Ashley Flynn
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How Now, Butterfly?
- A Memoir of Murder, Survival, and Transformation
- De: Charity Lee, Brian Whitney
- Narrado por: Larissa Peterson
- Duración: 10 h y 40 m
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Losing a young daughter to murder is the worst nightmare that a mother could possibly imagine, but what if the killer was her son? Charity Lee was thrust into this unimaginable situation when her 13-year-old son, Paris, murdered her beloved four-year-old daughter, Ella. This book is a meditation on grief, loss, and forgiveness unlike any other. It's also an inspirational story of a true survivor. Well-written and haunting How Now, Butterfly? is a book that no listener will soon forget.
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The narrator was great, the book I was not.
- De Bethany en 03-25-22
- How Now, Butterfly?
- A Memoir of Murder, Survival, and Transformation
- De: Charity Lee, Brian Whitney
- Narrado por: Larissa Peterson
Terrible Book
Revisado: 05-13-23
Absolutely terrible book. I cannot believe I got through the entire miserable experience of listening to it. All Charity does is idealize her daughter and place herself in the victim role, when in reality, she created a monster (Paris). She was a neglectful mother to Paris and created all that hate in him. The fact that she had had another son is awful- all she will do with him is create another monster. Charity and Kyla are truly evil and toxic. If you want to hear a monster throw a pity party for herself, this is the book for you. If not, don’t bother wasting your time on this one.
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Stone Soup
- De: Heather Forest
- Narrado por: Heather Forest
- Duración: 6 m
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In this cumulative retelling of an ancient and widely circulated legend, storyteller Heather Forest shows that when each person makes a small contribution, the collective impact can be huge. Illustrated by Susan Gaber.
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Awesome moral!
- De Ashley Flynn en 03-28-23
- Stone Soup
- De: Heather Forest
- Narrado por: Heather Forest
Awesome moral!
Revisado: 03-28-23
Love this book. Teaches that sharing is the magic ingredient, whether you share a tiny amount or a large amount and that everyone matters.
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Becoming Free Indeed
- My Story of Disentangling Faith from Fear
- De: Jinger Duggar Vuolo, Corey Williams
- Narrado por: Jinger Duggar Vuolo
- Duración: 5 h y 49 m
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Jinger, along with three of her sisters, wrote a New York Times bestseller about their religious convictions. She believed this level of commitment would guarantee God's blessing, even though in private she felt constant fear that she wasn't measuring up to the high standards demanded of her.
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So close and missed the mark
- De Jim en 02-01-23
- Becoming Free Indeed
- My Story of Disentangling Faith from Fear
- De: Jinger Duggar Vuolo, Corey Williams
- Narrado por: Jinger Duggar Vuolo
Sad story of horrific abuse
Revisado: 02-11-23
It’s refreshing that a Duggar is finally speaking the truth. Unfortunately, this proves the horrific abuse that many have suspected in that household for years. My heart goes out to to e Duggar children who’ve been brainwashed and abused their entire lives. I hope that each of them can escape their parents and have good lives (except Josh, of course, who is in prison where he needs to remain).
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The Sociopath Next Door
- De: Martha Stout
- Narrado por: Shelly Frasier
- Duración: 7 h y 26 m
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We are accustomed to think of sociopaths as violent criminals, but in The Sociopath Next Door, Harvard psychologist Martha Stout reveals that a shocking 4 percent of ordinary people, one in 25, has an often undetected mental disorder, the chief symptom of which is that that person possesses no conscience. He or she has no ability whatsoever to feel shame, guilt, or remorse. One in 25 everyday Americans, therefore, is secretly a sociopath.
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Enlightening
- De Robert en 08-28-11
- The Sociopath Next Door
- De: Martha Stout
- Narrado por: Shelly Frasier
Great information and interesting
Revisado: 06-05-21
This book was very interesting and filled with a lot of great information in general. It’s key points are around a conscious and what that really is and why we should all want to have one rather than wish we didn’t. It didn’t go into the type of detail I was hoping for around how to avoid a sociopath, what to do when you’re entangled with one and how to safeguard yourself- it merely touched on these things. I’m glad that I listened to it, but it definitely didn’t serve the core purpose of why I purchased it. Enjoy! :-)
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