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Italian Shoes

By: Henning Mankell
Narrated by: Henry Strozier
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Publisher's summary

With more than 30 million copies of his works published, in 37 languages, award-winning author Henning Mankell may be Sweden's most accomplished novelist. Here he crafts the icy, atmospheric tale of Fredrik Welin, a disgraced surgeon living in exile on a small island. When Fredrik receives a surprise visit from a lover he abandoned decades earlier, he begins the difficult road to redemption.
©2006 Henning Mankell (P)2009 Recorded Books, LLC

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"Mankell continues to write literary fiction in addition to his popular crime series starring Swedish policeman Kurt Wallander. This time he tells the story of a lonely old man living alone on an isolated island. Why is former surgeon Fredrik Welin hiding on his grandparents' island? Can anything break him loose from his self-imposed exile? These two questions guide this short, beautiful, and ultimately life-affirming novel, as first one woman and then another enter Fredrik's island prison." ( Booklist)

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Makes you think

Sometimes I felt the book dragged but a lot of the time it was moving, exasperating and provocative. I’m glad to have read it; I believe it will stay with me

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Beautiful

I love his writing, the joy, tragedy, and especially character development. Very real, endearing and I want to visit the island and lay flowers on the dogs grave.

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Wonderful

So insightful into the Nordic personality -- more said unspoken than spoken. A great book full of tragedy, loss, redemption, and love. Mankell's versatility shines here and it made me want to go live on an island in the Swedish archipelago! Good narration, too.

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Wonderful story with perfect choice of narrator

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

This is the fifth book I've experienced by Henning Mankell, the first audiobook. The story is unique and subtle and poignant, strange as only real life can be. Henry Strozier has a voice that perfectly suits the main character. The story begins slowly and flatly to express the emptiness and desolation of this man's life, yet moves forward with the events that pull him back into the land of the living. I both laughed and cried while listening to Italian Shoes. I will listen to this again one day, with great pleasure.

What did you like best about this story?

The subtlety of this unique first-person story.

Which character – as performed by Henry Strozier – was your favorite?

The main character, this damaged, vulnerable and greatly flawed man.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The party for the dying Harriett. Beautiful.

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A great novel. Better than a lot of the detective ones and they are good.

As I said, better than many of his very good detective stories. An excellent novel. Enjoy.

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A man's life

Henning Mankell. Excellent writer of the human condition.
The written word is flowing. No big excitement, no juicy tidbits. The man is older and not really been very nice through his life.
The reader is excellent, He is the man! Most of the story consists of the thoughts and memories and feelings portrayed through certain experiences. Mankell's books are mostly dusk. Not dark but not joyful. His characters have flaws. There are people out there, living this life. Drawn in, it is hard to stop reading, but there is nothing exciting, just a normal life!

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Portrait of reconciliation in isolation

The author digs into an emotionally unavailable man with a real assault from the women in his life. There are many tender moments and violent ones as well ,where the characters reach out for understanding in the face of the irrational - both within themselves and in those around them.
A very sad beautiful story.

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I missed Wallender

But still a good story with an eccentric main character. Loved the background setting on a lonely island on a lonely, frozen coast. I was sad to reach the end.

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Nothing like Kurt Wallander

I love Henning Mankell's work and expected to love this novel, even though it is not a mystery nor does it cast the same characters as I know from the Wallander books.

But right from the first, I found this a difficult read. The characters are not in the least appealing and selfishness and petty grudges get tiresome after awhile. Not all grudges are petty, however, and the ones that aren't, make me like these people even less. There is an amazing streak of recklessness that runs through all of the major players. Some of them have paid a high price for mistakes in the past, but they certainly have not learned from those mistakes.

If I were to meet any of the major characters out in the real world, I would watch them with morbid fascination for a bit, then have to turn away in disgust. Sadly, the book continued long after my fascination ended.

I will continue to read any Mankell books that I find as he is a marvelous writer, but I hope I do not come across any more failed doctors or terrible mothers in the process, or at least any like those in this book.

The narrator did a fine job and was credible as the aging, dissolute protagonist.

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different mankell!

I like Wallander better. The characters are all kind of a mess but like the setting like the way he just described that and maybe some of them will be happy.


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