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Bring Up the Bodies: A Novel [Wolf Hall Trilogy, 2]

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Type
Novel
ISBN
9781427225825
Publication Year
2012
Format
Compact Disc
Language
English
Book Title
Bring Up the Bodies : a Novel
Author
Hilary Mantel
Publisher
Macmillan Audio
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Literary, Biographical, Historical

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The sequel to Hilary Mantel's 2009 Man Booker Prize winner and New York Times bestseller, Wolf Hall delves into the heart of Tudor history with the downfall of Anne Boleyn Though he battled for seven years to marry her, Henry is disenchanted with Anne Boleyn. She has failed to give him a son and her sharp intelligence and audacious will alienate his old friends and the noble families of England. When the discarded Katherine dies in exile from the court, Anne stands starkly exposed, the focus of gossip and malice. At a word from Henry, Thomas Cromwell is ready to bring her down. Over three terrifying weeks, Anne is ensnared in a web of conspiracy, while the demure Jane Seymour stands waiting her turn for the poisoned wedding ring. But Anne and her powerful family will not yield without a ferocious struggle. Hilary Mantel's Bring Up the Bodies follows the dramatic trial of the queen and her suitors for adultery and treason. To defeat the Boleyns, Cromwell must ally with his natural enemies, the papist aristocracy. What price will he pay for Anne's head?

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Macmillan Audio
ISBN-10
1427225826
ISBN-13
9781427225825
eBay Product ID (ePID)
113105732

Product Key Features

Book Title
Bring Up the Bodies : a Novel
Author
Hilary Mantel
Format
Compact Disc
Language
English
Topic
Literary, Biographical, Historical
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Fiction

