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The Wren, the Wren

By: Anne Enright
Narrated by: Anne Enright, Aoife Duffin, Owen Roe, Liza Ross
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An incandescent novel from one of our greatest living novelists (The Times) about the inheritance of trauma, wonder, and love across three generations of women.

Nell McDaragh never knew her grandfather, the celebrated Irish poet Phil McDaragh. But his love poems seem to speak directly to her. Restless and wryly self-assured, at twenty-two Nell leaves her mother Carmel’s orderly home to find her own voice as a writer (mostly online, ghost-blogging for an influencer) and to live a poetical life. As she chases obsessive love, damage, and transcendence, in Dublin and beyond, her grandfather’s poetry seems to guide her home. Nell’s mother, Carmel McDaragh, knows the magic of her Daddo’s poetry too well, the kind of magic that makes women in their nighties slip outside for a kiss and then elope, as her mother Terry had done. In his poems to Carmel, Phil envisions his daughter as a bright-eyed wren ascending in escape from his hand. But it is Phil who departs, abandoning his wife and two young daughters.

Carmel struggles to reconcile “the poet” with the father whose desertion scars her life, along with that of her fiercely dutiful sister and their gentle, cancer-ridden mother. To distance herself from this betrayal, Carmel turns inward, raising Nell, her daughter, and one trusted love, alone.

The Wren, the Wren brings to life three generations of McDaragh women who must contend with inheritances of poetic wonder and of abandonment by a man who is lauded in public and carelessly selfish at home. Their other, stronger inheritance is a sustaining love that is “more than a strand of DNA, but a rope thrown from the past, a fat twisted rope, full of blood.” In sharp prose studded with crystalline poetry, Anne Enright masterfully braids a family story of longing, betrayal, and hope

©2023 Anne Enright (P)2023 Recorded Books
Literary Fiction Family Life Fiction Women's Fiction World Literature Genre Fiction
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Beautifully written and narrated. Peppered with meaningful gems about nature, human condition, gender, relationships. So rich! Thank you for yet another masterpiece!

Literary language all throughout!

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I loved it all, not an easy read or listen but worth every minute. This book will keep your gray matter healthy

I loved the different voices, especially the author’s

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I liked it so much I’m going to read everything else she’s written. It’s also great that she read the audiobook herself.

Exceptional writing

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I so enjoyed hearing the perspectives of the generations in this Irish family. It sharpened the contrast of shared experiences, showing how we are often in our own head, even when among those we love, and we miss opportunities to connect and understand each other.

The different kinds of love, spoken and unspoken in a family.

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Loved the characters Nell & Carmel - sweet story. Narration was great and really enhanced the story

Sweet Story Well Told

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