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Call My Name
by Jenni Ogden, Jenni Ogden
Call My Name is an emotionally yet realistic view on love and friendship.
This book explores heavy topics pertaining to women and even though I am a woman and have my own fair share of trauma, reading and hearing about other women who go through the same amazes me how strong and resilient we a women is and has to be.
I enjoyed that it spans from the 60’s, “the hippy” era until the 90’s as it was well researched.
All in all, the writing was thoughtful and I would recommend this to other women to read.
*Narrator Review: The narrator on this book did not match the emotions depicted in the characters of the book. It was hard for me to listen to a cheery voice discussing a stillbirth of a child and many other delicate topics. Therefore I would not recommend this as an audiobook*
This book explores heavy topics pertaining to women and even though I am a woman and have my own fair share of trauma, reading and hearing about other women who go through the same amazes me how strong and resilient we a women is and has to be.
I enjoyed that it spans from the 60’s, “the hippy” era until the 90’s as it was well researched.
All in all, the writing was thoughtful and I would recommend this to other women to read.
*Narrator Review: The narrator on this book did not match the emotions depicted in the characters of the book. It was hard for me to listen to a cheery voice discussing a stillbirth of a child and many other delicate topics. Therefore I would not recommend this as an audiobook*