Late Bloomer
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Narrated by:
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Margot Dionne
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By:
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Fern Michaels
About this listen
Twenty years have past since the incident involving six lonely children at a secret playground in Indigo Valley, Pennsylavania, which left the town bully dead and 10-year-old Cady Jordan seriously injured. Now Cady has returned to the valley to care for her ailing grandmother Lola, the only person Cady has ever truly loved.
While Cady has grown into attractive, intelligent, but overly cautious young woman, she has no memory of her childhood tragedy. Lola desperately wants to see Cady embrace life and find the happiness she deserves so she pushes her granddaughter to "remember".
As Cady reacquaints herself with her old friends, she begins to recalls bits and pieces of what happened that fateful day. She also discovers a new zest for life and falls in love for the first time. But her friends don't want her to remember. If the truth comes out, their safe and secure lives might be ruined forever. Which of them will do what is best for Cady and acknowledge the truth, and which of them will betray her again and do what is best for themselves?
With vibrant, complex characters and her distinctive blend of humor and poignancy, Fern Michaels is at the peak of her storytelling abilities. Late Bloomer takes listeners on the young woman's journey of self-discovery that is exciting, heartbreaking and ultimately triumphant.
©2003 Fern Michaels (P)2011 Simon & SchusterWhat listeners say about Late Bloomer
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- 27-02-18
Superb story probably the best yet
A great story that has you laughing and deep thinking at the same time. Characters are all well defined and have clear roles which develop so well as the story progresses. At times the narrator has a strange voice for the character played by Fiona but you get past that. Definitely recommend
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