Mercer Street
American Journey, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Chaz Allen
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By:
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John A. Heldt
About this listen
Weeks after her husband dies in the midst of an affair in 2016, Chicago writer Susan Peterson, 48, seeks solace on a California vacation with her mother Elizabeth and daughter Amanda. The novelist, however, finds more than she bargained for when she meets a professor who possesses the secret of time travel. Within days, the women travel to 1938 and Princeton, New Jersey. Elizabeth begins a friendship with her refugee parents and infant self, while Susan and Amanda fall for a widowed admiral and a German researcher with troubling ties. Filled with poignancy, heartbreak, and intrigue, Mercer Street gives new meaning to courage, sacrifice, and commitment as it follows three strong-willed souls on the adventure of a lifetime.
©2015 John A. Heldt (P)2017 John A. HeldtWhat listeners say about Mercer Street
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- Dinky
- 06-07-17
Time Travelling that you can relate too.
What did you like most about Mercer Street?
A very intriguing story about time travelling, they spend a few months before the outbreak of World War 2, they meet Eleanor Roosevelt, Einstein and many other important people.
What other book might you compare Mercer Street to, and why?
Journey to centre of the earth.
What about Chaz Allen’s performance did you like?
Very pleasant, easy on ear.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes, it showed how strong the 3 generations of women were ... The idea of meeting yourself as a baby was very intriguing. Looking forward to hearing another tale.
Any additional comments?
Trying hard to find a fault, only one, it would be easier to hear if the author did not answer every question asked by a character with things like "I do" " I might" etc., the listener can fill in those spaces. I loved this book, it was long and good value, although personally “I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.”
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