
The Other Girl
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Littrell
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By:
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C D Major
About this listen
They thought she was insane. But what if she was telling the truth?
1942, New Zealand. Edith’s been locked away for a long time. She was just five years old when she was sent to Seacliff Lunatic Asylum. Fifteen years later, she has few memories of her life before the asylum, but longs for one beyond it.
When she survives a devastating fire that destroys her ward, Edith is questioned by the police and a young doctor, Declan Harris. Intrigued by his beautiful patient, Declan begins to doubt the official reasons for her incarceration. Is she truly mad - or could the impossible stories she told as a child actually be true?
Time is running out. With Edie awaiting a new and permanent treatment, soon there will be little of her left to save. Meanwhile intrigue has tipped into obsession - Declan needs to uncover the truth, but in doing so he will risk losing everything. As he sets out to save her mind, will he lose his own?
©2020 by C D Major. (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.So well Researched I hope The Doctor never sent her back.
A part two would be good great Material for a new mini series .
The Narrator was wonderful I Highly recommend this Book what ever your beliefs are. !
Loved it !
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One thing I didn’t really like about the book is that it seems to hold the doctor helping Edith as a heroic man who holds high regards with his patients, especially Edith’s friend, Bernie. However, he was only determined to help her purely based on his attraction to her, which I find unethical. I wish it was challenged more. The few weak attempts were poor and the book made it seem like the person confronting him was actually the bad one, in my opinion.
Overall, it’s just ok.
Potential Spoilers(!) - It’s ok.
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Okay
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Great read
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Overall good
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Gripping book, sad but inspiring.
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I had the audiobook narrated by Katherine Littrell who does an excellent job with the narration.
It’s historical fiction, almost a character study, with mystery elements thrown in.
Set in a New Zealand lunatic asylum during WW2. Edith has been a patient in the asylum since she was 5 years old.
When Edith survives a fire on her ward she is questioned by police and a new young doctor Declan Harris, who is left questioning the official reasons for her incarceration.
It’s told in split time frames to tell Edith’s story as a youngster, and the events which led to her incarceration, as well as her current circumstance.
It’s a slower paced very character driven story, the slower pace scene setting isn’t detrimental, I was quickly hooked. I found the premise of the story fascinating. Edith’s situation was heartbreaking, she’s very likeable it’s easy to engage with her plight. Her character is so well portrayed, I really liked the young Doctor who turns into an amateur sleuth.
I found it Interesting that the inspiration is based on a fire in an institution where there were only 2 survivors during that time period.
If you are open to something a little different I recommend this audiobook.
A great one if you are open to something different
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A good idea made boring
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couldn't get into this book at all
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