
Flowers in the Snow (Betty's Book)
The Edenville Series, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Robin Rowan
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De:
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Danielle Stewart
Remembering the past can be like buying a return ticket for a train you aren't sure you want to board.
Rocking away on her peaceful front porch, Betty Grafton receives sad news which forces her to relive the darkest moments of her life. Surrounded by her family, a captive audience hanging onto her every word, she weaves the tale of how an unlikely and controversial friendship shaped her into the woman she is today. Exposing her own mistakes, fears, and soul deep heartbreak, Betty shares the hard truth about growing up in the South in the 1960s.
Though the years have blown by with hurricane force, the ache in her heart feels fresh. The threat of harm still chills her to the core. Yet the joy of friendship continues to sustain her.
©2015 Danielle Stewart (P)2015 Danielle StewartListeners also enjoyed...




















Very good read
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Carolina in the 60s
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Listen to it over and over
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What made the experience of listening to Flowers in the Snow (Betty's Book) the most enjoyable?
The story is so amazingly touching. Danielle Stewart writes at an emotional level that few other author I know can achieve. Betty has been a favorite in the past and her story is simply amazing.What was one of the most memorable moments of Flowers in the Snow (Betty's Book)?
This book deals with several Civil Rights issues but at a personal level in the characters POV, I'm from the north and although you glaze over the history of the movement it was an eye opener for me in a way and to have it put from a personal perspective makes it more real than the facts we so often hear. I know this is a fictional story, but it is told very well.Have you listened to any of Robin Rowan’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Robin Rowan is new to me, but I will be on the lookout for more of her work. She did an Amazing job with this bookIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
A strong woman, a compelling story.Touching and Emotional in the best way possible.
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Amazing
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Flowers in the Snow
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Where does Flowers in the Snow (Betty's Book) rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It ranks right up there at the top.What did you like best about this story?
How it gave history another face and explained more of the struggle of the timesWhich character – as performed by Robin Rowan – was your favorite?
Betty was my favorite loved watching her growWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes it was and I hated that I couldn't listen to it all at one timeAny additional comments?
This is so worth a credit. Even if you haven't listened or read any of the books in the author's other series this is based off. You can listen to this one without worry of being lost.Please do yourself a favor and use a credit on this amazing read.
Wonderful but real story
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Give it a few minutes and it gets better.
"This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast."
Sweet and heartwarming
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What made the experience of listening to Flowers in the Snow (Betty's Book) the most enjoyable?
This is Betty's story, which was mainly told in a long flashback to the 1960s, showed the problems with integration that occurred during one year. This was a telling of a very bad time in a small Southern town where ignorance and bigotry was actively maintained by a majority of the white people with the black folks segregated in a rickety shack town on the outskirts of town.Betty, a grandmother, remembers an incident that changed her life and others in her town. I was immersed in Betty's innocence, the cruelty of the white people, the fear felt by the black people, and the changes that were sweeping the nation. This is how one town dealt with the inevitable changes, and how one girl helped to make some important changes to the people around her. She seemed helpless, outnumbered, and so naive, but she made some good and unexpected friends, and in her own way fought for what she believed was right.
It was an intense story that gains new depth because the narrator chose to make the character voices different and distinct.The narrator was wonderful. She did an amazing job of changing character voices and reading the prose with what felt like the intent of the author. I felt drawn in and absorbed by her voice. The characters came alive, and the action seemed so real. I listened to it absently at first, while I was otherwise occupied. And I found myself stopping and paying attention to the story, which is very good. I replayed some parts and bookmarked others. Without the narrator's engaging storytelling, I would have missed the nuances of this story.
Disturbing, Intense, and Heartwarming
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I cried and laughed through the whole book.
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