Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s new contributor Kendra Winchester discuss a story of survival in 7th-century Ireland by Emma Donoghue. Aidan Kelly’s performance expresses the complex emotional experiences of three monks who are seeking solitude on a deserted island. This historical fiction follows their story as they feel called by God to make a spiritual haven apart from the temptations of the world. Kelly’s rich Irish accent takes listeners to another place and time, and his narration perfectly captures the rising tension. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile’s website. Published by Hachette Audio.
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Listen to AudioFile’s fourth season of Audiobook Break, featuring the Japanese American Civil Liberties Collection.
Support for AudioFile’s Behind the Mic comes from Naxos AudioBooks. This week is Banned Books Week. Frankenstein, Mary Shelley’s poignant exploration of the true depths of human ambition has had a profound effect on readers since its conception in 1816, and has been banned on many occasions for its macabre subject matter. Daniel Philpott, Roger May and Jonathan Oliver read the tale of scientist Victor Frankenstein, who forms a creature from the body parts of corpses, thus shattering the perceived limits of scientific understanding.
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