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Maude
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In 1906 I was barely over 14 years old, and it was my wedding day. My older sister, Helen, came to my room, took me by the hand, and sat me down on the bed. She said, "You've always been a good girl, Maude, and done what I told you. Now you're going to be a married woman, and he will be the head of the house. When you go home tonight after your party, no matter what he wants to do to you, you have to let him do it. Do you understand?" I didn't understand, but I nodded my head anyway. It sounded strange to me, the way so many things did. I would do what she told me. I didn't have a choice, any more than I'd had a choice in being born.
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- JH
- 04-17-16
A tough women with a tough life, yet very enlightening.
Every time something good happens in Maude's life something tragic would be up next. Her story of perseverance and dedication to her values and beliefs are amazing. As a whole her life's story is unremarkable, however the way she persevered through loss after loss, struggling through the depression and troubled marriages, is inspiring and shows depth in the life of all of us.
I found myself analyzing my life while reading this hoping that I'm not the type of husband that George was. I'm trying to be a good son like her Gene was.
The narration was excellent and made the book that much more enjoyable to listen to.
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- Debbie
- 06-02-16
Gritty, Brutally Honest, and a Woman to Admire
Seldom have I come across a book that caught and held my attention like this one did . . . some listeners have said that the voice is flat . . . well, maybe . . . yours might be, too, if you'd been hit by a Mac truck . . . but I doubt you'd have gotten back up and gathered your wits about you and fixed supper for a thankless husband . . . and a mother-in-law who wanted to murder you . . . and I dang sure doubt that you'd have chosen to nurse that ailing woman on her death bed . . . that's Maude . . . orphaned at seven years old, helping to deliver her sister's baby, married before she was fifteen, and ever clinging to a Jesus more real to her than most of us will ever understand . . . what her parents instilled into her in the first seven years of her life . . . well, it stuck . . . she took it to heart . . . born in 1892 . . . 20 years before my own maternal grandmother . . . Maude knew hard times . . . but she never felt sorry for herself . . . she is a lesson in survival, but so much more . . . her life, so plainly and honestly laid out by her granddaughter, Donna Mabry, isn't one of failure . . . although Maude must have felt that way after so many losses . . . it is one of endurance, of being made of stuff so rare and unusual, particularly in this day and age, that few would even recognize it for what it is . . . a diamond, among plain old stones . . . thank you for writing this book, Donna Mabry . . .
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- Blossom
- 08-24-16
Outstanding Story!
This was not just a great story it was a great life lesson as well! One that should be encouraged in the schools so that our children can see how blessed they are in the times they were brought up. Even now for people to see the struggles that others have gone through is very important. Mod had a tough life and dealt with many tough situations and felt like she was a failure, but I see her failures as strength in character. She shows that life is not a fairytale for anyone and requires grit, determination, sympathy and sometimes the ability to say I'm done.
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- CsV
- 04-11-16
Worth listening to more than once
What a beautiful testimony to a resilient woman! This story touched my heart. It makes you realize how easy our lives are compared to the way women worked and were treated back then. I was so impressed with Maude. She's one of those people you wish you could have known. What a touching memoir! Well done!!
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- Denea1975
- 08-25-17
good story, pitiful narrator
the story was good. I love to hear how it was back in the "old days". I swear I was born in the wrong time era. Maude went thru some rough times in her life. but we all do.
the narrator needs to be fired. so monotoned. had Absolutely no feeling behind her reading the book. my 8 year old cousin could have done a better job.
if you can stand to listen to her the book is well worth reading.
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- Dana
- 08-23-16
What a wonderful story!
Would you listen to Maude again? Why?
I would listen again. The story is SO well written and the narration really takes you into the story and I could vividly picture every single part -just like I was watching a movie.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Maude?
The most memorable moment was the birth of Maude's first child. I am not going to give it away but this part of the story was very amusing! The fact that females didn't know a thing about their own bodies in this time period is just amazing!
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
"A full life"
Any additional comments?
This story is amazing, I am grateful that Maude shared all of these family tidbits with Donna, and that Donna so artfully wrote it into a wonderful, colorful story!
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- Sandra
- 01-07-16
Narration made listening almost unbearable
I loved this story but the narrator was so, so bad. Her halting way of speaking and at times complete lack of inflection, made it like I was listening to a beginning reader. She went in and out of some type of Southern "Scarlett O'Hara" accent to no accent at all and it was super distracting. I can't imagine how anyone heard this and thought it was fine. If I hadn't liked the story so much, I don't think I could've endured it.
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- E F
- 11-23-15
Almost an autobiography
This book is so amazing, it was written by Maude's granddaughter but feels like an autobiography due to the detail of emotional honesty.
It was really interesting -and sad- to hear this lady's journey through life that included so much death and poverty but somehow she kept going. One of my favorite parts of the story is how her mother in law tried to kill her and still she lived under the same roof as her. Eventually the old lady died of the flu, the whole time staring Maude down with hate as she wiped vomit off her. Later, she feels the urge to kill her own daughter in law, even though she lived through the same treatment!
The whole story shows you that if we are being honest, none of us is perfect, we are all human and flawed. Even the strongest and hardest working among us. I think this is a great story of human spirit and endurance. I loved it!
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- loralu
- 01-12-16
Terrible Narrator
I was so disappointed in the inability of the narrator to properly narrate this book. Her voice was dreadfully monotoned with breaks in the reading. Her attempt at some sort of a southern accent was so inconsistent. I've listened to many audible books and never endured reading this bad. I could not even finish it.
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- Karin
- 06-13-16
The voice. The reviews were right.
The narrator's voice took away from the story. At times she had a New England or New York accent. It wasn't until later in the story I caught Maude and her family were from Tennessee and later moved to south east Missouri. Other times the narrator's voice was droll. Many times the voice tone in no way reflected the text.
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- marianne
- 05-11-21
such a stoic brave life....
one follows Maude from her youth to old age..... and it's as if one was living alongside her experiences all her sadnesses and joys......... Great story....
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- Tessa Schepers
- 01-17-19
wow
loved it, enjoyable voice and fantastic story. so much heart break I could feel it myself.
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- Kim
- 12-16-15
Heart breaking with moments of joy
This is a most extraordinary story of one incredible woman's life. What an amazingly strong woman but oh how sad.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-04-15
A wonderful story of a family-loving woman.
Maude's life was full of so many tragedies and challenges throughout the years far beyond the average person would endure. A wonderful biography by her granddaughter.
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- Christine
- 09-08-15
BEST BOOK EVER!!!!
I absolutely fell in love with Maude. I have listened to this book twice, I love it.
Maude was such an amazing person with a story like you could never imagine.
This story is captivating.
Please read!
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- Sara
- 09-04-15
Absolutely loved it.
It's not often a story leaves me with goosebumps, but this one did. Absolutely fantastic.
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- Glenys Holmes
- 01-17-19
I just can’t continue listening to this
The narration of this story is bland and uninteresting....sadly I can’t listen to it any longer
The story may be good but the narrator is deadly
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- Shane
- 07-31-15
An unfortunate Life
If ever you're thinking Life has dealt you a bad hand, read thus book. - you may revise your view.
Maude 's life is terrible but fascinating - an unfortunate combination of gender, time and circumstance.