The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle
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Narrated by:
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Siobhan Redmond
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Kirsty Wark
About this listen
Born just before the First World War, Elizabeth Pringle has been a familiar yet solitary figure on the Scottish island of Arran. A dutiful daughter, an inspirational teacher, a gardener. But did anyone really know her? When Elizabeth dies, her will contains a surprise. She has left her home and her belongings to someone who is all but a stranger, a young mother she watched pushing a pram down the road more than 30 years ago. Now it falls to Martha, the baby in that pram, to find out how her mother inherited the house in such strange circumstances, and in doing so, perhaps leave her own past behind. But first she has to find the answer to the question: who was Elizabeth Pringle?
A captivating and haunting story of the richness beneath so-called ordinary lives and the secrets and threads that hold women together.
Dear Mrs Morrison,
A long time ago, almost 34 years past, you wrote to me requesting that I contact you should I ever wish to leave my home. I knew then that I would never live anywhere else, and so there was no point in my replying to you.
I saw you almost every day, pushing your pram along Shore Road. You looked very young. I remember that on one occasion you waved to me, and I think I tilted my head towards you. Perhaps you did not see. There have been times when that scene has come to me vividly, and I have wondered what has become of you both.
I am instructing my solicitor to write to you at the address on your letter. Holmlea is yours if you still wish it.
Elizabeth Pringle
©2014 Black Pepper Media Ltd (P)2014 John Murray PressWhat listeners say about The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle
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- 16-09-14
Satisfying
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A perfect mix of romance, new starts and lost opportunities - both sad and satisfying. I loved Siobhan Redman's voice. I smiled and cried but was glad to have heard it.
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- Gillian
- 13-09-14
Excellent read, intriguing story
What did you like most about The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle?
The way it was told swapping between Martha and Elizabeth's stories but never becoming confusing
Who was your favorite character and why?
All of the characters were strong and likable but I think I liked Mary the best
What about Siobhan Redmond’s performance did you like?
Excellent
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes but, unfortunately, life gets in the way!
Any additional comments?
I would thoroughly recommend this audio book....hours of good listening and a thoroughly enjoyable story
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4 people found this helpful
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- Andrew
- 21-01-15
very pleasant surprise
A pleasant story, with well described characters. Well narrated. The story develops nicely pulling you into the lives of the characters.
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- Claire
- 30-11-14
Beautifully writen...pleasant surprise
What did you like most about The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle?
It was beautifully written great characterisation. Very absorbing
Who was your favorite character and why?
I think Elizabeth Pringle for her stoicism
Which scene did you most enjoy?
Right at the end but I won't spoil it for the readers....made me cry..
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
yes see above but actually it was all very moving.
Any additional comments?
A new insight into Kirsty Wark away from my perception as hard nosed journalist.
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- Mrs
- 01-08-15
An unusual story, well read by the narrator
This was a very strange tale which carried me along with it's tale of the past interwoven by it's tale of the present.the last few chapters were riveting as the reason for Elizabeth's odd behaviour became clear.
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- PJF1968
- 22-02-19
Compelling & delightfully told
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. I found it intriguing, charming and moving. B Beautifully narrated. I will be recommending this!
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- Liz McCallum
- 26-06-21
Great read
Loved this story, and as a lover of Arran it's a must. Read it for a, second time on Audible and enjoyed it all over again. Interesting characters and a good story that has you hooked.
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- Ms. A.C. McCawley
- 21-02-21
Read as a feel good book BUT ..............
We read this book for our Book Club as our ‘feel-good book during Covid lockdown 3’. However this story has lots if sadness within it and might have been better read in happier times. Well constructed story - a bit if an obvious live interest in the present day story but the story of the past is better.
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- Karen
- 05-04-14
Listen to this!
A story that is so much more than you might imagine from reading the blurb.
Early morning drives to work have been welcomed and I have found myself continuing to listen when I arrive home. The diary of Elizabeth Pringle is perfect and convincing - and unpredictable. Don't miss this book.
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- jacqui
- 12-09-16
Wonderful
I love this book, having just listened to it for the second time. It is beautifully written and the descriptions of Arran and the people in the story make you feel as though you are there with them. A classic. First class narration too.
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