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Somewhere Between Dandelions
- De: Trisha Larson Harmon
- Narrado por: Trisha Larson Harmon
- Duración: 5 h y 11 m
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High school senior, Claire Goodnight, has nothing left to keep her in her small town. Her best friend moved away, and the grandmother who raised her is dead. Claire is biding her time until graduation so she can escape her alcoholic mother, who has never wanted anything to do with her.
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New twist on love
- De Jaime S. Townzen en 03-21-25
- Somewhere Between Dandelions
- De: Trisha Larson Harmon
- Narrado por: Trisha Larson Harmon
Absolutely, timelessly sweet tearjerker.
Revisado: 06-24-24
I saw a lot of people talking about this book, all of them saying how much they cried reading it. So, as I listened to a very sweet, heartbreaking story, I found myself wondering why...Don't get me wrong, this book is impeccably written, and the story is wonderfully sweet and sad; it kept me interested to the very end...but I was wondering why people were crying because the book overall, even dealing with such heavy issues, is sweet and lovely; full of what, to me, is hope even in the midst of tragedy...Well, let me tell you, as I sit in front of my PC trying to see through my tears, that now I understand! That heartbreak built up until, by the end, my face was scrunched up, cheeks streaming with both happy and devastated tears! Trisha Larson Harmon has a way of painting a picture that feels so relatable you can see the story through the lens of your own experiences. And then she shows you a picture of lives unrealized, ones that could have been, through the eyes of someone who deserved more than the life she was given, and you can feel that pain like it's physical. This is well worth a listen, and I don't think I'll ever forget it. While it does have some mild steaminess, I would be very comfortable reccommending this book for late teens. I think they will relate to it as much as us old broads who only remember what being one felt like. The narration by the author was very well done. I did listen on 1.2 speed, since it was read a little slower than I generally listen, but since I often have to go to 1.5 speed to make myself happy, this is no slight on the narrator. (I did receive a promo code for this audiobook from the author while randomly scrolling through tiktok, but with no requirements for posting any kind of review. I rarely even leave them, but this book impacted me a lot, and I had no choice but to share.)
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