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The End We Start From

By: Megan Hunter
Narrated by: Louise Brealey
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As London is submerged below flood waters, a woman gives birth to her first child, Z. Days later, she and her baby are forced to leave their home in search of safety. They head north through a newly dangerous country seeking refuge from place to place, shelter to shelter, to a desolate island and back again. The story traces fear and wonder, as the baby's small fists grasp at the first colors he sees, as he grows and stretches, thriving and content against all the odds.

Written with poise and poeticism, The End We Start From is an indelible and elemental first book - a lyrical vision of the strangeness and beauty of new motherhood, and a portentous tale of endurance in the face of ungovernable change.

©2017 Megan Hunter (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Literary Fiction Dystopian Science Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction
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As my title states, I’m a massive Jodie Comer fan and heard she would star in the film adaptation. I downloaded the audio book while waiting on my physical copy to arrive. Prior to this, my only other audible listen (at the time) was a story narrated by Jodie herself… I always considered myself an analog kinda gal.

Anyway, I didn’t quite know what to expect but I was pleasantly surprised. The narrator did a fantastic job. It was easy to follow along and her voice was really soothing. The story itself is a quick listen. It’s poetic, in a sense, and descriptive but doesn’t give more detail than necessary and I honestly love the use of a single letter instead of names.

I’m not a mother, but I have friends that are and from what I can tell, she beautifully puts into words a shared sentiment among mothers and a terrifying glimpse of what it’d be like to face dangerous elements.

Came for Jodie Comer, Stayed for the Story

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I was gripped by the vast symbolisms and strong female bonds and survival instincts. Immersive narration. Vivid, raw - completely unembellished take on our roles toward each other and toward the environment and when it takes sharp turns and challenges our very existence and the ones we live for. The complex navigation and mirrors this story held up in high waters is honestly genius. Woman's The Man.

Strong Female Bonds and Survival Instincts. Woman's The Man.

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it was a story. not much to it. pretty bland, like the main characters life. some really great quotes, but other than that, pretty boring.

Great one liner quotes. Pretty bland otherwise.

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It was a cute and short story but it was kind of boring for me

Slow read

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Beautiful and quick read about the end and beginning of life. Highly recommend this book.

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