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Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah
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bookshelves: contemporary-fiction, audiobook, 17000-in-2017, 4000-books

Meredith Cooper and her sister, Nina Whitson, were raised by an adoring father and a pretty dispassionate and cold mother. The absence of that maternal love impacted the sisters differently, one striving for perfection, leading an orderly and pleasing life and the other living a nomadic existence. Both were considered highly successful but also seeming to seek something that was just beyond their grasp. When their father died, both women were left to developed a relationship with their mother, who was compelled by her husband's extraction of a deathbed promise to finally tell her story to her daughters.

I think this is almost a tale of two stories as the first and second halves couldn't be more different. While I respected the sisters in the first half, I'm not sure I liked them that much. Their mother, Anya, was an enigma, confounding everyone with her seemingly lack of feeling for her children and I kept thinking her children should just move on. It moved rather slowly but all to lead up to an extraordinary second half where everything changed, including my opinions of all three characters. Anya's story was spellbinding as well as educational since we get rare insights into Stalin's Leningrad before and during the German invasion. It was at this point, I was reluctant to stop listening to this story.

I've heard so much about the talented Susan Ericksen for her narration of the In Death series so I was prepared for a good performance. However, her narration far exceeded my expectations and her delivery of Anya's story was just incredible. I'm really, really happy I chose to listen to this book instead of reading.

I very much enjoyed this story, including the slow build of the first half as it created the perfect foundation to launch the second. The ending, though bittersweet, had a surprise I never saw coming. Anya's story will stick with me for quite some time. 4.5 stars
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Reading Progress

December 30, 2015 – Shelved
December 30, 2015 – Shelved as: to-read
December 30, 2015 – Shelved as: contemporary-fiction
December 30, 2015 – Shelved as: audiobook
July 16, 2017 – Started Reading
July 22, 2017 – Shelved as: 17000-in-2017
July 22, 2017 – Shelved as: 4000-books
July 22, 2017 – Finished Reading

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Jonetta I'm going to use an Audible credit for this one.


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Jaline Great review, Jonetta!


Jonetta Thank you, Jaline!


☮Karen Very nice review, Jonetta. I remember thinking that the 2 halves of the book could have been written by different people.


Jonetta Thanks, Karen! Glad it wasn't just my imagination.


Angela M Great review ,Jonetta. I liked this one a lot.


message 7: by Holly (new)

Holly  B Nice review Jonetta!


Wendy Great review Jonetta! I enjoyed it too


Jonetta Wendy wrote: "Great review Jonetta! I enjoyed it too"

Thanks, Wendy!

Holly wrote: "Nice review Jonetta!"

Thanks, Holly!

Angela M wrote: "Great review ,Jonetta. I liked this one a lot."

Thanks, Angela!


message 10: by Lynne (new)

Lynne Excellent review Jonetta!


Jonetta Thank you, Lynne!


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Mary Beth I read the book and DNF it because it was slow in the first half.
I should of listened to the audiobook. Awesome review Jonetta!


Jonetta Thanks, Mary Beth! Oh, I'd give this another shot. I remember questioning what everyone saw in this book when I was in the middle of the first half. And then I got to the second half and everything changed.


Deanna Wonderful review!!


Jonetta Thank you!


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard Great review Jonetta, I liked it too. I enjoyed the second half more than the first half.


Jonetta Thanks, Dosha! That seems to be a common theme.


message 18: by Mary (new) - rated it 3 stars

Mary OK, so I'm at the point of stopping this book, but now you've convinced me to keep at it. Thanks!


Jonetta Mary, I think you’ll be glad you did.


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