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The Versions of Us
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- Length: 12 hrs and 44 mins
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In one moment, two lives will be changed forever...and forever...and forever.
The one thing that's certain is that they met on a Cambridge street by chance and felt a connection that would last a lifetime. But as for what happened next...
They fell wildly in love or went their separate ways. They kissed or they thought better of it. They married soon after or were together for a few weeks before splitting up. They grew distracted and disappointed with their daily lives together or found solace together only after hard years spent apart.
With The Versions of Us, Laura Barnett has created a world as magical and affecting as those that captivated listeners in One Day and Life After Life. It is a tale of possibilities and consequences that rings across the shifting decades, from the '50s, the '60s, and the '70s and on to the present, showing how even the smallest choices can define the courses of our lives.
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DNF
- By NightRunner on 08-14-21
By: Elizabeth Adler
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Factory Girls
- By: Michelle Gallen
- Narrated by: Amy Molloy
- Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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It’s the summer of 1994, and all Maeve Murray wants are good final exam results so she can earn her ticket out of the wee Northern Irish town she has grown up in during the Troubles—away from her crowded home, the silence and sadness surrounding her sister’s death, and most of all, away from the simmering violence of her divided community. And as a first step, Maeve’s taken a summer job in a local shirt factory working alongside Protestants with her best friends, kind, innocent Caroline Jackson and privileged and clever Aoife O’Neill.
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Best Book of 2022!
- By Michael on 12-10-22
By: Michelle Gallen
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The Second Chance Store
- A Novel
- By: Lauren Bravo
- Narrated by: Jane Collingwood
- Length: 13 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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City dweller Gwen feels like she’s living a secondhand life. She’s thirty-eight, perpetually single, and in dire need of a dentist’s appointment. Her friends are busy procreating in the country, and conversations with her parents seem to revolve entirely around hedge borders and the trash pickup schedule. Above all she’s lonely. But then, isn’t everyone? Then she’s let go from a job she drifted into a decade ago and never left, and Gwen realizes it’s time to make a change, starting with cleaning out her apartment.
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Unsatisfying
- By Kristyn Rose on 08-11-23
By: Lauren Bravo
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The Cleaner of Chartres
- By: Salley Vickers
- Narrated by: Pamela Garelick
- Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
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There is something very special about Agnès Morel. A quiet presence in the small French town of Chartres, she can be found cleaning the famed medieval cathedral each morning and doing odd jobs for the townspeople. No one knows where she came from or why. Not Abbé Paul, who discovered her one morning 20 years ago, sleeping on the north porch, and not Alain Fleury, the irreverent young restorer who works alongside her each day - and whose attention she catches with her tawny eyes and elusive manner. She has transformed each of their lives in her own subtle way, yet no one suspects the dark secret Agnès is hiding.
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Not my favorite S.Vickers, but worth reading!
- By KP on 09-14-14
By: Salley Vickers
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The Complete Mapp and Lucia, Volume 1
- By: E. F. Benson
- Narrated by: Georgina Sutton
- Length: 26 hrs and 42 mins
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Sharply observant and wickedly funny, E.F. Benson's six Mapp and Lucia novels satirize the upper-middle-class social climbers in 1920s and '30s rural England. Games of bridge and cups of tea fuel hilarious gossip and vindictive plots a-plenty. It is a masterfully sustained spotlight on the minutiae of village life - a clever and ultimately heart-warming series that seems tailor-made for audio. Volume 1 contains the first three books.
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At last!
- By Grace M-T on 06-15-21
By: E. F. Benson
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- Jeff Koeppen
- 06-30-18
Well worth the effort.
Listening to The Versions of Us took a bit more effort than the usual fictional book. It was like Maybe in Another Life in that it was about how person’s life would be had they made a different choice at a key juncture in their life. It was unlike Maybe in Another Life because there were three concurrent story lines instead of two to try to keep track of. You would think one more story line would not be that much harder to follow but it actually made my brain hurt at times as I tried to figure out what the plot was in the particular version playing. I think it would’ve been easier to digest as a paper book, and perhaps I should’ve made notes, but I was on the go as I listened and this was not an option.
The chapters were each introduced by its version - 1, 2 or 3. As each chapter started I wracked my brain trying to pick up clues in the narrative to what led to the particular story at that point. I really had to think hard at times and sometimes was confused well into a chapter, even in the later chapters. Most of the peripheral characters remained the same through the book but at times new characters were introduced (as families grew over time) in one version and not the other versions which made the book even more complicated.
