Making Faces Free Audiobook Download by Amy Harmon


In Making Faces, author Amy Harmon takes a humorous and touching look at the difficulties of growing up as a transplanted southerner living in New York City. Ambitious seventeen year old Sophie has just been told that she is moving to the Upper East Side with her family. The girl who goes by 'The Tiger' at school and whose father is a famous filmmaker has always felt like an outsider looking in, but she's never been more homesick than when her plane touches down on the first day of eighth grade. As a way to cope with the overwhelming feeling of being an outcast, she says that she'll make herself more beautiful than any other girl on the block--even without much effort.

Amy Harmon has been a great author for years. Her stories have always moved me and made me feel something. Which is why I was so excited to have the opportunity to listen to her newest book, 'Making Faces', narrated by Rob Shapiro. It's not your regular audiobook either. It's a full cast recording of Amy reading the story. Rob does a wonderful job narrating and you can hear the emotions that are described in each sentence.

"Amy Harmon is a New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty books for kids and teens, including the recently released Making Faces by Amy Harmon. this audiobook is narrated by Rob Shapiro. "

Making Faces is a book about how Amy Harmon is the perfect person to make a face, how the body is made up of many different shapes, and what those shapes mean. It's a sort of science lesson with art. The narrator is really good too, making it easy to listen to.

Amy Harmon's novel, Making Faces tells the story of a family struggling with their youngest son's severe facial deformities. The father, Russell, and his wife, Laurel, both work to help their son cope. Laurel struggles with the feeling that her husband is not fully invested in helping their son.

It was a dark and stormy night as Amy Harmon reported for work. She had spent the entire day interviewing for a new job, but she knew that the job wasn't going to happen because her face. She would tell them that any day now she would figure out how to make her face normal again. The next day, she went in to interview again, but this time she brought a hat that covered her face with sunglasses on top of it. This disguise worked like a charm and she got the job!

Published Date 2014-03-19
Duration 10 hours 10 minutes
Author Amy Harmon
Narrated Rob Shapiro
Reviews
(13 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Coming of Age, Contemporary

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