I Wish I Could Say I Was Sorry
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Narrated by:
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Corrie James
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By:
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Susie Kelly
About this listen
Listeners will shed a tear at her losses and laugh at her predicaments in this sometimes hilarious, often heartbreaking, true story that gives a moving and often shocking insight in to the earlier life of the much-loved travel writer famed for her humor and her honesty.
Susie recalls a 1950s childhood in post-war London's every shade of gray and the splendors of Africa as, with her glamorous mother and father, Susie boards a ship bound for exotic, technicolor Kenya. Then in its final decade as a colony, Kenya was peopled with larger-than-life characters who had helped to forge its identity. There, with the threats of the Mau Mau uprising ever-present, Susie's life disintegrates at break-neck speed into a web of jealousy, rejection, and casual cruelty.
Each time it seems things cannot get any worse, they do, as Susie lifts the lid on her own, often shocking, behavior in her quest to protect herself and those she loves. Rebellious, lonely, and self-destructive, it is a small grey pony named Cinderella who saves Susie from herself and brings her the love she craves.
©2013 Susie Kelly (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about I Wish I Could Say I Was Sorry
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- Jackie
- 05-06-23
...a very special lady to share her soul
...I would like to have known susie throughout her self- discovery. it never ceases to amaze me, when hearing the complicated, funny and awful lives some people live through..many people...lhe fact they pull through as deeply thoughtful adults. children enter lives they have no choice to enter, grow within and learn from those environments. parents can force cruel and depressing struggles in developing minds....and yet, like susie, I am continuously amazed that so many of their lives grow so positively. life is a huge puzzle.
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- Keylou
- 03-04-23
Candid and moving
A lovely descriptive tale of growing up in Kenya and the trials and tribulations associated with family.
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- Linda T
- 29-05-23
Susie
Enjoyed this book. Good listen about her life in England and Africa. And about her life with family who weren’t so kind.
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