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Second Chances
- Narrated by: Sarah Carleton
- Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins
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Summary
Nichole is caught in a tough position, juggling too many responsibilities as her world falls apart around her. When her mother turns up missing while performing an errand, Nichole is left picking up the pieces of her shattered life and taking care of her younger siblings. She isn't sure where she can turn to for help and she is facing a lot of harsh realities about how life works.
Richard wants to help Nichole through this heartbreaking situation, but he discovers that he's been doing the right things for the wrong reasons for a long time. Everything begins to fall apart as he realizes he's swept problems under the rug for so long he might no longer be able to fix them.
Can they overcome their own prejudices and get a second chance?
Second Chances is a contemporary novel set in middle America that delves into social issues people deal with on a regular basis. It features a strong female protagonist standing up to the world and pushing back against commonplace wrongs.
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- Flashofcompetence
- 07-01-17
Heartfelt and meaningful
Would you listen to Second Chances again? Why?
I didn't really expect there to be so much emotion in this story. I would definitely listen again because I'm sure there were parts I missed that are important to what happened.
What other book might you compare Second Chances to, and why?
Anything by Nicholas Sparks, or anyone who adds a lot of emotion to their story. It was kind of unique.
Which scene did you most enjoy?
Probably when Ben was going through his life and how he got where he is. That scene made me really sad.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yeah. It isn't too long, but it has a lot in it that makes it unique.
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