Dimensions

Item Length
6.1in.
Item Height
1.2in.
Item Width
5.2in.
Item Weight
11.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
2
Number of Volumes
19 Vols.
Edition Description
Unabridged Edition
Reviews
"This second volume in Hilary Mantel's planned trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, right-hand man to Henry VIII of England, is a perfect marriage of the written and spoken word...Simon Vance's silken tones and expert pacing keep us engaged throughout...Vance enhances the story with instructive vocal portraits of key players and a listenable tempo that keeps us clear and entranced until the end." -- AudioFile Magazine, winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award "Can one improve Hilary Mantel's tale of Tudor intrigue, Bring Up the Bodies, which has racked up both sales and awards? Well, yes, if you add Simon Vance's acclaimed voice. In an Audie-nominated performance, Vance doesn't simply narrate the Man Booker winner - he seems to inhabit the characters." -- USA Today, four out of four stars "If you listened to Simon Slater's riveting reading of the Booker Prize-wining 'Wolf Hall,' the 2009 opener in Hilary Mantel's trilogy, the news that the sequel has a different narrator won't be good. Fear not. Simon Vance's narration is every bit as versatile and nuanced as Slater's, his intonation for each character is as uncannily distinctive - a critical requirement with so many characters. Even better, Vance's voice portrayal of the historically maligned Thomas Cromwell, chief adviser to King Henry VII, is almost indistinguishable from Slater's in 'Wolf Hall'" -- Newark Star-Ledger "We all know the story, but hearing it described through Cromwell's eloquent words and inner thoughts on power and ambition, his own included, make it new again, and riveting. Mantel's language is extraordinary - it's as though she's channeled Cromwell from beyond and burrowed into his mind - and Simon Vance's impeccable reading is a perfect match. A wonderful way to celebrate audio month." -- BookPage "Narrator Simon Vance's skillful presentation enhances Mantel's outstanding description and dialogue. His gorgeous sound, tone and accent add to the beauty and horror of the compelling story." -- Library Journal, starred review "Narrator Simon Vance shines in his portrayal of the characters, creating a range of distinct voices - including the increasingly tense Anne Boleyn and the earnest Georgey, Cromwell's mild-mannered young son who is eager to prove himself. Best of all, however, are the measured tones Vance employs for the conniving Cromwell. The narrator captures the soul of this complex character, a man of innate pragmatism and confidence who is also quietly haunted by regrets. Vance also nails the bone-dry wit of the characters. In all, this is an exemplary audiobook." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Vance takes commence of the complex story, reading Mantel's complicated prose with assurance...Tensions leading up to Anne Bolyn's execution run high, and Vance relays the emotions with precision and grace, showing that he is attuned to the complicated plot." -- Booklist "I downloaded Hilary Mantel's majestic 'Bring Up the Bodies' and was pleasantly surprised to hear Vance's gentle and authoritative voice once again. It was like running into an old friend and knowing that we were about to have a long and satisfying visit." -- John Schwartz, The New York Times Book Review, We all know the story, but hearing it described through Cromwell's eloquent words and inner thoughts on power and ambition, his own included, make it new again, and riveting. Mantel's language is extraordinary - it's as though she's channeled Cromwell from beyond and burrowed into his mind - and Simon Vance's impeccable reading is a perfect match. A wonderful way to celebrate audio month., If you listened to Simon Slater's riveting reading of the Booker Prize-wining 'Wolf Hall,' the 2009 opener in Hilary Mantel's trilogy, the news that the sequel has a different narrator won't be good. Fear not. Simon Vance's narration is every bit as versatile and nuanced as Slater's, his intonation for each character is as uncannily distinctive - a critical requirement with so many characters. Even better, Vance's voice portrayal of the historically maligned Thomas Cromwell, chief adviser to King Henry VII, is almost indistinguishable from Slater's in 'Wolf Hall', I downloaded Hilary Mantel's majestic 'Bring Up the Bodies' and was pleasantly surprised to hear Vance's gentle and authoritative voice once again. It was like running into an old friend and knowing that we were about to have a long and satisfying visit., Vance takes commence of the complex story, reading Mantel's complicated prose with assurance...Tensions leading up to Anne Bolyn's execution run high, and Vance relays the emotions with precision and grace, showing that he is attuned to the complicated plot., This second volume in Hilary Mantel's planned trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, right-hand man to Henry VIII of England, is a perfect marriage of the written and spoken word...Simon Vance's silken tones and expert pacing keep us engaged throughout...Vance enhances the story with instructive vocal portraits of key players and a listenable tempo that keeps us clear and entranced until the end., Can one improve Hilary Mantel's tale of Tudor intrigue, Bring Up the Bodies, which has racked up both sales and awards? Well, yes, if you add Simon Vance's acclaimed voice. In an Audie-nominated performance, Vance doesn't simply narrate the Man Booker winner - he seems to inhabit the characters." - USA Today , four out of four stars, "This second volume in Hilary Mantel's planned trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, right-hand man to Henry VIII of England, is a perfect marriage of the written and spoken word…Simon Vance's silken tones and expert pacing keep us engaged throughout…Vance enhances the story with instructive vocal portraits of key players and a listenable tempo that keeps us clear and entranced until the end." AudioFile Magazine, winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award Can one improve Hilary Mantel's tale of Tudor intrigue, Bring Up the Bodies, which has racked up both sales and awards? Well, yes, if you add Simon Vance's acclaimed voice. In an Audie-nominated performance, Vance doesn't simply narrate the Man Booker winner he seems to inhabit the characters." USA Today , four out of four stars "If you listened to Simon Slater's riveting reading of the Booker Prize-wining 'Wolf Hall,' the 2009 opener in Hilary Mantel's trilogy, the news that the sequel has a different narrator won't be good. Fear not. Simon Vance's narration is every bit as versatile and nuanced as Slater's, his intonation for each character is as uncannily distinctive a critical requirement with so many characters. Even better, Vance's voice portrayal of the historically maligned Thomas Cromwell, chief adviser to King Henry VII, is almost indistinguishable