
The Winter Vault
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Narrated by:
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Karen White
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By:
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Anne Michaels
Now, at the edge of another world about to be inundated, they create their own world, exchanging "the innocent memories we don't know we hold until given the gift of the eagerness of another." But when tragedy strikes, they return to separate lives in Toronto: Avery to school to study architecture; and Jean into the orbit of Lucjan, a Polish artist whose haunting tales of occupied Warsaw pull her further from Avery but offer her the chance to assume her most essential life.
Stunning in its explorations of both the physical and emotional worlds of its characters, intensely moving and lyrical, The Winter Vault is a radiant work of fiction.
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a tedious tale
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Not as good as "Fugitive Pieces"
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There are people who say that poets shouldn’t write novels. If you are someone who agrees with this statement, then this novel is probably not for you. I say this as a disclaimer, in view of the fact that I have rated this book so highly—not everyone will agree with me, and I don't want to mislead a potential reader into spending a credit s/he will regret. It’s a matter of personal, perhaps even aesthetic, taste. The Winter Vault is an incredibly beautiful, detailed and complex novel that reads like poetry. This is Anne Michaels’ signature style, as any of you know who have read her 1996 Trillium Award winning novel Fugitive Pieces—which has remained one of my top five favourite novels ever since it came out 15 years ago.
If you feel the same way, then I think you will love The Winter Vault. It is a novel of moments, both private and public, historically significant and personally devastating, that intersect and intertwine like subtle threads on a loom. This is a delicate, subtle, and intense read that is more character than plot driven. Its historical richness mirrors and reflects the internal conflict of the people whose story it tells—something for which Anne Michaels is also known. History is more than a backdrop—it is the warp and weft of the tapestry in which these lives are wrapped. A beautiful, breathtaking book.
That being said, I did not enjoy the narration. Someone else commented that the way the narrator reads is really irritating because she enunciates each and every word as though it was the most significant one in the sentence—and I think that is a very good way of putting it. There is a definite disconnect between the emphasis she places and the actual emphasis needed. Nonetheless, it isn’t terrible. One can get used to it. I wish someone else had read it, but it wasn’t a deal-breaker. You should be able to tell from the sample whether or not you will be able to put up with it, or if you think I'm crazy and need my ears cleaned out, because Karen White is a wonderful narrator. Again, personal and aesthetic taste reign over this audio book!
Beautiful, Poetic & Historically Significant Novel
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Annoying narrator
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slow
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