
Leave Her to Heaven
Rediscovered Classics
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Mike Dennis
This classic best-selling novel about a man who encounters a woman whose power to destroy is as strong as her power to love evokes Hemingway in its naturalistic portrayal of elemental forces in both nature and humanity. Ellen's beauty was radiant, and Harland had been so struck with her personality and the strength of her character that he knew he could never leave her. When he found that she returned his adoration, he could marry her with joy, bothered just momentarily by a strange premonition. It was only later, when the premonition became a horrifying reality that he realized the glowing loveliness of the woman he had married was the true face of evil.
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The performance was great. I didn't love the voice he used for Ruth, who was my favorite character, but Ellen was done very well. He captured the men perfectly.
This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast.
Hard to think about
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Leave Her to Heaven
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Blast from the Past
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, but only certain ones. With how slow it all started with the man going back home not all my friends would have the ability to stay with it.Who was your favorite character and why?
Ellen was my favorite only because she made me really mad and disgusted that there really are people like her out there.Which scene was your favorite?
I actually really enjoyed the beginning with him going back home and just the imagery of what he was seeing to what he remembered the last time he saw it.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I loved that Ruth was there waiting for him at the end, although really surprised he was welcoming to seeing her. to me it would be even more of a reminder of what happened, but so would returning home i guess.Any additional comments?
"This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast."Leave Her to Heaven
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What did you love best about Leave Her to Heaven?
The portrayal of the characters and their uniqueness which fit tightly into this great story.What did you like best about this story?
The plot and the characters.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, in fact I abandoned my other tasks to see how the story would play out.Any additional comments?
"This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBlast dot com."Kept me glued to my seat.....
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I was gifted this book in exchange for an honest review which, in a nutshell, is a great listen!
Indeed a rediscovered classic!
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A Story That Will Carry You Away
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Great Book, Great Movie, Okay Audiobook
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Leave Her to Heaven by Ben Ames William is one such classic, published in 1944. I had previously read two of his historical fiction novels and was excited to listen to an audiobook of one of his other works. I was rewarded with another excellent story.
Leave Her to Heaven does not actually have any dates in terms of specific years. I have tried to date it by the omission of any mention of war, the existence of airplanes, Warm Springs operating as a polio institution, and have come up with anywhere between the 1920s to the late 1930’s. I tried researching it to pin it down but was unable to.
The main character is Harland. He is a successful author, raised in privilege. Since the death of his parents, he now supports his younger brother Danny who is recovering from infantile paralysis, polio. Harland is in his thirties and Danny is thirteen. They have a very close relationship before Danny is sick and afterwards they become even closer. They keep each other strong as they struggle with Danny’s recovery.
Harland’s relationship with Danny lives at the heart of the book. He is not a person seeking fulfillment in a relationship. He tries to keep Danny as active as he can be and tries to find activities they can do together. When he and Danny are invited to a friend’s ranch in the west, Danny encourages Harland to go although he cannot accompany him. As Harland travels by train, he notices a beautiful woman reading his latest book. This beautiful woman, Ellen, is headed to the same ranch he is.
When they meet on the way out to the ranch, Harland is enchanted by her beauty. Ellen immediately sets her cap for him even though she is engaged to a lawyer in Maine. At the ranch, Ellen’s sister, Ruth and mother, watch as Ellen manipulates her way into marrying Harland before they leave the ranch. He is not truly in love with her but allows himself to be swept of his feet.
Ellen will stop at nothing to possess all of Harland. She is jealous of his brother, his writing, or anything that she is not wholly the focus of. It is a fascinating study of a woman whose possessiveness becomes deadly. While some characters realize there is something wrong with Ellen, others are easily manipulated to fulfill her plans. No one is safe while Ellen breathes. Or even after.
Mike Dennis does a wonderful job narrating the book. He does a great job with the male vs. female voices. The language in the book reflects the time period in which it was written. Mr. Dennis handles the dated language well. It flows and seems very natural. I would definitely listen to another book narrated by Mr. Dennis. The production quality was excellent.
Audiobook was provided for review by the narrator.
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rewarded with another excellent story
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I liked the book. I have seen the movie.
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