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The Journey

Northwest Passage, Book 2

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The Journey

By: John A. Heldt
Narrated by: Caroline Miller
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Seattle, 2010. When her entrepreneur husband dies in an accident, Michelle Preston Richardson, 48, finds herself childless and directionless. She yearns for the simpler days of her youth, before she followed her high school sweetheart down a road that led to limitless riches but little fulfillment, and jumps at a chance to reconnect with her past at a class reunion. But when Michelle returns to Unionville, Oregon, and joins three classmates on a spur-of-the-moment tour of an abandoned mansion, she gets more than she asked for. She enters a mysterious room and is thrown back to 1979.

Distraught and destitute, Michelle finds a job as a secretary at Unionville High, where she guides her spirited younger self, Shelly Preston, and childhood friends through their tumultuous senior year. Along the way, she meets widowed teacher Robert Land and finds the love and happiness she had always sought. But that happiness is threatened when history intervenes, and Michelle must act quickly to save those she loves from deadly fates. Filled with humor and heartbreak, The Journey gives new meaning to friendship, courage, and commitment as it follows an unfulfilled soul through her second shot at life.

©2012 John A. Heldt (P)2015 John A. Heldt
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What did you love best about The Journey?

'The Journey' was, a fantastic audiobook. It was well thought out, engaging, and the characters were realistic. I think the latter is the reason I didn't want to book to end.

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Book 2

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What made the experience of listening to The Journey the most enjoyable?

This is the first book that a time traveler stays and lives in the past. Awesome!

What other book might you compare The Journey to and why?

Maybe the Oulander series however this one is someone who really takes the Journey

Have you listened to any of Caroline Miller’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes. Caroline Miller is a very good narrator.

Who was the most memorable character of The Journey and why?

Michelle as it is her Journey.

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Time Travel at it's best

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As with all of John A Heldt books, there is history in all of these. This one in particular has a time traveler that is my age, so I could really relate to the time and place that she went back to and the history during this period.. I knew where I was during these historical events, which made this book even more special.

When Michelle goes back to 1979/80 and meets her younger self Shelley, (I think I'd be a little more surprised).. but has an opportunity to change some small things.

Caroline Miller did an awesome job narrating this book.. Highly recommend.

I loved this story

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The Journey: Northwest Passage, Book 2 was an excellent audiobook. I have never read or listened to the first in the series but it did not impact my enjoying this story at all. The story starts in 2010 when Michelle, newly widowed goes back home to her 30th High School reunion on Friday the 13th. She married Her high school boyfriend, he becomes a rich driven man who recently died in a climbing accident. While going around a local old house with friends from the reunion sharing memories. She enters a room and is transported 31 years into the past to the fall of her senior year of High School. After the shock has worn off she realizes the opportunity she has to make positive changes in peoples lives. I really loved this audiobook. I highly recommend it. It was just really entertaining and enjoyable.

The narration was done by Caroline Miller and she does an awesome job. I look forward to hearing more of her performances.

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Excellenet Time Travel with a Twist Story

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, I would. I usually enjoy time travel books and this was definitely a good one. It was also a nice change from what I am used to. It was well written and the narration was good as well.

What did you like best about this story?

I liked the idea of encouraging everyone to make better choices to ensure they would have a happier future. Even though she was in everyone's business all the time she was always helpful and kind. She didn't push but rather made them think about what they really wanted by being supportive and taking time to talk.

Have you listened to any of Caroline Miller’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I thought she did a fine job with the narration.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Michelle's death. I was not expecting it when it happened. Hearing about all the lives she touched and even making a positive difference in the life of someone who didn't even like her was touching.

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Not the average time travel book

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