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The Siege

By: Helen Dunmore
Narrated by: Jilly Bond
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Leningrad, September 1941. German tanks surround the city, imprisoning those who live there. The besieged people of Leningrad face shells, starvation, and the Russian winter....

Interweaving two love affairs in two generations, The Siege draws us deep into the Levin's family struggle to stay alive during this terrible winter. It is a story about war and the wounds it inflicts on people's lives. It is also a lyrical and deeply moving celebration of love, life, and survival.

©2002 Helen Dunmore (P)2010 Isis Publishing Ltd
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What does Jilly Bond bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

A narrator has the power to make or break a story, Jilly Bond is one of the best narrators I have come across

Beautifully written and well narrated

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Many years ago I visited the memorial cemetery for the victims of the September 1941 to January 1944 siege of Leningrad and was deeply moved by the immense numbers who died, but this book shows what it must have been like for individuals.

The narrative starts slowly as we get to know the main characters and care about what happens to them. A picture is painted of their normal life, which makes their subsequent suffering and courage all the more poignant as they struggle day-by-day during the siege to keep alive. It's a vivid portrayal of the horrors of war for civilians

It may sound like a dismal listen but it is also uplifting for, although this is fiction, there must be thousands of untold stories from that time of the heroic efforts and bravery of ordinary people.

The narrator is excellent.

Harrowing and deeply moving

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You'll actually sense the cold, as starvation and desperation take centre stage in the lives of the beseiged citizens of Leningrad. Tragic history beautifully told.

Vivid portrait of a suffering city & its people

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One of the few audiobooks I didn't listen through to the end. Despite being set at a harrowing time in history, the story was too slow moving and the only character I found really interesting was a secondary character whose name I can't recall (and it was not the selfish father or the tedious Marina). But whoever she was, she had a bit of spark. However, I don't like giving wholly negative reviews and would like to balance this by saying that other members of my book club found it fascinating.

Not my cup of tea

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Harrowing, humbling, very descriptive, almost poetic writing. I would normally think only someone who has lived through times like this could write about it like this. Loved it.

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