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Martyn Read
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Julieet Prague
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By:
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Norah Lofts
About this listen
The House at Old Vine is the second in a trilogy of novels by Norah Lofts about the inhabitants of a Suffolk house from the late 14th century to the middle of the 20th.
Covering the turbulent years of 1496 to 1680, it follows six generations of the descendants of Martin Reed, who founded the "House" dynasty through his act of rebellion in The Town House, through persecution, war, and revolution, from the era of Christopher Columbus to the Restoration of Charles II.
Written with Lofts’ customary attention to historical detail, this novel follows intriguing characters who lived and died for what they believed in.
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- Susan
- 07-24-17
Interesting and compelling
I enjoyed the different character development and a variety of personalities and physical features. The story was interesting and unpredictable. I'm glad there's another book to Follow
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- Sheshistory
- 08-03-21
Book 3 is next!
Good story and worth the listen. Hang on during the lulls. It will come around and hook you back in!
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- Bird Lady 147
- 06-07-19
Really enjoyed all of Norah Lofts books
I had these in my audio library for so long and one day I started listening and wound up sipping through all of her books. The narrators Juliet Prague and Martin Read were excellent.
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- Colleen
- 05-13-24
Excellent, unique voice
For an avid reader, it’s nice to discover such a unique voice. This is my second Norah Loft, and plan to read all
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- Donnie A Chism
- 11-02-21
Excellent book.
Love the book Ms Lofts is my favorite author. Loved the readers as well. They read the full series.
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- Daisii
- 03-23-16
What a wonderful suprise!
If you could sum up The House at Old Vine in three words, what would they be?
Epic historical saga.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Each character made me feel absorbed in their tale.
Which character – as performed by Martyn Read and Julieet Prague – was your favorite?
Who could choose? The performances were outstanding. Every character had its own life force that distinguished itself from each other.
If you could rename The House at Old Vine, what would you call it?
House of Quilted Remnants
Any additional comments?
The performances of each character made me feel like I could see and smell those historical surroundings. A history of a house and each generation of people weaving tales of life as it moves through war, love, lust, loss and all those secret feelings that determine whether you live in a house or a home.
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