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One True Thing

By: Anna Quindlen
Narrated by: Christina Moore
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For years, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Anna Quindlen has been admired for her extraordinary intelligence, insight, and honesty.

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.

©1994 Anna Quindlen (P)1995 Recorded Books
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Loosing your mother

I listened to this after loosing my mother in December of 2009, at the age of 92. Although she did not die of cancer, I had to fight with her doctor to let her "die in peace". Her doctor wanted to "send her to the hospital" to do everything for her. Death with dignity has many levels. This is a subject that needs to be addressed.

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True Quindlen

Took me a bit to get into it, but once the mother dies (this is NOT a spoiler), she really shows her true colors as a writer. It is an exploration of the complexity of relationships within a family & how they impact relationships with others outside the family. Quindlen’s gift is making the reader see similarities in their own lives, even though their circumstances may be completely different than the protagonists.

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I've realized I love it more each time I hear it.

I've never enjoyed the voice in the character's head the way I enjoyed Ellen's (but enjoyed was only the word I found not the one want I so wanted to past on to you). today I know this is my favorite book ever, which surprised me. it' just, all there for me. I viewed my mother at a 180 degree turn because of this book (movie wasn't back either).

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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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