
Hannahwhere
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Narrated by:
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Mary Ann Jacobs
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By:
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John McIlveen
In a suburb on Boston's North Shore, a catatonic little girl is found behind a dumpster. She is a mystery. As social worker Debbie Gillan pieces together the puzzle of the child's identity, she discovers the child had disappeared two years earlier along with a twin sister. She also discovers Hannahwhere, an alternate world that is both a haven and a prison. Life-altering trauma becomes the key to unraveling the truth about the children, about Hannahwhere, and about Debbie herself. Truths that could either save them or destroy them all.
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I don't *do* children oriented fiction generally. Actually, I avoid such stories. Not. My. Thing. However, from the beginning I enjoyed this listen. The writing is superb and draws you in...even if you don't want to be drawn. Bravo, Mr. McIlveen for leading me outside my literary comfort zone!Not my genre but...I loved it!
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Exceptionally well written
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The main characters are quite interesting and have a story to tell. The sad part is that a lot of it centers around abuse and forces them into the roles they play. The plight of Anna and Hannah pulls at your heart strings as does the slow unraveling of Debbie with her maternal protection from them turning on.
The plot is perfect for a made for TV movie. A girl found behind a dumpster who fades in and out of reality when a social worker takes up her case. That part of the plot was a bit predictable but then all of a sudden we are introduced to Hannahwhere. This is where the magic of the story lies and what makes it stand out from other books with similar plots. The writing keeps you wanting to know what is around the corner and ties you to the lives of both Debbie and Hannah.
Mary Ann Jacobs did a great job with the narration. She really added to the overall emotion that you feel with the story and brought all the characters to life with her great voices.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Emotionally Charged Story
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the Narrator was very easy to listen to and did a fine job separating the characters. Their unique voices giving each a distict personality
Heartbreaking yet beautiful
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Hannahwhere
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Okay
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The narrator saying the word “chirp” repeatedly, in a high pitched voice to indicate the bird communicating was horrible! Learn to whistle!! Save your money and time and skip this book!!
Very long and boring
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