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The Storyteller

By: Jodi Picoult
Narrated by: Mozhan Marno, Jennifer Ikeda, Edoardo Ballerini, Suzanne Toren, Fred Berman, Various
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Sage Singer has a past that makes her want to hide from the world. But when she strikes up an unlikely friendship with Josef Weber, a quiet old man and respected pillar of the community, she feels that finally, she may have found someone she can open up to. Until Josef tells her the evil secret he's kept for sixty years…

©2013 Jodi Picoult (P)2013 Recorded Books LLC
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Some shocking descriptions made it not for bed time reading and the ending was totally unexpected.

Excellent- couldn't put it down.

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couldn't stop listening...loved it. so sad tho but written so well
il be looking for more of these books now

awesome story!

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Tough historic facts which were sad to read, sad historic facts, enveloped in 2 romantic stories. First few chapters difficult to understand where it all fitted in but opened up and all joined together.

Non stop listen

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The layering of the study feels jarring at first, but it works beautifully to weave through the deeper reflections of the author in the contemporary narrative.
The characters manage a moral journey that is nuanced, intriguing and surprising at times.
I've read a lot of books about the Holocaust. I love this author so I read this one only out of loyalty but I was surprised that she took me on a journey I had not yet been on too. I don't often re-read books but I know I will come back to this again.

Who can forgive? and who should?

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A strong story of the resilience of hope, healing in putting words to grief and the freedom of forgiveness in the midst of unspeakable horror and the darkest of evil.

Brilliant cast

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