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South Riding

Di: Winifred Holtby
Letto da: Carole Boyd
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Sintesi dell'editore

In this rich and memorable evocation of the fictional South Riding of Yorkshire are the lives, loves and sorrows of the central characters.

There is Sarah Burton, fiery young headmistress; Robert Carne of Maythorpe Hall, a councillor tormented by his own disastrous marriage; Jo Astell, a socialist fighting poverty and his own illness; and Mrs Beddows, the first woman Alderman of the district (like Winifred's own mother). They are the people who work together in the council chambers and backrooms of local politics. Alongside them, however, are the people affected by their decisions.

©2009 Winifred Holtby (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

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  • Generale
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Lettura
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Storia
    3 out of 5 stars
Immagine del profilo di Ilana
  • Ilana
  • 04/11/2012

Worth Revisiting

I wanted to love this book, but a huge cast of characters involved with local Yorkshire politics—politics being a topic which I shrink away from—did not exactly win me over in the beginning. Soon, some key figures emerged, namely Sarah Burton, the new and youngish headmistress at the local high school, and Robert Carne, a broke and principled landowner and descendant from a venerable family regarded locally as a lord—if not in actuality, then figuratively. Little by little, as the politics took a secondary place and the various individuals became more fleshed out, in this poor community between the wars struggling to improve the lot of it's residents, I was pulled in by their various stories and struggles. I eventually found myself truly caring about Sarah and Carne, the modern and independent clever woman falling in love with the older man defeated by personal tragedy. And County Alderman Mrs Beddows,—at first seeming like a mere figurehead as the first Alderman woman (apparently as Holtby's own mother was)—a married septuagenarian more than a little bit in love with Carne too, earned my affection in the end. A book I feel I should have appreciated more than I did, and which I may very likely revisit eventually.

Carole Boyd is one of my favourite narrators and delivers a flawless performance as always.

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  • Generale
    5 out of 5 stars
Immagine del profilo di Marilyn
  • Marilyn
  • 17/12/2009

A beautifully written book

I really liked the finely crafted, very human characters in this book and the way Holtby has skilfully brought them and their inmost thoughts, hopes, fears, successes and failures to life. Set in the fictional Yorkshire South Riding, the book describes the machinations behind the scenes of local government as well as the love two very different women bear for gentleman farmer Robert Carne, who has seen better days. There are many poignant moments and some beautiful descriptions of the Yorkshire coast and countryside. The story drags a bit at the end but is otherwise an absorbing listen.

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  • Peggy Mueller
  • 19/07/2011

South

I watched the dvd version of the book and needed to more about the characters. I thought the book was wonderful. I really felt for the characters in the book. This this the first book of Winifred Holtby that I read and love the details she gave us. Felt like I was right there with them.

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Immagine del profilo di H. Gladman
  • H. Gladman
  • 08/05/2013

Wonderful

I came to this after seeing the tv series and enjoyed it just as much. What started out as an apparently dry account of local council activities expanded into a wonderful and moving story.

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Immagine del profilo di Prairie Nomad
  • Prairie Nomad
  • 20/04/2013

Politics and Love in 193

Any additional comments?

Many have pointed out a Jane Eyre connection in reading this book. But, having just finished A Casual Vacancy before diving into the lives of South Riding I am inclined to think that perhaps JKR has also spent time with the characters then took a 90º turn and wrote a raw story for today's world with South Riding peopling her imagination.

South Riding, in it's time, was just as raw and vivid as JKR's Vacancy. It helped me to understand some of the thought processes on both sides of the conservative and liberal thinkers in England's 1930s.

And in the end we are shown the effect of politics on the lives of those living in South Riding. It provides insight into the thought processes of those trying to determine for themselves, and others around them, a better way to deal with the pains, sorrows, wickedness and joys that life has handed to them.

The story was absorbing and well written, though along with it comes the final paragraphs with a long and drawn out moral to the story. I understand why Holtby would use the story as a platform to voice her beliefs - it was the 1930s and there was much that needed to be said. However, by that point in the book I had already wrapped the story up in my mind and was ready to turn out the light.

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  • Debra Celovsky
  • 02/08/2020

Stunning

Knowing nothing of Winifred Holtby, but vaguely remembering seeing part of a dramatized version of South Riding, I read a few reviews and plunged in. This book is a marvel. Published posthumously, she seems to have poured all her creative gifts, wide knowledge of Yorkshire, and her fantastic use of language into this work. Beautiful.

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  • Kdmd
  • 20/02/2019

Superb!

Stumbled on to this book while browsing Audible, and all I can say is “Wow!” Ms Holtby’s excellent
writing combined with Ms Boyd’s beautiful narration makes for a wonderful combination. A gem of a story, written in the 30’s and deserving a place amongst the classics! Winifred Holtby was an impressive women in her own rights- writer, journalist, poet, activist and sadly died way too young. So happy to have found this writer and this narrator!

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  • Generale
    1 out of 5 stars
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  • V. Farley
  • 21/11/2009

Do not bother!!

