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The Good Daughters
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Joyce Maynard, Rebecca Tuttle, Jeff Woodman
- Length: 8 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The best-selling author of Labor Day returns with a spellbinding novel about friendship, family secrets, and the strange twists of fate that shape our lives
The good daughters: they were born on the same day, in the same small New Hampshire hospital, into families that could hardly have been less alike. Ruth Plank is an artist and a romantic with a rich, passionate, imaginative life. The last of five girls born to a gentle, caring farmer and his stolid wife, she yearns to soar beyond the confines of the land that has been her family's birthright for generations.
Dana Dickerson is a scientist and realist whose faith is firmly planted in the natural world. Raised by a pair of capricious drifters who waste their lives on failed dreams, she longs for stability and rootedness.
Different in nearly every way, Ruth and Dana share a need to make sense of who they are and to find their places in a world in which neither has ever truly felt she belonged. They also share a love for Dana's wild and beautiful older brother, Ray, who will leave an indelible mark on both their hearts.
Told in the alternating voices of Ruth and Dana, The Good Daughters follows these "birthday sisters" as they make their way from the 1950s to the present. Master storyteller Joyce Maynard chronicles the unlikely ways the two women's lives parallel and intersect - childhood and adolescence to first loves, first sex, marriage, and parenthood; from the deaths of parents to divorce, the loss of home, and the loss of a beloved partner - until past secrets and forgotten memories unexpectedly come to light, forcing them to reevaluate themselves and each other.
Moving from rural New Hampshire to a remote island in British Columbia to the '70s Boston art-school scene, The Good Daughters is an unforgettable story about the ties of home and family, the devastating force of love, the healing power of forgiveness, and the desire to know who we are.
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- DIANE
- 03-04-11
Loved this book!
I loved every minute of this book. I was very impressed by the reading though the reader for Dana was initially talking too fast. The reader for Ruth was excellent!!! The development of this story was superb and I really got an insight into the two characters. Well done and a very enjoyable listen.
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- Judy M.
- 09-08-21
A fascinating and suspenseful read!
Loved this book. it was one of the best books I have ever read! I will remember the author and look for any book written by her.
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- Nancy
- 11-02-13
Maynard, once again, knocks it out of the ballpark
Where does The Good Daughters rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Top 10
Who was your favorite character and why?
Loved them all. Each one is so well developed, so rich.
What about the narrators’s performance did you like?
Joyce Maynard has such a wonderful voice. A novel is always all the more special when the author narrates. The Good Daughters has an extra treat with 3 narrators...delicious.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Absolutely, unfortunately I had to turn it off while working.
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- KatrinaD
- 08-27-21
Touching, funny and full of secrets
I do love the books of this author.
Maynard doesn’t disappoint in this novel. The story is original, well written and keeps you interested.
The characters are complicated, most of them are sympathetic and confused.
Dana and Ruth are the most prominent characters in the story and you feel for them. Much of their feelings are explained at the end.
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- J. Walker
- 03-18-16
Big Disappointment
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
No.
If you’ve listened to books by Joyce Maynard before, how does this one compare?
I loved "Under the Influence". This book was in a word annoying! I don't want to give away the plot, but I could not get past Ruth's not persisting in discovering why her Mother did what she did to her! I got so annoyed waiting for someone to uncover the truth about Dana and Ruth that I could not even finish the book!
What aspect of the narrators’s performance would you have changed?
The narrator who read the character Ruth was dreadful - monotone.
Did The Good Daughters inspire you to do anything?
No!
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- CDN
- 01-21-12
Disappointing
The family secret on which this plot hung was obvious after only a few minutes. Even the final twist on the secret was obvious early on. This would have been a far more interesting book if Joyce Maynard had revealed it all to the reader in a prologue and developed the characters within that framework.
That said, the plot was poignant, and the characters were generally likable through most of the book. It seemed a shame, though, to learn near the end that perhaps the most likable character was guilty of making a truly monstrous decision years before, rather than having been as much victim as everyone else. I was left feeling cheated by that revelation after investing too much in a character capable of something so awful. Again, had we known of this character's actions at the outset and seen the flaws, contradictions and complexities developed during the course of the book, I think it might have been possible to come away with affection for the character intact.
Maynard captures the setting and era well. Overall, I think The Good Daughters is worth a listen. I only wish the potential in its premise had been more fully realized.
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- Nana
- 11-25-13
Great Story. One of Maynard's best.
What did you love best about The Good Daughters?
Engaging, great character development and an interesting premise. It also spans history reminiscent, though more brief, of Forrest Gump.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Good Daughters?
Woodstock and Canada.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I would find in brief break to steal a listen, at times to the point, of seeming rude.
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- 3AM Mom
- 01-19-12
A Piece of Americana
Where does The Good Daughters rank among all the audiobooks you???ve listened to so far?
This was a heart wrenching story. On the surface it seems simple. Family secrets are never simple. They change lives in ways no one can predict.
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- Pbnfreak
- 12-12-13
Loved it!
She builds up the characters so well! Like riding an emotional roller coaster. Little twists and turns along the way.
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- Melanie
- 08-03-21
Could not get book to advance last chapter 1 "Ruth
I don't know could not advance book last Ruth it just says 'finished' then exits.