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Lanny

By: Max Porter
Narrated by: Annie Aldington, Clare Corbett, Jot Davies, David Timson
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Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2019

From the award-winning author of Grief is the Thing with Feathers comes a dark, playful, propulsive novel about an ethereal young boy who attracts the attention of a mythical, menacing force.


There's a village an hour from London. It's no different from many others today: one pub, one church, red-brick cottages, some public housing, and a few larger houses dotted about. Voices rise up, as they might anywhere, speaking of loving and needing and working and dying and walking the dogs. This village belongs to the people who live in it, to the land, and to the land's past.
It also belongs to Dead Papa Toothwort, a fabled figure local schoolchildren used to draw green and leafy, choked by tendrils growing out of his mouth, who awakens after a glorious nap. He is listening to this twenty-first-century village, to its symphony of talk: drunken confessions, gossip traded on the street corner, fretful conversations in living rooms. He is listening, intently, for a mischievous, enchanting boy whose parents have recently made the village their home. Lanny.
With Lanny, Max Porter extends the potent and magical space he created in Grief Is the Thing with Feathers. This brilliant novel will enrapture readers with its anarchic energy, with its bewitching tapestry of fabulism and domestic drama. Lanny is a ringing defense of creativity, spirit, and the generative forces that often seem under assault in the contemporary world, and it solidifies Porter's reputation as one of the most daring and sensitive writers of his generation.
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I read this marvellous, imaginative, compelling and polyphonic book years ago and wanted to revisit with audio. The performance is excellent. My only note is you should picture Toothwort’s cacophony of community voices as all spoken at once rather than one after the other – that is what the book intended and this is not too hard to do.

Porter has this wonderful ability to shift between mundane description, everyday speech, and gorgeous, poetic language. When the poetry hits, it really hits. I’m such an admirer.

Brilliant work, superb reading

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