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The Sense of an Ending
- Narrated by: Richard Morant
- Length: 4 hrs and 37 mins
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Summary
Man Booker Prize, Fiction, 2011
The powerful, unsettling, and beautifully crafted new novel from one of England’s greatest contemporary writers.
Tony Webster and his clique first met Adrian Finn at school. Sex-hungry and book-hungry, they would navigate the girl-less sixth form together, trading in affectations, in-jokes, rumour, and wit. Maybe Adrian was a little more serious than the others, certainly more intelligent, but they all swore to stay friends for life. Now Tony is retired. He’s had a career and a single marriage, a calm divorce. He’s certainly never tried to hurt anybody. Memory, though, is imperfect. It can always throw up surprises, as a lawyer’s letter is about to prove.
The Sense of an Ending is the story of one man coming to terms with the mutable past. Laced with trademark precision, dexterity, and insight, it is the work of one of the world’s most distinguished writers.
A complete and unabridged reading by Richard Morant.
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- Richard
- 11-03-12
I can't recommend this enough
Exquisite prose beautifully read. I love the way in which the listener is left to fill in the gaps in the story. A truly first class listen.
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- Penge101
- 10-06-19
Good - would rather have read it at my own pace
I almost gave up around chapter 4 as I was a bit bored to be honest - had I been reading it at my own pace it probably wouldnt have felt as slow. I did get more interested in the characters s it went on and is a well written examination of a mediocre life passing. The narrator is actually brilliant and delivers the clever writing in a wholly appropriate well timed and thoughtful manner, which is what I found dull at the beginning. I think that page turners work better for me as audio books, but if you like the author this is probably a good one. I would read his work again but not listen to it!
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-04-13
Great book with good narration
I really enjoyed this book, and found the narration to be suited to the style of writing, which is often not the case with audio books. The book won many prizes and although is not the style I would normally read I thought I would give it a try, I was not disappointed. The book is written very well explaining the stories and lives of the individual characters without creating boredom. But the book makes you think and that is why I have given it five stars. So many books I read leave me wanting something else, but this one is different and definitely worth giving a go. Great.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-12-23
Story revealed a bit like a crime novel
An intriguing story which is unveiled little by little like a crime novel. At the conclusion I found myself remembering all the little clues which had been left at the beginning to unravel the (sort of) mystery. Tony Webster the protagonist is both sympathetic and unsympathetic and very real. This is a very well crafted novel and I enjoyed it a lot. The narrator’s voice was a little monotonous but actually that suited the voice of Tony so try to accept it!
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- lucyb
- 17-03-24
A sensitive beautifully told story
I loved this insightful story of one man’s view of of how is perceived by others and consequently how he then reacts to those he meets. Lovely humour used although a sad tale of a lonely man. A gentle narrative beautifully told.
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- Carol
- 01-09-11
The Sense of an Ending
A wonderful book, beautifully read. As soon as I had finished I wanted to start listening again.
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- Rocket
- 20-02-21
My first Julian Barnes, really liked it
The only negative in can say about this book is that it's too short! I don't feel short charged though, brilliantly written an cd had me hooked throughout. Great narration too
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- gembot
- 08-04-13
Great narrator
Great narration of an interesting story. I enjoyed how the protagonist explored relationships from his past and was intrigued to find out why.
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- SJO
- 13-05-23
Compelling narrative
A well written story with a compelling narrative. Initially I was unsure about the narrator but later found he fitted Tony perfectly.
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- White Rabbit
- 26-06-23
Stunning!!!
Cannot praise this book enough. Beautifully written and narrated. Will certainly read again. A memorable reliving of the awkwardness sometimes callousness and thoughtlessness of the young and the consequent regrets and remorse often accompanying advancing age.
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