Monday, June 15, 2020

#Audible Review of When I Found You by Catherine Ryan Hyde

After loving Just After Midnight by Catherine Ryan Hyde I knew I needed more of her storytelling and boy did I hit the jackpot with When I Found You.
Enjoy!

ASIN: B00ECCVDKS

Publisher: Brillance Audio


Release Date: 8-15-2013


Length:
 10hrs-8mins

Source:
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Buy It: Audible


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Overview:

"What do I have to do to make you wash your hands of me? There's nothing you could do. I will never wash my hands of you."

Nathan McCann thought he didn't want a family. But when he finds an abandoned newborn in the woods, he feels an inexplicable bond with the boy and starts to make plans to raise the child as his own - until the baby's grandmother steps forward to claim him. Nathan makes a request of her, though: to one day bring the boy to meet his rescuer.

Fifteen years later, Nathan gets his wish when the boy and his grandmother show up on his doorstep. Named Nat and now an angry teenager with a criminal record, the boy is once again in need of rescuing. Nathan takes Nat in, swearing to never abandon him. Nathan believes that with love and patience anyone can change. And he just might be right.

From the author of Pay It Forward comes a poignant tale of love, pain, and trusting people to stay by your side in a world where leaving is easy.

My Audible Review:

When I Found You
Catherine Ryan Hyde

 

Catherine Ryan-Hyde’s When I Found You is a compelling, heart wrenching read, a coming of age for both man and boy about love and trust. The author does a fabulous job of pulling every emotion possible from the reader from joy to grief and everything in between. The two Nathans although seemingly so different were both just looking for love and acceptance and while the older Nathan was more charismatic it is the younger, combative belligerent Nathan that will really touch the hearts of the audience. There are also other important characters in the read like Manny and Carol who complete the fascinating story. Told from 1960 to 1999 the narrator does a wonderful job of giving the two Nathans authentic voices. Anyone looking for a wonderful piece of literary fiction about families of the heart will find this hard to put down.

Narration:
Jeff Cummings narration is easy to understand and a delightful way to enjoy this novel. He does a brilliant job with the two Nathans and does a good job with both female and male voices and his Manny is fabulous.

While out hunting with his dog Sadie one cold October morning Nathan McCann finds a newborn in the woods, he at first thinks he’s dead until the small boy moves. After taking him to the hospital Nathan decides this was a sign and wants to adopt the boy but is told that the baby’s maternal grandmother took him in so Nathan goes to the grandmother’s home and asks that if she ever wants to give him up to please consider giving him to Nathan. Fifteen years later a sullen teen and his at-her-wits-end grandmother shows up at Nathan’s door.

By the time 14-year-old Nathan (Nat) Bates shows up at Nathan’s house he’s been lied to his whole life about who he is and where he came from and when the old man tells him he’ll never give up on him Nat doesn’t believe him. Soon after his arrival at the old man’s house Nat makes a very bad decision that costs him years behind bars in Juvenile detention but like clockwork Nathan shows up for every visit he’s allowed and is there to pick him up when his incarceration is over.

The question now is can these two very different Nathans find a home with each other or will there always be a wall between them?


About the author:

I am the author of more than 30 published and forthcoming books, including ALLIE AND BEA, SAY GOODBYE FOR NOW, LEAVING BLYTHE RIVER, ASK HIM WHY, WORTHY, THE LANGUAGE OF HOOFBEATS, TAKE ME WITH YOU, WHERE WE BELONG, WHEN I FOUND YOU, WALK ME HOME, SECOND HAND HEART, DON'T LET ME GO, and WHEN YOU WERE OLDER.

12 comments:

  1. Debbie, this sounds heart wrenching.I am not sure I could manage this now. 🙂

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  2. I love this author, and really need to pick up her back matter. My first was Have You Seen Luis Velez?

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    1. I don't have that one yet but it was your review of it that put her in my spotlight

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  3. Yes, that does sound heartwrenching, but would be a captivating story.

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    1. well worth the read and right up your alley Sophia Rose

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  4. I haven't read this one of hers, she sure does wrote good heart touching stories. I must look it up on audio.

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    1. she sure does Kathryn she's quickly becoming a favorite

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  5. I can see how this was such an emotional story. I can see how the younger Nathan would feel abandoned by his parents, and then by his grandma. Fantastic Review Debbie!

    Lindy@ A Bookish Escape

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