The Life of Objects, Susanna Moore
The Life of Objects, Susanna Moore
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The Life of Objects

Author: Susanna Moore

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 7 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/18/2012


Synopsis

This elegant, haunting novel from the award-winning author of In The Cut and The Whiteness of Bones, set in Germany on the eve of the Second World War, is the story of one woman's journey of self-discovery as a continent collapses into darkness. Beatrice, a young Irish Protestant lace maker, finds herself at the center of a fairy tale, whisked away from her humdrum life by a mysterious countess to join the Berlin household of the Metzenburgs, an enchanting, aristocratic couple whose vast holdings of art include a priceless collection of lace. But as Beatrice is introduced to the highly rarified world of affluence and art collecting, the greater drama of Germany's aggression begins to overshadow it. Retreating with Beatrice to their country estate, the Metzenburgs do their best to ignore the encroaching war, until the realities of hunger and illness, as well as the even graver dangers of Nazi terror-the deportation and murder of Jews, hordes of refugees fleeing the advancing Red Army-begin to threaten their very existence. While the Metzenburgs become the virtual lord and lady of a growing population of men and women in hiding, Beatrice, increasingly attached to the family and its unlikely wartime community, bears heartrending witness to the atrocities of the age. "I find this book exhilarating-truly exciting, new, everything good-the people, the clothes, the food: every word."-Joan Didion, National Book Award-winning author

About Susanna Moore

Susanna Moore is the author of the novels The Life of Objects, The Big Girls, One Last Look, In the Cut, Sleeping Beauties, The Whiteness of Bones, and My Old Sweetheart, and two books of nonfiction, Light Years and I Myself Have Seen It. She is from Hawaii.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy

Beatrice Palmer, a young woman in the west of Ireland, is bored with her constricting life as a shop girl in her family's haberdashery. Her life offers no possibilities until a glamorous countess comes along and whisks her away to a life of privilege in the wealthy household of the Metzenburg family......more

Goodreads review by Mimijo

Maybe it was the flat delivery and monotone Irish lilt of the reader of the audiobook, but I found this novel understated to the point of boredom. Not that dramatic things don't happen -- people are captured by the Nazis and disappear, women are raped, cruelty abounds. "The banality of evil" seems a......more

Goodreads review by Gayle

This is one of the best novels I have ever read--truly. It is an exquisitely written novel with timing, cadence and perceptiveness that reminds me of a brilliant orchestral piece. The Life of Objects starts off like a fairytale and ends as a horror story. The story is told in the first person by an......more