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NORY RYAN'S SONG

by | Read by Susan Lynch

Children • 4 hrs. • Unabridged • © 2000

"You are a great girl." These words of praise are Nory Ryan's anchor in the year her older sister leaves for America, her father fails to return home, the potatoes rot in the field, and her family relies on Nory for their existence. The 12-year-old's heavy burden becomes slightly more bearable through her relationship with Anna, a neighboring widow. Susan Lynch brings the pleasure of an Irish voice to the narration of an Irish story. As narrator, her voice is melodious. As character, she heightens the pathos of the times--the whine of young Patch as he begs for food, the desperation of Nory as she climbs for bird eggs on a cliff, the horror of Sean and Nory as they see streams of people coming to their beach to gather limpets and mussels, the conviction of Anna that she will be happy when her neighbors leave for America. The combination of Giff's story and Lynch's voice creates a memorable listening experience. A.R. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine [Published: DEC/JAN 01]

Library Ed. • Listening Library • 2000

CS ISBN 0807287288 $30.00 • Three cassettes

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Library Ed. • Listening Library • 2000

CS ISBN 0807287288 $30.00 • Three cassettes

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