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The Secret Life of Sunflowers
- By: Marta Molnar, Dana Marton
- Narrated by: Kendra Murray
- Length: 9 hrs and 52 mins
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When Hollywood auctioneer Emsley Wilson finds her famous grandmother's diary while cleaning out her New York brownstone, the pages are full of surprises. The first surprise is, the diary isn't her grandmother's. It belongs to Johanna Bonger, Vincent van Gogh's sister-in-law.
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Nothing like a expected…
- By LOVETOQUILT on 05-06-23
- The Secret Life of Sunflowers
- By: Marta Molnar, Dana Marton
- Narrated by: Kendra Murray
I loved the dual storyline and the heroic women!
Reviewed: 01-28-25
What a clever weave of past and present, history and novel, suffering and winning.
I'm so glad that the story of Johanna Bonger has been shared here and by the family's generosity.
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The Life Impossible
- A Novel
- By: Matt Haig
- Narrated by: Joanna Lumley, Jordan Stephens
- Length: 10 hrs and 43 mins
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When retired math teacher Grace Winters is left a run-down house on a Mediterranean island by a long-lost friend, curiosity gets the better of her. She arrives in Ibiza with a one-way ticket, no guidebook and no plan. Among the rugged hills and golden beaches of the island, Grace searches for answers about her friend’s life, and how it ended. What she uncovers is stranger than she could have dreamed. But to dive into this impossible truth, Grace must first come to terms with her past.
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I LOVE this book!
- By Heidi M. Funk on 09-09-24
- The Life Impossible
- A Novel
- By: Matt Haig
- Narrated by: Joanna Lumley, Jordan Stephens
By far, my favorite Matt Haig book yet!
Reviewed: 12-11-24
This book spoke to me. It was so great to hear the story play out, but it also was a great reminder of the wonders of our world around us. As the book e ded I saw a cardinal in the rain and it all seemed beautiful. Thanks to Matt for reminding us to see all the beauty around us.
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The Dutch House
- A Novel
- By: Ann Patchett
- Narrated by: Tom Hanks
- Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
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At the end of the Second World War, Cyril Conroy combines luck and a single canny investment to begin an enormous real estate empire, propelling his family from poverty to enormous wealth. His first order of business is to buy the Dutch House, a lavish estate in the suburbs outside of Philadelphia. Meant as a surprise for his wife, the house sets in motion the undoing of everyone he loves. The story is told by Cyril’s son Danny, as he and his older sister, the brilliantly acerbic and self-assured Maeve, are exiled from the house where they grew up by their stepmother.
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Not my favorite Patchett
- By Regina on 12-07-19
- The Dutch House
- A Novel
- By: Ann Patchett
- Narrated by: Tom Hanks
A saga of families, a house & impact on 1 another
Reviewed: 08-24-24
1st time listening to Tom Hanks read...such a great voice.
The lives of these people and the house were like waves of the ocean, pulling at you while the sand made you unstable. But the details, relationships, and situations were like the draw of the water, the air, the sounds. You keep wanting more. Each chapter pulling you back, even when you aren't there.
A great story filled with the highs and lows of emotions dealing with life, and the people you love, and sometimes hate.
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Table for Two
- Fictions
- By: Amor Towles
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini, J. Smith-Cameron
- Length: 13 hrs and 23 mins
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Millions of Amor Towles fans are in for a treat as he shares some of his shorter fiction: six stories based in New York City and a novella set in Golden Age Hollywood. The New York stories, most of which take place around the year 2000, consider the fateful consequences that can spring from brief encounters and the delicate mechanics of compromise that operate at the heart of modern marriages.
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I wish I could give six stars on all fronts
- By Rocklin D. Alling on 04-13-24
- Table for Two
- Fictions
- By: Amor Towles
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini, J. Smith-Cameron
Interesting & diverse mix of stories & characters
Reviewed: 06-20-24
Each story was captivating.
Each set of characters was brought to life vividly.
I'm already looking forward to his next book and hoping for this same narrator!
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Hamnet
- By: Maggie O'Farrell
- Narrated by: Ell Potter
- Length: 12 hrs and 42 mins
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Agnes is a wild creature who walks her family’s land with a falcon on her glove and is known throughout the countryside for her unusual gifts as a healer, understanding plants and potions better than she does people. Once she settles with her husband on Henley Street in Stratford-upon-Avon, she becomes a fiercely protective mother and a steadfast, centrifugal force in the life of her young husband, whose career on the London stage is taking off when his beloved young son succumbs to sudden fever.
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A masterpiece
- By Molly-o on 08-03-20
- Hamnet
- By: Maggie O'Farrell
- Narrated by: Ell Potter
A wonderfully woven tapestry of words.
Reviewed: 04-20-24
Some might not enjoy the long descriptive passages, but I found it mesmerizing. It transported me to a different place and time.
I would love to see this made into a movie.
