
Olive Oil and White Bread
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Narrated by:
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Abby Craden
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By:
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Georgia Beers
About this listen
Boston - What happens to lovers after the happy-ever-after moment? What goes on behind the closed doors of a relationship once the commitment is made? What does romance turn into when the hands of time keep turning? Olive Oil and White Bread is a novel that dares to answer those questions.
Angie Righetti is the daughter of a sprawling but close-knit Italian American family. She's out and they're proud. Jillian Clark's family is the white bread to Angie's olive oil. Stoic and emotionally buttoned up, they don't want to think about Jillian's sexuality. It's 1988 when they move in together, on the brink of starting their careers. Like every couple at the start of their life together, they expect to live happily ever after. And for 23 years life happens: They change jobs, buy a house, get a dog, and deal with money issues and the death of a parent. They fight, love, cry, play, make mistakes, have regrets, and try to be good to each other and to everybody else. Like most of us they tumble into a routine that turns into a rut that leads to distraction and danger.
In 96 Hours, Georgia Beers gave herself the challenge of writing a romance set in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. And she succeeded, coming up with a book that garnered awards and great reviews. She returns with a new challenge - writing a romance that starts, rather than ends, with the happy-ever-after.
©2014 Georgia Beers (P)2014 Audible Inc.I loved how real life historical events built a believable chronological framework to hang the fiction on.
I also loved the section headings being song lyrics from that era.
A really simple and elegant story about the genuine complexities of longterm love.
I would LOVE to read something else by this author. x
Beautifully moving & wondefully realistic romance
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I’ve not read many establish couple romances and I think I may be in love with this trope…
Angie is a workaholic, loving and caring but always missing from her home life and a pattern was set very early on in the book… She was throughout a very likable character but I felt myself more drawn to Jillian from the outset!
Jillian is a sweet simple person, loved her job and loved her partner… Throughout the book I was drawn to her sweetness and I guess you could call her my favourite of the pair!
That shifted and I found myself entirely uncomfortable and very saddened by the circumstances later on in the book.. However, I eventually processed it and understood to an extent of what happened and how it did…
The author done an amazing job at immersing me in the story and I truly felt like I understood how both MC’s were feeling!
I’ve read a few by the author now and this has been by far the best one yet! I absolutely loved this story!
Wow
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another good read
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I wanted to give it five stars but...
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beautiful life story
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Abby Craden’s narration is faultless as always.
An emotional rollercoaster of a read!
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Better than the title suggests
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superb
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Easy going and enjoyable
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IMO, Abby Craden's predictably (as expected) fomulaic narration, which I cannot stand, is the only negative point in this production. Such a shame that Audible does not commission actresses with a more representative range of voices/accents to read lesfic novels. Hope it's not an indication of homophobia, racism and/or sexism?
A wonderful lesfic life lesson
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