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Lina Patel
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Daniel Passer
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Richard Peck
About this listen
Then a steamboat whistle splits the air. The Rob Roy from New Orleans docks at the landing, and off the boat step two remarkable figures: a vibrant, commanding young lady in a rustling hoop skirt and a darker, silent woman in a plain cloak, with a bandanna wrapped around her head. Who are these two fascinating strangers? And is the darker woman a slave, standing now on the free soil of Illinois? When Tilly's mother invites the women to board at her house, the whole world shifts for the Pruitts and for their visitors as well.
In this tale of mystery, adventure, and the civilian Civil War experience, Richard Peck has spun a breathtaking portrait of the lifelong impact that one person can have on another. This is a novel of countless riches.
©2003 Richard Peck (P)2004 Random House, Inc. Listening Library, an imprint of the Random House Audio Publishing GroupListeners also enjoyed...
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Critic reviews
"Peck reaches new depth with this Civil War-era novel." (Publishers Weekly)
"This unusual Civil War novel really boosts Peck's credentials as America's best living author for young adults." (The Washington Post)
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- Becky Hofer
- 10-21-20
Beautiful Story
Richard Peck is a masterful writer. what a beautiful story he has woven in the setting of the Civil War. Characters come to life with his well-crafted words. I loved everything about this book including the excellent narration. Highly recommend!
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- Anonymous User
- 03-24-25
Best book ever
I loved it so much! It was so good! This was probably the best book I have ever listened to, so creative!
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- Robert Perry
- 01-19-25
the river between us
I really liked the historical detail,but it made me cry when the mother turns away tilly.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-11-24
Recommend
that story really touched my heart. I’m usually not into books with war but this one is really good.
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Love Peck's way of writing about history!
What made the experience of listening to The River Between Us the most enjoyable?
The story is great. I am looking forward to teaching this book to my 8th graders.
What other book might you compare The River Between Us to and why?
Like Peck's "Fair Weather," I love how he takes his characters to historically accurate entertainment venues. In "FW," we visited the Chicago World's Fair and a Wild West. In this story, we learn about actual Show Boats of the era. I plan to try singing "Old Man River" to my soon-to-be embarrassed 8th graders when we come to the Show Boat part.
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- LynnG
- 08-04-18
Tender, rich and layered.
This book left me in a whirl of so many emotions, If I had to describe one of them, it would be, Love. Love for the characters, who I had unknowingly bonded with. Love for the irresistible storyline. Love for Richard Peck (May he Rest In Peace). I am not sure how, after all these years I have not seen his work before. He definitely deserves to be up there with J.R.R Tolkien and Jane Austin.
I won’t give you any spoilers, but I think that the Civil War topic was phenomenal!
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- Pheonix
- 01-14-24
Pleasant, light
An historical setting and topic, at the outset of the Civil War along the Mississippi. I learned a bit about Creole culture. An easy listen. My favorite books have more depth and than this.
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- Rebecca Sue Genz
- 02-13-23
Part of this Stories Beauty is the Narration
I very much enjoyed the book overall but the narration provided by Lina Patel really enhances everything happening in the story. I’d listen again just to hear her narration. In addition, the story reminds us of a different time while also pointing out that some things still haven’t changed.
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- Mary
- 07-01-24
Historical accuracy
Loved the richness of the characters. The author brought them to life. Loved the ending!
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