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Beautifully narrated by Larry McKeever, I've been listening to this book for several months. I played it in the car, but I don't drive much so it took me a long time to finish. McKeever's voice is appealingly resonant but also without too much distinction. I did not get tired of hearing him speak.
Given that it is revealed to be the work of one male character in the story it is understandably biased and old-fashioned. But I found the revelation hard to swallow and too pat of a storytelling tool. It seemed out of place with the sheer majesty of the tale. However, some historic events take on what feels like disproportionate importance while others aren't even mentioned, so that is in keeping with how an individual's reflections might come across.
Given that it is revealed to be the work of one male character in the story it is understandably biased and old-fashioned. But I found the revelation hard to swallow and too pat of a storytelling tool. It seemed out of place with the sheer majesty of the tale. However, some historic events take on what feels like disproportionate importance while others aren't even mentioned, so that is in keeping with how an individual's reflections might come across.