A Quiet Life, Ethan Joella
A Quiet Life, Ethan Joella
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A Quiet Life

Author: Ethan Joella

Narrator: Stacey Glemboski, Melissa Redmond, Byron Wagner

Unabridged: 8 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/29/2022


Synopsis

From the author of A Little Hope—a Read with Jenna Bonus Pick—comes another “heartwarming, character-driven” (Booklist) life-affirming novel about three individuals whose lives intersect in unforeseen ways.

Set in a close-knit suburb in the grip of winter, A Quiet Life follows three people grappling with loss and finding a tender wisdom in their grief.

Chuck Ayers used to look forward to nothing so much as his annual trip to Hilton Head with his wife, Cat—that yearly taste of relaxation they’d become accustomed to after a lifetime of working and raising two children. Now, just months after Cat’s death, Chuck finds that he can’t let go of her belongings—her favorite towel, the sketchbooks in her desk drawer—as he struggles to pack for a trip he can’t imagine taking without her.

Ella Burke delivers morning newspapers and works at a bridal shop to fill her days while she anxiously awaits news—any piece of information—about her missing daughter. Ella adjusts to life in a new apartment and answers every call on her phone, hoping her daughter will reach out.

After the sudden death of her father, Kirsten Bonato set aside her veterinary school aspirations, finding comfort in the steady routine of working at an animal shelter. But as time passes, old dreams and new romantic interests begin to surface—and Kirsten finds herself at another crossroads.

In this beautiful and profoundly moving novel, three parallel narratives converge in poignant and unexpected ways, as each character bravely presses onward, trying to recover something they have lost. Emotionally riveting and infused with hope, “the soothing tone and warm worldview of this grown-up bedtime story will be good for what ails you” (Kirkus Reviews).

About Ethan Joella

Ethan Joella teaches English and psychology at the University of Delaware. He is the author of A Little Hope, which was a Read with Jenna Bonus Selection, A Quiet Life, and The Same Bright Stars. He lives in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, with his wife and two daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Terrie

"A Quiet Life" by Ethan Joella is Friendship and Family Fiction at its best! In a small Pennsylvania town where most everyone knows everyone else, there are three individuals who have suffered a loss and are desperately searching to find their way to the other side of grief. - Chuck Ayers' wife Cat......more

Goodreads review by Karen

I just loved this story! Chuck is in his early seventies and has lost his beloved wife to cancer. Ella’s life is at a standstill as she awaits news of the whereabouts of her young daughter who was taken by the child’s father. Kirsten is a young lady who works at an animal rescue and is torn between two......more

Goodreads review by Rosh

In a Nutshell: A slow but fairly satisfying read. Character-oriented plot, so it won’t work for all. Good if you want to read stories about characters with emotional baggage trying to move beyond the grief that drags them down. Story Synopsis: Chuck Ayers, who is in his seventies, doesn’t want to go......more

Tissue alert!! This is a story of grief. I was thoroughly moved by the story because, although many scenes feel manufactured, I didn’t care because the story is kind, sweet, and hopeful. It’s a story that will make you sad for the grief the three main characters suffer; yet it’s a story of how everyd......more


Quotes

"In this novel narrators Stacey Glemboski, Michelle Redmond, and Byron Wagner present interwoven stories of loss and grief in suburban Pennsylvania. The featured characters are elderly Chuck, single mom Ella, and young Kirsten, who is launching into adulthood. Each chapter reveals their experiences of immeasurable sorrow, taking us on a journey through a time and place. Wagner does an especially respectable job of narrating Chuck’s chapters. The characters’ stories reinforce the age-old beliefs that the world is small, we are all connected, and being kind will get us through."