Their Yesterdays
Gelesen von Megan Kunkel
Harold Bell Wright
The story of a man and a woman, as they experience The Thirteen Truly Great Things of Life: Dreams, Occupation, Knowledge, Ignorance, Religion, Tradition, Temptation, Life, Death, Failure, Success, Love, and Memories.(Introduction by Megan Kunkel) (6 hr 4 min)
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Good listening
This is well read and interesting to listen while working, driving etc... It is, to me, a nice introspective kind of book that causes some reflection and tells an interesting narrative. The reader is easy to understand and listen to. She doesn't try to oversell the story or gets bogged down by tediousness of reading, as some are prone to do. I know I couldn't do any better, and I have read this book prior to listening to it. It is worth the time, in my opinion.
Unique Story
LG W
A great story. Today's woke culture won't agree with the philosophy of this book but it is a truly great and beautiful narrative.
Robin Wright
Truly beautiful! I'd love to read it with a book club or with a group of teens and discuss each chapter.
Marilyn Jessup
So good and true and thought provoking. A story about the things that really matter and endure.
enjoyable!
The voice of the reader matched the story wonderfully! Well written, and well voiced. thank you!
j elless
everyone should read this, it simply makes one stop and think, a great book
Lloyd Goldman
I loved this book ten listens