Kathryn Hughes
- Historical Fiction
Read by: Rachel Atkins
Duration: 11 hrs 55 mins
Jenny Tanner opens the box she has cherished for decades. Contained within are her most precious mementoes, amongst them a pebble, a carving and a newspaper cutting she can hardly bear to read. But Jenny knows the time is finally here. After the war, in a mountainside village in Italy, she left behind a piece of her heart. However painful, she must return to Cinque Alberi. And lay the past to rest.
After a troubled upbringing, Candice Barnes dreams of a future with the love of her life - but is he the man she believes him to be? When Candice is given the opportunity to travel to Italy with Jenny, she is unaware the trip will open her eyes to the truth she's been too afraid to face. Could a place of goodbyes help her make a brave new beginning?
- General Fiction
Read by: Rachel Atkins
Duration: 9 hrs 13 mins
Mary has been nursing a secret.
Forty years ago, she made a choice that would change her world for ever, and alter the path of someone she holds dear.
Beth is searching for answers. She has never known the truth about her parentage, but finding out could be the lifeline her sick child so desperately needs. When Beth finds a faded newspaper cutting amongst her mother's things, she realises the key to her son's future lies in her own past. She must go back to where it all began to unlock... the Secret.
- Biography - Historical to 1945
Read by: Derina Dinkin
Duration: 18 hrs 55 mins
Mrs Beeton's name is possibly the best known of all early cookery writers, but she died at a young age and there was surprisingly little known of her life. The author has created an intriguing biography of the woman behind the famous name.
- History - British
Read by: Jenny Funnell
Duration: 13 hrs 45 mins
Historian Kathryn Hughes delves into the realms of social history, medical discourse and religious observance of the Victorian era. The result is an eye-opening, groundbreaking account that brings the Victorians back to life and helps us understand how they lived their lives.
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