Donna Fields
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The Memory Library
- By: Kate Storey
- Narrated by: Jilly Bond, Imogen Wilde
- Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins
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For forty-two years, Sally Harrison has been building a library. Each year, on her daughter’s birthday, she adds a new book to her shelves – with a note in the front dedicated to her own greatest work. But Ella – Sally’s only child – fled to Australia twenty-two years ago after a heated exchange, and never looked back. And though Sally still dutifully adds a new paperback to the shelves every time the clock strikes midnight on July 11th, her hopes of her daughter ever thumbing through the pages are starting to dwindle.
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Brilliant narration
- By Donna Fields on 01-02-25
- The Memory Library
- By: Kate Storey
- Narrated by: Jilly Bond, Imogen Wilde
Brilliant narration
Reviewed: 01-02-25
Heart-felt story including all the drama of a family; great example
Of how a misunderstanding can create barriers between loved ones.
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The War Girls
- By: V. S. Alexander
- Narrated by: Kelli Tager
- Length: 16 hrs and 24 mins
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It's not just a thousand miles that separates Hanna Majewski from her younger sister, Stefa. There is another gulf—between the traditional Jewish ways that Hanna chose to leave behind in Warsaw, and her new, independent life in London. But as autumn of 1940 draws near, Germany begins a savage aerial bombing campaign in England, killing and displacing tens of thousands. Hanna, who narrowly escapes death, is recruited as a spy in an undercover operation that sends her back to her war-torn homeland.
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Courageous Sisters
- By Sara on 08-10-22
- The War Girls
- By: V. S. Alexander
- Narrated by: Kelli Tager
Great family saga
Reviewed: 12-31-24
I loved getting to know the Jewish family in this story. I felt as if I had really known them. This was excellently written!
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The Last Train from Paris
- By: Juliet Greenwood
- Narrated by: Sarah Durham
- Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
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For Iris, each visit to her mother in St Mabon’s Cove, Cornwall has been the same—a serene escape from the city. But today, as she breaths in the salt air on the doorstep of her beloved childhood home, a heavy weight of anticipation settles over her. Iris knows she’s adopted, but any questions about where she came from have always been shut down by her parents, who can’t bear to revisit the past. Now, Iris can’t stop thinking about what she’s read on the official paperwork: BABY GIRL, FRANCE, 1939 – the year war was declared with Nazi Germany.
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A telling of sacrifice and selflessness in a terrible time
- By Karen on 07-13-24
- The Last Train from Paris
- By: Juliet Greenwood
- Narrated by: Sarah Durham
Wonderful job on intertwining history and current day
Reviewed: 11-27-24
Beautifully narrated!
Captivating and Mysterious story; brilliantly scripted ending!
I couldn't stop listening!! Best story I've listened to in a long time!
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The Glitch
- By: Leeanne Slade
- Narrated by: Sam Claflin, Daisy Edgar Jones
- Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
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Five Years Earlier: Henry Dunne knows three things: that agreeing to host this raucous house party was a terrible idea, that he absolutely cannot show up to his nursing shift tomorrow with a hangover, and that the beautiful redhead in the corner will be sleeping in his bed tonight.
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This is NOT a Romcom!
- By Amazon Customer on 08-16-24
- The Glitch
- By: Leeanne Slade
- Narrated by: Sam Claflin, Daisy Edgar Jones
What a beautifully imaginative story
Reviewed: 09-09-24
Wonderful story
Great character development
Fantastic narration
Mysterious glitch
Second chances
True love
Happy listening!
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The Yellow Wood
- By: Minnie Darke
- Narrated by: Remy Hii, Aisha Aidara
- Length: 4 hrs and 56 mins
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At twenty-two, free-spirited Amber Farrow has no concerns beyond finishing her final year of nursing on exchange in Australia. What she hasn't counted upon is crossing paths with Griffin Lee. Amber and Griffin's two hearts are clearly made for each other. But where Griffin is inclined to put down roots, Amber has always been a citizen of the world, treading lightly upon the earth, never staying too long in one place. Before long, Amber's inability to be still leaves Griffin behind.
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LOVED! 5/5 ⭐️
- By Rachel on 08-03-24
- The Yellow Wood
- By: Minnie Darke
- Narrated by: Remy Hii, Aisha Aidara
Loved the Yellow Wood!
Reviewed: 07-15-24
Beautifully narrated story of two souls who belong together, but have a difficult time of figuring that out...
