One Moment, One Morning
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Narrated by:
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Alison Reid
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By:
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Sarah Rayner
About this listen
The 07.44 am train from Brighton to London: The carriages are packed with commuters. One woman occupies her time observing the people around her. Opposite, a girl applies her make-up. Across the aisle, a husband strokes his wife's hand. Further along, a woman flicks through a glossy magazine. Then, abruptly, everything changes: A man collapses, the train is stopped, an ambulance called. And for three passengers that particular morning, life will never be the same again.
©2012 Sarah Rayner (P)2014 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about One Moment, One Morning
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- Amanda
- 15-07-12
Sad but insightful
This is the story of how events one morning changed the lives of three women and their families forever. If you are recently bereaved this might be a difficult read, or you might find the insight into bereavement very comforting; whichever way, this book will affect you. It also has something to say to women in abusive relationships and those wanting to break out of the traditional moulds of society. This can be the right book for you to read in these circumstances, or possibly the very wrong one, you will only know when you have read the book!
Whatever the circumstances of the reader, this is a cleverly written book that flows well and shows insight into the inner depths of women.
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- murph
- 03-02-22
Too many words, too slow to action…
I can’t say much about how the story unfolded because i got bored with how many words it took to tell any part of it. It had no immediacy in the telling. The narrator tried to differentiate the characters voices but her reading was, for me, overall rather flat. Her narrating schoolgirl-ish. I hate to give up on a book but I simply couldn’t keep going with this one. I found I didn’t care enough about any of the characters, for the reasons given above. Sorry.
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- Lynne
- 04-03-13
A reminder that you should live life to the full!
An interesting story of three ladies journeys coming to terms with the negativity in their life and the importance of friendship. I loved how they were all intertwined. Warning: fairly morbid in places. Very well narrated and Alison's voice is easy to listen to.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-06-22
Feeling cheated off my time after listening to thi
I found the title intriguing but there ends the intrigue. Author states the obvious throughout the story. So much so I thought she must be self published . why would any publisher print this?. disappointing read
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- Lynda
- 05-02-13
One moment too long for me!
I really disliked this book. It seemed to be a mixture of a magazine story and some well worn therapy platitudes. Not very keen on the narration either.
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