
The Road at My Door
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Bernardette Arellano
The Road at My Door follows protagonist Reese Cavanaugh on a dark journey to save her family without destroying herself. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War and the sexual revolution, Mohr examines cultural forces shaping family life in a decade of upheaval. Road is a perfect storm of conflicting needs and beliefs about love of self, love of another, fast-changing attitudes about sex, and the toxicity of family secrets. Through Reese Cavanaugh, Lori Mohr delves into the deep tension between appearance and reality, portraying a family in turmoil.
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Road at My Door to be better than the print version?
Yes, strong narration and interesting story made for a pleasant listening experience.Any additional comments?
This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost.A story to remember
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Would you listen to The Road at My Door again? Why?
The Road at My Door is a beautiful, heartrending work of serious literature. It’s also a page-turner and very accessible for all readers: Teens, adults, avid readers, people who read once a year; everyone.It’s told through the eyes of a teen girl in 1960s Pacific Palisades in LA but from an adult perspective which sometimes sneaks through. A loveable, likeable, sympathetic narrator, Reece Cavanaugh struggles to hold her family together when her folks aren’t getting along. But when a Catholic priest enters the picture and meets Reece’s icy, feminist mom, everything changes. This initiates the holding of The Secret. Reece cannot tell anyone. Layers of complexity are added on and soon Reece is so deep in secrets she can hardly breathe. When it becomes clear her depression is destroying her, and her father cannot protect her, she plunges to depths seen by few. From here, the bottom, there is only one way left to go: up.
This is a redemption tale, a story of tragedy and secrets and sickness but also profound hope. It’s a quick read. I gulped it down in two short evenings. I couldn’t stop reading. I highly recommend it. As a published writer myself, who makes a living as a book editor, I can say from experience: This is some of the strongest writing I’ve seen in a long time. It comes recommended by David Corbett, New York Times Notable author (The Art of Character) and Nancie Clare, former editor-in-chief of “LA,” the LA Times magazine.
Listen to this book. You will not regret it.
The Road at My Door is a beautiful book
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I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone!
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audio book by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Grim But Excellent
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: Lori Windsor Mohr
A teen girl growing up in a dysfunctional family in the 1960's. The family secrets that the protagonist is expected to keep are enough to send her into a downward spiral. The more she fights to save her family the farther she is trampled down. The listener will keep listening to see if she gets a happily ever after.
The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed by Bernardette Arellano.
"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
The Road at My Door
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Wow, Talking About Secret Keeping
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What disappointed you about The Road at My Door?
For me, it was hard to take the incredibly horrible situation this young woman winds up in and cannot seem to escape. If there is a happy ending, ? Not sure, as I gave up before getting that far.What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
sadness and bad nightmaresAny additional comments?
Be grateful if you were raised by semi-decent parentsToo depressing to finish this book
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