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The End of the World Running Club
- De: Adrian J. Walker
- Narrado por: Jot Davies
- Duración: 15 h y 1 m
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Edgar Hill is 35 and caught in his own headlock. Overweight slob, underperforming husband, and reluctant father - for Ed, the world may as well have already ended. So when it does end in a catastrophic asteroid strike and Edgar and his family find refuge in an Edinburgh army barracks, it comes as something of a relief. But nothing's ever that simple. Returning from a salvage run in the city, Edgar finds his family gone, taken to the south coast for evacuation by an international task force.
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Hang in there till about hour 4 of the audio book
- De NMwritergal en 09-15-17
- The End of the World Running Club
- De: Adrian J. Walker
- Narrado por: Jot Davies
Very Well Done
Revisado: 08-18-20
Well written, with depth and dimension, great characters, outstanding narration. Any book about the end of the world is going to involve intense struggle, life and death, but The Running Club is unique and compelling , more about one man's journey from neglect and bordom to revelation that life, beauty, value and meaning emerge from within, under pressure.
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In Pieces
- De: Sally Field
- Narrado por: Sally Field
- Duración: 10 h y 41 m
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In this intimate, haunting, literary memoir read by the author, an American icon tells her story for the first time, in her own gorgeous words - about a challenging and lonely childhood, the craft that helped her find her voice, and a powerful emotional legacy that shaped her journey as a daughter and a mother.
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Riveting Life Story of Sally Field's
- De DAW en 09-20-18
- In Pieces
- De: Sally Field
- Narrado por: Sally Field
All the Kings Horses
Revisado: 04-27-19
A very well writen and narrated account of a damaging childhood, it's affects upon a lifetime, and at last...pulling all the fragmented pieces together, closure and forgiveness.
Thank you Sally Field for sharing your journey, a journey that offers fellowship, understanding, hope and healing for other lost children who grow up wondering "Why? What happened? What now?"
I strongly recommend this book for anyone seeking self-help, and to Professionals seeking insight and direction.
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