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Star of the Sea
- Narrated by: Peter Marinker
- Length: 15 hrs and 31 mins
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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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- Amazon Customer
- 10-25-18
An evocative epic
The Star of the Sea on 2nd consumption having previously read these same pages 10 years earlier was as engrossing and fulfilling as before. It is beautifully narrated here capturing the time and bringing to life the depths of its fascinating characters of which there are many.
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- Jacqueleen Ingram
- 05-10-20
WOW!!!
I would give 6 stars if i could. This is the first work of Joseph O'Connor I have listened to and it will not be the last, he has the Irish way with words and story telling, combine Joseph O'Connor with the narrator Peter Marinker and you have a match made in heaven.
Beware this is not an easy read!
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- Kate Juliff
- 05-05-22
I thought it would never end
It certainly passes the time if you need to listen to tales of never ending misery, though I don’t think I could stomach it in print form. I dozed off somewhere toward the middle so am somewhat confused. Did Mary nearly marry her half brother, and was she the same Mary whose husband and child were killed by the murderer? If so, seeing as her husband was the brother of the priest, how come she had earlier married this priest and was the brother/priest Nicholas one and the same as the Nicholas who died in a mad episode of self harm outside their family cottage?
A rollicking yarn or a melodrama? Both I guess, though I think it could be much improved by leaving off the last three chapters.
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- KrisS
- 03-19-21
Engrossing
I loved this book, most especially due to the superb narration. I liked how the plot unfolded in a variety of ways—letters, ship notes, the different POV of the characters. The sequel gets very mixed reviews but I will probably try it given how much I liked this book, my first from this author.
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- Mark
- 09-19-19
Excellent
This book is truly amazing and the narrater is superb. A must have in any collection
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- J. Loken
- 12-12-17
An Ill-Begotten Time
I love history and I love a well-written story. This book combines these in an artful, compelling narrative that makes the horrors of the Irish famine and the racism the refugees encountered all too real for the catastrophes in our present world.
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- Pravda101
- 02-05-19
Gave up due to terrible Irish accents
A wonderful book ruined by the narrator’s dreadful attempts at Irish voices. I will buy the book to read for myself. Why didn’t they find a native Irish narrator?
9 people found this helpful
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- Isolde
- 05-22-16
Linguistic imperialism
This is an astonishing book in every respect. The story is gripping, the characters multifaceted, the language glorious. How bitterly ironic that the theme of suppression of the Irish by English authorities is mirrored by the producers choice of an English actor to mangle the Irish language that is part of the narrative of this book. This recording cannot be said to be unabridged: The portion of the printed text that appears in the Irish language, whether written in English or Irish spellings, is absent. That is nothing short of a betrayal of the author and the readers
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- bravoball
- 01-31-15
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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- Gary B.
- 08-18-20
Brilliant story, superbly written...
But almost destroyed by the poverty of the narration. Is it so hard to find out how to pronounce place names? Don't care where you're from, just do your research.
But another superb story from Joseph O'Connor. Audible should be accessing some of his earlier work too, it's a shame they are not available.
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- Kindle Customer
- 04-06-22
A fantastic story but strange choice of narrator
I read this book years ago and loved it so really enjoyed reliving it. It's such a well constructed and beautifully written story, and really touches on the complexities of the famine. I do think it's bizarre that they chose an English person to narrate it though! The Irish accents he put on were usually decent but at times teetered on offensive. He only knows one accent so he wasn't able to do a Dublin or Northern Irish accent when needed. There was also a lot of Irish place names and bits of Irish language in the book, much of which was totally butchered. Wasn't there anyone Irish in the production? Why not get an Irish person to narrate, who could easily do the various accents, pronounce places and the language properly, and is perfectly capable of doing a standard "aristocratic English" accent if needed? It didn't totally spoil it, but it was confusing at times, and strange that in a story about British imperialism and its impact on Ireland, they had an English man tell it.
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- marcia Hill
- 10-23-20
Captivating
A must listen for all those who live historical fiction. One of my top five listens.
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- Ms. Lorraine Tilly
- 05-07-22
Enjoyable
I thought this was an enjoyable read with lots of interesting threads to it. I feel like it's been done before, but worth a listen.
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- Colin
- 01-26-22
fantastic
Best book I have listened to in years. History, crime, culture, suspense all in abundance
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- Anonymous User
- 04-10-21
An unforgettable , engaging listen
Great story, superbly narrated. It gives insights into harsh and tragic history of Irish famine.
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- anne moller-backlund
- 02-13-21
star of the sea
Unfortunately this book is not a star.Subject seemed interesting but the telling of the story is at too slow a pace with endless repeatitions. Flatvoiced reader .Gives me the same emotion as the newspapers write about the African famines while their leaders wallow in diamond champagne and expensive cars Told in the same way too man times- i.e men of means opressing the pool, a still unsolved problem in the US ackorden to today's media.