
Perfectly Ordinary People
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Narrated by:
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Mary Jane Wells
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David de Vries
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Helen Lloyd
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Elizabeth Knowelden
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By:
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Nick Alexander
In occupied France, two people sacrificed everything. Now their granddaughter has come looking for the truth…
Ruth’s childhood was a happy one, and her family—on her mother’s side—large and loving. But her father’s French origins have always remained a mystery. Now, with aged relatives beginning to die, Ruth decides to research her father’s family before it’s too late.
When she discovers a series of long-lost cassettes, everything she thought she knew about them shatters. The tapes expose an unimaginable truth–an epic wartime story of hidden love and sacrifice, stretching back to occupied France.
These long-buried confessions will rock Ruth’s family—and finally piece together the puzzle of her father’s heritage. But are any of them ready for the truth?
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Fascinating historical fiction
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But not an Ordinary story!
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Best narration
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Slow start
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Engaging and important story that was well told
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Amazing Story of sacrifice, love and relationships
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Truth be told, I found myself leaning forward while listening to the audiobook as if I was watching TV, lol!!
The narrators SOLD this story so well (Mary Jane Wells, David de Vries, Helen Lloyd, Elizabeth Knowelden) I felt like this was my family or this could be anyone's family and the secret - I know this has to be real/factual on some level. But it's the aftermath of the secret that is so compelling, so thought-provoking. One of the themes that come across is family doesn't require a membership of blood, identity is a concept and that love & sacrifice are powerful forces. I almost cried at the end...and I'm so very thankful for my perfectly ordinary people.
Choked up
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Loving characters
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Must listen
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Moving story
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