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Anna Quindlen
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A young woman sits in jail, accused of the mercy killing of her dying mother. She didn't do it, but she thinks she knows who did. In the last months of her life, Ellen Gulden's mother revealed startling secrets that challenged everything Ellen believed about her family. Now, in jail, Ellen believes those secrets will tell her who had the courage to end her mother's suffering.
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Ambitious, brilliant, and engaged to a wonderful guy, Kelly MacLeod feels like her dreams are coming true when she lands a prestigious appointment as a judge in the Massachusetts Family Court. A passionate advocate on behalf of children of divorce, she can at long last put her fierce intellect to good use in the courtroom. But a chance meeting with a charismatic man forever changes Kelly’s life.
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Tempered and Forged by the Kiln of Experience
- By Empress Karen on 10-04-18
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Family Secrets
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Though Diane Randall’s jewelry business is a great success, her marriage is not, and she finds herself growing lonely as her children near adulthood. Meanwhile, her eighteen-year-old daughter Julia is falling dangerously in love, and Diane’s mother, Jean, is relishing her newfound freedom as a single woman in Europe. Distracted by their individual concerns, the three women are ill-prepared for the crisis that suddenly appears on Diane’s doorstep in the form of a handsome FBI agent asking about an explosive secret that’s laid buried for decades.
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Nancy! Is there a sequel? What?
- By PattieLynn on 12-02-22
By: Nancy Thayer
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The UnAmericans
- Stories
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Again and again, Molly Antopol’s deeply sympathetic characters struggle for footing in an uncertain world, hounded by forces beyond their control. Their voices are intimate and powerful and they resonate with searing beauty. Antopol is a superb young talent, and The UnAmericans will long be remembered for its wit, humanity, and heart.
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Sensational stories! Brilliant new author.
- By MidwestGeek on 05-04-14
By: Molly Antopol
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Strong Motion
- By: Jonathan Franzen
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Louis Holland arrives in Boston in a spring of ecological upheaval (a rash of earthquakes on the North Shore) and odd luck: the first one kills his grandmother. Louis tries to maintain his independence, but falls in love with a Harvard seismologist whose discoveries about the earthquakes' cause complicate everything.
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Compelling Story, Ridiculous Narrator
- By DianeReads on 02-28-16
By: Jonathan Franzen
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Little Earthquakes
- By: Jennifer Weiner
- Narrated by: Johanna Parker
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Rebecca Rothstein Rabinowitz is a plump, sexy chef who has a wonderful husband, a restaurant that's received citywide acclaim, a beautiful baby girl and the mother-in-law from hell. Kelly Day's life looks picture-perfect. But behind the doors, she's struggling to balance work, motherhood, and marriage, while dealing with an unemployed husband who seems content to channel-surf for eight hours a day....
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More than your average "chick lit"
- By Tricia on 11-13-11
By: Jennifer Weiner
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Keeper of the Light
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Dr. Olivia Simon is on duty in the emergency room of North Carolina's Outer Banks Hospital when a gunshot victim is brought in. Midway through the desperate effort to save the young woman's life, Olivia realizes who she is - Annie O'Neill, the woman Olivia's husband, Paul, is in love with.
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I can't finish this...
- By Calmeridian Tink on 03-31-16
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The Time Traveler's Wife
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Clare and Henry have known each other since Clare was six and Henry was 36. They were married when Clare was 23 and Henry was 31. Impossible but true, because Henry is one of the first people diagnosed with Chrono-Displacement Disorder: periodically his genetic clock resets and he finds himself misplaced in time, pulled to moments of emotional gravity from his life, past and future. His disappearances are spontaneous, his experiences unpredictable, alternately harrowing and amusing.
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One of my favorite books
- By Joey on 01-13-08
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- Janet L
- 05-19-24
So very thought-provoking
This writer never disappoints and this is one magnificent example. I smiled, laughed, cried through it all. I think this may be my favorite Quindlen, though her novel After Annie is a close second. Read it! You will think of your own family in new ways.
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- ilene
- 06-26-17
Beautiful Story
This is one of the most well written books I've experienced. Inspired by a true story, of course makes it even more emotional and heartbreaking. But it is also reads like a magnificent novel with twists and surprises until the very end. The narration could not have been more perfect . Very highly recommend!
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- Jennifer J Busby
- 05-21-23
Amazing story
I have this book in paperback and have read it multiple times and enjoy it each time. This is the first time I’ve listened to it. The narrator was so good and I know that I will be listening to it again.
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- Sarah E. Davies
- 10-17-24
Sweet, but somewhat dated
This was a sweet story, and I admit it made me tear up a little. I did not love the narrator - there was a weird edge to her voice sometimes that made the main character unlikable. The assumption that the daughter would give up her career but that the men in the family would just continue their (presumably) more important lives was irritating. There was no reckoning of this issue.
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- P. Gaye
- 04-22-15
EXCELLENT!
Thought provoking story. Very descriptive characterization throughout. Loved the narrator's ability to give full emotional and dramatic range to the different characters.
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- Monika
- 09-11-18
Who's life is it anyway? . . .
This novel hit home and happens more often than not. My 96 year old mother is currently in a nursing home and really wants it to be over. I sympathize with her and wish I could help. However, the law does not allow this and I strongly believe that it is a subject needs to be addressed by lawmakers. We need another Dr. Kevorkian to fulfill the wishes of those, who no longer have any quality of life.
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- Marie Evans
- 07-01-18
Compelling Listen
This is such a fraught subject. Quindlen handles it with grace and realistic, if privileged, characters. While some of the plot was predictable, I identified with Ellen and was engaged in her complicated relationship with her parents, confronting her childhood assumptions with adult reality. Moore's performance is excellent.
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- Betty S. Humphries
- 06-04-21
Profound
No one seems to spell out the truth in beautiful prose like Anna Quindlen
Well worth the read, especially if you have aging parents.
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- Marianne Ferris
- 03-30-22
Beautiful book made even better with the narration
I loved this book. Sometimes I listened to passages over and over because Ms. Quindlen’s writing is so amazing. Christiania Moore was one of the best narrators I have listen to. Excellent choice.
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- Connie
- 07-27-23
Truly Beautiful
I had forgotten I’d seen the movie made from this book until half way through it. It was cast well. But this book! Quindlen is a master of a touching story without sentimentality. Simple, graceful, true and human. Ms Moore narrates with excellent characterizations, marvelous tone and rhythm and perfect inflections. She was just the right voice for the lead character too. I’ll look for more books read by her. Right now, I’m using my credits to get more Quindlen books in my library!!
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