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  • Still Life in Shadows

  • By: Alice J. Wisler
  • Narrated by: David Bosco
  • Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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Still Life in Shadows

By: Alice J. Wisler
Narrated by: David Bosco
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It's been 15 years since Gideon Miller ran away from his Amish community in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, as a boy of 15. Gideon arrives in the Smoky Mountains town of Twin Branches and settles in at the local auto mechanic's garage. He meets a host of interesting characters. The most recent acquaintances are Kiki, an autistic teen, and her sister, Mari. Known as the "Getaway Savior," he helps other Amish boys and girls relocate to life in modern America.

One day the phone rings. On the other end is his brother, Moriah, calling from Florida. Of course Gideon welcomes his brother to stay with him and offers him a job. But Moriah is caught in a web that ends in his death and forces Gideon to return to the town of his youth, with his brother's body in the back of a hearse and Mari and Kiki at his side. He must face not only the community he ran away from years ago but also his own web of bitterness. Will he be able to give his anger over to God and forgive his father?

©2017 Alice J. Wisler (P)2018 Alice J. Wisler
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Sill Life in Shadows

A different kind of Amish love story book.A man who left the Amish is now a saviour that helps them 'escape'.He lives in a town that has accepted him and hid kin.His personal struggles in his head and with family both, in and out of the church ,was a view we seldom get.Living in Amish country I really enjoyed it.David Bosco was a good narrator.His dialect could have been better.lolI was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.'

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the influencer of a narrator

this is one of those times when a narrator introduce you to new authors and stories that you couldn't imagine you will listen to and you couldn't imagine you would enjoy this book was very very interesting and very intriguing and because I like the narrator I chose the book and I don't regret it at all the story was very interesting the characters were fascinating and overall it was a fantastic listen a surprising one but incredible nevertheless

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Another side of the amish life

this books looks at the other side of the amish life and getting away from it. It made me feel as if I was living the amish life in slow motion, riding in a horse and buggy. Yes the book was slow but it was worth every bit of it. You learn what a hard life they lead and what it takes to break away from it.
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EXCELLENT!

I loved it! This book is full of drama, heartbreak, humor and family love. The narration is outstanding and will keep you entertained! The author did an amazing job with the character builds and plot! I look forward to reading more books from this author! I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Families!

I liked learning more about the Amish and some of how they live.

I wanted to hear more about whether Gideon and Mari ever married .
I was disappointed it wasn’t a little longer.

Mr. David Bosco spoke so well! He has such a nice voice, it was like when you read a book and you don’t want to put it down.

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Would Highly recommend this story!!!

I totally loved this book. The story was excellent and interesting. Having family members who suffer with autism, I think the author captured the way an autistic child might think very well. it was also interesting to learn a bit about the Amish culture, and also the Japanese culture. I love the way Gideon, Mari and Kiki were all brought together. Such different people, yet love and God bonded them and turned them in to a family. The narration was really great as well. I love the way the voices changed if someone was on the phone, or using a microphone for example. The narration kept the story intereting, and brought the characters to life.

This book was hard to put down. I also love the fact that Moriah's death and life was treated with such compassion. If there are any more audio books written by this author, I will certainly be reading them.
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A Most Enjoyable Story Fantastically Interpreted

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

David Bosco is one of my favorite narrators and it was the reason why I agreed to review this audiobook. He did not disappoint and his interpretation of the various characters is truly remarkable. It truly makes for an enjoyable listening experience.
I was not familiar with the author however so that was a very pleasant discovery. The intricacies of the various characters make the storyline extremely interesting and captivating. A few years back I saw a captivating documentary on the voluntary exodus of some of the younger Amish community members. It is so true about the difficulties they encounter in trying to assimilate in an alien society. Not all of them make it and tragedies are more common than you'd expect. The author was able to convey the difficulties life changing events bring to these young people hungry to discover a world so different from the one they grew up with.
The portrayal of the autistic child is also extremely well done. What a wonderful world where all races, cultures, and mental abilities find a way of becoming part of a loving community... Just an outstanding audiobook overall.

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ENDEARING & MOVING

Interesting story about Amish life, and leaving it behind to start a new life outside of the Amish world.
Sometimes you can run, but your problems always have the nasty habit of finding you and settling in....

Gideon, after starting a new life away from his Amish Community in Pennsylvania, meets a teenage girl named Kiki. She's different. She and her sister, Mari have challenges of their own.

Great characters, moving and compelling story, and wonderful narration. I really really enjoyed it :)
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Good read

Narrator was very good. I was impressed that it didn't lull me to sleep. Very well done. Story was good. Thank you

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Tender coming of age story

Still Life in Shadows is beautifully written and describes two main story lines. We are first introduced to 14-yr old KiKi who lives with her sister in North Carolina. She is treated differently in her school and doesn’t know why. Then enters Gideon, late 20-something male who grew up and escaped from his Amish community. The author uses the two of them to intertwine the differences and similarities people face when being different; and the positive outcome that happens when they admit who they truly are.

Narrator David Bosco does a fantastic job of separating the characters and making you feel empathy for each individual. Well done!

The character plots come together in a smooth way at the end. The author could have ended the audiobook in several places; but I’m so glad she didn’t. I definitely recommend this audiobook.

This audiobook was given to me in exchange for my unbiased review.

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