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Finding Me
- A Memoir
- De: Viola Davis
- Narrado por: Viola Davis
- Duración: 9 h y 15 m
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In my book, you will meet a little girl named Viola who ran from her past until she made a life-changing decision to stop running forever. This is my story, from a crumbling apartment in Central Falls, Rhode Island, to the stage in New York City, and beyond. This is the path I took to finding my purpose but also my voice in a world that didn’t always see me.
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Absolutely beautifully Written❤️
- De Love bug23 en 05-02-22
- Finding Me
- A Memoir
- De: Viola Davis
- Narrado por: Viola Davis
Truth and vulnerability are so beautiful!
Revisado: 04-06-24
Something else I noted: Black women seem to have the same experiences irrespective of where in the world they've grown up.
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Ep. 10: I Can't Give You a Child
- De: Esther Perel
- Narrado por: Esther Perel
- Duración: 41 m
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A woman realizes she doesn’t want to have children and comes to Esther for help expressing this to her husband, who passionately wishes to be a father. But often the stories people come in with are not the ones they take home.
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2 major topics that speak to everyone!!
- De Amazon Customer en 06-01-18
- Ep. 10: I Can't Give You a Child
- De: Esther Perel
- Narrado por: Esther Perel
Did they really get to break through this issue?
Revisado: 02-25-21
Great session overall. However, I felt there was little progress on the issue of having a child. The man did not quite affirm his wife on her being enough despite not being able to conceive. He just kept going round the issue. She affirmed him on his inability to be a "super provider" and he took that in all too readily but did not quite afford her the same grace. She literally begged him to say it/apologize. "You said you regret marrying an older woman - You regret marrying me. That really hurt me..."
Also made me wonder (when he talked about his dad moving a lot and what his views were on career choices and his anger at the kind of advice his parents gave him on making ends meet), if the dad was at all that inspiring; so inspiring as to become the reason this guy so badly wants to be a father to a son as his father was to him! I think there is more (issues) to this guy.
On the other hand, I'm glad the lady has been able to acknowledge her pain and her loss which will now afford her the opportunity to heal instead of covering it up and being hurt even more by bringing in another woman to fix the childlessness.
I am disturbed that the man would even entertain this suggestion. If you want a baby so badly you would be willing to go outside the marriage to get it, then you do not respect and value your spouse or the marriage.
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Purple Hibiscus
- De: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Narrado por: Lisette Lecat
- Duración: 10 h y 53 m
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In Purple Hibiscus, she recounts the story of a young Nigerian girl searching for freedom. Although her father is greatly respected within their community, 15-year-old Kambili knows a frighteningly strict and abusive side to this man. In many ways, she and her family lead a privileged life, but Kambili and her brother, Jaja, are often punished for failing to meet their father’s expectations. After visiting her aunt and cousins, Kambili dreams of being part of a loving family.
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Could improve sound quality
- De Brisa A. en 03-14-15
- Purple Hibiscus
- De: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Narrado por: Lisette Lecat
Not the best narration
Revisado: 05-21-19
The narrator didn't even bother to do her homework on the pronunciations of the few igbo words used repetitively in the book. Eg. the emphasis te narrator puts on the word "grandfather" comes out as though the main character despises her grandfather, which is not quite the feeling I believe is being communicated in the story.
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Stay with Me
- De: Ayobami Adebayo
- Narrado por: Adjoa Andoh
- Duración: 8 h y 5 m
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Yejide is hoping for a miracle, for a child. When her in-laws insist upon a new wife, it is too much for Yejide to bear. It will lead to jealousy, betrayal and despair. Unravelling against the social and political turbulence of '80s Nigeria, Stay with Me sings with the voices, colours, joys and fears of its surroundings. Ayobami Adebayo weaves a devastating story of the fragility of married love, the undoing of family, the wretchedness of grief and the all-consuming bonds of motherhood.
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Keep hope alive
- De ALEXANDRIA KEITRAH S en 02-01-25
- Stay with Me
- De: Ayobami Adebayo
- Narrado por: Adjoa Andoh
Jaw dropper
Revisado: 07-20-17
Seemed like a Nollywood movie for a moment there. Dancing on a mountain with traditional priests until she believed she was pregnant! For 11 months her belly was distended!!!
But the twist that follows is a more interesting one. Performance is incredible! Adjoa Andoh has outdone herself in this book. I've listened to her perform Americanah which was average. In Ghana Must Go, she does a little better, but here, this is the best I've heard her yet.
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