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Title: Once Upon a River
Authors: Setterfield, Diane
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 416
Year: 2018
Language: English
Description: What better setting for storytelling than the Swan Inn, and what better story than the appearance of an injured stranger carrying a drowned child, who then returns to life? The arrival of the little girl at the inn on the banks of the Thames galvanises the village: who is she and where has she come from?

With its rich cast of characters, denizens of a society on the cusp of change, and with the great river ebbing and flowing in the background, this Victorian gothic tale considers the timeless mysteries of life and death. [Larger font]
Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Grief/loss, Historical, Love story, Relationships, England, 2021 Titles, Larger font, Group favourites

Reviews

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By: PALMN 042 2025-05-28 10:38:19
4 
Most enjoyed this book - some really loved it, and others found it slow to start. As a group, we appreciated the weaving of different perspectives, and the river as a character in its own right. We also liked the mystery, and combination of a scientific interpretation versus a more mystical one. My 13-year-old daughter also read this book and enjoyed it as well.

By: COROM 003 2025-03-17 10:13:53
4.5 
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Small stories within a wider story. It led to some discussion about the ferryman, was he real or a myth? Would recommend it as a good read. Liked the style of writing.

By: AUCK 471 2024-10-09 11:47:13
2 
Most of the group didn't read this book - a few persevered but did not enjoy it and most of us gave up pretty quickly. It was a weird storyline and hard to get in to.

By: WANG 004 2024-06-24 12:14:48
5 
All our group loved this book, its intricate plots and numerous characters, the emotive language that captured the atmosphere of the river, and the little community that lived on the river. Every sentence had to be read and savored.

By: HAVE 005 2024-05-06 10:16:19
3 
Only some of our group finished the book. The others thought it meandered too much especially in the middle section - it could have done with some editing. Interesting story all the same, with lots to discuss around some of the themes.

By: CHCH 564 2024-03-07 19:33:56
4.5 
Everyone read the book. It was a good intriguing story. The plot kept driving us forward as we wanted to see what happened in the end. It was a great combination of fantasy and historical literature. The book had great description which we all related to.

By: GOVER 003 2024-02-22 14:21:48
4.5 
Everyone in the group enjoyed this book. The language was great, as were the characters. It is a complex story with different storylines, which meant you often had to flick back in the book to reacquaint yourself with what happened previously. A great read.

By: QUEEN 017 2024-01-11 13:46:29
4.5 
Unanimous agreement from us: this book was a wonderful read, full of dark mysteries surrounding the separate drownings of.. how many people? The river Thames and an ancient inn are the settings for this beguiling story, and the book is rich with a vast range of vividly imagined characters. We liked the fact that, to some extent, newly emerging science explained some of the mysteries. But not all. The ferryman, a pervasive but ethereal presence, is central to the tale, and he defied explanations. The theme of the book is story-telling, and Diane Setterfield is a masterful exemplar of that craft.

By: MTMA 001 2024-01-08 11:30:45
4 
We all enjoyed this complex gothic tale. The combination of realism and fantasy in its mid Victorian setting with a large cast of varied characters was engrossing.

By: ASHB 027 2023-10-18 09:50:57
4 
Like a river this book meandered, got wider and picked up depth and pace as it went along. Initial reaction was the book was 'okay' but as we talked and discussed it, the feeling shifted and increased our stars! Much discussion about ghosts and gypsy children at the end (no spoiler alert).

By: QUEEN 015 2023-10-02 13:46:55
4.5 
Really fascinating and well-written book. Engaging characters and the ending lived up to the rest of the book. Definitely recommend.

By: PALMN 029 2023-08-21 22:11:37
5 
The book was very well liked by all - many couldn't put it down and look forward to reading her other novels. The atmosphere of the book seeps through the pages. Every character has a reason for being introduced and it all comes together. Very satisfying.

By: DUNED 083 2023-06-22 13:33:06
5 
It's rare that we all read and LOVE a book! This was one of them. Stories within stories, strongly written characters ( including the Thames itself), the fantastic and the everyday woven together.

By: TAUR 049 2023-03-13 10:06:01
3.5 
Mixed reaction to this book. Some felt the pace was slow, and did not come to grips with the unexplained referred to as "magic". Others absolutely loved the theme of storytelling, the characters and development of these, the central role of the river, and the beautiful writing that carried the stories.

By: GOVER 005 2023-03-11 20:26:55
4.5 
This is simply written but a true story. Poetic and mysterious to the end. We all enjoyed reading it.

