
Meadowlark
Author: Melanie Abrams
Narrator: Soneela Nankani
Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 05/01/2020
Categories: Fiction, Women, Literary Fiction, Suspense & Thriller

Author: Melanie Abrams
Narrator: Soneela Nankani
Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 05/01/2020
Categories: Fiction, Women, Literary Fiction, Suspense & Thriller
Melanie Abrams is the author of the novels Playing and Meadowlark. She is an editor and photographer and currently teaches writing at the University of California, Berkeley. She lives in Oakland, California, with her husband, writer Vikram Chandra, and their daughters.
I honestly couldn't put this book down, but night after night I forced myself to because I didn't want it to end. The characters spoke to me on a deep level...I couldn't beleive the author could create the inner life of so many different characters at various ages so beautifully. I was IN from page......more
I’m interested in all things cult related. So much so that the descriptions of this book on Netgalley read something like this to me…blahblahblahcultblahblah. I requested it immediately, received and read shortly after. And yes, there was a lot of cult activity in this book. In fact the plot is book......more
Sold as general fiction or literary fiction, this is a middling book that promises much but somehow fails to deliver a satisfactory ending. The story begins with introducing us to Simrin, who now goes by the name of Simone, a woman brought up in the midst of a cult that she escaped when she was 15 ye......more
An absorbing read A most interesting novel. Told from the viewpoint of each of its main characters Melanie Abrams delves into the lives and thoughts of the children who inhabit the perfect world in the eyes of their parents. Is it paradise or is it prison? This is the dilemma to be faced by each as......more
“Abrams gorgeously depicts the spellbinding world of closed communities, in which being noticed as special means everything. From the starkly beautiful desert landscapes that mirror the children’s thirst for attention to the brightly colored lines and shapes that Simone and Quinn see linking them to those they love, Abrams deftly conjures a highly charged emotional terrain. A compelling, taut portrait of love and broken promises.” —Kirkus Reviews“Abrams (Playing) examines the fractured childhoods and divergent paths of two cult survivors in this tense and graceful tale…this alarming portrayal of misguided good intentions and parental zealotry will linger with readers.” —Publishers Weekly“Abrams’s latest is a beautifully written if terrifying look at childhood, trauma, and how being extraordinary does not promise a charmed life…With main characters living lies, their assumed names are just the first layer of deception in a deep story of being special and of the pain it can cause.” —Booklist