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From a person who has read Orphan Train and started reading The Lost generation, this book had my attention right from the start and I quickly became engrossed in the story line. It is hard to read or hear about the abuse of the innocent, but the story line balances the tragedy of the terrible criminal acts with the strength, courage, resilience and tanasity of human nature walk forward and eventually over coming the past. I really wanted to know what happened to the 10 year old and the two little boys, but I do not want to spoil the story. I could not put it down. Very very well constructed and performed. The characters were very well developed, and even though it is based on true circumstances but not necessarily these people and outcomes, I cannot help but to hope that one day, all of these stolen people are somehow found, and reunited with their families or their information reunited with the descendants of the families they were stolen from. I did do some research on Georgia Tann, what an evil demon of a woman. But what a lovely outcome in the story for this
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Out of the 15-20 audiobooks I've listened to so far this year, this one is the best! Heart-wrenching at times but not over the top as to make you feel the book is a task to get through. Not at all. It was tastefully done with plenty of happiness, too. The story gripped me from the beginning! You'll not want to put it down! 5 stars!
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I couldn't put it down. I listened every chance I could. Id have to say my favorite so far
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From the first page this story takes over your life.
So full of love, hardships, life struggles and endurance.
I was totally consumed.
Also, a grim reminder of real life histories, poignant love.
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Yes, I would recommend this book to a friend, but I really think this story, while good, could have been great.
Specifically, I found Avery's narration a bit irritating and her character dull and one dimensional.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Her character and story brought me to tears at times, which is rare for me.
You could feel how much she loved her siblings.
Any additional comments?
I loved the story that this book told.
I had never heard about Georgia Tann or the Tennessee Children's Home and although the details are disturbing, the author does a great job of revealing the horror without getting into gory specifics.
I also thought the way May and Judy's relationship was revealed was a little confusing...
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5 out of 5 stars
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Story was well written and told. Kept me glued, and wanting to learn more about Georgia Tan and if the children ever reunite with their families, even in adulthood. Had never heard of her, and extremely sad how she managed to get away with what she was doing for so many years.
Really loved the narrators, especially the one who performed the parts of the big sister (May) and her siblings.
Her southern drawl and ability to sound young was pretty impressive. Must say that I had a difficult time listening to this book, only due to the terrible treatment which was described throughout. An eye opener for sure!
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You only have to listen to a few audio books to learn that the narration can either make or break the whole experience.
Before buying &Before We Were Yours& I read the reviews and so I can't claim ignorance to the many complaints of Avery's narration -- but the overall reviews were so good, and the &sample& listen sounded endurable, so I gave it a shot.
Well...I very nearly returned this book after the first couple of chapters because the narration for Avery's segments of the story were truly almost too painful to listen to.
The narrator's emphasis was all over the place, and rarely on point.
I found her male characterizations slightly easier to listen to, but her Avery was slow, superficial and bloodless.
Worst of all, her breathy, whispery dips for dramatic emphasis made my skin crawl and cast the character in a haze of mopey melodrama.
It totally detracted from the story.
Rill's narrator, on the other hand, did a great job.
Her cadence and accent flowed perfectly, and she created clear and believable distinctions between characters.
But to be honest, Rill's overall story line was simply more enjoyable and compelling than Avery's. Its really as though two different authors wrote the two story-lines -- and Avery's just failed on so many levels.
While Rill was a compelling and sympathetic character navigating through interesting and engaging experiences, Avery's story was kind of flat and her character came off as pouty, spoiled, weak and annoying.
Although I think I might have enjoyed this book a bit more if I had read the physical book for myself, I wasn't super impressed with any part of it.
initially torn between giving the audio book two and three stars, but I went with three for the sake of Rill's story-line and narration, and because I did actually wind up listening to the whole thing.
But I have to say that I'm a little bit baffled by all of the four and five star reviews out there.
Overall the story felt like a cross between YA fiction (which I don't knock, by the way) and a flimsy Romance novel.
In the end the actual history behind the book was worth learning and, like I said, Rill's story line was pretty good. So I can't say it was a complete waste of 14 hours...but I just can't recommend &Before We Were Yours& to anyone.
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In typical Wingate style, we learn of tragedies yet hope. I applaud her writing & style! I found myself unable 2 quit listening until the end. She uses discretion in places other writers would not. This book comes from true history..let's not forget that this isn't just a book with &difficult things to hear&. The Narrators were surperb. 6 out of 5 Stars!
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LOVED this book.
Was recommended if I like The Nightingale and The Orphan Train.I loved both those books and this was just as good.
Narrators really got into character.
Story goes between 1940s and present.
Each time it switches you wish you could stay in that era and then in no time you're totally engrossed and don't want to switch back!
I love historical fiction and can't believe I didn't know about this.
Made me want to be more informed. Great book.
Highly recommend.
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After you listen to this book you will be compelled to start some research online into the real people involved in the Tenessee babyselling scandal. Its truly hard to
imagine that children were stolen, sold, abused, starved and even killed and the coverup was so far reaching. What is wrong with the world? I totally enjoyed listening to this book and didn't want to turn it off. Nothing like driving a few extra miles out of your way to get more listening time! I read it for my bookclub and cant wait to discuss it next month.
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