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Cranford

By: Elizabeth Gaskell
Narrated by: Clare Wille
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This charming piece of social observation throws a gentle spotlight on life in a small village in northern England of the 1850s. The middle-aged ladies, existing in rather impoverished circumstances, nevertheless maintain the rules of politeness which they feel they should live by. Read with great sensitivity by Clare Wille.

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Clare Wille's performance of this gently satirical look at a genteel English village in the first half of the nineteenth century is excellent. Like a kinder version of E.F. Benson's Mapp v. Lucia novels, Gaskell's ladies of Cranford have their jealousies and their vanities. They also have moments of quiet tragedy (a lost brother, a suitor rejected to please the family but never forgotten) and of high drama. Wille made me laugh aloud at the pompous trumpeting of the late Reverend Jenkins. When Miss Poe comes in out of breath, you could swear Wille was running up stairs while delivering her lines. Her performance is always fully engaged, at one with the story, which is itself a small gem.

Critic reviews

Clare Wille's performance of Mrs. Gaskell's Cranford...may be the wittiest I've ever heard." ( AudioFile Magazine)

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What a delight!

I read 'Cranford' 40 years ago as a teenager and had forgotten, (or perhaps not realised) what a delightful, well-observed and amusing book this is - and what a wimp (by today's standards, anyway) Miss Mattie is!
Clare Wille is perfect as the narrator, both her style of reading and because she's the right age. Good though Judy Dench was on the TV, you know she's too old to be the narrator really.
All in all one of the best audio books I've had so far.

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A good listen, classic Gaskell!

If you are purchasing this book because you enjoyed the BBC adaptation, you will very soon realise that the tv series was just that an adaptation in the losest terms. Do not despair, I read this book many years before it was broadcast and this narration is excellent and introduces each character with all their funny little ways. I've enjoyed listening over and over again. You will enjoy this book if you are a fan of Elizabeth Gaskell.

However, one slight criticism; each character could have been better interpreted using a better range of accents and mannerisms, If that is possible in an audio book.

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Delightful novella - well interpreted

I truly enjoyed Clare Wille's feeling narration of this book, with its balance of hilarity and kindness. She captures not only the different character voices, but also those subtleties of humour or tenderness that are so integral to the book.

While I struggled to follow the myriad characters and general plot in the first chapter, I do think it worthwhile to persevere, as everything comes together nicely by the second or third chapter.

It is also made of short pithy chapters, so that as a reader you can easily enter back into the plot at any point. It is a memorable tale of rural village life to which I'll be returning!

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A wonderful listen

The delivery of the narrator was spot on being both humorous and touching. I had seen the television adaptation and was hesitant in case the familiar story was too far removed from the original. However the story has many of the elements of the televised serial and was equally enjoyable

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