White Picket Fences
UNABRIDGED
by Susan Meissner
Narrated by Bernadette Dunne
LENGTH 9 hrs and 19 mins
RELEASE DATE 10-06-09
Program Type Audiobook
PUBLISHER Random House Audio
Genre: Christian Fiction
My Rating: 4.0 of 5.0
Publisher's Summary
When her black sheep brother disappears, Amanda Janvier eagerly takes in her 16-year-old niece, Tally. The girl is practically an orphan: motherless, and living with a father who raises Tally wherever he lands - in a Buick, a pizza joint, a horse farm - and regularly takes off on wild schemes. Amanda envisions that she, her husband Neil, and their two teenagers can offer the girl stability and a shot at a "normal" life, even though their own storybook lives are about to crumble.
Seventeen-year-old Chase Janvier hasn't seen his cousin in years, and other than a vague curiosity about her strange life, he doesn't expect her arrival will affect him much - or interfere with his growing, disturbing interest in a long-ago house fire that plagues his dreams unbeknownst to anyone else.
Tally and Chase bond as they interview two Holocaust survivors for a sociology project and become startlingly aware that the whole family is grappling with hidden secrets, with the echoes of the past, and with the realization that ignoring tragic situations won't make them go away.
Will Tally's presence blow apart their carefully-constructed world, knocking down the illusion of the white picket fence and reveal a hidden past that could destroy them all - or can she help them find the truth without losing each other?
©2009 Susan Meissner; (P)2009 Random House
Review:
Tally’s
father is off on one of his many adventures having left her in the care of her
grandmother. This is nothing new except that her grandmother has died and no
one can reach her dad. Tally is suddenly brought home to live with her Aunt. Tally
doesn’t want to tell Aunt Amanda where her dad has gone but she is becoming
more concerned the longer he is out of touch. Amanda worries about her brother
but also is worried for Tally’s state of mind.
What
may appear at first to be a stable, normal home setting, complete with the “white
picket fence”, turns into a stressed filled home. Everyone is keeping secrets
and they are disrupting the family peace.
Chase
has repressed memories from a traumatic fire when he was a child. Aunt Amanda
wants to speak openly about the memories and get counseling help if needed. Uncle
Neil doesn't think Chase remembers and he doesn't want to bring it up. Neil
spends more and more time in the garage working on nice woodwork projects for
others without recognizing that his wife and children feel that he has
abandoned them.
Chase
actually is struggling with the memories seeking to remember portions which
have been blocked. While he tries to cope with this, he, Tally and Chase’s best
friend work on a school project interviewing two men in a nursing home who
lived through the Holocaust and helped to sneak babies out of the Ghetto.
There
is very interesting history provided through the interviews of the delightful
characters. Although the story starts a bit slowly, it twists with the
intensity of Chase’s emotions, some not so appropriate choices by Amanda and
some delightful connections that tie the characters.
I
particularly liked a section where Chase has an epiphany and a new beginning. I
also enjoyed the history of the German Ghetto which was new to me. My ladies
book club all enjoyed the book but we felt there were some issues left unresolved. Reading through the author’s notes at the end of the print and Kindle
version gave some perspective on this. The notes were not part of the Audible
file.
The book is Christian fiction but not at all preachy and the characters
are far from perfect. I recommend this story to those who enjoy intrigue in a
family setting.
Audio
Notes: I was very impressed with the narrator’s ability to capture the different
ages, voices and emotions for the characters. It enhanced the story for me and
made it move more quickly than reading would have.
I read this for my local Ladies Book Club. I downloaded it on Audible to speed my "reading" time.
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Susan was born and raised in San Diego, CA
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Thanks for the great post and giveaway! I find it interesting that Susan wants to write to "always leave you with a message of hope "
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I find it interesting that when she is not working on a new novel, she is directing the small groups ministries at The Church at Rancho Bernardo. Thanks for having the giveaway!
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She likes to teach workshops on writing and dream-following!
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