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The Girl in the Mirror
- Narrated by: Denica Fairman
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sunday Times and New York Times best-selling author Cathy Glass returns with her first novel. The Girl in the Mirror is a moving and gripping story of a young woman who tries to piece together her past and uncovers a dreadful family secret that has been buried and forgotten.
When Mandy learns her much-loved Grandpa is dying, she is devastated and returns to the house where she spent so many wonderful summers as a child. But the childhood visits ended abruptly, and those happy days are now long gone. Having lost touch with the rest of her family, Mandy returns as a virtual stranger to her aunt's house to nurse her grandfather. Mandy hardly recognises the house that she had loved so much as a child, and it is almost as though her mind has blanked it out.
But as certain memories come back to her, Mandy begins to piece together the events that brought a sudden end to her visits that fateful summer. What she discovers is so painful and shocking that she understands why it was buried and never spoken of by the family for all those years.
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- Mishtu Divens
- 07-08-21
Good Realistic Depiction
I have slowly become a Cathy Glass fan. However, reading the reviews on this book, I almost did not download it smh. I'm glad I did, and am not really sure what the bad reviews were talking about. Too slow? I mean maybe if your talking about getting to the nitty gritty on the child abuse part. Too graphic? Are they talking about the caring for grandpa part? Because yes, that was a very accurate description on what it could be like caring for a loved one that is dying. As a person who has taken care of a dying loved one, I appreciate the honesty this book provides. And the therapeutic affect it was able to provide for me. For a nonfiction novel it really did have a very authentic feel. I was a victim as a child and I've always known I was a victim. But, I know a few people that were victims and suppressed those memories. And they struggle a lot dealing with those memories that they should have been overcoming years ago. I also appreciate the message this book sends out. Not taking ACTION with these PERPETRATORS only allows them to offend again. It also has a very happy ending. Thank you Cathy for sharing your soul!
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- Robert Orr
- 11-30-20
Disgusting
I rarely write reviews, but this one deserves a comment. I have enjoyed other audiobooks by Cathy Glass, but this one is awful. I wish I hadn't wasted my money on it. The story might have been intriguing, (although predictable), but the detail is gross and disgusting. Some of the descriptions were written only to gross out the reader; they were completely unnecessary, so I quit listening. I hope Kathy goes back to writing about her foster caring experiences.
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- anthony
- 08-11-20
Predictable and slow.
I hung in there till the end expecting a twist, however it is 9 hours I will never get back
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- Kat
- 05-15-19
Slow start, but great story
I am a huge fan of Cathy Glass’s true fostering stories and have listened to many of them. This is the first fiction I have listened to by Cathy. I’ll admit, the first 10 chapters or so were uneventful, and for several months I kept abandoning the book. I’m glad I stuck with it though because once the story picked up, it was very engaging and I finished it within a few days. The description of how memories repressed in childhood resurfaced for Mandy as a young adult was very interesting.
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- SushisArmy
- 05-09-19
excellent read
another great read from Cathy Glass. Mandy's experience through her eyes was exactly as I would have felt. the resulting amnesia of her attack would be similar to mine as well. I'm so glad there was a happy ending!
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- Jackie Marie
- 02-21-19
Horrible- the worst book I’ve heard, ever.
I usually really like Cathy Glass’ books, but this book was awful. 90% of this book was absolutely boring. The bulk of the book was mundane details that meant absolutely nothing and were repetitive. The important and interesting parts were few and far between. The Grandfather’s illness was dragged out, and the voice of the reader doing the grandfather’s voice is painful to listen to. I couldn’t wait for this book to be over. Waste of money and waste of time.
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- tonya cary
- 11-06-18
👍 loved it
Great listen. Not what I am used to listening to by Cathy Glass but highly recommended.
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- K. M.
- 03-12-18
Need to clarify it is fiction
What would have made The Girl in the Mirror better?
If the book had been different from her nonfiction. I was listening trying to figure out what was going on.
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
Just not prepared for a fiction novel from Cathy Glass.
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- Gloria Burkhart
- 04-30-16
A Moving Piece
I found this book one of her most moving books I've read. Though it was fiction I know people from whom this book could have been their lives. It is a poignant piece of literature that is very touching. At the same time it is hard to read as you realize that the adults made bad decisions that affected the lives of many girls around the uncle as this Pedophile was able to go many years raping young girls he came into contact with. If his brother and Mandy's parents had done what was right and turned him in he would have had to stop for a few years while in prison and then living in places would've been more difficult as people would be forewarned about his proclivity.
Great book to read or listen to.
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- crochetdiva
- 06-03-22
A very well told story
The subject matter of this book is disturbing, but very well written. You can feel the anguish of a little girl wronged, and then she discovered the truth so long hidden. Brilliantly narrated.
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- Lauren
- 09-23-19
well written and engaging
Cathy Glass's fostering memoirs are well written and very moving. I love the little details Cathy gives that has made me fall in love with each and every child she writes about and her own family. I have listened to every book at least 3 times. They give an insight into the world of fostering, adoption and parenting that has, I believed made me a better teacher and parent - more patient, more understanding and generally more aware. Along with other fostering memoirs, these books have inspired my mum to consider a fostering carer and I hope to foster once my own children are older. Thank you Cathy
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- QueenMama32
- 01-22-19
Not good
This is nothing like Cathy glass other books. It's not about fostering it's about a random woman who finds out a family secret. I'm really disappointed that I brought this book
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- chucks
- 03-31-18
amazing
never ceases to amaze me with her stories. amazing woman thanks Cathy Glass x x
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- Anna
- 03-14-18
strong recommend
I have to say english its not mine first language. by the way this book same as previous one was completely understandable for me. look like I have another best British writer. she always surprise me after this book I have no question I was fully satisfied. its heart breaking story, reminding to us how important is to have knowledge of our friends family members back ground.
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- kb
- 02-26-18
fab story
i loved this story and i love cathy glass stories.... amazing, and amazing work i juat do no how she does it. i love how the story is written.
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- Crazymazy
- 07-19-17
Always a good read
lots to be learned each time, a good resource for foster carers and supervising social workers alike
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- Susan Inglis
- 09-11-16
Not what I was expecting
I thought this may have been a similar format to Cathy Glass's other audiobooks, regarding her fostering. However, this was completely different. A story with depth and emotion, but for me, difficult to get into. I enjoyed listening, but found myself getting fed up with repetitive phrases and words. "Cried openly" "Bastard" etc. Overall I would give this audio a 3/5.
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- Julie
- 07-30-15
Dissapointing
Would you try another book written by Cathy Glass or narrated by Denica Fairman?
Probably not a book by Cathy and definitely not narrated by Denica - it was more like listening to a documentary and at some points like a childrens presenter. I did not warm to this at all and I have listened to all sorts of audio books by different authors and narraters.The story was good but did not grab me - sorry.
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- DianeF
- 03-29-15
Fantastic tale
It's writing to Cathy's normal high standard but as a story rather than time-lined as the memoirs are.
My only complaint, and believe me it's minor, is that with Danica narrating I got confused occasionally that it was fiction based on a true story.
Having said that, the narration was to its normal extraordinary standard so I am not really complaining. These two really are the perfect partnership for me.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-03-21
sad that this still happens
narrator was great but didn't like how voices faded in and out. still good