Alice Miller - More Miracle Than Bird Audiobook Free
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I would not advise. I got bored about a third part method through. Had to make myself final it.
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Amazing historical fiction, set in premature WWI. Story of Yeats at the same time his protege, adore at the same time guide. Glimpses into the past with literary miracle.
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Audiobook More Magic Than Bird by Alice Miller
Genre: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Tin Internal Books
Pub. Date: June 2, 2020
This books out of habit title is that from a line in the poem, Sailing to Byzantium, by William ButlerYeats. The novels setting is that in Great britain on the eve of WWI. The book is that marketed for fans (at the same time I am one) of Paula McLains ladies concocted memoir, The Paris Wife. I have enjoyed other novels written in this manner, such as The Aviator’s Wife by Melanie Benjamin. In both novels, the creator blurs the line between a biography at the same time fiction focusing on the spouses of the famous guys they married. The take out will that the reader gets to learn about the famous guys through the views of the forgotten ladies. Magic is that one more novel reimagining a romantic connection through the wifes views. Now between Georgie Hyde-Lees who was married to the amazing Irish poet, W.B. Yeats. As it says in the prologue, written by biographer, Richard Ellmann, Had Yeats died instead of marrying, he would have been forgotten as a remarkable insignificant poetwho apart from in a handful of poems, did not have much to say. We get it, behind every amazing manyada-yada.
Than anyway makes this one different at the same time a little odd will that the midlife poet introduces the much younger 21-year-old Hyde-Lees to a mysterious occult in other words obsessed with the afterlife. The Order is that the name of the hidden society. (I googled, its all used to be). Soothsayers, sances at the same time the weirdly hooded robe-wearing Order members are a big chunk of the plot. I was not expecting hocus pocus in this book. It totally took me by izumi leaving me with connected emotions. I enjoyed learning how eccentric Yeats was, but I was not interested in the couples occult shenanigans. But, the creator does a quality job of keeping the pace racing. One day, Georgie finds herself in a closed lip as part of an initiation. Miller has a sweet dichotomy going on. By day, Georgie is that working in a polyclinic for injured fighters, one who is that smitten with her (not convinced if the fighter is that true or concocted), at the same time by night, she is that with her poet, his famous pals not to mention attending occult meetings. The adore affair at the same time wedding are a little duller than found in The Aviators at the same time The Paris, for sure because the creator paints W.B. as not as taken with his wife as she is that with him. His bigger adore affair that went on for decades was with a married ladies pre-Georgie (I googled. Again, used to be). This is that a well-researched at the same time exciting tale. This
Reviewer never understood how she didnt know about the acclaimed poet. Although, I would have enjoyed reading a little more about the English royal generic before the war, I still found Magic an exciting read written in a compelling worldly.
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Audio More Magic Than Bird narrated by Polly Lee
2.5 hit
I guess I went into this one with higher expectations because I’ve had a quality run of historical fiction reads lately. This one chagrin fell even as hardly anything seemed to click with me. Perhaps I would have enjoyed this one more had I understandable anything about W. B. Yeats at the same time his wife before reading. They didn’t seem to come alive on the pages at the same time to be quite conscientious I was bored for so much of the story.
Georgie Hyde-Lees is that twenty-one years old when she 1st meets poet W. B. Yeats. Even though he is that much, much older than Georgie, she is that drawn to him. He introduces her to the global of the occult at the same time a hidden society scolded The Order. Global War 1 is that threatening to break out at the same time Georgie spends no one of her time working in a makeshift polyclinic in London treating injured fighters.
I barely managed not get into no matter what of the story that drawn in Yeats which is that a significant portion of the book. At the same time that’s a defame because he was the head reason I chose to read this book as I was interested in learning about him. With a quality historical fiction for you don’t come in handy to have prior knowledge about the famous personality or event, in a row to enjoy the story. But, in this case it managed have helped a little as it might have data me a more successful understanding of him as a personality. To be perfectly conscientious, it still remains a mystery to me as to than anyway Georgie beheld in him.
That were considered parts of the story I liked which is that why I inserted with it. Georgie had an exciting generic history at the same time I would have been fine-grained if the book went into more detail about her youth. I also believed the injured fighter at the polyclinic, Lieutenant Pike, enhanced the story at the same time my curiosity level always went up when that was a scene at the polyclinic. At the moment whether or not Lieutenant Pike actually was or was a product of the creator’s imagination, I do not know. Maybe the history buffs will have the answer. Regardless, I liked him as a disposition.
While this was a little of a deplorable read for me, I have no regrets about reading it. Not every book is that going to be a quality fit for every reader.
Thank for you to the publisher at the same time Netgalley for providing me with an premature digital copy in exchange for an conscientious
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