All That’s Bright and Gone
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Jesse Vilinsky
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By:
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Eliza Nellums
About this listen
Fans of Jodi Picoult and Fredrik Backman will fall for this tenderhearted debut mystery following a young girl on a quest to save her family.
I know my brother is dead. But sometimes Mama gets confused.
There’s plenty about the grownup world that six-year-old Aoife doesn’t understand. Like what happened to her big brother Theo and why her mama is in the hospital instead of home where she belongs. Uncle Donny says she just needs to be patient, but Aoife’s sure her mama won’t be able to come home until Aoife learns what really happened to her brother. The trouble is no one wants to talk about Theo because he was murdered. But by whom?
With her imaginary friend Teddy by her side and the detecting skills of her nosy next door neighbor, Aoife sets out to uncover the truth about her family. But as her search takes her from the banks of Theo’s secret hideout by the river to the rooftops overlooking Detroit, Aoife will learn that some secrets can’t stay hidden forever and sometimes the pain we bury is the biggest secret of them all.
Driven by Aoife’s childlike sincerity and colored by her vivid imagination, All That’s Bright and Gone illuminates the unshakable bond between families - and the lengths we’ll go to bring our loved ones home.
©2019 Eliza Nellums (P)2019 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about All That’s Bright and Gone
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- Anonymous User
- 13-03-2024
Through a child’s eye’s
I really enjoyed how the story unfolded as we were drip fed information about 6year old Aoife’s dysfunctional family mysteries. Very reminiscent of The Curious Incident of the dog in the Night time. The narrator did a good job of dealing with all the different adult voices, but her child voice, was so over done it grated on my nerves so I kept wishing I had bought the book instead.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-11-2023
A good read!
The narrator did a good job conveying the persona of a 6 year old child. I liked how the author dropped hints to what actually happened from the perspective of a child. A good listen!
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