The Pieces We Keep

The Pieces We Keep

by Kristina McMorris

Narrated by Saskia Maarleveld

Unabridged — 13 hours, 51 minutes

The Pieces We Keep

The Pieces We Keep

by Kristina McMorris

Narrated by Saskia Maarleveld

Unabridged — 13 hours, 51 minutes

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Overview

Two years have done little to ease veterinarian Audra Hughes's grief over her husband's untimely death. Eager for a fresh start, Audra plans to leave Portland for a new job in Philadelphia. Her seven-year-old son, Jack, seems apprehensive about flying-but it's just the beginning of an anxiety that grows to consume him.



As Jack's fears continue to surface in recurring and violent nightmares, Audra hardly recognizes the introverted boy he has become. Desperate, she traces snippets of information unearthed in Jack's dreams, leading her to Sean Malloy, a struggling U.S. Army veteran wounded in Afghanistan. Together they unravel a mystery dating back to World War II, and uncover old family secrets that still have the strength to wound-and perhaps, at last, to heal.



Intricate and beautifully written, The Pieces We Keep illuminates those moments when life asks us to reach beyond what we know and embrace what was once unthinkable. Deftly weaving together past and present, herein lies a story that is at once poignant and thought-provoking, and as unpredictable as the human heart.

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Praise for The Pieces We Keep
 
"An expertly woven and richly satisfying work of historical fiction that will touch any reader who has experienced love, loss, tragedy, or the impact of family secrets."
The Boston Sunday Globe
 
"McMorris' strong pacing keeps the two stories zipping along and all its many strings connected for a gratifying conclusion."
Kirkus Reviews
 
"Guaranteed to captivate and enthrall readers to the very end...a mesmerizing story that will linger with the reader."
The Times Record News
 
"McMorris's segues between the two stories become increasingly smooth, transitioning nicely between suspenseful and emotional plot lines...McMorris's attention to historical detail captures the poignancy of old letters or treasured relics that have borne witness to ancestral emotions."
The Bellingham Herald

Kirkus Reviews

2013-11-03
Two narratives, one concerning Nazi spies and the other a troubled boy in contemporary Oregon, begin to converge at the halfway point in this novel of espionage, reincarnation and doomed romance. For the first 100 pages, there is little to connect the two stories, told in alternating chapters. Recently widowed veterinarian Audra is coping with her 7-year-old son's increasingly erratic behavior. Audra hopes moving cross-country will distance them from the pain of her husband's death. The other story concerns Vivian, an American diplomat's daughter, living in London on the eve of World War II. The independent Vivian is conducting an illicit affair with Issak, an American of Swiss descent, who is at university in London. As war becomes inevitable, Issak begs Vivian for help in relocating his family from Germany to Switzerland (he confesses to a lot of holes in his life story: His family is actually German, where they returned after his childhood in America; they've been forced by the Nazis to cooperate) by getting information from her father's intel reports. Vivian is suspicious, but her love for Issak outweighs concerns for international security. As it happens, Vivian is sent back to America, and Issak, who promised to accompany her, is stuck in Germany trying to help his family. Back in Portland, Audra has read a book on the effects of reincarnation on children. The whole thing seems crazy to her, but then the details (Jack's drawings of Nazis in electric chairs, his obsession with flying, his mumblings in what seem to be German) build a compelling case to a mother at wit's end. When Audra shares her theories with Jack's paternal grandparents, they sue her for custody of Jack. Audra feels that her only hope is to research the German name she has, with the help of wounded veteran Sean Malloy, a man Jack is inexplicably drawn to and, unbeknownst to everyone, Vivian's grandson. Back in the States, Vivian works on a military base as a telephone operator, where she begins a romance with charming military intelligence officer Gene Sullivan. But then one day, Issak contacts her. He is in New York, sent by the Nazis as the head of a secret force sent to invade America. And he asks her to risk everything and trust him again. McMorris' strong pacing keeps the two stories zipping along and all its many strings connected for a gratifying conclusion.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171212582
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 04/09/2014
Edition description: Unabridged
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