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Another Piece of My Heart

A Novel

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Another Piece of My Heart

By: Jane Green
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Jane Green's Another Piece of My Heart is an unforgettable novel that illuminates the nuances and truths about love, family, and motherhood from the New York Times bestselling author of Jemima J and The Beach House

"A moving story peopled with nuance, sympathetic characters." —Booklist

Andi has spent much of her adult life looking for the perfect man, and at thirty-seven, she's finally found him. Ethan—divorced with two daughters, Emily and Sophia—is a devoted father and even better husband. Always hoping one day she would be a mother, Andi embraces the girls like they were her own. But in Emily's eyes, Andi is an obstacle to her father's love, and Emily will do whatever it takes to break her down. When the dynamics between the two escalate, they threaten everything Andi believes about love, family, and motherhood—leaving both women standing at a crossroad in their lives … and in their hearts.

"You will laugh and cry as you read…It's that good."—Adriana Trigiani, bestselling author of Lucia, Lucia and the Valentine Series

Family Life Women's Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Contemporary Romance Contemporary Romance

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“[Green] has a soothing voice. It is a pleasure to listen to her as she brings the characters to life.” —<i>RecordCourier</i>

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I've enjoyed Jane Green's books in the past, but if she continues narrating, I might choose the print version instead.I almost didn't continue with this book after I started listening to it, but I wanted to find out what happened in the story. I did enjoy it, although I found it a bit neatly packaged in the end.

In the same way there are very few writer/directors who are also actors, I think that a writer is not often the best choice as a reader, even though they may think they 'know their characters best.' There are so many excellent readers who can do an incredible number of accents in their performances, and Ms. Green's was not varied enough and since this one was based entirely in the USA, I found the British accent distracting. It was also a bit overwrought; the narrative parts should be more neutral than when the characters themselves are speaking. I listened to the interview with Ms. Green after the book ended and she spoke about being emotionally involved with her characters, but this was too much so.

Ms. Green should also take more care in using certain expressions that are very British, such as 'swear blind,' 'garden' instead of 'yard,' etc. I had noticed this in one of the first books she set in the States when one of the US characters said, 'chalk and cheese,' which I have only ever heard used by one of my friends from London and it continues to crop up in all her subsequent writings. It is a minor annoyance, but it seems like a capable copy editor should have picked them up.

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The book was good, but a little bit predictable. I'm glad Jane read it in her English accent, because some of the phrases for characters use clearly English as in British. I truly do enjoy her work.

Jane nailed it again

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As a stepmother of child bearing age who is struggling to conceive, this book was an emotional read. Jane Green's work often tugs at my heart strings but this one struck closer to home than some of her other work. I have only ever read Green's other books but found her performance very moving. There is something about author's narrating their own work that brings a depth to the performance lacking in non-author narrating books IMO.

Proceed with Caution but Worth the Tears

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the best jane green book ever. got absolutely nothing done for two days so i could listen to this book. thanks a lot, grrr...

perfect book.

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Would you consider the audio edition of Another Piece of My Heart to be better than the print version?

I would say so, although I haven't read the print version of this book. I love audio books because I can listen while I do things, I don't have to sit still. Also the characters really come to life when the story is read.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Another Piece of My Heart?

The most memorable was when Emily started speaking like an adult. She made the transition from a teenage mind set to an adult. I liked hearing the story from different characters point of views. Especially Emily's, it offered good insight to a typically teenage mind.

Have you listened to any of Jane Green’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I love all of the Jane Green books. I have listened to four other audio books and read a few others. This story line was a bit different than her usual. I love the details, the visual she paints for the reader in her story's. This was more involved in the characters themselves rather than outside details. I enjoyed the story, the drama of the story compensated for the lack of details that are usually provided.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

A story mother and daughter will both love.

Any additional comments?

I love your books Jane, keep writing please.

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