
The Precious One
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Abby Craden
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Arielle DeLisle
From the New York Times best-selling author of Belong to Me, Love Walked In, and Falling Together comes a captivating novel about friendship, family, second chances, and the redemptive power of love.
In all her life, Eustacia "Taisy" Cleary has given her heart to only three men: her first love, Ben Ransom; her twin brother, Marcus; and Wilson Cleary - professor, inventor, philanderer, self-made millionaire, brilliant man, breathtaking jerk, her father.
Seventeen years ago Wilson ditched his first family for Caroline, a beautiful young sculptor. In all that time, Taisy's family has seen Wilson, Caroline, and their daughter, Willow, only once.
Why then is Wilson calling Taisy now, inviting her for an extended visit, encouraging her to meet her pretty sister - a teenager who views her with jealousy, mistrust, and grudging admiration? Why now does Wilson want Taisy to help him write his memoir?
Told in alternating voices - Taisy's strong, unsparing observations and Willow's naive, heartbreakingly earnest yearnings - The Precious One is an unforgettable novel of family secrets, lost love, and dangerous obsession, a captivating tale with the deep characterization, piercing emotional resonance, and heartfelt insight that are the hallmarks of Marisa de los Santos' beloved works.
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Pleasant
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And someone needs to help the younger reader with the pronunciation of some words she's evidently never come across before. Nice voice but someone should've caught the mispronunciations.
I'm not sorry I read it. It was engaging in places, and the beauty of de los Santos' prose was worth the time.
Why I never want to be a teenager again
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Excellent!
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It's about a messed up family, with an uncompromising and odd father - Wilson, who has cast out his first family - his wife, Marcus his son and Taisy his daughter. He is now married to Caroline and is the father of Willow, whom he loves very much.
Willow is seventeen, young and naive, gifted and somewhat snobbish with a definite dislike of Taisy. She has been home schooled up to this and as the story begins she is finding it a struggle to find her place at a local high school. Left alone by others, she welcomes the interest of her English teacher. She also strikes up a friendship with Luca, a boy in her class. I really enjoyed their work on Middlemarch - so much so that I might almost be persuaded to read it - I did fail to do so once. I followed Willow with interest and loved seeing the development of her character.
Taisy, asked by her father to come write his biography of his work accepts and faces into the place she was sent. I loved her, she was strong, independent and persistent. She is able to deal with the young Willow and her mother Caro, and I really liked her interactions with them all the way through the story.
Family dysfunction, creepiness, youth, secrets, love and forgiveness, second chances - all abound.
I only came to enjoy this book because of two bloggers who shared their enjoyment of this book. So pleased I sampled it for myself.
Kept Me Engaged.
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The characters were believable with breadth and depth
Didn't want the story between Tazie and Willow to end!!!
Great Read
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Ben's voice was bad as well. I didn't get any of the perfect specimen he was supposed to be - just a sort of sarcastic loser.
As the book went on, I was taken in by the story and was able to put the voices aside by imagining them differently in my head. The voice of Willow was great - but Mr Insley was another matter. Just awful. Since there were two voices already, reading Taisy and Willow, it would have done the book a great deal of service to hire a man to do all the men's voices. The stilted and odd performances really took me out of the story.
Aside from the voices, this is another winner from Marisa. The only criticism I have is that the character of Trillium was completely superfluous. I don't understand the point of her at all. She was such a cliche and could have been completely eliminated without doing the book any harm.
Conflicting Emotions...Bad Voices
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I'm so sad this is over
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Stick with it...it gets good!
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the narrator was AWESOME
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