Title: The Story She Left Behind
Author: Patti Callahan Henry
Narrated by: Julia Whelan and Theo Solomon
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 12 hours and 26 minutes
Source: Review Copy from Simon & Schuster Audio. Thank-you!
What's the most beautiful book cover you own? I think the cover of The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan Henry is beautiful.
In 1927, a devastating fire burned down young Clara’s house, but even more devastating, her mother disappeared shortly after. Now in 1952, Clara is a single mother raising her daughter Wynnie. She is contacted by a mysterious Englishman, Charlie, who tells her that he has discovered her mother’s lost dictionary in his late father’s library. Clara’s mother, Bronwyn, is a famous author who wrote her first novel at the age of 12. Her second book is in her made-up language and has been unable to be translated. Will this dictionary be able to help translate the second novel? Will Clara be able to find out whatever happened to her mother?
My thoughts on this novel:
· I read this in March for the Brenda Novak Book Group. It was a great Facebook meeting at the end of the month and interview of author Patti Callahan Henry.
· This was an intriguing story that had everything – a literary mystery, family, beauty of nature, wandering the world, love, etc.
· The audiobook was great, and it kept me intrigued on some long drives for work last month. I enjoyed that there were two main narrators.
· The riveting story of the London Smog showing the real danger during that time period in London, especially for those with asthma. The main characters have to make a harrowing journey to get out of London. It was fun during the Brenda Novak interview that Patti Callhan Henry discussed the smog episode of The Crown, which was excellent. When I was teaching an environmental compliance class, I taught about this event as it was a precursor to our Clean Air Act. Environmental regulations don’t come out of the blue. Usually, a tragedy occurred that killed people and spurred new laws to be written.
· I was fascinated by the author’s note at the end. The story was based on real life author Barbara Newhall Follett. Follett was a child prodigy and disappeared never to be seen again when she was 25 years old.
· I loved the fairy tale like feel when Clara and Wynnie visit the Lake District in England. I enjoyed the beautiful descriptions of the scenery, and it really made me want to visit the Lake District.
· There was also a fun exploration of children, make believe, and magical worlds.
Overall, The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan
Henry is a beautiful historical literary mystery. I thought the descriptions were beautiful and
story was very engaging.
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