
The Last Summer of Ada Bloom
Author: Martine Murray
Narrator: Katherine Littrell
Unabridged: 7 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 04/07/2020
Categories: Fiction, Coming Of Age

Author: Martine Murray
Narrator: Katherine Littrell
Unabridged: 7 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 04/07/2020
Categories: Fiction, Coming Of Age
Martine Murray is an award-winning novelist and illustrator. She was born in Melbourne and now lives in Castlemaine, Victoria.
Katherine Littrell is a Sydney-based audiobook narrator who studied English literature at Bryn Mawr College. She has lived in the United States and the U.K. but is glad to be back home in Australia, where she enjoys knitting, making furniture, and talking out loud to herself in small spaces.
This is another mediocre, Switzerland read for me that I didn’t passionately enjoy it because of some irritating characters of the book but it is still above the average and great start for the first adult novel of popular children/YA books Aussie author Martine Murray. The book‘s story takes places......more
Why isn't this better known and more loved? I thought it was tremendous. Evocative, sensuous writing, and characters I truly cared about. Ada is nine and in the stiflingly hot Australian summer of 1982 she is trying and failing to keep her family's secrets. Each chapter moves point of view to a diff......more
*www.onewomansbbr.wordpress.com *www.facebook.com/onewomansbbr **3.5 stars** The Last Summer of Ada Bloom by Martine Murray. (2018). During one long hot summer in a small country town, the Bloom family unravels. Martha is living a life of regret and struggling with her monotonous housewife lifestyle an......more
I knew from the opening sentence that I was going to enjoy this book. The author writes beautifully and sensitively. Her words evoked again that strange wondering feeling of being young and knowing that life would not always be carefree and handling responsibility sometimes with gravity and sometime......more
This is a long review, so TL:DR: it's a beautifully written examination of innocence lost by the Bloom family, and 10 year old Ada in particular, during a long, hot Australian summer. I will tell you right off the bat that any review I write of this book will not do it justice. I am particularly fon......more
“With a lovely Aussie accent, Katherine Littrell narrates this story about a dysfunctional family in a small town in Australia. Nine-year-old Ada’s point of view—a youthful, rambling introspection—is beautifully voiced by both author and narrator….The family members’ contemplative musings are the heart of this novel, and Littrell delivers them artfully.” AudioFile
“Masterful…Murray nimbly illustrates the tensions running through the family using various points of view, describing emotions and events with fluid precision.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Perfectly captures the claustrophobia of family life…A story that’s about both coming-of-age and truth coming to light.” Booklist
“Murray paints a vivid picture of the complications of family life and particularly of childhood…Her younger protagonists, Tilly and Ada in particular, are immediately gripping.” Kirkus Reviews
“The Bloom family will absolutely have your heart…Martine Murray’s stunning debut is a true delight.” Julia Fierro, author of The Gypsy Moth Summer
“Murray writes with sensual tenderness about the buried yearnings that threaten and sustain our most cherished relationships, as well as our perverse human tendency to constantly test their strength.” Courtney Maum, author of Costalegre
“I felt this wonderful story as much as read it.” Susan Crandall, author of The Myth of Perpetual Summer