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A Sister's Struggle
- By: Mary Gibson
- Narrated by: Anne Dover
- Length: 14 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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London, 1935. Ruby is always hungry, but she will go without if it means her young brothers can eat. 1930s Bermondsey might be called the larder of London, with its pie, pickle and jam factories, but for the poor working classes, starvation is often only a heartbeat away. When Ruby's neighbour suggests she ought to go to the Methodist Mission for free food, Ruby knows her father will be furious, but she has no other option.
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A Sister’s Struggle
- By Sakazoke on 28-08-19
- A Sister's Struggle
- By: Mary Gibson
- Narrated by: Anne Dover
Great story
Reviewed: 14-09-24
Realistic characters and storyline. A strong main character in early 1900s. I could not stop listening.
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Four is an Odd Number
- By: Sandy Griffiths
- Narrated by: Larner Wallace-Taylor
- Length: 12 hrs and 45 mins
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Three husbands have tested Phyllis' aspirations of marriage and motherhood to the full, and now she faces a dilemma. If she accepts a fourth marriage proposal, might the consequences rock the turbulent path she already treads alongside her four offspring? Her decision could change her future and family dynamics forever.
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Four is an odd number
- By Anne Dudley on 30-11-23
- Four is an Odd Number
- By: Sandy Griffiths
- Narrated by: Larner Wallace-Taylor
Great story
Reviewed: 03-02-24
The narrators voice echoes but once you preserve, it’s a great listen. It’s really shows how history can repeat itself.
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Queenie
- By: Candice Carty-Williams
- Narrated by: Shvorne Marks
- Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
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A darkly comic and bitingly subversive take on life, love, race and family, Queenie will have you nodding in recognition, crying in solidarity and rooting for this unforgettable character every step of the way. A disarmingly honest, boldly political and truly inclusive tale that will speak to anyone who has gone looking for love and acceptance and found something very different in its place.
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Disappointing, had potential
- By Taneshia Deckon on 24-04-20
- Queenie
- By: Candice Carty-Williams
- Narrated by: Shvorne Marks
Great book
Reviewed: 30-07-20
I loved the different accents, it made the story come to life. The characters were very true to life.
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