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Narrado por:
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Cassandra Campbell
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Kirby Heyborne
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Madeleine Maby
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Pete Simonelli
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De:
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Laura McBride
"We never know how high we are / Till we are called to rise; And then, if we are true to plan, / Our statures touch the skies." (Emily Dickinson)
Beyond Las Vegas' casinos lies a boomtown where four lives can be brought together by one split-second choice.
In the predawn hours, a woman's marriage crumbles with a single confession. Across town, an immigrant family struggles to fit in and get by in the land of opportunity. Three thousand miles away, a soldier wakes up in Walter Reed hospital with the vague feeling that he’s done something awful. In a single moment, these disparate lives intersect. Faced with seemingly insurmountable loss, each person must decide whether to give in to despair, or to find the courage and resilience to rise.
We Are Called to Rise is a story about a child's fate. It is a story about families - the ones we have and the ones we make. It challenges us to think about our responsibilities to one another and reminds us that compassion and charity can rescue us, even in our darkest moment. It is a book that will break your heart and then put it back together.
©2014 Laura McBride (P)2014 Simon & Schuster, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Very moving
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Its really good!
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Loved it!!
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Wow! Lots to think about.
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The main characters on this beautifully written novel couldn't be more different:
Bakshim is an 8 year-old son of Albanian refugee immigrants; Avis a middle-aged woman whose marriage is imploding and has a troubled son; Luis, a wounded soldier returning stateside after a difficult combat deployment in Iraq and finally Roberta who as a volunteer with the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), serves more like a supporting character.
The story is told on alternate chapters written from the perspective of one of these characters and McBride is able to interlink their lives in a way that feels very intense and very authentic.
The story begins with Avis, who at 53 has realized that her marriage is in deep trouble and just when she decides to do something about it her husband stops her on her tracks and asks for a divorce.
Avis's son Nate, who is just entering the L.A.P.D. force, is like Luis is a veteran of the Iraq war and is facing his own demons after coming back from his last tour. Avis knows there's something wrong with her son but is unable or unwilling to address his issues, even after witnessing his violent behavior towards his wife.
Not doubt that at its core We Are Called to Rise tells the story of Bakshim, an innocent but perceptive 8 year-old boy and his family as they struggle to assimilate into their new homeland. Bashkim’s father is unstable and due to some horrible experiences he had with officials in his native country he has a profound distaste for authority of any kind. Ironically he's violent towards Arjeta his wife, and keeps her isolated from her relatives.
As the story progresses, through a school project that encourages children to write to soldiers, Bakshim and Luis become pen pals and develop an unusual friendship.
I was impressed with the author's pitch perfect narrative inside the minds of two young mentally and physically broken war veterans. I think that she brings badly needed attention towards PSTD, violence, suicide, and so many other challenges US veterans are facing today.
The lives of these four characters come to a complete collision when the story culminates with a tragic incident that will have consequences for each and every one of them.
I think that the success of this novel has a lot to do with McBride's ability to show so much empathy for such an eclectic and diverse cast of characters.
I was going to use a few lines to end this review pointing out a few issues I had with the plot and in particular with the ending of the story, but decided against it. Instead I am choosing to respect the author's decision to write a tale that through its sadness and gloom still manages to encapsulate a sense of hope and end in an unexpected but optimistic note.
All narrators were amazing, but Cassandra Campbell as usual was outstanding.
This is a wonderful, intense and heartwarming first novel by author Laura McBride. I highly recommend it!
A Story Full Of Empathy And Heart!!
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Not my favorite
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Where does We Are Called to Rise rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
We are called to Rise is ranked about middle if I were to rank my books. I choose carefully as my listening is usually during long solo drives.Who was your favorite character and why?
The child--he was innocent and yet so very wise about about his family's disruptive relationship with each other--his Baba's imprisonment before immigration which made him volatile. So many events happened to him and yet he held on.Which scene was your favorite?
My favorite scene was in the courtroom when the judge present the decision of child custody and the reasoning. Truly would be a village raising a family.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Same as above---however unrealistic that the court system would have a hand in creating a loving home for more than one family.From one Country
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Wonderful book, weak ending
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Great story and performance
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