Other People's Clothes: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Calla Henkel


"Other People's Clothes" is a mixed genre novel that follows three interwoven stories of survival. It starts out as a mystery/thriller, but quickly transitions into an exploration of love and loss. The story then shifts to explore the psyche of the protagonist in a sci-fi/fantasy setting where she's taken away from her normal life and must learn how to survive in this new world.

Other People's Clothes is a unique story about six women who all have a special connection to the clothes they wear. The novel follows each of them through their daily lives as they're trying to figure out how to break free from the things that hold them back from happiness.

A book that tells the story of a girl who moves to LA, lives with her mom and younger brother and enjoys selling vintage clothing on eBay.

'Other People's Clothes' is a funny and touching story of love, motherhood and identity. It is narrated by Leah who is a young woman struggling with her weight and the loss of her mom. Through the course of the novel, we learn about Leah's struggle with being overweight, her daughter's struggle with her weight, and how both women deal with a series of changes in their lives.

In this review of Other People's Clothes, the narrator states that she loves to voice audiobooks. This love of voice acting is a reason she chose this particular book because it was narrated by Lauryn Allman who has a terrific narration about her. The narrator also says that her personality and skills as an actress allowed her to effortlessly portray all of the characters in the story.

Other People's Clothes is a novel about the unlikely friendship between two girls whose lives and futures seem to be going nowhere. It is narrated by Lauryn Allman, who weaves in and out of the narrative with her own thoughts on how she feels about her life, her relationships, and her dreams for her future.

Published Date 2022-02-01
Duration 10 hours 44 minutes
Author Calla Henkel
Narrated Lauryn Allman
Reviews
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Contemporary Women, Black Literature

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