Boring!! I have heard Carole boyd read many many books: this is the only one I could not complete!!! Nothing wrong with reader....story was BORing!!!!

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  • Constance
  • 24/10/2022

Absorbing, Deep Immersion into Human Nature

I loved losing myself in this panoramic yet intimate story of a community that is emerging, painfully, into the modern era. Deep poverty exists side by side with precarious well-being; women are just beginning to claw their way out of oppressive domestic limits. There are fortunes to be made and lost, reputations ion the brink, lives in the balance. Every character is on the verge of ruin and heartbreak in one way or another. People survive and help others to survive through courage and generosity.

I took a few breaks during the 19-plus hours of this narrative but could not resist coming back to it and was sorry when it ended. This is one of the truly great works of British literature, really should be better known.

Narration is absolutely fantastic. And I say this as an extremely picky reader!

  • Generale
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  • NK Turoff
  • 21/02/2022

A deserved classuc give a wonderful performance.

sad to come to the end of this warm, wise, sweeping story, brought so perfectly to life by Carole Boyd. Highly recommended.

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  • Painter
  • 08/12/2010

South Riding re-visited

I first read Winifred Holtby's South Riding more than 35 years ago and loved it. The writing is wonderful and the story moving and uplifting. In 1974 I watched the Yorkshire Television dramatisation with Dorothy Tutin and Nigel Davenport - a true adaptation and captivating. So I came to the unabridged audio version with high hopes and expectations. It didn't disappoint. It is beautifully read by Carole Boyd. If you only know her from her incarnation as the shrill Linda Snell in the Archers then be prepared for a surprise. She has a sensitive, versatile voice which picks up every nuance of the written word. I loved this audio experience. Without doubt the best listen of my audio year.

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  • Pageturner
  • 07/06/2011

South Riding

I took me some time to get into it. But then I could hardly put down my earphones intrigued by the story as well as the wonderful listening. Probably not the book you like to read whilst roasting on the beach but being snuggled up on a sofa with a cup of tea and biscuits or a long journey you do not have to concentrate on the traffic.

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  • Alice W.
  • 30/11/2015

Shirley recommended this so warmly on Radio 4's Good Read

I am so pleased that I listened to this rather than read it off the page as the reader's, Carole Boyd, sympathetic interpretation of the text and convincing use of the Yorkshire accent added to its authenticity

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  • bookworm
  • 09/02/2020

a wonderful saga

This is one of my favourite novels and I go back to it again and again. I can't imagine a better narrator than Carole Boyd - if you know her as Linda Snell from The Archers you might be surprised at her range and versatility. The story is set in the 1930s in the fictional South Riding of Yorkshire, and is part social commentary and part a beautifully drawn and poignant story of the meshed lives of its characters, from the aristocratic but doomed Robert Carne and his daughter Midge, to Sarah Burton, feminist and unconventional new headmistress of the local girls' high school, to the impoverished Holly family and their brilliant daughter Lydia. A portrait of a society in flux; politics, morals, manners, and the humanity of the ordinary and extraordinary men and women who people this quiet corner of England. Winifred Holtby wrote other novels but this is her best, a real tour de force.

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  • Superleeds 70
  • 05/10/2021

A must listen to audiobook.

Wonderfully relaxing novel. Beautifully read by Carole Boyd. Will return to again in the not too distant future.

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    5 out of 5 stars
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  • D
  • 04/09/2020

Excellent

I really enjoyed this book, a portrait of life in the 30s. Characters who held your interest. I had feared it might be a bit dated, bur no. First class narration.

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  • Generale
    5 out of 5 stars
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  • Linda
  • 05/11/2018

highly recommend

Loved it! The narrator had such a great range of expression and the story has really stood the test of time

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  • Alison
  • 16/04/2018

Writer and reader - perfectly matched

Another classic I had somehow managed to avoid and which I don't think I would read, but as an audio book it is perfect.

I have so enjoyed being led through the small-town local politics, family dramas, big and small, and human observations of the South Riding in the 1930s. No character is sketchily drawn - they all have their moment and the economy of description is so good. I enjoyed the inter-twined plots very much.

Carole Boyd is my favourite female reader. It seems effortless to her (I am sure it's not!) and she adds a great deal to the overall enjoyment.

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  • nicola spiers
  • 17/09/2020

wonderful book, wonderful reading

full of drama, humanity and humour, all brought out by a mistresseful performance, absolutely loved it, written with wisdom and love for the people of Yorkshire

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  • Elly May
  • 20/08/2023

Wonderful!

This is up there with my top 5 reads and of the dozens of audible books I’ve had, Carole Boyd is the crème de la crème narrator. Who’d have thought that Linda Snell’s voice could have such diversity! I have been transported to another era and maybe with all of the changes taking place in our world currently, it has been a timely escape. I can’t recommend this book enough and once again, the narration is the best you will ever hear, 5 stars for Carole Boyd are not enough.