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The Photographer

The Photographer's Saga, Book 1

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The Photographer

By: Petra Durst-Benning, Edwin Miles - translator
Narrated by: Kathleen Gati
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From the bestselling author of The Glassblower Trilogy comes an inspiring historical saga of a female photographer who must defy convention to live her dreams in turn-of-the-century Germany.

In 1905, on her twenty-sixth birthday, Mimi Reventlow receives a marriage proposal from the vicar of her family’s church. But a future of housework, childcare, and servicing a parish doesn’t appeal to the restless and unconventional Mimi. She has ambitions of her own--to follow in the footsteps of her beloved uncle Josef and become a traveling photographer. Leaving behind all that has been mapped out for her, Mimi dares to pursue her passion and sets out alone to make her own mark.

A visit to her ailing uncle in the idyllic mountain town of Laichingen, Germany, pauses Mimi’s journey. Here, among provincialism and rejection, she struggles to find her place within a vibrant but wary community. But Mimi’s resilience is only strengthened by adversity. Her courage is indomitable. Maybe here, among surprising kindred spirits and longing hearts, in a place she never expected, Mimi’s dreams might be coming into focus.

©2018 Petra Durst-Benning; Translation © 2020 by Edwin Miles. (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved
20th Century Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Small Town & Rural Women's Fiction Heartfelt
Enjoyable Story • Interesting Characters • Universal Themes • Accurate Photographic Details • Lovable Protagonist

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Very enjoyable like the story very much' the audio did a lot of skipping and I had to pause and go back other than that it was very entertaining

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I've read/listened to several of Petra Durst-Benning's books and have always found them interesting. I'm drawn them particularly because of the time we spent in Germany while stationed there with the U.S. Army. This one starts out well, but as time goes on, it feels rushed and people are not introduced well, making one wonder who they are. There is a lack of the usual atmosphere which has made the author's books so appealing to me. Somehow the "glue" which normally holds the story together seems lacking in this one, almost as if someone else has written it. The narration is great.

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I kept waiting. for the finale... the celebrated happy ending. Instead it was just "The End".

Ended abruptly...

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For a person with a passion for photography, I enjoyed the book at the highest level

Fantastic narration

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I have this story a 5 because I enjoyed the read. I enjoyed how t he characters became a part of the story and had a purpose for being there. Everyone had a good reason. for being included.
The scenery was beautiful and made you feel welcome. I wanted to dance the May like but my feet and back hurt from being at the festival all day.

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