The story’s main characters are Eva and Jim and the novel starts with their chance meeting on a bike path outside of Cambridge University in 1958. Eva has a boyfriend, David, at this time and he is also an important recurring character throughout the book. From that initial meeting between Jim and Eva the three versions of their lives take root. The novel covers their lives from their teens all the way to their 70s, in current times.
Despite my tone in this review up until this point I actually really liked this book. The writing was excellent, the story lines were not equally interesting but all were intricate and well-paced, and there was always drama. As I’ve said before, I’m fascinated with these “what if” novels. I think we all have moments in life where we make a pivotal decision which sets our future path, and we wonder after the fact what if we would’ve made a different choice. What would my life be like then? Other things I liked about this novel were detailed settings, and really well fleshed out characters. The narration was performed very well by a Clare Corbett and Daniel Weyman who alternated chapters and did a nice job with all the voices, especially the kids. Maybe my favorite thing about the book was how melancholy the tone was throughout. The happy and sad times in Jim and Eva's life were realistically painted and there were many emotional and moving scenes.
I would definitely recommend this book in either format but I think it would be much easier to follow with the paper version, especially if you keep a note which version each chapter is set in. This is a very ambitious work with an interesting premise and I think Laura Barnett really pulled it off.
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- RueRue
- 12-28-16
Too many parallel stories
The book starts with an interesting idea, (2) characters who meet and then live out (3) separate scenarios in which they connect, or not, over (50) years. But it is a lot of work to keep track of the diverging plots and the multiple secondary characters. The narrator's were good, but couldn't quite give the story the emotional impact it seemed to be reaching for.
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- SometimesUseless
- 12-20-23
Versions of Us stuck with me.
Some books you don’t realize are that good until time passes. This is one of those. It has been several years since I first listened to this book. It stayed with me. I absolutely loved it.
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- Molly
- 08-05-16
1 too many "versions" to keep straight...
There are 3 different "versions" to this story of Jim and Eva, and while each version is engaging and entertaining, I found it exceptionally difficult to keep each of the three versions straight from the other. I wonder if perhaps the audiobook format actually makes this MORE difficult than it would be when reading the actually book. While it was certainly an ambitious attempt, I think 2 versions might have been the maximum.
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- Ginger BB
- 07-23-21
Excellent performance!
This is an interesting and very well-written tale. It is an intriguing concept in a parallel universe sort of way. However, it got confusing at times. I think it may work better in hard copy so the reader could refer back to see who’s who. The narrators were superb.
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- Chelsea Vo
- 08-06-18
Beautiful exploration of the ways life can unfold
A lovely and touching exploration of two lives, and the love shared between them. The story branches in three different directions from the initial meeting of Eva and Jim. These three versions of the life they have together (or separately at some points) are explored in depth at certain milestones in their lifetimes. In each version you can feel the faint echo of the other versions, the roads not taken and the missed opportunities. It is a love story, a tale of heart break, of betrayal, of lost love rekindled, and of missed opportunities all woven among each other in a series of snapshots showing parallel universes that seem to diverge further and further from each other only to end at a point that seems connected and universal, in it's way, across the versions.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-05-16
most enjoyable
i found the book most enjoyable. the narrator was great. the different versions are very intriguing. I occasionally had a bit of difficulty keeping them straight. faded a bit toward the end.
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- Ck
- 01-05-17
Thought provoking book
Although this story had no point of great anticipation, it was a tale with many interesting corners. Listening was a little like exploring a large, old house still holding the remnants of the lives lived there. It often left me with the sense of wonder about the way life tumbles along with so much randomness and yet it retains some aspects are that are constant, and wouldn't change regardless of the paths we choose to take.
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- Alex MacDougall
- 02-12-18
Awesome!
this was an AMAZING story. It makes you think, take stock of your own life and the paths you have and have not taken! LOVED IT!!!
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- Vicki
- 06-08-16
Worth sticking with
I really enjoyed listening to this novel. I was intrigued by the format, three different outcomes, and was not disappointed. At first it was difficult to follow. You really do get three different scenarios with the same characters but making different decisions leading to different lives of the two main characters. As the stories progressed, though, it was easier to follow, perhaps because you become more acquainted with the three story lines. I think for anyone who ever wondered "if I had not followed this path what would my life be like now?" this book is a fulfillment of that fantasy. I also liked the way the author tied it all together towards the end for both of the main characters with the insight that every decision we make during our lives has an impact on our future.
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