Ann Eliza Sweeney
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Tiger, Tiger
- A Memoir
- De: Margaux Fragoso
- Narrado por: Susan Bennett
- Duración: 12 h y 8 m
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One summer day, Margaux Fragoso meets Peter Curran at the neighborhood swimming pool, and they begin to play. She is seven; he is 51. When Peter invites her and her mother to his house, the little girl finds a child’s paradise of exotic pets and an elaborate backyard garden. Her mother, beset by mental illness and overwhelmed by caring for Margaux, is grateful for the attention Peter lavishes on her, and he creates an imaginative universe for her, much as Lewis Carroll did for his real-life Alice.
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a weirdly loving diatribe against pervs.
- De Dane Flakeman en 05-21-11
- Tiger, Tiger
- A Memoir
- De: Margaux Fragoso
- Narrado por: Susan Bennett
Amazing story and the narrator was the best.
Revisado: 07-13-17
I listen to a lot of books and the narrator was hands down the best I have ever heard. She did amazing accents and it was like listening to a play more than a book.
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An Abbreviated Life
- A Memoir
- De: Ariel Leve
- Narrado por: Martha Plimpton
- Duración: 5 h y 59 m
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A beautiful, startling, and candid memoir about growing up without boundaries, in which Ariel Leve recalls with candor and sensitivity the turbulent time she endured as the only child of an unstable poet for a mother and a beloved but largely absent father, and explores the consequences of a psychologically harrowing childhood as she seeks refuge from the past and recovers what was lost.
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Martha Plimpton, If You're Reading This...
- De Erin - Audible en 03-28-17
- An Abbreviated Life
- A Memoir
- De: Ariel Leve
- Narrado por: Martha Plimpton
It's a pretty good book. Not the best not the worst.
Revisado: 07-02-16
I love this type of book but the writer comes off a little spoiled. She DID have a terrible mom. And she was neglected by her mom but let's get real here. A lot of us have had it wayyyyy worse and didn't have the loving nanny or penthouse in NYC. I enjoyed listening to the stories but when she starts going to hospitals asking if she is brain damaged I couldn't help but feel annoyed.
Over all it's worth a credit . The glass castle is a much better book about a messed up childhood. If you had one credit to use I would use it for the Glass castle. If you have read that then get this book bc it's good too. But it smacks of poor little rich girl.
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