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Let Me Sing You Gentle Songs

By: Linda Olsson
Narrated by: Edwina Wren
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In a wintry landscape in the Swedish countryside, the paths of two women cross. One bleak March evening, Veronika, a young writer, arrives in a small village in pursuit of stillness and solitude to enable her to come to terms with grief and loss, and to complete a novel.

Her arrival is silently observed by Astrid, her elderly, reclusive neighbor, who, in the safety of her home, guards dark family secrets and personal tragedy. As the icy winter gives way to spring, the two women are drawn together. Against a backdrop of changing seasons, they embark on a tender and unusual friendship. What happens will change the lives of both women for ever.

©2005 Linda Olsson (P)2007 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.
Fiction Literary Fiction Tear-jerking
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"Evokes, with great beauty and precision, the landscape of a friendship." (Kim Edwards, author of The Memory Keeper's Daughter)"Olsson seduces the reader with her hypnotic prose, rendering the book not only impossible to put down, but impossible to forget." ( The New Zealand Herald) "Readers of Anne Tyler and Jodi Picoult will appreciate the lyrical prose and expert rendering of the themes of heartbreak and loss." ( Booklist)

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Gentle, melancholy and completely absorbing.

I loved this book, the story, the characters, the pace, and the performance. The story, sometimes mournful, sometimes exhilarating, flows, taking your emotions on a beautiful journey. I really loved the way it was performed. I could feel the characters and their lives. Happiness and sadness altogether in one.

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Great novel

I loved this book, subject matter, characters and descriptions. Finely wrought. Also an imaginative, sensitive narrator. I was totally absorbed.

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Somewhat dull with too many unanswered questions

I found the narrator’s accents and character voices a little off-putting. At points the story is lovely but I found the unexpected and unjustified actions of Astrid rather disturbing and unexplained.

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