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Where We Belong
- Narrated by: Mary Beth Light
- Length: 15 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Belinda
- 07-03-21
Absolutely loved this book
Having read multiple Lynn Austin books, each time I select another one to read, I’m a bit guilty of thinking, “I bet I don’t enjoy it as much as I did the last one.” I’m usually wrong! I certainly was this time too! I absolutely loved this story. The main characters, sisters, Rebecca and Flora....well, I wish I was the third sister! Lovely, kind, considerate young ladies who are also adventurous and don’t like to be boxed into a stereotypical role. Also, I have to say, the narration was perfect, the BEST I’ve ever heard and I don’t say this lightly. I wish I could see this as a series or film.
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- Suzduz
- 12-03-18
A lovely mix
Great story with a bit of everything I like in it well done! I Love her books and the narration was great too
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- Emma
- 29-11-17
Sensational
What a wonderful story of hope, love, redemption and restoration in a most unlikely place.
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- A+D
- 22-10-17
Great Story! Almost like a Memoir
I really enjoyed the story by Lynn Austin. It was almost like listening to a memoir. I liked the characters. Sisters raised in an unconventional manner by their wealthy father. They grew up to be very independent women, one with a heart for history and travel, the other with a heart for the poor and orphaned. The story takes place from around 1860 to the end of 1890. Told from four viewpoints, going back and forth in time. I loved the adventure, though not typical for women of this time period, I found it very believable. Mystery, danger, and suspense had me listening on the edge of my seat in many places.
I loved the Christian elements throughout the story. The sisters trusted God with everything. They spoke the message of salvation but left the choice up to the person they were speaking to.
I did not care for the narrator. It seemed she was reading in slow motion and struggling to get her breath. I needed to speed it up quite a bit for it to sound more like a normal reading.
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- Debbie
- 06-10-17
Good clean Christian story/mystery, awful narrator
Enjoyed the Christian aspect, the mystery, and the adventure, but the narrator has some kind of problem with needing a breath every few words so it ends up sounding like, "Rebecca...came into...the room and... announced that she...is going...abroad." SO ANNOYING! She is good with different voices, but that incessant unnecessary pausing makes her sound like she can't get her breath or lost her place while reading or forgot her lines or something. Very distracting and truly annoying. I won't listen to anything else narrated by her. I will, however, definitely listen to more Lynn Austin books :)
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- M. Burdette
- 17-11-17
Loved this book!
I enjoyed the great story, the narration, and everything about this book. The story was a great look of how Christ loves us and the salvation message of forgiveness... The narrator was amazing with the different voices. This book was just an overall joy to listen to.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-11-17
sweet and adventurous story
Another great book from Lynn Austin. A fascinating adventures of two sisters who go against the norm to be who they feel God wants them to be in a time when women were more limited and less respected then today. If you are struggling with your faith, need adventure in your life or just want a fun read..here it is
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- Sharey
- 14-02-18
Losing her magic touch?
I have now listened to all Lynn Austin's Audible books on a binge, except the Chronicles and Restoration series, and loved them all except these last two she's written. This one started out okay but ended up as bad as Waves of Mercy. What's going on, Lynn? Save these two for last. They are preachy and not necessarily everyone's cup of tea. The criticisms of science and evolution in this book were also ridiculous.
Btw, I loved the narrator of this book and think other reviewers were far too critical of her. I didn't see any problem at all!
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- Cory
- 21-10-17
Inspiring!
Grew to love the characters. They were full in their humanness and relate-ability with quirks and character defects. Yet their faith was encouraging and made it seem plausible. The history and time period was captivating. My favorite part was the weaving of the Gospel message throughout.
Thank you, Lynn Austin for this book and sharing your God given talents. I don’t know how a fictional book with fictional characters can encourage me to be a better person, but that’s exactly what this book did.
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- Anna
- 21-10-17
Fascinating story!
Riveting and inspiring. Audio narration is superb! I highly recommend this. Lynn Austin is my favorite author.
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- Mom4Life
- 11-01-22
Another great book by Lynn Austin
I absolutely love how Mrs. Austin wrote the book from several of the characters perspectives. It was well done.
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- annie lo
- 25-11-17
Boring story, terrible reader
Lynn Austin is one of my favorite authors. I was excited to read a new book from her. But this book is nothing like her other books. I'd even question if the same person actually wrote it! And the readers voice was annoying. Sorry Lynn but this book is not up to your usual standard.
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- Sylvia
- 11-06-22
Interesting story but…
Miserable narration!
Some may tire of the of all the religious references.
Also, Author flips back and forth from one time to another - annoying and confusing!
Highly improbable story.
I almost returned it but wanted to know what happened to the characters.