• A Hundred Pieces of Me

  • De: Lucy Dillon
  • Narrado por: Juanita McMahon
  • Duración: 17 h y 27 m
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (21 calificaciones)

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De: Lucy Dillon
Narrado por: Juanita McMahon
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Gina Bellamy has had a difficult period in her life, and needs to begin afresh. She resolves to cut down on her material possessions, deciding to hold on to only one hundred objects – but how to choose? Facing the future is difficult enough without letting go of everything kept from the past. A bittersweet and heart-warming novel by Cumbrian author Lucy Dillon, A Hundred Pieces of Me is delighting listeners from all over. Narrated by Juanita McMahon, the audiobook has received high praise from listeners and critics alike. It is available for download from Audible.

Resumen del Editor

Winner of the Romantic Novelists' Association.

Contemporary Romantic Novel Award, 2015.

As heart wrenching and life-affirming as One Day or Me Before You, A Hundred Pieces of Me is a story about what it means to finally live life to the full.

Letters from the only man she's ever truly loved. A keepsake of the father she never really knew. A blue glass vase that catches the light on a grey day.

Gina Bellamy is starting again, after a few years she'd rather forget. But the belongings she's treasured for so long don't seem to fit who she is now. So Gina makes a resolution. She'll keep just a hundred special items - the rest can go. But that means coming to terms with her past and learning to embrace the future, whatever it might bring....

©2014 Lucy Dillon (P)2014 W F Howes Ltd

Reseñas de la Crítica

"Such a brilliant book. So satisfying and clever and deeply moving. I'll be passing it on to all my friends." (Sophie Kinsella)

"Bittersweet, lovely and ultimately redemptive; the kind of book that makes you want to live your own life better." (Jojo Moyes)

"This vibrant and uplifting novel has not only entertained me hugely, but made me change the way I look at life." (Katie Fforde)

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Oh.. sooo. boring... YAWN!

I didn't finish this book, even though I tried a dozen times. The narrator is far too old to be depicting a young woman who is going through a divorce. Her voice is gravely like she has smoked 40 fags a day for 40 years.. I just couldn't get into this very boring book!

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Predictable but sweet

Perhaps I was not the intended reader of this story as it seemed a little trite. If you're into romances, it will have lots for you as it recounts the history of the heroine through three relationships, idealistic first love, ill-chosen marriage and the more mature love after suffering. However, I found the story rather predictable and, perhaps because I'm not greatly materialistic, did not get excited about the "stuff" which brought the heroine memories of when and where she had acquired it. It seemed a little too neat that she was able to resolve the personal difficulties she had with old relationships and with her mother during the course of the story. But overall it was a pleasant and undemanding listen and was well performed by the narrator.

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