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Calling Me Home

By: Julie Kibler
Narrated by: Bahni Turpin, Lorna Raver
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Eighty-nine-year-old Isabelle McAllister has a big favor to ask her hairdresser, Dorrie. She wants the black single mother to drop everything and drive her from Texas to a funeral in Ohio - tomorrow. Dorrie, fleeing problems of her own and curious about Isabelle’s past, agrees, not knowing it will be a journey that changes both their lives.

Isabelle confesses that, as a teen in 1930s Kentucky, she fell in love with Robert Prewitt, a would-be doctor and the black son of her family’s housekeeper - in a town where blacks weren’t allowed after dark. The tale of their forbidden relationship and its tragic consequences just might help Dorrie find her own way.

©2013 Julie Kibler (P)2013 Blackstone Audio, Inc

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I really wanted to like it

I really wanted to like this book for two reasons: 1. Bahni Turpin, 2. The reader reviews were so overwhelmingly positive that it seemed I couldn't possibly go wrong picking this book as my next listen. Wrong I went.

This is a book which reinforces stereotypes, simplifies complexities, and doesn't attempt to ask or raise a single question. The characters and plot are so absurd that it can't even count as entertaining. This book was not worth of such amazing narrations from these two fine women.

The story is simplistic, the characters are flat. The narration of Isabelle is done in the past tense, while Dorrie's is in the present. Near the end, their stories clumsily converge.

Isabelle is viewed by everyone in her life as perfect. Dorrie listens to her sad and depressing story for days on the way to a funeral, never once criticizing Miss Isabelle for a single thing. In fact, she holds her on a pedestal as the utmost example of a human being. This contrasts with the actual portrayal of Isabelle, which proves her to be an irritating, selfish, and implausibly naive girl and then woman.

Dorrie's story, on the other hand, seems random and at odds with the major plot (Isabelle's story). It is also disturbingly reflective of negative stereotypes. Mostly, it seemed that Dorrie was only put into the story in order to praise Miss Isabelle and try to convince the reader of her goodness, and to revise her own life after having Miss Isabelle's bright white light shown upon her. Ick.

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Hope they make a movie!!

A little slow moving at first but I spent many nights up far too long just to get a little more. Funny, sad and touching all rolled into one! Both main characters brought something unique to the story. This is one I will listen to again.

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Dissenting opinion

What disappointed you about Calling Me Home?

Unoriginal story, stereotyped characters, and really irritating narration by Lorna Raver

What was most disappointing about Julie Kibler’s story?

There was NOTHING original in this story. The author took elements of "The Help" and mixed in "Driving Miss Daisy". I am dumbfounded by all the glowing reviews

How did the narrator detract from the book?

I found her voice too slow and, when Izzy was narrating as her younger self, her voice should have changed to reflect this.

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Excellent read

Would you listen to Calling Me Home again? Why?

I hardly ever listen to a book more than once, so no, I would not listen to this one again. It was however, well written and the main characters were complex and well developed. The mystery was interesting since here were several facets to it. I enjoyed it.

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Tender and sweet.

tender and sweet. I gave it 5 stars not because it was profoundly written, not because each line was lyrical, but because I just couldn't stop listening. Perhaps. the story line is a bit predictable, perhaps it's a story that's been written before, but it was lovely. it jerked at my heart in sweet and simple ways. Its a story that needs to be told over and over and over until the hearts of all people are open to all of our beautiful diversity. Its a story of tearing down walls from a very old time. Tender and sweet. I'm sure I will listen to this book again.

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WORDS cannot describe!

I have a lump in my throat from this book on tape. The story makes you want to keep listening all day and night, LITERALLY!!!
The readers of this book made me feel like they were sitting on my sofa talking to me. I thought Miya Angelou's biography and Witney Houston's mother reading her book were my two most favorite books on tape. Calling me home is right up there, perhaps in the lead now. I suggest this book for a road trip because you won't want to turn it off.

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Beuatiful, heartbreaking story

Would you consider the audio edition of Calling Me Home to be better than the print version?

Quite likely. The choice in Lorna Raver and Banhi Turpin as narrators was a good one... voices nearly pitch-perfect, though Lorna Raver's voice could get a little over-dramatic, and Bahni Turpin uncharacteristically read a couple passages with less inflection that called for. These instances were rare, and it was an enjoyable read

What was one of the most memorable moments of Calling Me Home?

When Dorie found out who broke into her office and why... the anger came right through.

And the heartbreak of Isabel losing Robert

Which character – as performed by Bahni Turpin and Lorna Raver – was your favorite?

Both Dorie and Isabel. They obviously took center stage, and some of the other characters weren't as flushed out... but they were great!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Both, in parts... the scene with the hotel night manager made me laugh out loud

Any additional comments?

Great book, depicting the complex race relations that are still ongoing today. Tackling it both from a white and African-American perspective - peeling back the layers of prejudice on both sides - was well done.

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Terribly disappointing, both story and narration.

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

It's rated 4.4 currently, so it's clear this book appeals to many people. I don't understand why. Maybe some young adults would be more sympathetic, but I think more likely, they would just roll their eyes.

What was most disappointing about Julie Kibler’s story?

First of all, the story was out of the 40's and 50's. Had it been written then, maybe it would have been novel. By now, it's old hat. I don't think it spoils anything to say that the story of a young, introverted, white girl falling for a perfect black boy has been done before and better.Secondly, it dragged on interminably, flashbacks by the white woman, present time by the black woman, who somehow was enchanted with the old lady's life. I listened for 2.5 hours before asking myself why I was wasting my time. I read a few spoilers on GR to see if the plot developed as I anticipated, and I was right. I wasn't going to get anything more out of this book, so I quit.

Would you be willing to try another one of Bahni Turpin and Lorna Raver ’s performances?

I might be willing to give them another try, but Lorna Raver's portrayal of Isabelle drove me nuts. Bahni Turpin was ok.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

As a morality tale, it's ok, but do we need another superficial rendition of this theme?

Any additional comments?

I don't understand the high ratings that this has received. I know lots of people foreswear writing negative reviews--look at the most liked review by Alexandria Milton. It is fair but negative.

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Go in blind!!!!

So. I started this book with no knowledge what so ever of its contents besides the fist few pages that I listened to. I decided the narrator sounded good and a hairdresser was one of the characters Ok I'm in. Sooo so glad that is all I had. I would so not have gave it a chance if I knew the summary let me tell you that. This book was so good I can not recommend it enough. Blind is the best way though for sure!!!!

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Amazing Book!

I purchased this book because I so enjoyed Bahni Turpin's narration in The Help. I am so glad that I did! I absolutely loved the book. It's an incredible story of one woman's past and another's present. The story and the narration are wonderful. I only wish Ms. Kibler had other works on Audible. I'd buy them in a heartbeat.

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