The River, Laura Vinogradova
The River, Laura Vinogradova
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The River

Author: Laura Vinogradova, Kaija Straumanis

Narrator: Candace Joice

Unabridged: 2 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/04/2025


Synopsis

Winner of the 2021 European Union Prize for Literature

Rute is no stranger to displacement and loss. As a child she and her older sister, Dina, were subject to their mother's romantic whims, moving from house to house, boyfriend to boyfriend. Then, when the sisters were in their late twenties, Dina disappeared. In the decade that has since passed, Rute has become a husk of her former self, composing daily letters to Dina in the hopes they'll one day see each other again.

When the sisters' biological father, Jule, dies, Rute unexpectedly inherits his country property. Curious about this man she's never really known, she takes the opportunity to flee the city, the people, herself. But once in the countryside she meets Matilde, the young, single mother from next door who (along with her brother Kristof) was practically raised by Jule. Rute learns about Jule, a generous soul whose door and heart were always open.

Haunting, sparse, and echoing Scandinavian greats like Kjersti Skomsvold, Laura Vinogradova's River is a tightly crafted work that defies resolutions and endings, instead hailing the importance and beauty of the personal journey to one's internal truths and external freedoms.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Colin on January 12, 2019

The cover of yesterday’s Sydney Morning Herald carried a half page photo of a kangaroo, trapped in a tiny circle of mud in the centre of a cracked channel on the NSW Menindee Lakes. This week the report came in of hundreds of thousands of fish dead in the Darling River, not far from Menindee. If I n......more

Goodreads review by J.C. on August 07, 2019

I decided to read this nonfiction book after reading the author’s novel, Scrublands. I wanted to learn more about Australia and the area where the story took place. I’ve never visited Australia, but I can picture the drought-ridden area of Queensland and New South Wales now that I’ve read The River.......more

Goodreads review by Dion on April 17, 2019

The River refers to the Murray River but also incorporates its catchment. Hammer spent months researching this book by actually traveling through the riverlands talking to as many people as he could as well as being an eyewitness to what was happening. I read the book ironically while I myself was t......more

Goodreads review by Arthur on March 22, 2018

Excellent journey through the competing interests that affect the future of the river system, towns, communities and industries. No simple solution to a complex problem. A pleasurable read.......more

Goodreads review by Kim on January 27, 2021

This is a difficult non-fiction book to review. At the time it was written, in 2009, it was a contemporary look at the Murray-Darling River system that was stressed and in drought and is essential to millions of Australians survival. We were all wondering if that drought would ever end. At the momen......more