Location: England Type: Audiobook
Timeline: Dual timelines Genre: Fiction
Narration: 1st Person. Lucy Scott had a great tone and accent while narrating this story.
Review:
Stars: 3.5
I listened to this while on a road trip. It was good but at times it was easy for my mind to wander. This book shows the complexity of life and relationships. It had me going back and forth with who I wanted to have a happy ending. I can also see some good discussions happening about this book in a book club setting.
Sex:
Rape
Language:
Fuck: 1
Triggers:
Rape
Infant loss
Abuse from religious person
Questions:
The story was told by Nan through two different eras of her life (the disappearance and Her Lies Sister Mary).
Which did you prefer?
Why?
Was Nan a reliable narrator?
Why or why not?
Was just Nan's perspective a successful way to tell this story?
Who else's perspective would you have like to see?
What is your opinion of Nan?
Did your opinion change from the beginning to the end?
If so, when and why?
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