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Another Life

By: Karla Marie Sweet
Narrated by: Erin Doherty, Kingsley Ben-Adir
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For fans of Octavia E Butler, Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman, a thrilling, heart-wrenching debut novel from Karla Marie Sweet, exploring disparity of privilege, the quest for identity and the human need for connection.

When the External Womb Programme is launched, the news is controversial. Hundreds take to the streets in protest, feeling strongly that growing a baby outside of the human body is "unnatural". But thousands more people rejoice: at last, an alternative for those who wish to have children but worry about the physical toll it may take. A chance that throwing a baby-shaped grenade into one's career path might not derail it entirely.

For Lucy, whose acting career is finally taking off, the news is well worth celebrating. Could having a baby this way mean she can have it all? As she and her husband James embark on their journey, however, it becomes clear she's not being entirely honest with him and, as an old flame returns, everything is thrown into jeopardy.

Decades later, the use of external wombs is commonplace. But a corrupt government stepping into power leads to this groundbreaking piece of technology falling into the wrong hands, forcing everyone to reckon with a challenging new world and their place within it.

Performed by Erin Doherty (The Crown) and Kingsley Ben-Adir (Bob Marley: One Love), Another Life marks the arrival of a brilliant new literary talent that will thrill, entertain and challenge you from beginning to end.

©2024 Karla Marie Sweet (P)2024 Audible Ltd.
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About the Creator- Karla Marie Sweet

About the Creator

Karla Marie Sweet is a British-American actor, screenwriter, novelist and dramaturg born and based in Manchester, UK. Recent acting credits include Black Dog and season 2 of Hulu’s No Man's Land. As a writer, she has multiple television credits to her name and her comedy-drama script DaSilva & Sharp landed her on the 2023 Brit List. Her theatre credits include Cheetham Hill (for the Royal Exchange), This Little Relic (BBC Radio 3 and the Belgrade Theatre) and Othello (Watermill Theatre), a re-versioning that The Guardian and WhatsOnStage awarded four stars each, calling it a "remarkable" adaptation that "moves with the pace of a thriller."

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A stark, distopian look of the future that could actually happen. Emotive, well written and well narrated. Definitely worth a listen

A gripping listen

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An interesting concept of a possible future anomaly interwoven with current prejudices that have a realistic feel. A well told story, sufficiently realistic to cause a shudder.

The human flaws and interwoven story

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Interesting concept. Could have been investigated a bit deeper but think the story gave you room for thought even if I didn’t really feel like the main characters stories intertwined enough.

Beautiful reading voices

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The story is moving, the story of two different times but only a generation apart. New technology that begins as an amazing thing to help people, but ends up corrupted, the story of how to survive things out with your control.
Beautifully read, with appropriate accents and warm voices, this story really sucks you in, you feel for all the characters involved, and the ending is so satisfying!

A moving and well thought out story of two different lives in different times colliding

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It’s a great story with great writing. Absolutely worth a read if you like stories like A Handmaids Tale.

Has everything

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really great book. the voices were great and the storyline amazing. loved the ending.

brilliant

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this book is based on an interesting premise but the story is not developed in a satisfying way. I was left with lots of questions and wondering why certain aspects of the story happened or were bothered with, when there was such an interesting backdrop to be explored. male narrator was great, convincing and consistent but female one sounded too young and lacked confidence in her performance.

meh

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This was long and pointless and dull, and I had so many questions, but it plodded on with so little detail about anything interesting and so much detail about nothing! It was ok and I feel bad leaving a rubbish review but it was meh.

Narrators were good, but story dull

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The plot of this story doesn’t feel that far fetched and will probably happen at some point in the future.

Certainly do able

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Thought provoking -this story will stay with me. Yes it’s futuristic but not beyond the realms of what could happen. Duel narration and time line that come together at end.

Scary concept for the future

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