By: ASHB 004 2023-02-02 13:08:05
4.5 
Our holiday read enjoyed by all. We felt it was a slow start but all became absorbed as it developed. A fabulous evocation of place, beautifully written.

By: AUCK 265 2022-12-01 13:04:38
4 
The book was a wonderful tapestry of characters and storytelling combining folk lore, science, magic and myth set in the late 1880s. We found the rich cast of characters convincingly illustrated the best and worst of humanity. The influence of the River Thames and storytelling at the Swan is fundamental to the story, and we all felt the writer did a wonderful job of evoking the atmosphere of the old inn and bringing the characters to life. We all thoroughly enjoyed the book and the discussion that followed.

By: ALEXA 001 2022-11-28 15:01:09
5 
An enchanting book enjoyed by all of us. We detected a Dickensian flavour. The author was unflinching in descriptions of the gulf between rich and poor. The otherworldly nature of the novel made wonderful use of the river and used storytelling to blend myth and reality.

By: ONAWE 001 2022-10-12 12:24:23
5 
Everyone loved this book. Wonderful storytelling. Gripping from 1st page. Highly recommended.

By: CHCH 060 2022-05-05 14:32:40
4 
Opinions were divided and engendered much discussion. All agreed it was beautifully written, as it meandered along its watery course. We were left with divergent opinions on whose the child was.

By: TAUM 003 2021-11-26 14:26:20
5 
Rated 5 by all members - best read of this year's selection.

By: CHCH 518 2021-11-17 13:19:23
4.5 
Enjoyed by the majority. A magic read written by a consummate storyteller. Most of the members could not put this book down. An excellent tale.

By: ASHH 001 2021-10-27 10:15:45
4 
Only one of our group had problems with being engaged with this book. The rest loved the storytelling, the character development, and the role of the Thames as a foundation and metaphor.

By: NELS 028 2021-09-22 09:52:29
4.5 
Most enjoyable; perhaps the ending was a little predictable, but overall an interesting trip on the upper Thames.

By: HAVE 008 2021-08-25 14:31:28
5 
This was a great read - loved by all.

By: TAUR 028 2021-07-12 10:13:34
4.5 
So many stories in this book, folklore, science, magic and myth. Wonderful descriptive passages. Well-written and a great storyteller. A big success with our group.

By: HAST 007 2021-06-25 11:55:51
5 
Loved by all.

By: WAINU 001 2021-06-11 13:57:30
4 
A mixed response. Some loved it and others found it confusing. All agreed the writing was evocative, atmospheric and clever, and admired the plot unfolding with so many twists but coming together at the end. An animated discussion was held.

By: WELL 017 2021-05-19 11:47:40
5 
Everyone really enjoyed this book, even the people who normally enjoy non-fiction more than fiction.

By: BLENH 003 2021-05-07 10:26:32
5 
Nearly every member loved this book. We felt the author was a very masterful storyteller, her descriptions were lovely - the two pages on the tributaries of the Thames I found outstanding. We found it quirky, original, unexpected and not predictable. All in all, a most enjoyable read that we thoroughly recommend, and has inspired some to look for other books from this author. One of the best we have read in the last 2 years.

By: DUNED 100 2021-04-21 13:26:09
5 
All twelve of us loved this book; delicate, well-developed characters, concise clear writing.

By: WELL 041 2021-04-16 11:18:40
5 
This beautifully told story, 'Once Upon a River'. was indeed a definitive "5 stars" from each of us. Poetic writing and a tale that meandered as did the river, had us all enthralled and entwined with each character. The writing was quite breath-taking at times. We thoroughly enjoyed every word of it.

By: NORTH 003 2021-03-24 10:21:40
4.5 
Spirited discussion, most loved the book. Some loved the book. Some loved the river imagery, characters and other-worldliness. We all loved 'The Thirteenth Tale', and were not disappointed.

By: RIVER 001 2021-03-08 11:53:18
4.5 
Enjoyable read, animated discussion.

By: AUCK 285 2020-12-09 14:54:47
4.5 
A long but relatively easy read. Those that read it liked the flow of the story like the river - and the mysticism mixed up with the mystery of false/mistaken identities. An insight into the grimness of life in those times...There was a rhythm or pattern to the book that was soothing.

By: WHANG 008 2020-07-01 13:19:51
4.5 
An engaging book in which the various stories and characters took on a credible and satisfying reality of their own.

 
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