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What Matters in Mayhew
- The Beanie Bradsher Series, Book 1
- By: Cassie Dandridge Selleck
- Narrated by: Pam Ward, Dan John Miller, Kevin Kenerly, and others
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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Every town has at least one beloved if misunderstood eccentric, and Beanie Bradsher belongs to Mayhew Junction. Some - LouWanda Crump, for example - would call Beanie a spectacle, but Beanie just marches - and dresses - to the beat of a different drum.
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The most fun listen ever!!
- By Nanatj on 09-03-20
- What Matters in Mayhew
- The Beanie Bradsher Series, Book 1
- By: Cassie Dandridge Selleck
- Narrated by: Pam Ward, Dan John Miller, Kevin Kenerly, Robert Fass, Cherise Boothe, Rebecca Gibel, Carrington MacDuffie
Wonderful story
Reviewed: 12-19-24
Great listen and tugs and old fashioned charm and deep rooted characters. I love the dilemmas that these characters get themselves into.
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The Truth About Grace
- A Sequel to The Pecan Man
- By: Cassie Dandridge Selleck
- Narrated by: Suzanne Toren, Bahni Turpin, Janina Edwards, and others
- Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
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In this sequel to The Pecan Man, Eldred Mims has died in prison after serving time for a crime he did not commit. When Ora Lee Beckworth decides to set the record straight, her confession leaves Blanche Lowery's daughters, Patrice and Grace, to grapple with the aftermath of a lifetime of lies. Now the sisters must reframe everything they thought they knew about their mother, their brother, and the man they knew as Eddie.
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Accidental Insight
- By Teresa F on 04-10-21
- The Truth About Grace
- A Sequel to The Pecan Man
- By: Cassie Dandridge Selleck
- Narrated by: Suzanne Toren, Bahni Turpin, Janina Edwards, Kevin Kenerly
Great story, glad I listened.
Reviewed: 07-13-24
Love the raw beauty of the story. It touched my heart and counseling aspects need to be heard.
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Yellow Crocus
- Yellow Crocus, Book 1
- By: Laila Ibrahim
- Narrated by: Bahni Turpin
- Length: 8 hrs and 21 mins
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Moments after Lisbeth is born, she’s taken from her mother and handed over to an enslaved wet nurse, Mattie, a young mother separated from her own infant son in order to care for her tiny charge. Thus begins an intense relationship that will shape both of their lives for decades to come. Though Lisbeth leads a life of privilege, she finds nothing but loneliness in the company of her overwhelmed mother and her distant, slave-owning father.
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A rare find, a 5 star book!
- By Kathy in CA on 02-22-15
- Yellow Crocus
- Yellow Crocus, Book 1
- By: Laila Ibrahim
- Narrated by: Bahni Turpin
I loved the story.
Reviewed: 06-27-24
Beautiful story and beautifully read. I had no idea how it would end. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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The Pecan Man
- By: Cassie Dandridge Selleck
- Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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In the summer of 1976, recently widowed and childless, Ora Lee Beckworth hires a homeless old black man to mow her lawn. The neighborhood children call him the Pee-can Man; their mothers call them inside whenever he appears. When the police chief's son is found stabbed to death near his camp, the man Ora knows as Eddie is arrested and charged with murder. Twenty-five years later, Ora sets out to tell the truth about the Pecan Man.
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Still Thinking About this Book
- By L. O. Pardue on 08-01-16
- The Pecan Man
- By: Cassie Dandridge Selleck
- Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
Wonderful story and easy to picture the characters
Reviewed: 06-15-23
I loved it, I can visualize all characters as well as social norms and societal expectations if the times. Sadly society has a hard time changing, with good stories like this maybe it will.
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