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We are all good people here

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSoundPublisher: [New York, N.Y.] : Simon & Schuster Audio, 2019Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 8 audio discs (approximately 570 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 9781508286356
  • 1508286353
  • 9781508286363
  • 1508286361
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813.6 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3623.H57896 W42 2019ab
Online resources: Read by Katharine Powell.Summary: Eve Whalen, privileged child of an old-money Atlanta family, meets Daniella Strum in the fall of 1962, on their first day at Belmont College. Paired as roommates, the two become fast friends. Daniella, raised in Georgetown by a Jewish father and a Methodist mother, has always felt caught between two worlds. However, at Belmont, her bond with Eve allows her to finally experience a sense of belonging. That is, until the girls' expanding awareness of the South's caste system forces them to question everything they thought they knew about the world and their places in it. Eve veers toward radicalism, a choice pragmatic Daniella cannot fathom. After a tragedy, Eve returns to Daniella for help in beginning anew, hoping to shed her past. However, the past is not so easily buried, as Daniella and Eve discover when their daughters are caught up in secrets meant to stay hidden.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
AUD CD AUD CD Chamberlin Free Public Library Audio CD AUD CD WHI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 24480000020574

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Read by Katharine Powell.

Eve Whalen, privileged child of an old-money Atlanta family, meets Daniella Strum in the fall of 1962, on their first day at Belmont College. Paired as roommates, the two become fast friends. Daniella, raised in Georgetown by a Jewish father and a Methodist mother, has always felt caught between two worlds. However, at Belmont, her bond with Eve allows her to finally experience a sense of belonging. That is, until the girls' expanding awareness of the South's caste system forces them to question everything they thought they knew about the world and their places in it. Eve veers toward radicalism, a choice pragmatic Daniella cannot fathom. After a tragedy, Eve returns to Daniella for help in beginning anew, hoping to shed her past. However, the past is not so easily buried, as Daniella and Eve discover when their daughters are caught up in secrets meant to stay hidden.

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