The Almost Moon

Version: Unabridged
Author: Alice Sebold
Narrator: Joan Allen
Genres: Literature
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Published In: September 2008
# of Units: 8 CDs
Length: 9 hours, 30 minutes
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Overview

For years Helen Knightly has given her life to others: to her haunted mother, to her enigmatic father, to her husband and grown children. When she finally crosses a terrible boundary, her life comes rushing in at her in a way she never could have imagined. Unfolding over the next twenty-four hours, this searing, fast-paced audiobookl explores the complex ties between mothers and daughters, wives and lovers, the meaning of devotion, and the line between love and hate. It is a challenging, moving, gripping story, written with the fluidity and strength of voice that only Alice Sebold has.

Reviews (1)

Almost Moon

Written by Anonymous on December 2nd, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I found this book to be insufferably boring, not at all like the description of a "fast paced" audio book. Although the book opens some interesting topics, such as the "complex ties between mothers and daughters, wives and lovers, . . . ." it addresses them in such a shallow, simple manner, that you are left empty and hollow. The story is neither moving or gripping. The ending is even more disappointing then the rest of the book. Basically this book is a big waste of time and a download credit.

Author Details

Author Details

Sebold, Alice

As Alice Sebold relates in her chilling memoir Lucky, she was considered fortunate for surviving a violent, devastating rape in her freshman year at Syracuse University. The woman before her had not been so "lucky": She was murdered and dismembered.

The shadow of this fact survives in Sebold's acclaimed bestseller The Lovely Bones, which is narrated by another not-so-lucky victim from beyond the grave. It's such a maudlin premise that the book shouldn't have been successful -- in fact, Sebold's editor has told the author that the manuscript never would have been bought if she had been told what it was about before reading it.

But in her ability to convey the brutal details of crime and its aftermath -- both the imagined instance and the real -- Sebold proved herself a gripping writer. In a style that is straightforward but more than reportorial, she projected in The Lovely Bones the pitch-perfect voice of a dead 14-year-old girl who, from her vantage point in heaven, remains engaged with life on earth. The book was a sensation and appeared on most "best books" lists for 2002.

Five years later, Sebold produced The Almost Moon, the chilling tale of a woman driven by circumstances to commit an unspeakable act. The novel begins with one of the most arresting first lines in recent memory: "When all is said and done, killing my mother came easily."