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Grace and Mary

By: Melvyn Bragg
Narrated by: Gordon Griffin, Sandra Duncan
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Summary

Could he not put together a memory for her? Perhaps he could become her memory. To build it from fragments, or make it up. And most of all bring back Grace. Her own mother.

John visits his ageing mother Mary in her nursing home by the sea, and mourns the slow fading of her mind. Hoping to shore up her receding memory, he prompts her with songs, photographs and questions from their shared past, taking her back to the 1940s, when she was a young woman and he a child in a small Cumbrian town.

But as he rekindles her memories, it is her own mother she longs for - and John finds himself delving further back, into the secrets and silences of Mary's fractured childhood, and the unsung sorrows of her thwarted yet spirited mother, Grace.
In an effort to console his mother before she slips away, John sets out to re-imagine Grace's life, to honour the memory of a grandmother he barely knew.

Reaching from the late 19th century to the present, John's loving recreation of forgotten family history and unspoken maternal grief becomes a moving elegy for the long hidden chain of love, loss, and self-sacrifice which forms each and every generation.


(P)2013 Hodder & Stoughton©2013 Melvyn Bragg
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Although a nice enough story and fine use of language, I had hoped for more from Melvyn Bragg, especially if you compare it to his "A Time to Dance".

Disappointing

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I'm afraid I did struggle with this book. I felt that all too often the characterisation was sacrificed on the alter of erudition. I wanted to know more about the people, their feelings and emotions and motivation, rather than the learned facts. For example, at the dance I wasn't really interested in the minute details of how it had been run for years etc, but in the characters involved! and how they were feeling There is no doubt that Melvyn Bragg is an extremely learned man, and some of the facts and thoughts were interesting, but this is obviously too dry a book for me. I did by the end, though, really empathise with Mother and Son, but it took a long time to get there.

A bit of a struggle

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If you could sum up Grace and Mary in three words, what would they be?

nostalgic salutary delightful

Which scene did you most enjoy?

Grace's dignity when she is shocked by the news of Alan's engagement

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, but it was nicely divided by the two narrators

Any additional comments?

It made me sad and I loved it !!!

Tugs at the heart strings

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so moving.
excellent narration.
highly recommended but have a tissue to hand.
firm favourite

Heart breaking

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I found this book to be tender and affecting, both from the aspect of John dealing with Mary's progressive dementia, and the retrospective view of Grace's life. I enjoyed the setting, a part of the country with which I am acquainted , and liked the slice of social history it covered. This is the first of Melvyn Bragg's books I have read, and I feel inclined to read more. I enjoyed the two-handed narration of the book, and liked both voices.

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