Tim Winton has 8 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 8 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.8★ across 12 ratings. The most-rated is The Shepherd's Hut.

8 audiobooks
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The Shepherd's Hut

5 ratings

Summary

For years, Jaxie Clackton has dreaded going home. His beloved mum is dead, and he wishes his dad was too, until one terrible moment leaves his life stripped to nothing. No-one ever told Jaxie Clackton to be careful what he wishes for.  And so Jaxie runs. There's just one person in the world who understands him, but to reach her he'll have to cross the vast saltlands of Western Australia. It is a place that harbours criminals and threatens to kill those who haven't reckoned with its hot, waterless vastness. This is a journey only a dreamer - or a fugitive - would attempt.  Fierce and lyrical, The Shepherd's Hut is a story of survival, solitude and unlikely friendship. Most of all it is about what it takes to keep hope alive in a parched and brutal world. 

©2018 Tim Winton (P)2018 Pan Macmillan Publishers Limited

Narrator: Kate Mulvany
Author: Tim Winton
Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
Available on Audible
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Cloudstreet

4 ratings

Summary

Two rural families flee to the city and find themselves sharing a great, breathing, shuddering joint called Cloudstreet, where they begin their lives from scratch. For 20 years, they roister and rankle, laugh and curse until the roof over their heads becomes a home for their hearts.

©2002 Tim Winton (P)2008 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

Narrator: Peter Hosking
Author: Tim Winton
Length: 12 hrs and 49 mins
Available on Audible
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Island Home

2 ratings

Summary

'I grew up on the world's largest island.'

This apparently simple fact is the starting point for Tim Winton's beautiful, evocative and sometimes provocative memoir of how this unique landscape has shaped him and his writing.

For over 30 years, Winton has written novels in which the natural world is as much a living presence as any character. What is true of his work is also true of his life: from boyhood, his relationship with the world around him - rock pools, sea caves, scrub and swamp - was as vital as any other connection.

Camping in hidden inlets of the southeast, walking in the high rocky desert fringe, diving at Ningaloo Reef, bobbing in the sea between sets, Winton has felt the place seep into him, with its rhythms, its dangers, its strange sustenance, and learned to see landscape as a living process.

Island Home is the story of how that relationship with the Australian landscape came to be and how it has determined his ideas, his writing and his life. It is also a passionate exhortation for all of us to feel the ground beneath our feet. Much more powerfully than a political idea or an economy, Australia is a physical entity. Where we are defines who we are in ways we too often forget, to our detriment and the country's.

Wise, rhapsodic, exalted - Island Home is not just a brilliant, moving insight into the life and art of one of our finest writers but a compelling investigation into the way our country makes us who we are.

©2015 Tim Winton (P)2015 Bolinda

Author: Tim Winton
Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
Available on Audible
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The Boy Behind the Curtain

1 rating

Summary

The remarkable true stories in The Boy Behind the Curtain reveal an intimate and rare view of Tim Winton's imagination at work and play. In Tim Winton's fiction, chaos waits in the wings, and ordinary people are ambushed by events and emotions beyond their control. Winton's own life has also been shaped by havoc. The extraordinarily powerful true stories that make up The Boy Behind the Curtain take us behind the scenes, revealing the accidents, both serendipitous and traumatic, that have influenced his view of life and fuelled his distinctive artistic vision. They show the unexpected links between car crashes and religious faith, between surfing and writing, and how going to the wrong movie at the age of eight opened him up to a life of the imagination. And in writing about class, fundamentalism, asylum seekers, guns and the natural world, he presents not only the concerns that have made him the much-loved writer he is but some of what unites the life and the work. By turns impassioned, funny, joyous and astonishing, this is Winton's most personal book to date, an insight into the man who's held us enthralled for three decades and helped us reshape our view of ourselves. Behind it all, from risk-taking youth to surprise-averse middle age, has been the crazy punt of staking everything on becoming a writer.

©2016 Tim Winton (P)2016 Bolinda Publishing

Narrator: Tim Winton
Author: Tim Winton
Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
Available on Audible
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Dirt Music

Summary

Georgie Jutland is a mess. At 40, with her career in ruins, she finds herself stranded in White Point with a fisherman she doesn't love and two kids whose dead mother she can never replace. Her days have fallen into domestic tedium and social isolation. Her nights are a blur of vodka and pointless loitering in cyberspace. Leached of all confidence, Georgie has lost her way; she barely recognizes herself. In prose as haunting and beautiful as its western setting, Dirt Music confirms Tim Winton's status as one of the finest novelists of his generation.

©2003 Tim Winton (P)2005 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

Narrator: Suzi Dougherty
Author: Tim Winton
Length: 11 hrs and 44 mins
Available on Audible
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Minimum of Two

Summary

Tim Winton's characters are ordinary people who battle to maintain loyalty against all odds; women, children, men whose relationships strain under pressure and leave them bewildered, hoping, sometimes fleeing, but often finding strength in forgotten parts of themselves.

©1997 Tim Winton (P)2008 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

Narrator: Stig Wemyss
Author: Tim Winton
Length: 3 hrs and 34 mins
Available on Audible
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In the Winter Dark

Summary

Night falls. In a lonely valley called the Sink, four people prepare for a quiet evening. Murray Jaccob sees a moving shadow in his orchard. Across the swamp, his neighbour Ronnie watches her lover leave and feels her baby roll inside her. And on the verandah of the Stubbses house, a small dog is torn screaming from its leash by something unseen. Nothing will ever be the same again.

©2003 Tim Winton (P)2004 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

Narrator: James Wright
Author: Tim Winton
Length: 4 hrs and 8 mins
Available on Audible
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The Riders

Summary

Fred Scully waits at the arrival gate of an international airport, anxious to see his wife and seven-year-old daughter. After two years in Europe they are finally settling down. He sees a new life before them, a stable outlook, a cottage in the Irish countryside that he's renovated by hand. He's waited, sweated on this reunion. He does not like to be alone - he's that kind of man. The flight lands, the glass doors hiss open, and Scully's life begins to go down in flames.

©1996 Tim Winton (P)2003 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

Narrator: Stanley McGeagh
Author: Tim Winton
Length: 10 hrs and 10 mins
Available on Audible