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Without a Map

A Memoir

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Without a Map

De: Meredith Hall
Narrado por: Kathe Mazur
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Meredith Hall's moving but unsentimental memoir begins in 1965, when she becomes pregnant at 16. Shunned by her insular New Hampshire community, she is then kicked out of the house by her mother. Her father and stepmother reluctantly take her in, hiding her before they finally banish her altogether. After giving her baby up for adoption, Hall wanders recklessly through the Middle East, where she survives by selling her possessions and finally her blood. She returns to New England and stitches together a life that encircles her silenced and invisible grief.

When he is 21, her lost son finds her. Hall learns that he grew up in gritty poverty with an abusive father - in her own father's hometown. Their reunion is tender, turbulent, and ultimately redemptive. Hall's parents never ask for her forgiveness, yet as they age, she offers them her love. What sets Without a Map apart is the way in which loss and betrayal evolve into compassion, and compassion into wisdom.

©2008 Meredith Hall (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Poignant Memoir • Beautifully Written • Excellent Narrator • Gripping Story • Relatable Experiences • Talented Writer
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Kicked out by her mother, and shunned by her small town community in New Hampshire— it's a rocky start. Hall’s life doesn't end up on People magazine— there's no plastic surgery/makeover ending.

Meredith moves to the Middle East, first on a whim, but it’s a decision that changes her life. She sells every one of her possessions, and yet arrives on the other side of her adventure with something much more precious, as well as a relationship she never dreamed she’d have.

Not Your Average "16 and Pregnant"

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Balanced with all the war stories I have listened too over the years. How did she manage it all?

Enjoy the story.

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Beautifully written story of a life lived with grace. I listened to this book with gripping anticipation of what would happen next. I wished I could pluck the young 16 year old girl from out of the story and give her a room in my house one where she and her baby could live with love for each other and from a motherly older woman. I highly recommend this book for anyone who loves memoirs.

Excellent memoir

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I loved this book. Meredith Hall is a nuanced writer who weaves the story of her youth and coming of age as a novelist might. As she writes about gut-wrenching hurt and lyrical joy, I found myself lingering on her descriptive phrases. Maybe because I am of a similar age as the author I found myself identifying with many of her travels and experiences, yet any woman of any age will be able to identify with this stunning memoir. Don’t miss this book, it’s a gem!

Lyrical and Sublime

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Meredith Hall spates no indignity, loss o
r humiliation in her search for the brutal truth. She paints an unforgiving portrait of puritanical New England at its darkest. She is cast out as the worst kind of sinner, abandoned by her mother and father. She sinks as far as one can go and survive. She finds redemption and forgiveness and carves a life out of love and tolerance and education. Wonderful read.

This is the real thing

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This book is incredible. I listened to Meredith Hall’s recent book “Beneficence” first. I fell in love w/that book. It’s still hauntingly beautiful to me. That book will stick w/me through my life and so will this book. The only thing disappointing is that the summary gives like the entire book away! I know it sounds weird but I no longer read summaries of the books until I’m finished bc sometimes it will give an entire book away & leave nothing new to be found. I listen to the narrator & read a couple reviews before listening.
With this book I just purchased w/a credit & it was sooo worth it.
My only complaint & heartache is the fact that Meredith Hall doesn’t have any other books. She is such a talented writer & I hope she writes many more into the further. With only two books out, she is by far one of my favorite authors.
The narrator was also incredible.
Don’t hesitate to get this book. It’s worth the credit. Just make sure to not read the summary/description of the book before listening. Also, listen to her other book as well. I highly recommend both books!!

Don’t read the summary!!!

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My initial response was anger at how a young girl is shamed and rejected when so many had failed her. it unfortunately occurs all over the world and often is even more severe then described in this book. Meredith's journey was rough and lonely but the compassion she found from strangers and in herself was beautiful and her openness to all that life offers makes her my hero. a book worth reading and sharing with friends.

abandonment and rejection answered with compassion

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What did you like best about this story?

I enjoyed the everyday aspects of this book. Meredith Hall has a way of making words sing, making even ordinary things like the habits of childhood classmates sound poetic. Her use of the present tense continually through this novel both gives it immediacy and provides some confusion for the reader, as it seems to jump around with no particular purpose (particularly in the second half of the book).

Have you listened to any of Kathe Mazur’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I have not, but I think I will. She did a very good job here, and I would like to hear more!

Any additional comments?

This is a good book, detailing the pain of being forced to put a baby up for adoption, with really no say in the matter; the cruelty of ostratization, the complicated relationships between parents and children.

I would love to see Meredith Hall put her hand to novel-writing or poetry; I think she would do an amazing job as well.

Perhaps the continuous present-tense narration was used as a device to denote aimlessness and being, as the title suggests, without a map; however, it is a bit frustrating as a reader because the shifts in time don't appear to make any particular sense, particularly at the end of the book. This aside, it is a solid biography, and I would love to read anything else Ms. Hall wishes to write.

Poignant and moving biography

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For any female growing up in the 50’s/60’s, this book provides an excellent history lesson from the perspective of the “unwed mother” during that time. So much has changed since then, probably young women today should read it also. Hall’s accounting of her experiences were on target and thoroughly relatable. She takes us through the race riots, the war protests, flower power, traveling to Europe on $5 a day and enduring dead-end relationships that only make her stronger. Her perseverance to make a success of her life for herself and her children is inspirational. In true autobiographical fashion, her life may not have a fairytale ending, but her most important goal is claimed through hope and perhaps fate. The performance by the narrator was excellent and worth seeking future listenings.

Worth listening

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I liked the premise of the story and the narrator. I had a hard time with all of the character’s “extra thoughts” and jumping back in forth in time.

Meh

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