
180 Days
Prairie Town, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Molly King
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By:
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T.E. Ridener
Lydia McIntosh left her old life behind when she said good-bye to Prairie Town, North Carolina, and started over halfway across the country with her beloved Gran, away from her family, away from everyone who knew the person she once was and from the identity she never quite wanted in the first place. When her grandmother passes away, she returns home, and while she intends to stay only for the funeral, her grandmother has other plans - from the grave. Her will states that Lydia must remain in Prairie Town for six months in order to give her family and her old town a chance to get to know the new her, the real her.
Lydia has had years to adjust to long hair, summer dresses, and nail polish, but she understands her family will need time to get reacquainted with a daughter they've never known and a sister they've missed terribly. Anticipating the worst, as she always has, Lydia's feelings about her old town begin to change when she meets her brother's best friend, Callum. Callum is kind and more accepting than she could have ever imagined, and she's falling for him.
When her 180 days are over, will she be able to say good-bye to the family she's missed so much? Will she survive her mother's endless intolerance? Can she really leave the man who acknowledges her past and still wants her?
A note from the author: This is a story about a transgender girl and her journey to acceptance and love when she returns to her hometown. Within this book you will be introduced to characters who color outside the lines, and that's just how they like it. I implore you to give them a chance because we are all beautiful and unique in our own ways, and we all deserve love and happiness.
©2015 T.E. Ridener (P)2016 T.E. RidenerListeners also enjoyed...












Not what I expected
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There was so much in this book that I loved. I could go on and on about the characters and the depth the author gave to them. Ridener was even able to make me enjoy a book with more than two POVs. And I think that was a major plus for helping the book work. As a reader I was able to see into the minds of a variety of characters, and not just the two romantic leads.
And this book was more than just a romance, though it was in there and worth the read for it alone. It's a coming of age story. It's a novel about family and acceptance within a family, a community, and within oneself. There are many different levels in 180 Days and I'd rather not pick the book apart. I think it's better to just know that this book was a great read and worth giving a chance! It also has me eyeing the rest of the books in the series already, and I've only just finished it this morning. I can't wait to visit Prairie Town again soon.
Review: 180 Days, by T.E. Ridener
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Totally excellent
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Finally a happy ending!!!
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Fantastic Read
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I agree with some comments that the narrator's voice initially felt off, but within a few chapters it grew on me and by the end I cannot imagine it being read by anyone else. Molly's alto voice permitted her to voice men and women naturally. 5 stars for her!
Sweet romance; 5 stars regardless of LGBT element
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Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It’s the first book I ever listened to with a transgender person in it. This story is about a woman who was born in a man’s body and decided to fix it. The obstacles of trying to gain acceptance from others, especially family, and one of the most important people, her mom.
180 Days
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Would you listen to 180 Days again? Why?
Yes I would listen again. Why? This is a good read. It is about changes and I would listen again to catch some of the changes that I might have missed.What did you like best about this story?
This book is informative about Transgender people and how much they are like anyone else. After the changes are made they go thru so much psycologically. People need to pay more attention to how they are really just people.Which scene was your favorite?
All the scenes with Cal are wonderful. What a wonderful person he is. The should be more Cal's in this world.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Change can be Wonderful.Any additional comments?
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.Sometimes things get mixed up.
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