Her Last Chance
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Narrated by:
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Paula Masterton
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By:
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Alison Ragsdale
About this listen
My darling girl, I watch you playing outside in the grass. Your long blonde hair sweeps back and your blue eyes are bright with joy. You are utterly perfect. I never imagined something could be so wrong, and I’d be powerless to protect you....
Ava’s daughter, Carly, is everything a 10-year-old should be: energetic, creative, and the light of her parent’s lives. But when she starts stumbling down stairs and walking into doors, Ava wants to rush to the doctor. Her husband, Rick, is sure she’s fretting over nothing - kids can be a little clumsy sometimes. But Ava’s instinct is telling her something is seriously wrong.
Ava takes Carly to see a specialist and is given a devastating diagnosis: a rare genetic condition that will change her future forever. When Rick realizes the truth, he is determined to do all he can to help Carly enjoy what light she has left. The close-knit family take it one day at a time, walking to the beach and watching the sunrise.
Just as Ava begins to imagine a new future for them all, a tragic accident throws their lives into chaos once more. To give her daughter a chance at a full life, Ava faces a devastating choice. How can she possibly choose between the two people she loves most?
Listeners of Kate Hewitt, My Sister’s Keeper, and Diane Chamberlain will keep this story in their hearts forever.
©2021 Alison Ragsdale (P)2021 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.What listeners say about Her Last Chance
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- Georgiana Amelia
- 06-07-2023
Her Last Chance
What initially appeared as a very light read turned out to be a very emotional read. The narration was very good as well but it’d be a wee bit better if the announced chapters weren’t so loudly and abruptly spoken. Sometimes it interrupted the overall mood at the time - minor but important in a book like this.
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