The Widow and Her Hero
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Narrated by:
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Beverley Dunn
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David Tredinnick
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By:
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Tom Keneally
But Leo never returned from a commando mission masterminded by his own hero figure, an eccentric and charismatic man who inspired total loyalty from those under his command. The world moved on to new alliances, leaving Grace, like so many widows, to bear the pain of losing the love of her life and wonder what it had all been for.
Sixty years on, Grace is still haunted by the tragedy of her doomed hero when the real story of his ill-fated secret mission is at last unearthed. As new fragments of her hero's story emerge, Grace is forced to keep revising her picture of what happened to Leo and his fellow commandoes - until she learns about the final piece in the jigsaw, and the ultimate betrayal.
As absorbing as it is moving, this timely novel reminds us of the terrible costs of war as it questions why men so willingly and fatally adopt the heroic code.
©2008 Tom Keneally (P)2007 Bolinda PublishingListeners also enjoyed...
Interesting, but the story never gets going
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What did you love best about The Widow and Her Hero?
It was a insight to an episode in Australian War history from a woman's point of view.What other book might you compare The Widow and Her Hero to and why?
Nancy Wake's story was a thriller as well.What does Beverley Dunn and David Tredinnick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Beverley Dunn has a way with her involvment in the text. You feel that you are there with her.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
At the end, Beverley was speaking slowly and drawing out every word.Any additional comments?
I loved this audio book, well written, it gave Beverley Dunn and David Tredinnick a difficult task but a memorable one.Based on a true episode
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Definately not "Unbroken"
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80-something-year-old Grace tells the story of her life with Leo, from courtship to marriage to widowhood, and of Leo's involvement with one Major Doucette and his obsession with dangerous missions to Singapore. It's a story of love and war and heroism and, maybe, about how the ghosts of your past can follow you for the rest of your life, if you let them.
As for the narration, Beverly Dunn, who was the voice of Grace, was fantastic--I absolutely loved her. I had a much more difficult time with David Tredinnick's narration for Leo's parts, because he just sounded so much older than I pictured Leo being at the time, and I could never quite reconcile the voice with the words. But there really aren't a whole lot of Leo bits, so it wasn't enough to really detract from the story as a whole.
Anyway, I definitely consider myself a fan of Keneally's at this point, and look forward to reading more of his work!
Very good
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Interesting insight into a past era
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