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The Little Giant of Aberdeen County

By: Tiffany Baker
Narrated by: Carrington MacDuffie
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Publisher's summary

Truly Plaice, an overly large and ungainly girl, is the polar opposite of her sister, Serena Jane, the epitome of feminine perfection. With their parents dead, Truly and Serena Jane are separated: Serena Jane to live a life of privilege as the future May Queen and Truly to live on the outskirts of town, the subject of constant abuse and humiliation.

There, while Serena Jane's beauty proves to be her biggest curse, Truly finds her calling - the ability to heal illness with herbs and naturopathic techniques - and, in reckoning with her demons, the possibility of love in unexpected places.

©2009 Tiffany Baker (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

Critic reviews

"Baker's bangup debut mixes the exuberant eccentricities of John Irving's Garp, Anne Tyler's relationship savvy and the plangent voice of Margaret Atwood....It's got all the earmarks of a hit -- infectious and lovable narrator, a dash of magic, an impressive sweep, and a heartrending but not treacly family drama. It'll be a shame if this doesn't race up the best seller lists." ( Publishers Weekly)
" The Little Giant of Aberdeen County grabs you from its astonishing beginning to its riveting conclusion. Its charms are multitude -- a wholly unique love story, a devastating friendship, a bewitching multi-generational history, all brought to an apex in the larger-than-life personage of Truly, a heroine simultaneously infused with a quiet and dignified grace and peculiar sense of purpose. This dark-yet-rolicking debut is a must-read." (Sara Gruen, author of Water for Elephants)

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Odd and delightful

This was an odd story, and I found it delightful.
I would read this AGIAN.
The narration was good.

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Very Satisfying Read!

I gotta tell you, I almost didn't continue listening to this book. But I'm so glad I did. It was SUCH a terrific story and what a narrator - wonderful.

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Very interesting book

I really didn't think I was going to like this book at first, but, after I got involved with all the unusual characters, I loved it! The narrator was great, too. A very compelling book!

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Pretty good - but could have been Truly good!

I really enjoyed about the first 2/3 of this book, charmed by the engaging and wise-beyond-her-years protagonist Truly. But as the story moved toward its conclusion, I felt the author forcing actions on her heroine that felt more in service to an envisioned resolution and less true to the character she had crafted so well. In the end, Truly becomes willfully uncurious, stubborn, and ultimately less appealing.

I generally liked the narration, but wasn't thrilled with her insistence on using a gruff voice for every adult male character.

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worth the irritation

There is nothing that irritates me more than a poorly edited narration. When the narrator corrected herself a few times at the beginning of the book, I almost quit. I am glad I didn't. This was a lovely story of acceptance and judgement and all kinds of relationships. I am glad I hung in there.

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Worth the credit

No a bad listen. A little slow, but good characters, and sweet story. Everyone likes a little magical realism. At least I do. Not a book I will listen again and again though.

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A Lovely Story

This is a sweet, touching story and I recommend it to anyone. It's themes are acceptance and forgiveness. I loved it.

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meh...

This book was ok. Not terrific, like the reviews had led me to believe. The characters were not very deep or consistent. I never really believed what Truly was feeling or really began to understand who she was. The multitude of bizarre metaphors and similes sometimes seemed gratuitous - put there as filler, or because the author felt that one was needed - but they were often incongruous. The most telling part of a book for me is when I do not come to care very much for any of the characters or sympathize with them in any way. The plot development kept you hoping, and on edge just enough to want to finish the story, but in the end, it was unsatisfying.

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a wonderful tale

It might take a little to get into this story but once you do It's a very entertaining tale.

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I love this story so much read it 5years ago. And forgot about it and was tearing my hair out trying to remember the title. I found some old notes with book titles scribbled on it, and decided I wanted to hear the audio book. The narrator did a wonderful job. I truly enjoyed this audiobook.

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