
MRS. EVERYTHING by Jennifer Weiner, read by Ari Graynor, Beth Malone
Two narrators deliver a long, lush story of two sisters who grew up in a Jewish household in Detroit from the 1950s up to 2016. As their paths diverge, listeners think about women and how they move through all the challenges in their lives.
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The story of two sisters who grew up in a Jewish household in Detroit takes us through the 1950s and up to 2016. The sisters’ paths are very different, but their shared experiences and relationship create an engaging tale that makes you feel their similarities more than their differences. In a great example of the dual voice performance, narrators Malone and Graynor narrate alternating chapters, bringing to life the sisters’ reflections with clear expression of their emotions. This long, lush story makes us think about how women move through all the challenges in their lives. Published by Simon & Schuster Audio.
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