Marrying Stone: Book 1
Author: Pamela Morsi
Narrator: Kevin Clay
Listening Time: 11 Hrs 8 Min.
I always like to preface any reviews I give with this information.
I am a 68 year old female who has been an avid reader since I was around 10 or 11 years old.
I read mainly for entertainment purposes although I do a lot of research in areas of personal interest.
I have a great interest in many things. Ancient History and Archeology are at the top of a very long list.
Disclaimer: "This Audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost, in exchange for an unbiased honest review."
I just finished this audiobook earlier today and I absolutely loved everything about this wonderful story.
This book is set in the early 1900s in Arkansas in a small place known as "Marrying Stone".
Roe, (J. Monroe Farley) is a Harvard educated Musicologist who travels to the Ozark mountains with an Ediphone to capture recordings of songs that he believes will prove the premise for his thesis; that the music of these somewhat isolated group of people, had it's roots in Celtic origins hundreds of years prior and because of their isolation in the mountains has been preserved and unchanged, by outside influences.
Roe ends up staying at the home of the Best family. The father "Ornery" (Henry), and his two children Meggie, and "Simple Jess".
Roe is a very sweet and clean cut fellow who believes himself to be more intelligent and knowledgeable because of his education, than those people he is visiting. He is a very proper kind of person.
Meggie is a young woman who has day dreamed of a prince charming since she was read fairy tales by her mother years earlier, and is the glue in the Best household that holds the family together and she is aware of that fact.
Jesse aka "Simple Jess" is a sweet innocent young man and is perceived as being simpleminded by everyone in his neck of the woods, and truly he is simpleminded in many ways, but he yearns to live a normal life. Jess is not quite as "simpleminded" as many people believe because he tends to keep his hurt feelings to himself when makes fun of him.
The father, "Ornery" aptly called that for a reason; is a wonderful and caring parent and very wise and wily as well.
Into this mix there are many characters that Roe will meet who share their history of songs. Some of these songs are quite old and Roe eventually comes to know and respect these people as time goes on and they come to sing for him so that he can record their songs on the Ediphone.
Over a period of time Roe comes to be accepted into the community.
This is a truly lovely story set in an era that was so much more innocent; a time when people cared about their neighbors and about family life. This is a story about community in a small isolated microcosm and all the blessings, issues, and petty grievances that go along with that.
It is about a way of life in very primitive conditions.
Roe has always lived in a city setting back east and has never done hard physical labor and in the course of his stay, he pays his way, by working around the cabin and on the land Mr Best owns.
This is also a story of how people from very different walks of life can learn to find a common path, as well.
One of the things I love about this book/audiobook is the emotional growth, and progression of the characters. This is a very sweet love story as well; and in addition to that, there is so much real life humor that I was entranced and captivated by the entire story. I laughed so much while listening to this audiobook.
Another plus for me was all the songs and singing that was done in this story.
Coming from a musically inclined family myself, where we used to have jam sessions and my grandmother used to make up parodies of popular songs when I was a kid; there was a very real connection that I felt with this group of people and their way of life.
Author Pamela Morsi is an author I had never read/listened to before, and I can tell you I will be watching for her work and intend to get more of it. She imbued this wonderful novel with all the elements of great storytelling.
Narrator Kevin Clay is someone whose work I have listened to several times now and I am always amazed at his ability to make characters come alive in my mind.
This audiobook had the added component of singing done by masculine and feminine characters and Kevin's singing voice ranges are so natural sounding that when I listened to the female characters singing, I was amazed. I never felt that I was listening to a man "do" a woman's voice. He is really incredible in this audiobook. I will be listening to more of his work.
I think this book would be enjoyed by anyone who is interested in a wide range of things. There is music and references to the history of music and how people can carry their ancestor's songs from different parts of the world. The interest in earlier periods of time in America, and especially in the Ozark Mountains, and of the way of life that many people lived in the very early 20th Century. This is a touching, wonderful, humorous, and realistic love story as well.
If I were to set an age, I would say anyone from the age of 20 and above would really enjoy it.