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Penelope Rawlins

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Penelope Rawlins

Penelope Rawlins is an award-winning narrator of over 150 audiobooks encompassing many accents and ages as well as voicing for animation, computer games, English Language tapes, ADR, corporate and commercial. In 2013, she was nominated for Narrator of the Year by Audible. Penelope works as a mentor for the voiceover training company Gravy for the Brain alongside Hugh Edwards and Peter Dickson. She also works as a voice coach training accent reduction for actors in English and American English.

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Title:
The Gap of Time: The Winter's Tale Retold (MP3)
Series:
Hogarth Shakespeare
Written by:
Jeanette Winterson 
Read by:
Penelope RawlinsBen OnwukweMark Bazeley 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
7 hours 10 minutes 
MP3 size:
311 MB 
Published:
November 01 2015 
Available Date:
November 01 2015 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489052643 
Genres:
Fiction; Contemporary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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International bestselling author

'She makes us read on, our hearts in our mouths, to see how a twice-told story will turn out this time.'
Publishers Weekly

Shakespeare's story of loss and redemption, retold by Jeanette Winterson.

‘I saw the strangest sight tonight.’ New Bohemia. America. A storm. A black man finds a white baby abandoned in the night. He gathers her up – light as a star – and decides to take her home. London. England. After the financial crash. Leo Kaiser knows how to make money but he doesn’t know how to manage the jealousy he feels towards his best friend and his wife. Is the newborn baby even his? New Bohemia. 17 years later. A boy and a girl are falling in love but there’s a lot they don’t know about who they are and where they come from. Jeanette Winterson’s cover version of The Winter’s Tale vibrates with echoes of the original but tells a contemporary story where Time itself is a player in a game of high stakes that will either end in tragedy or forgiveness. It shows us that however far we have been separated, whatever is lost shall be found.