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Burial Rites

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Burial Rites

By: Hannah Kent
Narrated by: Morven Christie
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A brilliant literary debut, inspired by a true story: the final days of a young woman accused of murder in Iceland in 1829.

Set against Iceland's stark landscape, Hannah Kent brings to vivid life the story of Agnes, who, charged with the brutal murder of her former master, is sent to an isolated farm to await execution.

Horrified at the prospect of housing a convicted murderer, the family at first avoids Agnes. Only Tóti, a priest Agnes has mysteriously chosen to be her spiritual guardian, seeks to understand her. But as Agnes's death looms, the farmer's wife and their daughters learn there is another side to the sensational story they've heard.

Riveting and rich with lyricism, Burial Rites evokes a dramatic existence in a distant time and place, and asks the question, how can one woman hope to endure when her life depends upon the stories told by others?

©2013 Hannah Kent (P)2013 Little, Brown and Company
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A completely visceral listen"I devoured this tale of the last days of Agnes Magnúsdóttir, a woman accused of murder in 19th century Iceland. I listened, as it happened, on a trip to Iceland—but even if I had been sitting in traffic in my car, the way Kent evokes the bleak, harsh scenery of the country, combined with Morven Christie’s impeccable performance, would have transported me."
Sam D., Audible Editor

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Hauntingly beautiful and tragic tale

Several weeks ago, I was lucky enough to come across the perfect book at the perfect time, and it has happened again with Burial Rites. The bleak, gray, and icy grip of winter here has provided the perfect backdrop for Hannah Kent's incredibly well-written debut novel. She tells the tragic story of maidservant Agnes Magnúsdóttir, the last person executed in Iceland in 1830 after she and two others were convicted of killing Natan Ketilsson and neighbor Pétur Jónsson. Because there were no prisons in Iceland, Agnes is sent to live and work with District Officer Jón Jónsson, his wife, and two daughters on their farm. We come to know Agnes and her story through her talks with her spiritual advisor, young reverend Tóti, who is meant to prepare Agnes for her punishment so she can meet her end with contrition.

Kent has researched her topics well, and writes about the details of water-collecting, knitting socks, making blood sausage, shearing, lambing, and slaughter that make life on the farm difficult on a good day. She never hits the reader over the head with these illustrative details, but they are presented simply as an integral part of the story.

The narrator, Morven Christie, is superb, in her pronunciation of Icelandic names, timbre, and emotion. I was tempted to give Burial Rites four stars, but Christie's narration makes it a five-star listen. This is a book that will stay with me for quite a while.

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Beyond Dickensian

Not finished with this book but I wanted to warn those who might be depressed to avoid the story. It's beautifully written and an intriguing story but oh so bleak! that might be the goal here but it becomes heavier with each listen. Better to read Amy Tan's latest novel The Valley of Amazement"..heavy content done lightly.

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Historical Drama

First, the book moves slowly. Agnes' story is d r a g g e d out. I get that the author is weaving the story and developing how the other characters, initially hostile to the condemned because of what they've "heard", ultimately become attached to Agnes during her ordeal. It did keep my attention most of the time. Am not sure if the author is trying to provide a commentary about captial punishment and what those so accused have to endure. Any innocent person, which you figure out about Agnes very early on, who is accused of a crime, and in this case, murder, and is sentenced to death, is an atrocity. So we go through the story with Agnes, an innocent, wrongly accused and preparing to die. But the argument still remains: should captial punishment be completely abolished? I think Kent is trying to tell us that Iceland abolished capital punishment a couple of hundred years ago, so why is still in effect in other places? Of course, no one will write about a book about a criminal on death row who perpetrated unspeakable atrocities against, say, children. Which many of us would agree that captial punishment in that case, is justifiable.
I wonder if she is also driving home the point about the tragedies women have endured merely because of their gender. The fact that women were once nothing more than chattle reminds us the "good old days" were not often "good" for women. I do think that if you are someone who has dealt with depression and are suseptible to it, this book may not be for you.

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Incredible!

This is definitely in my top 10 all time favorite reads. The audio performance was phenomenal and brought the story to life in ways that I could not have achieved just reading it. I will definitely be picking up anything else that comes from Hannah Kent.

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Iceland murder mystery

I felt from the beginning the innocence of Agnes. I enjoyed the narrator's interpretation of the book. Pretty good story.


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One of my best listens of 2016

This is one of my absolute favorite listens of 2016 (of about 25 so far). Unique story and compelling characters. After reading the author's notes, I was fascinated to learn the book was based on a true story and years of research. The theme of grace is powerful and haunting.

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A rare gem

What made the experience of listening to Burial Rites the most enjoyable?

I love stories set in a cold stormy location and ones that allow me to look at my own reactions to things I have not previously considered. I knew there would be little happiness but the storytelling and the language was a complete treat.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Burial Rites?

For me it was the fact that the author found and used records that were ambiguous at best and constructed a story that told a different truth than the verdict the courts imposed. Their world was so hard and joyless but I was never depressed by it.

What about Morven Christie’s performance did you like?

Perfect pitch and pace for this story.

If you could rename Burial Rites, what would you call it?

Another Truth

Any additional comments?

I will happily read anything Hannah Kent writes.

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Beautiful Writing, Wonderful Narration

Great writing, this starkly beautiful novel based on true events, is wonderfully narrated by Morden Christie. But it is a little too long for me.

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A brooding, slow burn

Seasoned, patient readers with a taste for melancholic Nordic tales will likely enjoy this one.

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Decent book

Beginning was rough with late century language, but is a decent book and tells a good story

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