My Name Is Mary Sutter: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Robin Oliveira


"Blindsided" by a surprise pregnancy, Mary is determined to make her own way in the world. She has no grand ideas of how she will manage this feat other than to live off of her resources and skills as a chef. She moves to a small town in rural Georgia, where she decides to cook for the local church ladies on Wednesday afternoons.

My Name is Mary Sutter by Robin Oliveira tells the story of a woman named Mary who is trapped in a world she doesn't understand. Mary is from a small town and finds herself lost when she meets an older man who has been abandoned by his family. The man, who identifies himself as Dennis, explains that he has discovered something about the world in which they live. With his help, Mary must travel to this world to find out what it is.

Mary's life took a turn for the worse after she was raped. She went to her father's house and got involved in drugs. Her father sends her to rehab, but then things get worse when her father dies of a heart attack. Mary struggles with trying to figure out who she is without her dad.

Mary Sutter's life is good. She has a stable job and loves her family in the suburbs of New York City. When she suddenly receives a call from an old friend, Mary is forced to re-examine what she knows about her past and even more about herself. In this acclaimed novel, Robin Oliveira takes readers on a journey that highlights issues of identity and mental health through a beautiful story of love and family.

"My name is Mary Sutter. I've lived in the same house my whole life with my mom, dad, and brother. Things change when fate brings us our new neighbor."

"My name is Mary Sutter. I am a transplant from Ohio, and I am the only woman on a team of three men in my department at work."

Published Date 2010-05-13
Duration 14 hours 30 minutes
Author Robin Oliveira
Narrated Kimberly Farr
Reviews
(9 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Contemporary Women, General, Historical Fiction

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