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The Curious Heart of Ailsa Rae
- Narrated by: Cathleen McCarron
- Length: 10 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ailsa Rae is learning how to live.
She's only a few months past the heart transplant that - just in time - saved her life. Life should be a joyful adventure. But....
Her relationship with her mother is at breaking point, and she wants to find her father. Have her friends left her behind? She's felt so helpless for so long that she's let polls on her blog make her decisions for her. She barely knows where to start on her own.
Then there's Lennox. Her best friend and onetime lover. He was sick too. He didn't make it. And now she's supposed to face all of this without him.
But her new heart is a bold heart.
She just needs to learn to listen to it....
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- anthony
- 28-11-2019
So listenable
An intimate touching and moving tale brought to life beautifully by the brilliant Cathleen McCarron. Don’t miss this one. What a wonderful 10 hours!! I’m going to miss the characters.
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- Jezabel N
- 24-07-2018
An enjoyable listen
An enjoyable story. Escapism and listened to in a day. Good character development and very well researched by the author. 7.5/10
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- Libby Whittaker
- 14-04-2020
A lovely story
Overall I enjoyed this story about a young woman who is the recipient of a heart transplant. The author has a lovely style of prose, although I found the pace a little slow at times. The way it is partly written through her blog is a nice framework for part of the story. The narrator does a great job too.
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