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Memories in the Drift
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Karen Peakes
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Melissa Payne, bestselling author of The Secrets of Lost Stones, returns with another haunting and hopeful novel about redemption, the power of memory, and a woman’s will to reclaim her life.
My name is Claire. I’m thirty-six years old. It’s September. I know what I’m doing and why I am here...for now.
Ten years ago, Claire Hines lost her unborn child - and her short-term memory - following a heartrending tragedy. With notebooks, calendars, to-do lists, fractured pieces of the past, and her father’s support, Claire makes it through each day, hour by hour, with relative confidence. She also has a close-knit community of friends in the remote Alaskan town where she teaches guitar to the local children. It’s there, in the reminders.
As determined as Claire is to regain all that’s disappeared, she’d prefer to live without some memories of her before life - especially those of her mother, Alice, who abandoned her, and Tate, the ex-boyfriend who broke her heart.
But when Alice and Tate return from the past, there’ll be so much more for Claire to relive. And to discover for the very first time. Through healing, forgiveness, and second chances, Claire may realize that what’s most important might not be re-creating the person she was, but embracing the possibilities of being the person she is.
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- Jude Cairncross
- 19-01-2023
A constant surprise
One of the best stories I've listened to for quite some time. Have your tissue box ready, you'll need it! The constant twists and turns keep you listening and you stop feeling sorry for this woman in a very short time as you realize how amazing she is. Makes me really feel for people who this has actually happened to
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