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The Days of Abandonment
- Narrated by: Hillary Huber
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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An IndiBound best seller, The Days of Abandonment shocked and captivated its Italian public when first published. It is the gripping story of a woman's descent into devastating emptiness after being abandoned by her husband, with two young children to care for. When she finds herself literally trapped within the four walls of their high-rise apartment, she is forced to confront her ghosts, the potential loss of her own identity, and the possibility that life may never return to normal.
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- Robin300378
- 14-09-16
Dark, troubling and thought provoking
I listened to this following blistering reviews on Mariella Fostrup's book review. The women reviewing it said it was fantastic and closely resembled some of the thoughts and feelings that one has following a break up and infidelity
I enjoyed it. It is darkly funny at points and the writing is such that it reflects the absence of time and interaction that is happening with the protagonist.
The troubling parts are how the children are left to fend for themselves and I think it mirrors what happens in real life very accurately although I have no experience of such.
Definitely worth a credit. Possibly not the type of book for many fantasy readers so only if you fancy something a little more thought provoking
Narration not memorable which, given the story may or may not be a good thing
5 people found this helpful
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- Lauenna
- 04-12-16
Brutal but beautiful.
I found this such a tough read but only because it so reflected the depth and sometimes horror of a life falling apart and coming back together. It was refreshingly female a and beautifully crafted.
4 people found this helpful
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- J
- 25-08-15
Awful voice
Had to turn it off after a minute because the narrator sounds like a robot.
7 people found this helpful
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- Not American Real Reviews
- 14-10-16
Are women really this crazy?
How did the narrator detract from the book?
American accent.
Any additional comments?
It is a book that will make you want to punch the protagonist in the head to bring her to her senses. Agony.
3 people found this helpful
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- pjw
- 02-10-20
missed out most of the second half
I found the story too slow. The style of listing and repetition became tedious. Sometime I'll listen to the gap. After the Neapolitan Quartet this was a bit disappointing.
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- Sylvia Paton
- 29-02-20
Boring
I found this book to be very boring and difficult to listen to therefore wouldn't recommend it.
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- Maria CURCA
- 02-06-19
superba
A fost o carte superba, o adevarata radiografie a sufletului femeiesc.
inca o capodopera literara.
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- 26-01-18
The days of suffering and the days of reviewing
I like this audiobook for the same reason I was suffering the whole time of listening to it. The story of her suffering was so well written and interpreted by the voice performer. I was certain at some point that she has both anxiety and depression. The detailed lines of her hopeless and helpless make me tremble. Since the beginning I had being waited for her moment of recovery and was glad that she finally find it.
Highly recommended
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- JMK
- 26-09-18
Tortuous
I love the series set in Naples but this book is just gruelling with no relief, couldn’t even finish
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- Hatim
- 12-04-16
Quick (not bad) listen ....
To be brief, this novel is not about chains of events or mystery of any kind. Rather it is a swirls of deep emotions and self pity and literally decomposition of a human soul.
9 people found this helpful
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- Rio Delta Wild
- 08-04-16
monotone narrator and monotonous story
This isn't worth $1, and certainly not worth a credit. I've skipped from chapter to chapter hoping to find good character development, some sort of joy in being alive, or something worth listening to. I haven't found it yet.
7 people found this helpful
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- Naomi
- 05-04-16
How Disturbing!
Not only disturbing but depressing and disappointing as well! I would hate for anyone that is already in the depths of depression to read this story. I would fear for their safety. The only redeeming quality I found is in the actual writing. The writing was so well done, as was the delivery, that it just made me sad.
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- Christopher Dutton
- 09-04-16
Maybe it's you
Divorce is terrible. I've played its victim in various roles. That's why I was interested in this book. But this lady's complete lack of rationality is indefensible. Sickening in fact. (Spoiler alert.) To turn on your children and dog like that just means you're a bad person. I don't care what you're going through. To victimize the innocent is never justifiable. What your husband did is despicable. But you're no better.
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- Heidi
- 08-04-16
Strange story!
Almost stopped listening, but forced myself to listen to the end. Seemed like a very weak female character.
7 people found this helpful
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- Lindsey
- 06-12-18
great book
fabulous book Elana Ferrante is genius and I love the way Hillary reads her novels. captivating from beginning to end. I appreciated the vulgarness writing that matched the story being told
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- Lisa M.
- 29-08-16
Sleepy narration with slow depressing story...
Good literature, just not enjoyable. Don't listen to this while driving. If it doesn't put you to sleep, you may be tempted to drive into oncoming traffic. Unlike the other Ferrante books, I had a hard time getting through it.
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- Mary Kay Davis
- 10-04-16
Woman goes crazy when husband leaves her
The main character, Olga, disgusted me. I wanted to stop listening halfway through but plowed through hoping that some great insight would emerge. It didn't. I was sick of listening to her meaningless, self-pitying introspection. Sure her husband did her wrong....so why was two-thirds of the book devoted to pining after him? The narrator was the only redeeming factor in this audiobook.
5 people found this helpful
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- Margaret M. Cranston
- 18-01-16
D.I.V.O.R.C.E.
Would you consider the audio edition of The Days of Abandonment to be better than the print version?
The audio edition is better because of the subject matter. The silence of divorce is hard to take. Likely many who are drawn to this book could stand to hear a sympathetic voice. The audio version delivers that.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Days of Abandonment?
The line when the narrator says after the husband left, she and her children lived with a permanent sense of danger . With that Ferrante got to the bone chilling truth. I say without irony it hit me like Tammy Wynnette's record DIVORCE which I consider one of greatest artistic treatments of the subject.
Which character – as performed by Hillary Huber – was your favorite?
Olga of course.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
The film your ex will never watch.
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- Gale M.
- 29-11-18
Almost gave up.
Writing was concise but it seemed to really drag on too long. Story was too predictable but accurate in how someone feels that’s been betrayed.
1 person found this helpful