Someone Named Eva Free Audiobook Download by Joan M. Wolf


"Someone Named Eva" is a delightful, warm-hearted and at times very funny account of the author's early days in Manhattan in the 1960s. A woman who is rich enough to live in Greenwich Village but not be noticed, she falls into a friendship with an aspiring artist who helps her find her artistic voice while they both take care of their respective children. It's an easy way to get some laughs and insights into how things were done back then.

Welcome to a place where it doesn't matter who you are or where you come from. Here, we don't care if everyone is the same person because we need each other. Here, in our world, people can be anyone they want to be and can find a home here no matter what their situation, race, or life story is.

Anyone can write a book, but it takes talent to pen one that becomes beautifully relatable and thoroughly addictive. Thanks to the skillful narration by Rachel Botchan, listeners of "Someone Named Eva" will get sucked into this deeply moving story about a woman who loses her memory and sets out on a journey of self-discovery.

Eva tells the story of a woman who was raised by her parents in wartime Israel to be a "perfect" Jewish girl. Eva's father, who is dying of cancer, tells her she must go back to the country he came from if she wants to get married. She goes back and falls in love with an Iranian man living there, and then makes the decision to leave him behind after his visa expires when she cannot find work in Israel.

Eva is a young woman who, along with her husband, leaves the security of their crumbling marriage and comfortable life in rural Ohio and moves to New York City. She struggles to find work and make friends while her husband stays at home.

Someone Named Eva is a short audiobook by Joan M. Wolf. It tells the story of 12-year-old 'Eva' who has just moved to New York and struggles with her new life, even as she meets two friends and learns to play the piano.

Published Date 2011-09-30
Duration 5 hours 43 minutes
Author Joan M. Wolf
Narrated Rachel Botchan
Reviews
(2 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Kids
Parent Category Historical

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