
The Impossible Truths of Love
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Narrated by:
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Kristin Atherton
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By:
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Hannah Beckerman
About this listen
From bestselling author Hannah Beckerman comes a moving story about memory, secrets, and what it really means to feel that you’re one of the family.
“WONDERFUL. I read [it] in one gulp.” - Marian Keyes
“I LOVED this book and will be recommending it to everyone.” - Ruth Jones
“Hannah Beckerman is the real deal.” - Alex Michaelides
When Nell’s father makes a deathbed declaration that hints at a long-held secret, it reignites feelings of isolation that have plagued her for years. Her suspicions about the family’s past only deepen when her mother, Annie, who is losing her memories to dementia, starts making cryptic comments of her own.
Thirty-five years earlier, Annie’s life was upended by a series of traumas - one shock after another that she buried deep in her heart. The decisions she made at the time were motivated by love, but she knew even then that nobody could ever understand - let alone forgive - what she did.
As the two women’s stories unravel, a generation apart, Nell finally discovers the devastating truth about her mother’s past, and her own.
In this beautifully observed and emotionally powerful story of identity, memory and the nature of family, Hannah Beckerman asks: To what lengths would you go to protect the ones you love?
©2021 by Hannah Beckerman. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Critic reviews
“WONDERFUL. I read The Impossible Truths of Love by Hannah Beckerman in one gulp. The intrigue at this book’s heart genuinely ‘got’ me.”—Marian Keyes, author of Grown Ups
“Hannah Beckerman’s writing is utterly superb: so finely crafted. I was gripped from the start and couldn’t put it down. I LOVED this book and will be recommending it to everyone.”—Ruth Jones, author of Never Greener and writer / star of Gavin and Stacey
“This is an accomplished, moving, and deeply felt novel. I found myself thinking of it during the days and savouring it as I read it. It’s affecting, elegiac, and highly relatable. Hannah Beckerman is the real deal.”—Alex Michaelides, author of The Silent Patient
A long drawn out story
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Great story
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Riveting story. Heartbreaking. I binged it in two days!
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Epic twist turns everything on it’s axis!
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The Impossible Truths of Love
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Beautifully written and narrated
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I wish the book had started with revealing "the secret" (which was relatively obvious) and worked forwards from there, rather than the retrospective drawn out reflections that always stopped short of revealing "it" until near the end of the book. I did not enjoy the fake suspense this created.
I frequently found myself yelling "just get to the point!" and skipping forwards through a lot of boring minutae.
In the absence of a real plot, prose was padded out with pointless long descriptions that added no insight into the characters or the story, and the overuse of similes.
Sometimes the narrator would use an urgent "shout-y" voice to convey tension, which was extremely annoying especially when listening with headphones. This broke up her overly slow deliberate narration, which just made the story even more long and drawn out.
I actually feel annoyed with myself for listening to the end
Too long and drawn out
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Depressing
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Dreary
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Death by simile
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