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The Breakaway

A Novel

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The Breakaway

De: Jennifer Weiner
Narrado por: Nikki Blonsky, Santino Fontana, Jenni Barber, Soneela Nankani, Joy Osmanski
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner comes “a zippy rom-com with genuine heart and soul” (People) about love, family, friendship, secrets, and one woman’s life-changing journey.

Thirty-three-year-old Abby Stern has made it to a happy place. True, she still has gig jobs instead of a career, and the apartment where she’s lived since college still looks like she’s just moved in. But she’s got good friends, her bike, and her bicycling club in Philadelphia. She’s at peace with her plus-size body—at least, most of the time—and she’s on track to marry Mark Medoff, her childhood sweetheart that she met at the weight-loss camp that her perpetually dieting mother forced her to attend.

Yet Abby can’t escape the feeling that something isn’t right...or the memories of one thrilling night she spent with a man named Sebastian two years previously. When Abby gets a last-minute invitation to lead a cycling trip from NYC to Niagara Falls, she’s happy to have time away from Mark, a chance to reflect and make up her mind.

But things get complicated fast. First, Abby spots a familiar face in the group—Sebastian, the one-night stand she thought she’d never see again. Despite their undeniable chemistry, Abby is determined to keep her distance. Then there’s a surprise last-minute addition to the trip: her mother, Eileen, the woman Abby blames for a lifetime of body shaming and insecurities she’s still trying to undo.

Over two weeks and more than seven hundred miles, strangers become friends, hidden truths come to light, a teenage girl with a secret unites the riders in unexpected ways...and Abby is forced to reconsider everything she believes about herself, her mother, and the nature of love.
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"Nikki Blonsky, Santino Fontana, Jenni Barber, Soneela Nankani, and Joy Osmanski are an amazing ensemble for this captivating drama. As a plus-size woman with a meandering career, Abby feels at odds with societal expectations. But she is rooted in her love of bicycling and her steadfast boyfriend. Now she’s about to lead a two-week cycling trip that includes her critical mother and Sebastian, a one-night stand from years ago. Not surprisingly, she’s feeling anxious. Happily, the members of the cycling group support each other in unexpected and tender ways. Blonsky gives an expressive performance as Abby. Fontana employs a smug tone as privileged Sebastian. Barber uses a soft, fearful tone for a secretive teen. Nankani and Osmanski’s supporting roles provide meaningful contrasts."
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glad to know I am not the only one who can't stand the voice for Abby. serious cringing happening. plus some of it is just gross. im not a prude but some bodily fluids shouldn't get so much attention. I don't think I can finish it.

I still have 9 hours to go....

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Ugh… I don’t know where to start with this one. I excitedly pre-ordered some time back and had a calendar reminder for the release date. I’m not sure if I can finish this… it’s terrible all around. It’s like she had all these great ideas in her head and put them all in one hodge podge if a story. I’m wondering where her editor was on this one. It felt like Top Chef when the critique is that there are too many flavors in the dish. Each flavor or idea is good, but too many competing just makes a mess.

JW has definitely had a theme of writing plus size leads which I find refreshing. I am a huge proponent of HAES, fighting Western beauty standards, and smashing the patriarchy. But this book definitely pushed the agenda to the point that I was annoyed. I’m looking to escape in one or JW’s clever stories, not be reminded of how shitty diet culture is (which it definitely is).

I’m just not sure what this book is. A novel? A story showing different points of view via the different characters? A book educating us on body neutrality? A reminder not to slut shame and assure consent? A commentary on the impact of Roe being overturned and how devastating that change can be to a person with an unwanted pregnancy? (Using trite, stereotyped characters nonetheless.)

And finally… the narrator (a talented actress) needed to stick to her day job. Unnatural pauses, pronunciation which led to a struggle in comprehension, grating voice, unexpected emphasis on syllables or words.

Hoping JW comes back in her next novel showcasing how brilliant of a storyteller she can be.

Die Hard JW Fan But….

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First, the narration was a bit cringy. These fake voices- ugh. Just read the book.
Second, some storylines seemed just thrown in there for todays news sake. No follow up or real reason for them.
Let’s just take every issue of today and throw it in a book.
I love JW- I preorder every book.
This one was disappointing.

Jenn Weiner is my favorite- sadly this book is not!

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I am mixed on my rating of the story.
The narrator of Abby took too many pauses and (swallowing sounds).

Skip this one!

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I have never quit an audiobook before, but I simply cannot listen to this voice narrator another minute. I made it to Chapter 6, but it was painful. I am older, and I have also found the voices of younger women quite unappealing (the Kardashians, for example). I think this is something that they are deliberately cultivating because they find it attractive (not sure if that is the right word, and who knows really what they are thinking?). I have noticed that younger news reporters on NPR are adopting this affect also. I have tried to listen, and keep my attention focused on the content and not the delivery, but it is difficult. If I have a choice, I turn it off. In this case the narrator also stumbles across words, doesn't pay attention to punctuation, and goes flat every now and again.

Seriously cannot speak to the content or story on this one. I just couldn't focus on it.

I am turning off this audiobook and I will go to the library and get on the list to read the hard copy of the book. I only regret what I paid for this experience and will now look at the reviews more closely before choosing. Had I done so, I would have passed on this one.

Going to check out the book...

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