©1998 Danielle Steel; (P)1998 Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, a Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.
"slow and same words again and again"
The author repeats the same things plenty of time. The first half is too slow, the end is much better.
"Very outstanding novel about twins"
This book was so good,there were sad parts, funny parts, then you really got into the story when the twins decided to switch places and trick the husband. It took the son a year to figure out the real twin, but not the husband, even after having a set of twins with her. His wife left him not wanting to have sex, taking care of his son, or just being a wife. So her twin filled in great, but when she got hurt in Europe during the war and the head Nurse sent her Twin the telegram that she was serious ill, of course she took off to see about her and the husband complained, so he went along. So they had to tell him the truth of the switch
which totally upset him. And then she had to tell her sister she also had a son too, that really put a lid on the jar. They had to get back to the states caring each other and an infant, what a trick with shooting all around and getting to a ship; but they made it home. Safe and sound back to NY with their twins and son & housekeeper waiting. This would make an interesting MOVIE!
The life, excitement, sadness,admosphere
A little bit of both.
John Fleming puts a lot of life in his narration
"commuter in NY"
The unabridged version of this book was looooong. But that was my plan. It was an entertaining book for a commute the has no radio reception. Many time the author repeated information already in earlier portions of the book. All in all it was a good listen.