
The History of Us
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Narrado por:
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Cassandra Campbell
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De:
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Leah Stewart
Eloise Hempel is on her way to teach a class at Harvard when she receives devastating news. Her sister and her husband have been killed in a tragic accident, and Eloise must return home to Cincinnati to take her sister's three children, Theodora, Josh, and Claire, out of the hands of her own incapable mother. Nearly two decades later, Eloise is still in that house, still thinking about what she left behind.
With Claire leaving for New York City for a promising ballet career, Eloise has plans to finally embark on a life that's hers alone. But when her mother makes a competition out of who inherits the house, and Claire reveals a life-changing secret, their makeshift family begins to fall apart.
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I thought it would be a funny heartwarming story but it wasn't.
I found it very hard to connect with any of the characters (or even care about them). They all seemed to whine about their lives and none of them could appreciate what they had.
I would not recommend this book...
It's missing the History Of Them
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Fewer times the characters say I'm sorryWould you recommend The History of Us to your friends? Why or why not?
The book is a moderately interesting story with interesting characters. However, about 1/2 way through I started counting the number of times the characters say they are sorry for something. It is a good read if you want some basic distraction that does not require too much thought.Way to many "I'm sorry"
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Didn't happen. The story is really about the kids-now-20-somethings, and has very little to do with Eloise and her dilemma of being aunt/parent. The kids' seem to be variations of one character and their struggles are so similar I had trouble keeping them distinct. Plus, the story focused more on romantic entanglements than life decisions in context. I liked Josh's (middle child) conflicts with leaving his band and for that reason he stands out, but in spite of all their talents and bright futures, the adventures of kids this age are not really fertile ground for an engaging story arc. They may be very gifted in so many ways, but their stories are really in the future, and so little is known about life that the only issues seem to be how to connect with the opposite sex and how to maintain the connection or break up.
I would have preferred the novel to be more of an exploration of Eloise's issues: becoming an instant parent, her job ventures, her outside-the-box life (at least in the particular city where she lives) with a female life partner. Indeed, what goes on in these later life snapshots has nothing to do with the sudden change of role for Eloise, and the sudden change of mother for the kids - the initial, original accident becomes almost irrelevant and the stories just seem to be about being 20-something.
I would have liked to see it done differently - focusing more on Eloise, as I have said, and zeroing in on the early fragmented family with younger children. Even Eloise's mother, the somewhat distant grandmother, could have had a stronger role.
Anyway, there's good narration and basically good listening, but it all left me only partially engaged, always waiting for segments about Eloise.
Readable, Enjoyable, But Missing Something
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Sounded more interesting that was
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Where does The History of Us rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Occasionally, I throw in some fiction in my long line of history/biographies. I'm never disappointed. Characters are fully developed in this story of a woman who reached her goal of Harvard professor only to give it up to raise her sister's orphaned children. After they're grown, they are all still bound together by the old Cleveland manse that everyone grew up in, but can't let go of.The story of an Accidental Family
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Disappointing
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I did enjoy the book, and it was time well spent.What was most disappointing about Leah Stewart’s story?
I was frustrated with the characters. And I don't think it ever really resolved why none of these adult "children" can grow up and support themselves. They were so "Entitled" and no one ever really faced or confronted them with that. I just wanted them to grow up.Would you listen to another book narrated by Cassandra Campbell?
Yes, the narrator did a good job.Could you see The History of Us being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Maybe. But I don't think I'd want to watch it - not enough happens.Interesting
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