• The Memory Keeper's Daughter

  • By: Kim Edwards
  • Narrated by: Lorelei King
  • Length: 13 hrs and 52 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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The Memory Keeper's Daughter

By: Kim Edwards
Narrated by: Lorelei King
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Publisher's summary

It should have been an ordinary birth, the start of an ordinary happy family. But the night Dr David Henry delivers his wife's twins is a night that will haunt five lives for ever.

For though David's son is a healthy boy, his daughter has Down's syndrome. And, in a shocking act of betrayal whose consequences only time will reveal, he tells his wife their daughter died while secretly entrusting her care to a nurse. As grief quietly tears apart David's family, so a little girl must make her own way in the world as best she can.

©2005 Kim Edwards (P)2007 WF Howes Ltd

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A Richard and Judy Book Club selection.

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Slow to unfold, but beautifully told

This beautiful book delves into the lives of five characters and how one experience shaped their futures. At times you will be equally engaged and disengaged by each of the characters and this is what gives the book one of it's greatest qualities - the ability to see the characters as real human beings and understand and empathise with their response.

It briefly touches on some of the issues of the times, but does not seek to fully explore these themes, rather focusing on the individual traits, strengths and struggles of the characters.

I would recommend this book to anyone seeking a character driven storyline who doesn't require a perfectly packaged ending.

Slow to unfold at times, but worth the wait.


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kept persisting hoping for a decent ending

the narrative just went on and on and i stayed with it hoping for a decent ending. so disappointing. perhaps if the reading had been better and the personalities were better drawn and there had been more substance to the story line i may have given it 2 stars as it was i just could not wait for it to finish. seriously lacking credibility. so so boring.

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