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Narrado por:
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Harriet Walter
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De:
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Barbara Vine
It is 1905. Asta and her husband, Rasmus, have come to East London from Denmark with their two little boys. With Rasmus constantly away on business, Asta keeps loneliness and isolation at bay by writing a diary. These diaries, published over 70 years later, reveal themselves to be more than a mere journal. For they seem to hold the key to an unsolved murder and to the mystery of a missing child. It falls to Asta's granddaughter, Ann, to unearth the buried secrets of nearly a century before.
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Not one of her best
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The three central characters are women, and they were really well developed by the author. The narrator adds so much to the character development --- I want to listen to other stories she had narrated!
The ONLY reason I did not assign five stars is that the storyline bogged down a bit midway through the book. If you find you have the same experience, keep going! Well worth the read/listen.
Be forewarned that this is not a mystery story in the traditional sense. If you like strong and interesting female characters and the atmosphere of a haunting mystery (rather than only the usual plot line of a standard mystery), you likely will love this book.
Haunting characters and story
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An excellent story excellently performed
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This was terrific! I want to keep a journal now
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Intricate and addictive
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Would you listen to Asta's Book again? Why?
Absolutely. Harriet Walter's reading is so extraordinarily good, so convincing, I would listen to the book again just to appreciate it all over again.What did you like best about this story?
The story is generational, and told from the points of view of three women in the same family over the course of a century. All the characters are compelling, and Walter makes them all distinct so that they all draw you in.What does Harriet Walter bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
First of all, since Asta's character is originally from Denmark, it's important that the reader be able to do a convincing Danish accent for large segments of the book, because her background is so much a part of Asta's character, and the themes of immigrants, changing identities and self-definition and re-definition are at the core of the novel. Walter produces these different voices, accents and characters with seeming ease, and this is saying quite a lot, because there are sections here and there in which she must actually speak a few lines in Danish. I don't know whether Walter actually speaks the language, but even if she was only well coached to be able to deliver the requisite lines, it was very convincing. But more generally speaking, the quality that Walter brings to her reading is a sort of unhurried thoughtfulness that pervades every line. You never feel her either rushing or pushing or bringing herself forward in the performance. Rather, she uses her beautiful, soft-spoken voice to give the characters life. Except, of course, when a character is brusque, or tough or some other quality that requires vocal strength or harshness, which Walter then also delivers. One of her funnier characterizations (among many fine ones) is that of Lisa, a rather vulgar young American girl. Often British actors over-simplify American accents, over-emphasizing "r"s and flat "a"s and not really getting the vowels sounds right, or being specific enough about our regional accents. Walter does NOT fall into this trap. Her Lisa was, again, utterly convincing, and I could not even recognize Walter's own voice in her portrayal.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Rather than make me laugh or cry, the book kept me enthralled and I couldn't put it down; I just had to listen to it over the better part of two days straight. None of the characters are particularly sentimental; this is Barbara Vine, after all.Any additional comments?
Well, obviously, I think if anyone who likes psychological mystery is really going to enjoy this book. In Asta's Book, Barbara Vine finds a perfect interpreter in Harriet Walter.Harriet Walter reading brings mystery to life
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One of her best
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Would you listen to Asta's Book again? Why?
Yes. Even though you know the ending there are still layers not captured in the first listening.What did you like best about this story?
The intrigue, the complex layers and the number of stories within a story.What about Harriet Walter’s performance did you like?
Excellent reader. She really became part of the story.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Twists and turns to keep you on the edge of your seat.Intriguing mystery with that added Barbara Vine tw
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So fantastic. So rich. So complicated. And thankfully, I didn't remember a thing! It's a little difficult to read Vine in this manner, as she takes her time clueing you into who the characters are, what they're on about, how they're related to one another, and you can't go back and skim. (Unless you take the book out of the library, as I did, but that way lies madness.) It eventually all becomes clear. And it's riveting. I'm sure some people will think this is slow, but ignore them. This is what audio reading is all about.
Enjoy.
Even better the second time around
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The premise of this novel seemed very interesting, but I found the story very confusing, with two seemingly completely separate stories and families that had nothing in common somehow connected in a way which is only revealed at the very end. Perhaps this is a story which benefits from a second reading. Then again, perhaps my own mind is too muddled to understand a plot which doesn't follow a familiar narrative style. I also kept wondering why Asta's journals had become such hugely successful books, as they didn't seem to make for such gripping reading on their own. Don't let my confused ramblings about this book influence you though, because it seems to have met with a lot of appreciation with other readers.
Confusing, by it could just have been me
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