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The Child in My House
- De: Lucy Lawrie
- Narrado por: Harrie Dobby
- Duración: 11 h y 57 m
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Juliet only wanted to see her childhood home one more time–to look at it from the street. She never intended to meet the new owners, let alone talk her way into a position as their new live-in nanny. But it's too late now to tell the truth about who she really is. Six-year-old Kitty has progressive mutism and cannot speak. Nobody knows why she keeps making silent phone calls to the police. Juliet makes it her mission to find out. As Juliet settles into the house, nostalgia for her childhood gives way to uneasiness, as troubling memories surface.
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So disappointing
- De Heather en 02-07-25
- The Child in My House
- De: Lucy Lawrie
- Narrado por: Harrie Dobby
just a sweet suspense
Revisado: 01-16-25
good characters..bad equal mix. Great narrator and I liked the ending. I would recommend for a light listen.
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We Are All Made of Scars
- De: Christopher Morris
- Narrado por: Christopher Morris
- Duración: 7 h y 30 m
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As Chris’s home life deteriorates and he descends into an abyss, he’s showing up for high school finals so high he can’t even remember his locker combination. While other kids are having Thanksgiving dinner, Chris is chasing his drunk mom down the sidewalk of a strip mall, trying to take her to rehab. He’s winning a cruise to the Bahamas, drinking and pretending to be in his twenties to hook up with someone much older. Bad decisions and misadventures abound when Chris tries his best to be “normal” having no idea how.
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Equal parts nostalgia, memoir and hope.
- De dougdorda en 09-15-23
- We Are All Made of Scars
- De: Christopher Morris
- Narrado por: Christopher Morris
Great writing and relatable
Revisado: 09-10-23
A genuine account of the struggles from childhood into adulthood resulting from the unique dysfunctions of family. Worth the read!
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