
We Must Be Brave
Read by
Juliet Mills,
Jayne Entwistle
Release:
02/26/2019
Release:
02/26/2019
Runtime:
16h 8m
Unabridged
Quantity:
“Narrator Jayne Entwistle outdoes herself with this moving story…Entwistle captures the kind, childless Parr…[and] particularly shines as precocious Pamela…Juliet Mills’s spirited narration begins in 2010, when Parr and Pamela are finally reunited in a conclusion that is satisfying without being sentimental. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”
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Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award
A Booklist Pick of the Best Women's Fiction on Audio
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "A powerful story that proves how love itself requires courage." --Delia Owens, author of Where the Crawdads Sing Spanning World War II and the sweep of the twentieth century, We Must Be Brave explores the fierce love that we feel for our children and the power of that love to endure. Beyond distance, beyond time, beyond life itself. A woman. A war. The child who changed everything. December 1940. As German bombs fall on Southampton, England during World War II, the city's residents flee to the surrounding villages. In Upton village, amid the chaos, newly married Ellen Parr finds a girl asleep, unclaimed at the back of an empty bus. Little Pamela, it seems, is entirely alone. Ellen has always believed she does not want children, but when she takes Pamela into her home, the child cracks open the past Ellen thought she had escaped and the future she and her husband Selwyn had dreamed for themselves. As the war rages on, love grows where it was least expected, surprising them all. But with the end of the fighting comes the realization that Pamela was never theirs to keep. Spanning the sweep of the twentieth century, We Must Be Brave explores the fierce love that we feel for our children and the power of that love to endure. Beyond distance, beyond time, beyond life itself.
Release:
2019-02-26
2019-02-26
Runtime:
Runtime:
16h 8m
16h 8m
Format:
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
1.18 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781984839800
9781984839794
Publisher:
Penguin Random House
Penguin Random House
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