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The Perfect Child
- De: Lucinda Berry
- Narrado por: Christine Williams, Erin Bennett, Dan John Miller
- Duración: 10 h y 15 m
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Christopher and Hannah are a happily married surgeon and nurse with picture-perfect lives. All that’s missing is a child. When Janie, an abandoned six-year-old, turns up at their hospital, Christopher forms an instant connection with her, and he convinces Hannah they should take her home as their own.
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You can see it coming... but how bad is it?
- De shelley en 03-02-19
- The Perfect Child
- De: Lucinda Berry
- Narrado por: Christine Williams, Erin Bennett, Dan John Miller
Alienation of parents of bad children
Revisado: 07-16-24
The narrators were all great. The storytelling pulled me in, as everything moved at a great pace. The father in the story was perhaps the most unconvincing character. Hard to press on toward the end because the listener loses sympathy for him.
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The Journalist and the Murderer
- De: Janet Malcolm
- Narrado por: Marguerite Gavin
- Duración: 4 h y 50 m
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Janet Malcolm delves into the psychopathology of journalism using a strange and unprecedented lawsuit as her larger-than-life example: the lawsuit of Jeffrey MacDonald, a convicted murderer, against Joe McGinniss, the author of Fatal Vision. Examining the always uneasy, sometimes tragic relationship that exists between journalist and subject, Malcolm finds that neither journalist nor subject can avoid the moral impasse that is built into the journalistic situation.
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Struggled to Finish
- De Janis en 03-13-15
- The Journalist and the Murderer
- De: Janet Malcolm
- Narrado por: Marguerite Gavin
What was the point ?
Revisado: 09-29-23
I honestly struggled to get through this book. At times the author expressed sympathy for Jeffrey Macdonald when he didn’t deserve it. I don’t think this book was necessary, and there are far more worthy topics to cover than Joe McGuiness’ journalistic integrity.
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