from Slater's in 'Wolf Hall'" Newark Star-Ledger "We all know the story, but hearing it described through Cromwell's eloquent words and inner thoughts on power and ambition, his own included, make it new again, and riveting. Mantel's language is extraordinary it's as though she's channeled Cromwell from beyond and burrowed into his mind and Simon Vance's impeccable reading is a perfect match. A wonderful way to celebrate audio month." BookPage "Narrator Simon Vance's skillful presentation enhances Mantel's outstanding description and dialogue. His gorgeous sound, tone and accent add to the beauty and horror of the compelling story." Library Journal , starred review "Narrator Simon Vance shines in his portrayal of the characters, creating a range of distinct voices including the increasingly tense Anne Boleyn and the earnest Georgey, Cromwell's mild-mannered young son who is eager to prove himself. Best of all, however, are the measured tones Vance employs for the conniving Cromwell. The narrator captures the soul of this complex character, a man of innate pragmatism and confidence who is also quietly haunted by regrets. Vance also nails the bone-dry wit of the characters. In all, this is an exemplary audiobook." Publishers Weekly , starred review "Vance takes commence of the complex story, reading Mantel's complicated prose with assurance…Tensions leading up to Anne Bolyn's execution run high, and Vance relays the emotions with precision and grace, showing that he is attuned to the complicated plot." Booklist "I downloaded Hilary Mantel's majestic 'Bring Up the Bodies' and was pleasantly surprised to hear Vance's gentle and authoritative voice once again. It was like running into an old friend and knowing that we were about to have a long and satisfying visit." John Schwartz, The New York Times Book Review, Narrator Simon Vance's skillful presentation enhances Mantel's outstanding description and dialogue. His gorgeous sound, tone and accent add to the beauty and horror of the compelling story., "This second volume in Hilary Mantel's planned trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, right-hand man to Henry VIII of England, is a perfect marriage of the written and spoken word…Simon Vance's silken tones and expert pacing keep us engaged throughout…Vance enhances the story with instructive vocal portraits of key players and a listenable tempo that keeps us clear and entranced until the end." AudioFile Magazine, winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award Can one improve Hilary Mantel's tale of Tudor intrigue, Bring Up the Bodies, which has racked up both sales and awards? Well, yes, if you add Simon Vance's acclaimed voice. In an Audie-nominated performance, Vance doesn't simply narrate the Man Booker winner he seems to inhabit the characters." USA Today , four out of four stars "If you listened to Simon Slater's riveting reading of the Booker Prize-wining 'Wolf Hall,' the 2009 opener in Hilary Mantel's trilogy, the news that the sequel has a different narrator won't be good. Fear not. Simon Vance's narration is every bit as versatile and nuanced as Slater's, his intonation for each character is as uncannily distinctive a critical requirement with so many characters. Even better, Vance's voice portrayal of the historically maligned Thomas Cromwell, chief adviser to King Henry VII, is almost indistinguishable from Slater's in 'Wolf Hall'" Newark Star-Ledger "We all know the story, but hearing it described through Cromwell's eloquent words and inner thoughts on power and ambition, his own included, make it new again, and riveting. Mantel's language is extraordinary it's as though she's channeled Cromwell from beyond and burrowed into his mind and Simon Vance's impeccable reading is a perfect match. A wonderful way to celebrate audio month." BookPage "Narrator Simon Vance's skillful presentation enhances Mantel's outstanding description and dialogue. His gorgeous sound, tone and accent add to the beauty and horror of the compelling story." Library Journal , starred review "Narrator Simon Vance shines in his portrayal of the characters, creating a range of distinct voices including the increasingly tense Anne Boleyn and the earnest Georgey, Cromwell's mild-mannered young son who is eager to prove himself. Best of all, however, are the measured tones Vance employs for the conniving Cromwell. The narrator captures the soul of this complex character, a man of innate pragmatism and confidence who is also quietly haunted by regrets. Vance also nails the bone-dry wit of the characters. In all, this is an exemplary audiobook." Publishers Weekly , starred review "Vance takes commence of the complex story, reading Mantel's complicated prose with assurance…Tensions leading up to Anne Bolyn's execution run high, and Vance relays the emotions with precision and grace, showing that he is attuned to the complicated plot." Booklist, Can one improve Hilary Mantel's tale of Tudor intrigue, Bring Up the Bodies, which has racked up both sales and awards? Well, yes, if you add Simon Vance's acclaimed voice. In an Audie-nominated performance, Vance doesn't simply narrate the Man Booker winner - he seems to inhabit the characters., "This second volume in Hilary Mantel's planned trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, right-hand man to Henry VIII of England, is a perfect marriage of the written and spoken word…Simon Vance's silken tones and expert pacing keep us engaged throughout…Vance enhances the story with instructive vocal portraits of key players and a listenable tempo that keeps us clear and entranced until the end." AudioFile Magazine, winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award "If you listened to Simon Slater's riveting reading of the Booker Prize-wining 'Wolf Hall,' the 2009 opener in Hilary Mantel's trilogy, the news that the sequel has a different narrator won't be good. Fear not. Simon Vance's narration is every bit as versatile and nuanced as Slater's, his intonation for each character is as uncannily distinctive a critical requirement with so many characters. Even better, Vance's voice portrayal of the historically maligned Thomas Cromwell, chief adviser to King Henry VII, is almost indistinguishable from Slater's in 'Wolf Hall'" Newark Star-Ledger, Narrator Simon Vance shines in his portrayal of the characters, creating a range of distinct voices - including the increasingly tense Anne Boleyn and the earnest Georgey, Cromwell's mild-mannered young son who is eager to prove himself. Best of all, however, are the measured tones Vance employs for the conniving Cromwell. The narrator captures the soul of this complex character, a man of innate pragmatism and confidence who is also quietly haunted by regrets. Vance also nails the bone-dry wit of the characters. In all, this is an exemplary audiobook.
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
823/.914
Series
Wolf Hall Trilogy Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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