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The Wind Will Catch You
- De: Michelle Theall
- Narrado por: Lauren Ezzo
- Duración: 9 h y 54 m
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Sky Fielder is a typical college student, except that she is a product of the foster-care system, lives in a halfway house, and meets with her caseworker on a weekly basis. While failing to balance her grades and erratic social life, she receives a call from a hospital, asking her to make medical decisions for her brother Ben—who died more than a decade before. The call must be a scam, and besides, Sky has a new life now. None of her classmates know about her desperate and feral childhood in West Texas.
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Truly exciting story with so much wisdom worked in
- De Anonymous User en 09-28-23
- The Wind Will Catch You
- De: Michelle Theall
- Narrado por: Lauren Ezzo
Truly exciting story with so much wisdom worked in
Revisado: 09-28-23
I’m only partway through, but this is wonderful! The action starts right away and even with so much of the book left to go I’m already on edge to find out what happens, listening in every moment I can, and going back when I miss a part. I’m nodding at the wisdom of the social worker, and the real pain of the relationship lessons the main character is learning, even physically tensing up when she makes questionable choices and it gets suspenseful. The reader is doing a great job putting emotion behind the words and slight changes of voice for each character, but not over-acting.
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Pure Land
- A True Story of Three Lives, Three Cultures and the Search for Heaven on Earth
- De: Annette McGivney
- Narrado por: Christine Marshall
- Duración: 12 h y 6 m
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Pure Land is the story of the most brutal murder in the history of the Grand Canyon and how McGivney's quest to investigate the victim's life and death wound up guiding the author through her own life-threatening crisis. On this journey stretching from the southern tip of Japan to the bottom of Grand Canyon, and into the ugliest aspects of human behavior, Pure Land offers proof of the healing power of nature and of the resiliency of the human spirit.
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Compelling story about Tomomi, too much personal
- De Chester Chellman en 02-02-18
- Pure Land
- A True Story of Three Lives, Three Cultures and the Search for Heaven on Earth
- De: Annette McGivney
- Narrado por: Christine Marshall
So much intertwined
Revisado: 02-06-22
I had the idea that this book was mostly about a murder that the writer was reseraching, but from the start it was so much more. It's a history of some of the people who were living on the land we call the United States and the ways they were treated as the national park boundaries and rules formed. It's also so much autobiographical story too, and it's all amazingly connected.
Sometimes the tone of the performance seemed a little off to me, like telling a fantasy story instead of true and harsh history.
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