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The Second Life of Mirielle West

By: Amanda Skenandore
Narrated by: Nicole Poole
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Los Angeles, 1920s: Socialite Mirielle West's days are crowded with shopping, luncheons, and prepping for the myriad glittering parties she attends with her actor husband, Charlie. She's been too busy to even notice the small patch of pale skin on the back of her hand. Other than an occasional overindulgence in gin and champagne, which helps to numb the pain of recent tragedy, Mirielle is the picture of health. But her doctor insists on more tests, and Mirielle reluctantly agrees.

The diagnosis - leprosy - is devastating and unthinkable. Changing her name to shield Charlie and their two young children, Mirielle is exiled to rural Louisiana for what she hopes will be a swift cure. But the hospital at Carville turns out to be as much a prison as a place of healing. Deaths far outnumber the discharges, and many patients have languished for years.

At first, Mirielle keeps her distance from other residents, unwilling to accept her new reality. Gradually she begins to find both a community and a purpose at Carville, helping the nurses and doctors while eagerly anticipating her return home. But even that wish is tinged with uncertainty. How can she bridge the divide between the woman, wife, and mother she was and the stranger she has become? And what price is she willing to pay to protect the ones she loves?

©2021 Amanda Skenandore (P)2021 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Medical Marriage Tear-jerking

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I enjoyed this as it was a bit different I liked the spirit of the main character My only negative was the acceptability of the husbands treatment and her acceptance of men always being right
Narrated well

A good story

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An evocative story that highlighted that the stigma of leprosy was often more debilitating than the disease itself. A beautifully balanced tale that avoided the risk of slipping into sentimentality yet provided an emotive account of people who were isolated and confined, torn away from their families and forced into adopting an alternative lifestyle. An author with a lyrical style with a clear sense of righting an injustice along with a fine beautifully read performance. A very impactful narrative.

An Emotional and Educational Experience

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I know some people listening to this don't understand the raport between characters, but the authoress did her research right. She depicted the era, thr way people were and the medical elements really well. I also like the descriptions. They made me have a vivid picture (movie) in my mind of everything. I'm happy I stumbled upon this book. It was well read as well, with voices and inflexions and all.

Good representation of the era and the subject

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Great narrative the story flowed well, I highly recommend this book, not exactly what I expected but in fact better than expected

Unusual topic

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too flowery too many adjectives and metaphors. 15 words? To paraphrase sorry many review is so long I hadn't time to write a short one

Great history but predictable and too flowery.

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