It comes down to this sense of the feminine agian, the ideal woman perhaps. She gives her sexual self up to save the family, she gives up her right to be a mother to care for others, she actively sinks into poverty to keep others from harm, she allows the same man to keep heaping indigities upon her head in order to save the feelings of another man. I guess the pay off for all this will be that only through great suffering will she acheive and be worthy of great happiness. Personally I think she has missed more than one opportunity for a delicious slice of ice cold revange along the way.
Readers may disagree and that's fine. If you are a lover of Catherine Cookson you may well like this well. I would point out however that the accents grate after a while, portaying neither a young Geordie girl or a Swedish man with any kind of authenticity. Everyone speaks like your gran only vaguely northern. Sorry narrator.
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- june brisk
- 11-03-16
loved it
I first read this book 45 years ago and it is still fantastic , the narrator was excellent. If you have not read Catherine Cookson this is the one to try.
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- lizzie
- 11-14-16
another brilliant tale from Catherine Cookson
Where does Katie Mulholland rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
near the top of the list
What was one of the most memorable moments of Katie Mulholland?
too many to remember
Which scene did you most enjoy?
so many
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
some of both reactions as with most of the Cookson books
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- Jenny
- 10-11-16
A PAGE TURNER I COULDN'T PUT DOWN!
CATHERINE COOKSON was one of the best storytellers of the twentieth century and she is sorely missed by her many fans. She reigned supremely for a long time until her death in 1998 and I'm so pleased that Audible has started to have some of her books in their library. It would be appreciated if they could do more for I'm sure she'd reach another generation who would find her books compelling!
I first read this book on the 1970's and it's not lost any of its impact. in fact having it read by Susan Jameson, a Geordie actress, has added another dimension to the story. It's more compelling and I'd definitely recommend it to the many readers out there.
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- Mrs. Linda Hall
- 08-02-18
The best Catherine Cookson book
Really well narated. A book that holds you from start to finish. Ready to start listening again. Total value for money.
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- Mrs. Angela Mclaren the crafty fox
- 06-23-18
brilliant read brilliant narrator classic
brilliant narrator holds yout attention
a Catherine cookson classic love her books I think they are timeless
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- Jinty
- 01-02-17
oh ! Katieeee !!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely without a doubt this is a wonderful story and expertly narrated.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Katie Mulholland?
when into Katherine's life steps Andy,,## wow it was so intense I had to switch me I pod off.. what a Man and what a Woman.. but they were a lot more memorable moments that thrilled me ..but cant say .you will find out and love them!!
Have you listened to any of Susan Jameson’s other performances? How does this one compare?
no I haven't but I thought she was Perfect for this northern classic *****
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No way I loved every minute of it and savoured every word ah ! ah ! I didn't want it to end.
Any additional comments?
I have read a lot of K. C books over the years so I was delighted to see them available on Audible I will listen to them all. these endearing stories are" Amazing to listen to " even if you have read the books. thank you audible keep them coming.
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- siobhan brophy
- 01-08-21
not my cup of tea
very long and drawn out. with not much happening... not sure why it's considered a classic. but there ya go
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- Pauline Collins
- 06-02-20
It seemed to go on for months not hours!!!!
What a long drawn out miserable 20 hours. Hours I won’t get back. Nothing like the Catherine Cookson I remember
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- Mack
- 01-22-20
Long and saga like
Not one of my favourite Cookson books but still a good yarn.
The story follows the lead character from teens to death in old age so it is rather a long story but not too drawn out.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-01-19
Just great.
Wonderful story, it was hard to take a break. This was very well read, the reader bought the story to life...Very enjoyable.
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- Lynnette
- 11-16-18
An excellent story about cruelty and loyalty
Enjoyed the reader and the acting. A lovely romance during 1860 to 1960 covering family generations of love hate opportunity and manipulation. I love the stories of Britain and it’s hierarchy. I recommend as a good read.
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- BookwormDownUnder
- 08-23-18
Katie Mulholland
Great story read badly, especially close to the end. I love Catherine Cookson books and maybe I should have read this rather than listened.