Unabridged Audiobook
Interesting period read, lots of sad depression era facts. The story was interesting but not a page turner, for the most part. Good reader/narrator.
The honesty of the reporter brought me back to a time when journalism was about the truth of what was being reported an not about sensationalism.
This is a good story. Really loved the characters.
Good but a sad story.
Good - sad but true!
Took me a little while to get really into it, but then it grabbed me and I couldn't put it down again
Good story, minimal swearing and no sex. Great clean book!
A fabulous listen...Kristen McMorris has a way of captivating you in her writings. Great narration as well.
4 star read
Story was slow and hard to follow at times
I enjoyed it very much and especially liked the ending.
Silly unrealisic story. I understand the need for the dialoguge to be in keeping with the era but really? The characters were ridiculously prim and proper even when intimate. The narration was very bland.
Great listen
Good listen. Narrator did a good job. The story was good but a bit draggy. Wouldn't listen again.
Mildly interesting plot. Good writing, good narrator.
book was slow then it picked up. Pretty good
Somewhat forced plot based on an iconic late 40s Chicago photo where a fictitious reporter has it backfire and it creates a chaotic chase to undue his mess. Love tossed in through some dragging chapters and - you can read or endure listening to find out what happens.
I enjoyed this book. It held my attention. The author touched on a subject that is not spoken of much. Children were sold or adopted out due to finances during the depression. It was hard times for many. Well done
Love this book! Kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time!
Loved the narrator and era of the book... Story seemed to get a little far fetched at times but overall a good read
I enjoyed the book. It’s very descriptive and the characters are likable. The ending gets very far fetched and out of sorts. Timing, weather conditions, events etc. I think the author got lost towards the conclusion.
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