Afterwards
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Narrated by:
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Finty Williams
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By:
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Rosamund Lupton
There is a fire and they are in There. They are in there.... Black smoke stains a summer blue sky. A school is on fire. And one mother, Grace, sees the smoke and runs. She knows her teenage daughter Jenny is inside. She runs into the burning building to rescue her. Afterwards, Grace must find the identity of the arsonist and protect her family from the person who's still intent on destroying them. Afterwards, she must fight the limits of her physical strength and discover the limitlessness of love.
©2011 Rosamund Lupton (P)2011 Hachette DigitalListeners also enjoyed...
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This was a great book!! Left me wanting more.What was one of the most memorable moments of Afterwards?
The entire book was memorable, the whole story flows together.Have you listened to any of Finty Williams’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
NoWho was the most memorable character of Afterwards and why?
SarahAnother gret story by this author
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Absolutely Gorgeous
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Wonderful
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Not really. I found Grace to be whiny and clingy and suddenly realized that I was in the land of schmaltzy maternal love. If the narration had been stronger, I might've slogged through this book, because I enjoyed "Sister," Lupton's previous outing. As it was, I couldn't handle both a lackluster narration with monotonous dialogue alongside the however-understandable desperation of a mother whose child is very badly hurt and who herself is hurt and cannot reach out to her family.What aspect of Finty Williams’s performance would you have changed?
Dialogue, by far. some jokes were meant to be funny and she delivered them flatly, and her narration did not differentiate the characters well at all.Could you see Afterwards being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Probably a movie... it might actually work as a drama piece.Any additional comments?
reading this one in print, thanks. Others compare this book either favorably or unfavorably to "Sister," and I have to say I found it wanting, both due to the narration and the endless descriptions of longing for one's family.Definitely not as strong as "Sister"
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One of the BEST books I've ever heard.
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