
Neva's Story
A Coming-of-Age Romance Set in 1940s America
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Emily Ellet
About this listen
During the last year of her life, my grandmother started writing a story about a young girl named Neva. This book is my way of finishing it. It's a coming-of-age story about family, high school sweethearts, and growing up in the year 1940. Gregory Austin McConnell is a writer, filmmaker, and creator of web video. His previous work includes the award-winning film Voicemails from Strangers. He has produced numerous video essays, documentaries, short stories, diverse educational work, and a general oddball assortment of viral videos that have entertained millions on YouTube.
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there are some distinctly modern phrases in the text, breaking the suspense of disbelief.
I bought the book because I like the author, but the book just sucks and mostly that's because the core of the story sucks. try to write that in 200 words and you'll see how that's never worth creating a book about. Paying tribute to a grandma is admirable, but that doesn't facilitate publishing bad books, sorry.
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