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Episode Title: Homecoming
Podcast: Between The Lines
Hosts: Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "Between The Lines," hosts Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin explore Kate Morton's novel "Homecoming," an epic narrative that spans generations and delves into themes of motherhood, secrets, and the healing power of truth. Set in 1959 and the present day, the story follows Jess, a journalist investigating a cold case linked to her grandmother Nora's past. Leanne and Chelle discuss Morton's storytelling style, comparing it to works like "Playing Beatie Bow" and "Picnic at Hanging Rock," and praise the book's detailed character development and engaging mystery.
Key Discussion Points:
Introduction and Participant Backgrounds: Leanne introduces herself as a child psychologist and mother of three, while Chelle introduces herself as a gestalt psychotherapist and intuitive guide. They welcome listeners and set the tone for discussing "Homecoming" by Kate Morton.
Discussion on Kate Morton's Books: The hosts discuss their experiences with Morton's novels, including "The Lake House" and "The Clockmaker's Daughter," noting the timelessness and mystery elements. They compare Morton's works to other classic stories and appreciate the engaging nature of her lengthy books.
Synopsis and Themes of "Homecoming": Leanne reads the synopsis, describing the murder mystery from 1959 and its connection to the present day. The book's exploration of motherhood, secrets, and truth is highlighted, along with its intergenerational impact on family dynamics.
Character and Plot Dynamics: The hosts discuss various characters, such as Jess, Nora, Polly, and Isabelle, and the corrosive effects of secrets on relationships. They praise the detailed character development and the book's evocation of a sense of place that enhances the story.
Reader Experiences and Recommendations: Leanne and Chelle share their reading experiences, including using the audiobook narrated by Claire Foy. They recommend other books by Kate Morton, such as "The Secret Keeper," and agree on "Homecoming's" appeal for fans of immersive reads.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts: The hosts wrap up by expressing their enjoyment of the book and its themes of home and belonging. Leanne suggests "Homecoming" as a great summer read, and both hosts express appreciation for Kate Morton's storytelling.
Episode Title: Homecoming
Podcast: Between The Lines
Hosts: Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "Between The Lines," hosts Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin explore Kate Morton's novel "Homecoming," an epic narrative that spans generations and delves into themes of motherhood, secrets, and the healing power of truth. Set in 1959 and the present day, the story follows Jess, a journalist investigating a cold case linked to her grandmother Nora's past. Leanne and Chelle discuss Morton's storytelling style, comparing it to works like "Playing Beatie Bow" and "Picnic at Hanging Rock," and praise the book's detailed character development and engaging mystery.
Key Discussion Points:
Introduction and Participant Backgrounds: Leanne introduces herself as a child psychologist and mother of three, while Chelle introduces herself as a gestalt psychotherapist and intuitive guide. They welcome listeners and set the tone for discussing "Homecoming" by Kate Morton.
Discussion on Kate Morton's Books: The hosts discuss their experiences with Morton's novels, including "The Lake House" and "The Clockmaker's Daughter," noting the timelessness and mystery elements. They compare Morton's works to other classic stories and appreciate the engaging nature of her lengthy books.
Synopsis and Themes of "Homecoming": Leanne reads the synopsis, describing the murder mystery from 1959 and its connection to the present day. The book's exploration of motherhood, secrets, and truth is highlighted, along with its intergenerational impact on family dynamics.
Character and Plot Dynamics: The hosts discuss various characters, such as Jess, Nora, Polly, and Isabelle, and the corrosive effects of secrets on relationships. They praise the detailed character development and the book's evocation of a sense of place that enhances the story.
Reader Experiences and Recommendations: Leanne and Chelle share their reading experiences, including using the audiobook narrated by Claire Foy. They recommend other books by Kate Morton, such as "The Secret Keeper," and agree on "Homecoming's" appeal for fans of immersive reads.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts: The hosts wrap up by expressing their enjoyment of the book and its themes of home and belonging. Leanne suggests "Homecoming" as a great summer read, and both hosts express appreciation for Kate Morton's storytelling.