
Episode 7
Eugene makes an extraordinary discovery; Enda takes a huge decision. The gripping story of a family’s struggles in the aftermath of the Great Hunger. Read by Brian Gleeson.
There are more changes in store for the family, as the children grow up. Eugene makes an extraordinary discovery; Liam faces the consequences of his dream; and Enda takes a huge decision.
Inspired by Maggie O’Farrell’s own family history, this spellbinding story follows a family’s struggle for survival in aftermath of the Great Hunger.
On a windswept peninsula in the west of Ireland in 1865, Tomás and his son Liam are working for the Ordnance Survey to map the whole country. The landscape is scarred by deserted villages, entire populations lost to famine.
Land is the story of their family’s life, in the years and decades that follow.
The bestselling author of Hamnet returns with her tenth novel, a soaring history set in Ireland.
Read by Brian Gleeson, best known for his roles in Bad Sisters, Love/Hate, Peaky Blinders and Under Salt Marsh.
Music: Veil of Mist by Caroline Dale
Reader: Brian Gleeson.
Abridger: Sara Davies
Production Co-ordinator: Alison Crawford
Mixed by Catilin Gazeley
Producers: Fay Lomas and Mary Ward-Lowery
On radio
Broadcast
- Tue 23 Jun 202622:45BBC Radio 4