The Silver Star by Jeannette Walls audiobook

The Silver Star: A Novel

By Jeannette Walls
Read by Jeannette Walls

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781451661507
7.80 Hours Unabridged
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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls’ gripping new novel that "transports us with her powerful storytelling...She contemplates the extraordinary bravery needed to confront real-life demons in a world where the hardest thing to do may be to not run away" (O, The Oprah Magazine). It is 1970 in a small town in California. “Bean” Holladay is twelve and her sister, Liz, is fifteen when their artistic mother, Charlotte, takes off to find herself, leaving her girls enough money to last a month or two. When Bean returns from school one day and sees a police car outside the house, she and Liz decide to take the bus to Virginia, where their widowed Uncle Tinsley lives in the decaying mansion that’s been in Charlotte’s family for generations. An impetuous optimist, Bean soon discovers who her father was, and hears stories about why their mother left Virginia in the first place. Money is tight, and the sisters start babysitting and doing office work for Jerry Maddox, foreman of the mill in town, who bullies his workers, his tenants, his children, and his wife. Liz is whip-smart—an inventor of word games, reader of Edgar Allan Poe, nonconformist. But when school starts in the fall, it’s Bean who easily adjusts, and Liz who becomes increasingly withdrawn. And then something happens to Liz in the car with Maddox. Jeannette Walls has written a deeply moving novel about triumph over adversity and about people who find a way to love each other and the world, despite its flaws and injustices.

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Summary

Summary

A New York Times bestseller

A Publishers Weekly bestseller

A USA Today bestseller

Selected for the June 2013 Indie Next List

An AudioFile Editors’ Pick, June 2013

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls’ gripping new novel that "transports us with her powerful storytelling...She contemplates the extraordinary bravery needed to confront real-life demons in a world where the hardest thing to do may be to not run away" (O, The Oprah Magazine).

It is 1970 in a small town in California. “Bean” Holladay is twelve and her sister, Liz, is fifteen when their artistic mother, Charlotte, takes off to find herself, leaving her girls enough money to last a month or two. When Bean returns from school one day and sees a police car outside the house, she and Liz decide to take the bus to Virginia, where their widowed Uncle Tinsley lives in the decaying mansion that’s been in Charlotte’s family for generations.

An impetuous optimist, Bean soon discovers who her father was, and hears stories about why their mother left Virginia in the first place. Money is tight, and the sisters start babysitting and doing office work for Jerry Maddox, foreman of the mill in town, who bullies his workers, his tenants, his children, and his wife. Liz is whip-smart—an inventor of word games, reader of Edgar Allan Poe, nonconformist. But when school starts in the fall, it’s Bean who easily adjusts, and Liz who becomes increasingly withdrawn. And then something happens to Liz in the car with Maddox.

Jeannette Walls has written a deeply moving novel about triumph over adversity and about people who find a way to love each other and the world, despite its flaws and injustices.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Walls writes with easy assurance about Liz and Bean, proving in fiction as she did in her memoir, The Glass Castle, that she knows children’s hearts—as well as the evil that can lurk in the hearts of grown-ups.” Parade
“Jeannette Walls transports us with her powerful storytelling…Using Bean’s expertly crafted, naïvely stubborn voice, Walls contemplates the extraordinary bravery needed to confront real-life demons in a world where the hardest thing to do may be to not run away.” O, The Oprah Magazine
“[A] captivating, read-in-one-sitting, coming-of-age adventure.” Booklist
The Silver Star turns out to be an absorbing, unsentimental tale of childhood, place, and emus.” New York Times Book Review
“Walls is adept at steeping her characters in some intense, old-fashioned drama…The Silver Star is a lovely, moving novel with an appealing narrator in Bean.” USA Today
“At heart Walls is a wonderful yarn-spinner…This is a page-turner, built for hammock or beach reading.” Entertainment Weekly
“Walls’ writing is lively and her dialogue crisp, and the girls’ struggles with their mother ring true.” Columbus Dispatch
“A polished work of fiction…Engaging…Fans will find echoes of her coruscating family chronicle that first struck a chord with readers in 2005, but The Silver Star is the novel of a more confident, mature, and calculating writer…[An] atmospheric bildungsroman of adolescent passage, changing times, and bent but unbroken family bonds.” Dallas Morning News
“Walls writes with the pared-down incisiveness of a memoirist looking for the significance of every incident, but it’s the way she draws Bean, so strong even in the face of all the additional challenges that come with her age, gender, and innocence, that will make this book a hit with readers.” Daily Beast
“Walls has written yet another gripping story of a courageous and sensible girl surviving the adults around her.” St. Louis Post Dispatch
“The novel’s strength lies in capturing the complexity of Bean's and Liz's shifting loyalties. Walls turns what could have been another sentimental girl-on-the-run-finds-home cliché into a fresh consideration of both adolescence and the South on the cusp of major social change.” Kirkus Reviews

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Author Bio: Jeannette Walls

Author Bio: Jeannette Walls

Jeannette Walls is the author of one nonfiction work, Dish, the New York Times bestselling memoir Glass Castle, and three works of fiction, including Half Broke Horses, which was named one of the ten best books of 2009 by the New York Times Book Review. She graduated from Barnard College and was a journalist in New York

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD
Runtime: 7.80
Audience: Adult
Language: English