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  • The Color of Water in July

  • By: Nora Carroll
  • Narrated by: Kate Rudd
  • Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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The Color of Water in July

By: Nora Carroll
Narrated by: Kate Rudd
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Summary

It's been a long seventeen years since Jess last saw her grandmother or visited the family cottage set on an idyllic lake in Northern Michigan. For all that time, she's been haunted by loss - of her innocence and her ability to trust and, most of all, of a profound summer romance that might have been something more. So when her grandmother leaves the house to her, Jess summons her courage and returns to a place full of memories - and secrets.

There, she stumbles upon old letters and photographs of a time not so much forgotten as buried. As she begins to unravel the hidden histories of her mother and her grandmother, she makes a startling discovery about a tragic death that prompted her family's slow undoing. With every uneven and painful step into the past, Jess comes closer to a truth that could alter her own path - and open a door to a different future.

©2012 Nora Carroll (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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The Color of water in July

I found the story very interesting and enjoyed the twists and turns of the narrative. However the childlike reading of the story put me off so much that I felt as though I probably wouldn’t even be able to finish it. I suppose it shows how good the story was that I saw it through to the end, which I’m glad I did. However it sounded like a child was reading it, sounding out all the words and saying all the letters as if she had never read anything before. It was supremely annoying. I shall make sure I never buy another book read by this narrator.

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An unexpected delight

What a lovely book this turned out to be! At the outset, I had to force myself to continue because the narrator has that sort of US poetic voice which I tend to find unnatural and affected. As I got into the book however, I started to enjoy her reading, which was well suited to the wonderfully evocative prose.
The characters were well drawn and believable. Shades of grey, rather than the black or white which can make reading a book seem a waste of my time. The story evolves in a very subtle and fascinating way. There is a mystery at its core but not a standard one.
Thoroughly enjoyable all round!

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This book was a surprise , I didn't think I was going to get into it ......... 7 hours later 👀 you may need a day off or a Sunday ,I just had to find out the truth! I could really have slapped the grandmother but I guess it just how it was back in the day, some ways are better now .

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