All the Little Children
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Narrated by:
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Fiona Hardingham
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By:
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Jo Furniss
When a family camping trip takes a dark turn, how far will one mother go to keep her family safe?
Struggling with working-mother guilt, Marlene Greene hopes a camping trip in the forest will provide quality time with her three young children - until they see fires in the distance, columns of smoke distorting the sweeping view. Overnight, all communication with the outside world is lost.
Knowing something terrible has happened, Marlene suspects that the isolation of the remote campsite is all that's protecting her family. But the arrival of a lost boy reveals they are not alone in the woods, and as the unfolding disaster ravages the land, more youngsters seek refuge under her wing. The lives of her own children aren't the only ones at stake.
When their sanctuary is threatened, Marlene faces the mother of all dilemmas: Should she save her own kids or try to save them all?
©2017 Joanne Furniss (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reservedListeners also enjoyed...
AMAZING! All around Perfection!
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Love this book for strange reasons!
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*Mild spoilers galore*
This was a really unrealistic imagining of a pandemic dystopia. I must say I may be biased as an American where conversations of world-order-breakdown-preparedness are not all that uncommon- BUT there were some things that were just really far fetched. The spread of the disease made little sense, only 2-3 of the characters were really flushed out, the protagonist was a real pain. She was so self absorbed with this "am i a good mummy" energy and worrying that she was too severe that she actually didnt do the things a mother with little regard for her children liking her would do.
I get it- youre stuck in an abandoned hellscape country with a group of 15+ children and teens, thats pretty cumbersome. But TWICE they were compromised/had to sacrifice life because a kid was like "hey, im gonna run away to find my boyfriend" or something else of little consequence. I found myself wishing my own mother was in this novel to give the misbehaving 12 yo a stern glance and a curt tongue-lashing on selfishness. But the protagonist was too worried about seeming like a bad mom so she let a 16yo boy be in charge wtfffffffff. A bunch of kids ransacked her car and ran off so she chased them and injured herself instead of resupplying?? OK. A hermit abducted her 3 year old (just for ONE night...) and it was just to teach her a parenting lesson about being too mean... OK. The "blanket of flies" on each corpse didnt make sense. People by themselves in their homes dying from the plague without contacting the outside world didnt make sense.
So many things. So many things fell apart upon further inspection. But i think my biggest thorn is how easily a group of small children on bicycles evaded trained mercenary executioners with heat sensors, drones and tons of weapons.
The narrator's take on the children was meh, i found her VO of the 3 year old a bit grating. She did well switching between American and British english.
So absurdly out of touch
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unforgettable!
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Good
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