Learning to Talk: Stories [Audiobook]

Audio CD

Main Details

Title Learning to Talk: Stories [Audiobook]
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Hilary Mantel
Physical Properties
Format:Audio CD
Category/GenreAudiobooks on CD
Fiction
Trade Publishers Audiobooks
All Dates
Fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9781250854476
Audience
General
Edition Audiobook

Publishing Details

Publisher Trade Publishers Audiobooks
Imprint MacMillan Audio
NZ Release Date 21 June 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

Learning to Talk is a dazzling collection of short stories from the two-time winner of the Man Booker Prize and #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Wolf Hall Trilogy. With a new foreword by Hilary Mantel. In the wake of Hilary Mantels brilliant conclusion to her award-winning Wolf Hall Trilogy, this collection of loosely autobiographical stories locates the transforming moments of a haunted childhood. Sharp and funny, these drawn-from-life stories begin in the 1950s in an insular northern village scoured by bitter winds and rough gossip tongues. For the child narrator, the only way to survive is to get up, get on, get out. In King Billy Is A Gentleman, the child must come to terms with the loss of a father and the puzzle of a fading Irish heritage. Curved Is the Line of Beauty is a story of friendship, faith, and a near-disaster in a scrap-yard. The title story sees our narrator ironing out her northern vowels with the help of an ex-actress with one lung and a Manchester accent. In Third Floor Rising, she watches, amazed, as her mother carves out a stylish new identity. With a deceptively light touch, Mantel illuminates the poignant experiences of childhood that leave each of us forever changed. A book of her short stories is like a little sweet treat...Mantels narrators never tell everything they know, and thats why theyre worth listening to, carefully. --USA Today Her short stories always recognize other potential realities...Even the most straightforward of Mantels tales retain a faintly otherworldly air. --The Washington Post A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company.