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My Heart Remembers
- Narrated by: Heather O'Neill
- Length: 10 hrs and 7 mins
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After a New York tenement fire kills their immigrant parents in 1886, Maelle, Mattie, and Molly Gallagher soon find themselves aboard a crowded orphan train - hoping a family will adopt them in Missouri. Despite eight-year-old Maelle's best efforts to keep the young survivors together, they must split up. A traveling photographer adopts her, a grieving family takes Mattie, and a wealthy couple claims Molly. Keeping her parents' ribbon-wrapped love letters, Maelle entrusts the fading family picture to Mattie and the well-worn family Bible to Molly. And, in a tearful parting, Maelle vows to one day find her younger siblings.
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- A. C.
- 04-12-17
Love the narrators Irish brogue
Great story about the orphan trains and an immigrant family. Loved the narration Heather O'Neil did an excellent job. You can never go wrong with a book written by Kim Vogel Sawyer. She writes lovely Christian works.
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- Scott
- 05-24-10
Excellent!
A trip to the past through the eyes of Irish immigrants. Love, loss, and trials grab the heart and make this book unforgettable.
4 people found this helpful
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- Tara
- 01-16-21
Great heartwarming story
I did not realize this was a Christian novel when I began listening to it. Such a great, uplifting story in such crazy, troublesome times. I love stories that make you feel grateful for what you have and forget about the troubles of the world at the same time and this was one of those stories!
3 people found this helpful
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- Teresa
- 02-25-13
Almost Didn't Finish
I found the narrator's voice extremely irritating. If it wasn't for the story line, I wouldn't have finished. The story is a very touching one. However, the author left you up in the air at the end. I dislike this about an author. Another irritating thing, is the story is broke into two parts - when the send part started, it automatically fast forwarded past the beginning of the second part. I had to rewind it to the beginning of the second part to get to the beginning of it.
5 people found this helpful
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- evans
- 12-30-19
Beautiful story of reuniting with loves ones
I loved the flow of this story. The author gave a sufficient amount of info about each sibling and how they’re lives played out after being separated. I could barely stop listening. KVS is one of my favorite authors. Once again, I was highly impressed with her writing!
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- Rita E. Dyer
- 09-21-19
heart felt
I loved the way the community cared for those poor street children. when Jesus reached each heart there was a change in each . I would hope a 2nd book would come out. too hear of the orphan school and this could easily be a movie!
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- liz
- 11-30-18
Exceptional...
story of loss, those that have anx those who have not. and how God has a plan for all of us and thru His love and our obedience we can all succeed.
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- Mary
- 11-17-18
God Plans Our Steps
Great book on what seemed like great grief but shows how God uses everything for his good. Great insight into the workings of the orphan trains and the separation of families. Filled with God’s love and devotion towards us even when life seems darkest.
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- Melonie Turnboom
- 04-09-22
Really nice story!
Good job by the narrator and writer.
I loved little Matty.
Nicely woven tale!
Glad I picked this one!
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- dotti
- 12-17-20
Wonderful book
I loved this book. I wish she would write a series. My heart broke over the separation of the children. One of my favorite books and author.