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The Forgetting Time: A Novel

Written by:
Sharon Guskin
Narrated by:
Susan Bennett , David Pittu

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
18
Narrator
6
Release Date
February 2, 2016
Duration
11 hours 15 minutes
Summary
Noah wants to go home. A seemingly easy request from most four year olds. But as Noah's single-mother, Janie, knows, nothing with Noah is ever easy. One day the pre-school office calls and says Janie needs to come in to talk about Noah, and no, not later, now - and life as she knows it stops.

For Jerome Anderson, life as he knows it has stopped. A deadly diagnosis has made him realize he is approaching the end of his life. His first thought - I'm not finished yet. Once a shining young star in academia, a graduate of Yale and Harvard, a professor of psychology, he threw it all away because of an obsession. Anderson became the laughing stock of his peers, but he didn't care - something had to be going on beyond what anyone could see or comprehend. He spent his life searching for that something else. And with Noah, he thinks he's found it.

Soon Noah, Janie and Anderson will find themselves knocking on the door of a mother whose son has been missing for eight years - and when that door opens, all of their questions will be answered.

Sharon Guskin has written a captivating, thought-provoking novel that explores what we regret in the end of our lives and hope for in the beginning, and everything in between. In equal parts a mystery and a testament to the profound connection between a child and parent, THE FORGETTING TIME marks the debut of a major new talent.

The program features an interview with the author.
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Alani B.

This book is a beautiful fantasy that leads the reader to question everything we know about life and death. The story is creative, gripping, and suspenseful. The characters are authentic and charming. The narrators did an awesome job. The only upset for me is that this is the authors only book.

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Joanna Mooney

Good narration, but I found the switch between the two narrators a bit distracting. They could have done with just one narrator. The storyline was interesting because the reader thinks the idea could be plausible, but towards the end, the story got a bit "hoakey". But a good summer beach read.

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