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A Girl Called Samson
- A Novel
- By: Amy Harmon
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
- Length: 13 hrs and 14 mins
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In 1760, Deborah Samson is born to Puritan parents in Plympton, Massachusetts. When her father abandons the family and her mother is unable to support them, Deborah is bound out as an indentured servant. From that moment on, she yearns for a life of liberation and adventure. Twenty years later, as the American colonies begin to buckle in their battle for independence, Deborah, impassioned by the cause, disguises herself as a soldier and enlists in the Continental Army.
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Alternate facts
- By Kay on 04-20-23
- A Girl Called Samson
- A Novel
- By: Amy Harmon
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
Outstanding tale woven about a true hero
Reviewed: 01-30-24
I was a school teacher decades ago, yet I had never heard of Deborah Samson. My husband and thoroughly enjoyed this novel.
My favorite part was the Author's Note at the end recounting her research on the real life of Deborah Samson and the other people & events in the book.
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Father Christmas and Me
- By: Matt Haig
- Narrated by: Natascha McElhone
- Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
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It isn't always easy growing up as a human in Elfhelm, even if your adoptive parents are the newly married Father Christmas and Mary Christmas. For one thing, Elf School can be annoying when you have to sing Christmas songs every day - even in July - and when you fail all your toy-making tests. Also it can get very, very cold. But when the jealous Easter Bunny and his rabbit army launch an attack to stop Christmas, it's up to Amelia, her new family and the elves to keep Christmas alive. Before it's too late....
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Father Christmas and Me
- By Camac on 02-05-18
- Father Christmas and Me
- By: Matt Haig
- Narrated by: Natascha McElhone
A clever tale w/ lots of fun, magical words but...
Reviewed: 01-03-24
Sometimes scary, sometimes sad..kind of like life.
My only real criticism is the very abrupt, fact timing between chapters. It made it difficult to break between them. Not sure who or why this aspect was so poorly edited.
Otherwise we really enjoyed the weave of this story between worlds and characters!
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The Girl Who Saved Christmas
- By: Matt Haig
- Narrated by: Carey Mulligan
- Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
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Amelia Wishart was the first child ever to receive a Christmas present. It was her Christmas spirit that gave Santa the extra boost of magic he needed to make his first trip around the world. But now Amelia is in trouble. When her mother falls ill, she is sent to the workhouse to toil under cruel Mr. Creeper. For a whole year, Amelia scrubs the floors and eats watery gruel without a whiff of kindness to keep her going. It's not long before her hope begins to drain away.
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Great story kept my interest
- By RobilomiloBob on 03-23-19
- The Girl Who Saved Christmas
- By: Matt Haig
- Narrated by: Carey Mulligan
Delightful, magical holiday fun for all ages!
Reviewed: 12-03-23
Matt Haig has such a clever way of weaving fun, even into scary troll bits!
This story should be made into a holiday movie too!
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The Girl in the Painting
- By: Tea Cooper
- Narrated by: Casey Withoos
- Length: 11 hrs and 15 mins
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Australia, 1906: Orphan Jane Piper is nine years old when philanthropist siblings Michael and Elizabeth Quinn take her into their home to further her schooling. The Quinns are no strangers to hardship. Having arrived in Australia as penniless immigrants, they now care for others as lost as they once were. Despite Jane’s mysterious past, her remarkable aptitude for mathematics takes her far over the next seven years, and her relationship with Elizabeth and Michael flourishes as she plays an increasingly prominent part in their business.
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A Six- Star Review!
- By Victoria J. Mejia-Gewe on 06-09-21
- The Girl in the Painting
- By: Tea Cooper
- Narrated by: Casey Withoos
A mystery wrapped in tasty historical tidbits
Reviewed: 11-27-23
If you don't mind a story that jumps back and forth between time periods, you'll find this book a lovely listen of a tale about two young people going through the incredible challenges of immigration to a new country. Be sure to listen to the author's historical notes at the end!
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The Paris Architect
- By: Charles Belfoure
- Narrated by: Mark Bramhall
- Length: 11 hrs and 10 mins
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Like most gentiles in Nazi-occupied Paris, architect Lucien Bernard has little empathy for the Jews. So when a wealthy industrialist offers him a large sum of money to devise secret hiding places for Jews, Lucien struggles with the choice of risking his life for a cause he doesn't really believe in. Ultimately he can't resist the challenge and begins designing expertly concealed hiding spaces - behind a painting, within a column, or inside a drainpipe - detecting possibilities invisible to the average eye. But when one of his clever hiding spaces fails and the immense suffering of Jews becomes incredibly personal, he can no longer deny reality.
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Riveting
- By C. B. Schindel on 08-23-15
- The Paris Architect
- By: Charles Belfoure
- Narrated by: Mark Bramhall
Gruesome & Sickening but well done
Reviewed: 10-10-23
So many disgusting issues filled with deplorable acts and hate.
It was nauseating at times to hear the details and violence.
This story is not for the faint of heart. It's saddening to know that this hate still lives on.
The writing was very good and the narrator was excellent.
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