Leeway Cottage by Beth Gutcheon audiobook

Leeway Cottage

By Beth Gutcheon
Read by Susan Ericksen

Blackstone Publishing

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9780792736363

Runtime: 14.84 Hours
Category: Fiction/Historical
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

In April 1940, as the Nazis march into Denmark, a rich girl named Sydney Brant marries a gifted Danish pianist, Laurus Moss. Almost at once, their views of the world and their marriage begin to diverge. Laurus's beloved family is in Copenhagen, hostage to Hitler's war. When Laurus chooses to leave Sydney in the fall of 1941 to help build a Danish Resistance from London, Sydney is dismayed. By the time they are reunited four years later, Laurus's family and the reader have been through one of the most stirring stories of the war—Denmark's courageous grassroots rescue of virtually all seven thousand of the country's Jews. Meanwhile Sydney, in America, has led a group knitting for the war effort, and had a baby. In the decades to come, many people, especially their grown children, will wonder if these two very different people understand each other at all.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Beth Gutcheon has an elegiac style that envelopes readers entirely in the fictional worlds she creates…Ericksen offers a lucid reading in a well-modulated voice that is easy to listen to…the clarity of her narration is gratifying. This is a satisfying listen.” AudioFile
“A great drama, cinematically told…[Gutcheon] writes elegantly about the complex bonds of family.”  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
“Pure storytelling…[Gutcheon’s] characters and settings are alive, sparkling with deft touches of period detail…riveting…vibrant.” New York Newsday
“Stirring…The World War II saga anchors the novel, giving it resonance beyond the family dramas Gutcheon tells so well.” Los Angeles Times
“Absorbing…Daring…Gutcheon has strong narrative skills.” New York Times Book Review
“Told against the backdrop of the amazing Danish Resistance and their protection of the Dutch Jews, Gutcheon’s tale is more than just a story of a marriage; it’s a metaphor for an era.” Booklist
“The author’s gift for plunging readers directly into her story is evident on the first page…Gutcheon gets an A for effort and…for achievement.” Kirkus
“A curious combination of a World War II historical/summer house novel, this is a good old-fashioned, all-encompassing read, with tears and smiles guaranteed. Recommended.” Library Journal

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Author Bio: Beth Gutcheon

Author Bio: Beth Gutcheon

Beth Gutcheon is the critically acclaimed author of the Maggie Detweiler and Hope Babbin mystery series, as well as several stand-alone novels. Ahe has also written film scripts, including for the feature film Without a Trace and the Academy Award–nominated documentary The Children of Theatre Street.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : Library CD
Category: Fiction/Historical
Runtime: 14.84
Audience: Adult
Language: English