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Dreamland
- De: Rosa Rankin-Gee
- Narrado por: Kristin Atherton
- Duración: 13 h y 8 m
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In the coastal resort of Margate, hotels lie empty and sun-faded ‘For Sale’ signs line the streets. The sea is higher - it’s higher everywhere - and those who can are moving inland. A young girl called Chance, however, is just arriving. Chance’s family is one of many offered a cash grant to move out of London - and so she, her mother, Jas, and brother JD relocate to the seaside, just as the country edges towards vertiginous change.
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Not to be missed
- De WRW en 08-12-22
- Dreamland
- De: Rosa Rankin-Gee
- Narrado por: Kristin Atherton
Not to be missed
Revisado: 08-12-22
Dreamland is utterly impossible to put down. Set in the near future, with climate change’s impacts being increasingly felt, it pulls you into a world that feels more and more likely with every headline. Despite the bleak backdrop, this book is really a love story, and a story of family and friendship. It’s fast paced, beautifully written, and stays with you far long after you finish it.
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The Cracks That Let the Light In
- What I Learned from My Disabled Son
- De: Jessica Moxham
- Narrado por: Stephanie Racine
- Duración: 8 h y 39 m
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Jessica Moxham thought she was prepared for the experience of motherhood. Armed with advice from friends and family, parenting books and antenatal classes, she felt ready. But after giving birth, she found herself facing a different, more uncertain reality to the one she had expected. Her son, Ben, was fighting to stay alive. When Jessica could finally take him home from hospital, the challenges were far from over. In this hopeful memoir, Jessica shares her journey in raising Ben, whose life-altering disability means he will never be able to move or communicate without assistance.
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Beautifully written and full of insight
- De WRW en 02-22-22
- The Cracks That Let the Light In
- What I Learned from My Disabled Son
- De: Jessica Moxham
- Narrado por: Stephanie Racine
Beautifully written and full of insight
Revisado: 02-22-22
The author beautifully opens a view into her family’s life with clarity and warmth. She gives the reader a honest view of what it is like to raise a disabled child, showing the complexities that arise because of society’s approach to disability, and the joy of her family exactly as it is. With writing that is deft and lyrical, Moxham invites the reader to question many of the narratives that exist about disability, and brings insights about parenting and the importance of trusting instincts that apply to anyone. This is a book that really is not to be missed.
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