Gilead
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Tim Jerome
About this listen
Pulitzer Prize, Fiction, 2005
National Book Critics Circle Award, Fiction, 2005
From the author of Housekeeping, Gilead is the long-hoped-for second novel by one of America's finest writers.Chosen by the New York Times Book Review as one of the top six novels of 2004.
In 1956, toward the end of Reverend John Ames' life, he begins a letter to his young son, a kind of last testament to his remarkable forebears.
©2005 Marilynne Robinson (P)2008 Hachette DigitalCritic reviews
"Writing of this quality, with an authority as unforced as the perfect pitch in music, is rare and carries with it a sense almost of danger - that at any moment, it might all go wrong. In Gilead, however, nothing goes wrong." ( Jane Shilling, Sunday Telegraph)
"The gently American, finely judged narration succeeds in combining contemplation with vigour and in conveying a suggestion of mysticism." ( The Observer)
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- LadyV
- 08-10-19
Well worth all the accolades
Deeply contemplative and philosophical, this story is a letter written by the elderly Reverend Ames to his young son. I thought the narration was excellent too.
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- Rachel
- 19-01-21
I couldn't get along with the narration
One of the few books I haven't seen through. I found the narration so hard going that I returned it.
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- Barbaramcdonagh
- 08-07-24
Masterpiece
I loved the narrators voice .I believe this story to be a tour de force .The telling of a life in a letter from a father to his son ,is as revealing as one might need in unravelling the mystery of life !
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- nicola mccarthy
- 12-09-16
Disappointing sequel
Loved the first book 'Lila' - this one has little character interest and an overload of religious pondering.
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- LAURA
- 21-12-20
Ok story, obviously a little preachy
I’m not sure why I got this book, being agnostic, probably not the best choice, and it did drone on in places, but overall it was an ok listen, made so much more palatable by the excellent narration
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- Emma
- 17-04-15
Beautiful story, excellent narration
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely. Although I am not at all religious, I do have a spiritual side and from time to time I ponder my values, what my purpose in life is and whether I'm being the best person I can be. In this beautiful story, that is exactly what John Ames also did, and I very much enjoyed reflecting on his ideas and observations - strengths, foibles and all. Everything about this book was serene and uplifting. It was a treat to listen to.
Have you listened to any of Tim Jerome’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Tim Jerome is a first-class narrator. The more audiobooks I listen to, the more I have come to appreciate the incredible talent of professional narrators like Jerome. The tone, timing, rhythm and pace and character understanding are all spot on. I will definitely be looking out for more of his work.
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- Ceri
- 22-11-19
Stunning
I'm not a religious person, but by the end of this book I felt so comforted and content with the world: its griefs and its beauties. Because it's such a long audiobook I took to walking to work in the mornings merely so I could listen to it before the day began: the narrator's voice feels like an old friend to me now. I cant understand how such a moving and wise book has been made, but I love it and will listen to it again when I'm old.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-06-24
Gently beautiful
Such evocative writing. Seems so far away from current society. Do people like this still exist? I’d like to think so - real humanity.
MR writes powerfully about the human spirit.
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- john
- 07-10-18
Superb writing
Beautiful, honed, highly informed, perceptive, witty with much pathos. Can't wait to start "Home" the second part of the trilogy. Hope "Home" will soon be here on Audible, I've had to order the CDs in the meantime.
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- Steve Haines
- 02-06-24
Full of beauty and grace
I just loved this novel - sad in many ways yet full of hope. Perfect narration.
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