When the Stammer Came to Stay, Maggie OFarrell
When the Stammer Came to Stay, Maggie OFarrell
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When the Stammer Came to Stay

Author: Maggie O'Farrell

Narrator: Aoife McMahon

Unabridged: 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/10/2024


Synopsis

The author of Hamnet explores sisterly affection and what it means to rediscover your voice—and yourself—in this storybook.   This is the tale of two sisters . . . who had no idea that everything was about to change.   Quiet Bea keeps her shoes polished, folds her clothes every night, and alphabetizes her books. Her rambunctious sister Min wears torn trousers and wades into ponds to collect frogspawn. Above all, Min is a storyteller who loves to chat with everyone. But one day she chokes, and the words forming in her mouth never make it out. Words suddenly feel dangerous, unwieldy. Min is no longer herself—not with some strange creature stealing her words, a creature not even her sister can see. But that doesn’t matter, because Bea sees Min. Award-winning author Maggie O’Farrell pulls from her own experiences with stammering to create a realistic portrait of shaken self-confidence and how sharing painful situations with a loved one can make all the difference. This book will speak to readers who have ever lost a part of themselves—and found something new in return.

About Maggie O'Farrell

Maggie O'Farrell is an award-winning Irish-British author whose books for adults have received international acclaim. Where Snow Angels Go is her first book for children. She lives in Edinburgh.

About Aoife McMahon

Aoife McMahon is an experienced actor and voiceover artist. Trained at RADA, she has since appeared in leading roles for the Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre, Young Vic, Royal Court, and the Abbey in Dublin. She has also appeared in numerous television projects on both sides of the Atlantic and was awarded the Canadian Gemini Award for best actress in a leading role. An Earphones Award winner, she has narrated over sixty audiobooks.


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…Not only does the audio format sound entirely appropriate to illustrate [Min's] struggle to produce language, [narrator] Aiofe McMahon doubles down on that advantage, with her lovely Irish accent and expressiveness ensuring that all the characters teem with life.