The One I Was, Eliza Graham
The One I Was, Eliza Graham
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The One I Was

Author: Eliza Graham

Narrator: Sue Pitkin, Michael Page

Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 04/21/2015


Synopsis

Restless, troubled Rosamond Hunter has spent most of her life running away from the past, filled with guilt about her involuntary role in her mother’s death. When her nursing job brings her back to Fairfleet, her childhood home, to care for an elderly refugee, she is forced to confront the ghosts that have haunted her for so long.Her patient, Benny Gault, first came to Fairfleet, England, in 1939, having fled Nazi Germany on a Kindertransport train.As his health fails, he and Rosamond begin to confide in each other. At first their tentative friendship revolves around the love they both shared for Rosamond’s glamorous grandmother, Harriet, but as their trust in each other grows, guilty secrets are exposed and history is turned on its head.From the acclaimed author of Playing with the Moon and Restitution comes a beautiful and haunting tale of friendship, redemption and forgiveness across generations.Revised edition: This edition of The One I Was includes editorial revisions.

About Eliza Graham

Eliza Graham spent her biology lessons sitting at the back of the classroom, reading Jean Plaidy novels behind her textbooks. In English and history, however, she sat right at the front, hanging on to every word. At home she read books while getting dressed and cleaning her teeth, and during school holidays she visited the public library several times a day.At Oxford University she read English literature on a course that regarded anything written after about 1930 as too modern to be included. She retains a love of Victorian novels and the poetry of the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries.Eliza’s first novel, Playing with the Moon, was longlisted for Richard & Judy’s Summer Read category and named one of the World Book Day 2007 ‘Books to Talk About.’Find out more about Eliza on her website, elizagraham.co.uk, and follow her on Twitter @Eliza_Graham.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emmet

This book is yet another of those I am unsure how to rate. The beginning was definitely interesting, and I found myself drawn towards the character of Benny almost immediately upon his intoroduction. However, this likeable character is not exactly the focus which was disappointing. The main protagon......more

Goodreads review by Alex

For Benjamin Goldman, 11, the Kindertransport is a life-saver. Oh, sure, he's homesick, but the people in England are nice and there is always plenty to eat at the refugee camp. No one seemed interested in fostering Benny, though, except one nicely dressed man, but then, all he does is give him a ch......more

Goodreads review by Carol

Complex story that weaves in and out of different time zones, through different voices to unravel the past of various characters, to finally bring truth and peace and some justice to a young woman and an old man. I found this intriguing and compelling reading.......more