
I Looked Away
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Bavidge
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By:
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Jane Corry
About this listen
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of I Looked Away by Jane Corry, read by Rachel Bavidge.
Every Monday Ellie looks after her 4-year-old grandson Josh. The love she feels for him is different to anything she's experienced before. The only thing that can mar her happiness is her husband's affair. But he swore it was over, and Ellie has decided to be thankful for what she's got.
Then one day, while she's looking after Josh, her husband gets a call from that woman. And in a moment of pure rage, Ellie takes her eyes off her grandson.
The accident that happens will change Ellie's life forever.
Not least when the police discover that her younger brother died in suspicious circumstances thirty-five years ago...
Critic reviews
This is a thought provoking and relevant novel to our sometimes navel gazing society.
A voice for homelessness and, hopefully a boost for mental health awareness.
Well done Jane.
Now ..... I must get on with what I was meant to be doing before I started to listed to it .
Deep, well researched, the book cover does the book an injustice.
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Amazing!!!!
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Excellent and important
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Hats off to you for taking on such heartbreaking subjects. PTSD isn't an easy subject to explain, yet Corry helps her readers understand the complexity of this condition.
I recommend this book, especially if you're in a 'book slump'. It's gripping from the get-go.
Buckle up, this one isn't for the faint-hearted.
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Alongside that story, we hear about Jo, about the same age, a homeless Big Issue seller on the streets of Bristol. We somehow suspect these stories are related but don't find out exactly how until near the end.
The listener needs to concentrate because the story is delivered in a disjointed way, like lots of little jigsaw pieces that we have to put together for ourselves. In some cases the author deceives us into initially putting pieces in the wrong places.
The disjointed delivery is probably intended to add mystery, intrigue and suspense, but in the case I think the author over-did it a little.
We get a piece from the author at the end of the book explaining what lead her to write a story about mental health and homelessness.
Good performance from Rachel Bavidge.
Need to Concentrate a little
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Beautifully Written
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Different...
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Brilliant
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Like peeling an onion
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I looked away
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