Cacophony of Bone, Kerri ni Dochartaigh
Cacophony of Bone, Kerri ni Dochartaigh
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Cacophony of Bone
The Circle of a Year

Author: Kerri ní Dochartaigh

Narrator: Kerri ní Dochartaigh

Unabridged: 9 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/05/2023


Synopsis

Two days after the winter solstice in 2019, Kerri and her partner moved to a remote cottage in the heart of Ireland. They were looking for a home, somewhere to settle into a stable life. Then the pandemic arrived and their secluded abode became a place of enforced isolation. What was meant to be the beginning of an enriching new chapter was instead marked by uncertainty and fear. The seasons still passed, the swallows returned, the rhythms of the natural world went on, but in many ways 2020 was unlike any year we had seen before. And for Kerri there would be one more change: a baby, longed for but utterly, beautifully unexpected.

Intensely lyrical, fragmentary in subject and form, Cacophony of Bone is an ode to a year, a place, and a love that transformed a life. When the pandemic came, time seemed to shapeshift; in Kerri’s elegant prose, we can trace its quickening, its slowing. She maps the circle of a year—a journey from one place to another, field notes of a life—from one winter to the next, telling of a changed life in a changed world, as well as all that stays the same. All that keeps on living and breathing, nesting and dying. This is a book for the listener who wants to slow down, guided by a voice that is utterly singular, "rich and strange," (Robert Macfarlane). A book about home—the deepening of family, the connections that sustain us.

Reviews

First thing I did was look up the definition of cacophony. It essentially means a harsh mixture of sounds. I was intrigued where this title would take me… Second thing I did was buy the book lol! I had actually borrowed this one from the library but by the time I had read to page 16, I was so in love......more

Goodreads review by Gemma

If you’re reading this you’ve probably read Doireann ní Ghríofa, Sara Baume, Claire Louise Bennett etc and its certainly in that “sad brunette wanders the Irish countryside with her dog and Thinks about nature”. It has all the trademarks of this new post pandemic genre like living in a beautiful old......more

Goodreads review by Claire

When I saw that Kerri ní Dochartaigh had a new book out, I was intrigued. Thin Places was often a tough read, especially going into it thinking it was nature writing like others of the genre have written. Nature was her solace and those thin places a kind of magical thing that kept her here. That bo......more

Goodreads review by David

The prose of this book is hypnotising with its beauty - it is so poetic and reads as a love letter to being present. It is a collection of reflections on living through the pandemic, living with nature, becoming a mother, and finding yourself. The writing is just so more-ish and really calming - it’......more