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- Language
- Welsh
- Published in
- Publisher
- Gwasg y Bwthyn
- Pages
- 356
- ISBN
- 9781913996550
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Reviewers widely praise the book for its captivating and immersive qualities, with many finding it an unputdownable read. A significant strength highlighted is the extensive historical research, which vividly brings to life 19th-century Welsh seafaring communities and the lives of both sailors and their families in the Llŷn peninsula. The language, particularly the dialogue, is frequently described as lively, lovely, and engaging, contributing to the book's overall appeal. Readers also appreciated the well-drawn and colorful characters, finding the story both fascinating and emotionally resonant, with some even calling it a masterpiece and a story well worth telling. Its quality led one reviewer to express surprise it wasn't considered for Book of the Year.
While the overwhelming sentiment for the book is positive, specific criticisms are notably absent from the reviews. One reviewer assigned a 3.5-star rating, describing it as a "lovely book and a story worth telling," which suggests it was enjoyed but perhaps not universally considered a perfect five-star read. Beyond this, no other reviewers expressed any reservations regarding the plot, pacing, character development, or writing style, indicating a generally high level of satisfaction among readers.
Overall, this book appears to be a highly recommended read, particularly for those who appreciate meticulously researched historical fiction. It would appeal to readers interested in learning about 19th-century Welsh history, maritime life, and the social dynamics of the time. Its gripping narrative, lively language, and memorable characters make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking an engaging story that is easy to fall into and difficult to put down. It also offers a valuable connection for readers interested in Welsh culture and language.
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