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Description

Audiobook reading of Conversations With Friends by Sally Rooney

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Irish (Eastern- Leinster, Dublin) Irish (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
This is Sarah Duffy reading Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney At the end of June. Oh, into Balan are for a couple of days to visit my parents. My mother didn't enforce these visits. But, lady, when we spoke on the phone, she'd started saying things like or you're alive. Are you going to recognise it the next time you come home or really have to put a flower in your lapel? Eventually, I booked two train tickets. I sent you a text telling her, went to expect me and signed off in the spirit of filial duty. Your loyal daughter, Bobby and my mother got along famously. Bobby studied history and politics subjects. My mother considered serious riel subjects, she would say with an eyebrow lifted at me. My mother was a kind of social Democrat on, but this time I believe Bobby identified herself as a communitarian anarchist. When my mother visited Dublin, they took mutual enjoyment in having minor arguments about the Spanish Civil War. Sometimes Bobby would turn to me and say, Francis, you're a communist, backed me up and my mother would laugh and say that one. You may as well ask the TV she had never taken much interest in my social or personal life, an arrangement which suited us both. But when I broke up with Bobby, she described it as a real shame.