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Audiobooks Mum will love

Mothers are used to receiving old issue boxes covered in pom-poms or precious jewelry crafted from macaroni, but now is the time to give her a gift that she will love– an audiobook! Busy mothers often don’t have time to read, but an audiobook will allow her to read all of her favourite authors on the move!

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Title:
How to Paint a Dead Man (MP3)
Written by:
Sarah Hall 
Read by:
Philip Franks 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
9 hours 35 minutes 
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Published:
February 01 2015 
Available Date:
February 01 2015 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781486258116 
Genres:
Fiction; Contemporary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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Longlisted The Man Booker Prize 2009

'Beautifully realised ... Hall's prose is raw, surprising and often quite magnificent.'
The Sunday Telegraph

A Booker-longlisted novel of art, absence, loss and passion, from Britain's most exciting contemporary writer.

Italy in the early 1960s: A dying painter considers the sacrifices and losses that have made him an enigma, both to strangers and those closest to him. He begins his last life painting, using the same objects he has painted obsessively for his entire career – a small group of bottles. In Cumbria thirty years later, a landscape artist – and admirer of the Italian recluse – finds himself trapped in the extreme terrain that has made him famous. And in present-day London, his daughter, an art curator struggling with the sudden loss of her twin brother while trying to curate an exhibition about the lives of the twentieth-century European masters, is drawn into a world of darkness and sexual abandon. Covering half a century, this is a luminous and searching story, and Hall's most accomplished work to date.

'Her most satisfying [novel] so far ... Hall's use of language is remarkably rich and intense.'
The Observer

'A memorable novel ... Hall's brush strokes delicately add layer upon layer to her characters.'
The Sunday Times