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Maybe This Time
- By: Cara Bastone
- Narrated by: Zoë Chao, Noah Reid, Josh Hurley, and others
- Length: 5 hrs and 45 mins
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Romance can be a little complicated when you get sucked into a wormhole. Just ask high school English teacher June Flint. One little solar flare happens and suddenly you find yourself 85 years in the future. Eighty-five years from your dream job. Your ailing mother whose only companion in this world is you. Your favorite stuffed-crust pizza from DeLucia’s on Sunday nights. But when June’s cell phone inexplicably picks up a signal, she’s able to call back to the present—more specifically, four weeks before she accidentally time traveled.
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Like a hug with mega dose of confidence
- By Amanda on 05-03-24
Fun imaginative story
Reviewed: 07-13-24
Fabulous narration
Fun story about noticing what's been around all your life
Great description of characters & settings
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Children of the Stars
- By: Mario Escobar
- Narrated by: Zach Hoffman
- Length: 10 hrs and 33 mins
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August 1942. Jacob and Moses Stein, two young Jewish brothers, are staying with their aunt in Paris amid the Nazi occupation. The boys’ parents, well-known German playwrights, have left the brothers in their aunt’s care until they can find safe harbor for their family. But before the Steins can reunite, a great and terrifying roundup occurs. The French gendarmes, under Nazi order, arrest the boys and take them to the Vélodrome d’Hiver - a massive, bleak structure in Paris where thousands of France’s Jews are being forcibly detained.
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Innocence can only be lost once
- By Kenny Russell on 09-01-21
- Children of the Stars
- By: Mario Escobar
- Narrated by: Zach Hoffman
Brotherhood at its best
Reviewed: 07-08-24
I've read a couple of Escobar's books this summer and I'm now a huge fan. This story not only shows brotherhood at its best, but also shares that strangers can become like family thru their kindness in hard times.
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Mad Love
- By: Wendy Walker
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan, Alexis Bledel, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and others
- Length: 4 hrs and 11 mins
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They were madly in love. The perfect couple. That was the story everyone in South River believed...until Gin Talcott and Adam Archer are found shot in their bed. Adam is dead at the scene. Gin is fighting for her life. Detectives Greta Jessup and Finn Pate are assigned to the case. Greta has a long history with Gin’s first husband, Eddie, and is determined to protect his 18-year-old twins. Piper discovered the bodies. Daniel is missing—and so is Adam’s gun.
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Surprised
- By marcie on 05-25-24
- Mad Love
- By: Wendy Walker
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan, Alexis Bledel, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Finn Wittrock, Damon Daunno, Elizabeth Evans
It was like watching a Readers' Theater!
Reviewed: 07-02-24
Fabulous narration and voicing; great story line; plenty of unexpected twists and turns! The background music was a great added touch!
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In Darkness, Look for Stars
- By: Clara Benson
- Narrated by: Daphne Kouma
- Length: 13 hrs and 29 mins
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Paris, 1941: Going against her mother’s orders, spirited Maggie devotes herself to the Resistance. Her life is a whirlwind of forged passports and secret midnight runs, helping Jews escape. Much to her high-society mother’s disapproval, she has fallen in love with Emil, a Jewish Resistance fighter who is wanted by the Nazis.
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Very different type of story.
- By paula wright on 05-10-20
- In Darkness, Look for Stars
- By: Clara Benson
- Narrated by: Daphne Kouma
Narration was superb.
Reviewed: 06-20-24
This was a wonderfully written story with an abundance of sadness and the excellent portrayal of broken human beings.
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The Book of Lost Names
- By: Kristin Harmel
- Narrated by: Madeleine Maby
- Length: 10 hrs and 50 mins
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Lina Meisel, a retired librarian in Florida, is reading the newspaper one morning when she freezes. Her eyes lock on a photograph of a book she hasn’t seen in 65 years - a book she recognizes as The Book of Lost Names. The accompanying article discusses the looting of libraries by the Nazis across Europe during World War II - an experience Lina remembers well - and the search to reunite people with the texts stolen from them so long ago. The book in the photograph is one of the most fascinating cases.
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Another whiney female "heroine"
- By Patricia on 08-15-20
- The Book of Lost Names
- By: Kristin Harmel
- Narrated by: Madeleine Maby
What a wonderfully woven story
Reviewed: 03-09-24
What a wonderfully woven story of loss, heartbreak and the unimaginable courage of good people.
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