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- Translated by
- Charlotte Collins
- Series -
- Canons
2026
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Andreas Egger knows every path and peak of his mountain valley, the source of his sustenance, his livelihood, his home.Set in the mid-twentieth century and told with beauty and tenderness, Robert Seethaler's A Whole Life is a story of man's relationship with an ancient landscape, of the value of solitude, of the arrival of the modern world, and above all, of the moments, great and small, that make us who we are.
R 142,70
- Translated by
- Charlotte Collins
2026
EN
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It is 1911, and a man boards a ship at the crowded docks in New York City. As he steps on board, the memories begin flooding back, and we learn he is no ordinary man, and this is no ordinary journey.This transatlantic sailing is the poignant final journey of Gustav Mahler, a renowned composer at the end of his life. He considers the joy and loss he experienced with his wife, Alma, the meaning of art, and the significance of legacy. This culminates in a humbling meditation on the en...
R 142,70
- Translated by
- Charlotte Collins
2016
EN
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'Set at a time of lengthening shadows, this is a novel about the sparks that illuminate the dark: of wisdom, compassion, defiance and courage. It is wry, piercing and also, fittingly, radiant.' Daily MailFrom Robert Seethaler, the author of the Man Booker International shortlisted A Whole Life, comes a deeply moving story of ordinary lives profoundly affected by the Third Reich, in the tradition of novels such as Fred Uhlman's classic ...
R 217,91
- Translated by
- Charlotte Collins
2021
EN
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If the dead could speak, what would they say to the living?From their graves in the field, the oldest part of Paulstadt’s cemetery, the town’s late inhabitants tell stories from their lives. Some recall just a moment, perhaps the one in which they left this world, perhaps the one that they now realize shaped their life for ever. Some remember all the people they’ve been with, or the only person they ever loved.These voices together – young, old, rich, poor – build ...
R 217,91
- Translated by
- Katy Derbyshire
2025
EN
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THE NUMBER ONE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER'How I loved this book . . . Seethaler is in his very own league' Elizabeth Strout‘[A] moving, charming novel about to what extent we must change as the world around us hurtles into the unknown’ObserverIt is 1966, and Robert Simon has just fulfilled his dream by taking over a café on the corner of a bustling Vienna market. He recruits a barmaid, Mila, and soon the customers floc...
R 142,70
- Narrated by
- Sam Peter JacksonStephanie Racine
- Translated by
- Charlotte Collins
Unabridged
6 hours
2021
EN
If the dead could speak, what would they say to the living?From their graves in the field, the oldest part of Paulstadt’s cemetery, the town’s late inhabitants tell stories from their lives. Some recall just a moment, perhaps the one in which they left this world, perhaps the one that they now realize shaped their life forever. Some remember all the people they’ve been with, or the only person they ever loved.These voices together – young, old, rich poor – build a ...
R 222,87
- Narrated by
- Rob Jones
- Translated by
- Katy Derbyshire
Unabridged
5 hours 56 min
2024
EN
THE NUMBER ONE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER'How I loved this book . . . Seethaler is in his very own league' Elizabeth StroutIt is 1966, and Robert Simon has just fulfilled his dream by taking over a café on the corner of a bustling Vienna market. He recruits a barmaid, Mila, and soon the customers flock in. Factory workers, market traders, elderly ladies, a wrestler, a painter, an unemployed seamstress in search of a job, each bring their stor...
R 515,85
Unabridged
3 hours 15 min
2026
EN
Andreas Egger knows every path and peak of his mountain valley, the source of his sustenance, his livelihood, his home.Set in the mid-twentieth century and told with beauty and tenderness, Robert Seethaler's A Whole Life is a story of man's relationship with an ancient landscape, of the value of solitude, of the arrival of the modern world, and above all, of the moments, great and small, that make us who we are.
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- Narrated by
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- Translated by
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- Narrated by
- Mack Sanderson
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- Narrated by
- Caroline Guthrie
Unabridged
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EN
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