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Where Butterflies Go
- By: Debra Doxer
- Narrated by: Rebecca Gibel
- Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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Meira Sokolow had the misfortune of being born to Jewish parents in Warsaw, Poland, in 1912. Before she took her first breath, her fate had been sealed. Residing in the Jewish Quarter of the city, Meira's early life was typical. She fell in love with a local boy, got married, and had a daughter. Then the German army marched into Warsaw and everything changed. Forced into the ghetto with her family, she found survival to be a daily struggle. Hunger, disease, and unimaginable cruelty were her stark realities.
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Courageous
- By Anonymous User on 03-28-25
- Where Butterflies Go
- By: Debra Doxer
- Narrated by: Rebecca Gibel
Moving
Reviewed: 02-19-25
Loved Mira’s journey from loss to love, of ultimate healing, while still remembering and speaking out about the past.
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I'm Glad My Mom Died
- By: Jennette McCurdy
- Narrated by: Jennette McCurdy
- Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
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Jennette McCurdy was six years old when she had her first acting audition. Her mother’s dream was for her only daughter to become a star, and Jennette would do anything to make her mother happy. So she went along with what Mom called “calorie restriction." She endured extensive at-home makeovers while Mom chided, “Your eyelashes are invisible, okay? You think Dakota Fanning doesn’t tint hers?” She was even showered by Mom until age sixteen while sharing her diaries, email, and all her income. In I’m Glad My Mom Died, Jennette recounts all this in unflinching detail.
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Unexpectedly poor narration
- By Glitchzig on 08-10-22
- I'm Glad My Mom Died
- By: Jennette McCurdy
- Narrated by: Jennette McCurdy
Kept me interested the whole time.
Reviewed: 01-18-23
This book kept me interested the whole time. Peeking behind the curtain of someone’s life is always interesting, and this book goes to show you, you never really know what someone may be going through so always be kind.
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