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Gone But Not Forgotten Audiobook by Sabrina Jeffries


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Title: Gone But Not Forgotten
Author: Sabrina Jeffries
Narrator: Deborah Smith
Format: Unabridged
Length: 35 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-01-08
Publisher: BelleBooks, Inc.
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Sabrina Jeffries is the New York Times best-selling author of regency romance historicals including the School For Heiresses series. She is the mother of an autistic teenage son.
Members Reviews:
A heartwarming story that fosters an appreciation for autistic people
I liked this story. It was rather short, even for a short story, about 31 pages of actual text. I am a fan of Sabrina Jeffries' fun Regency romances, so I gave this one a try. It is very different in subject matter from her romances, but it still has multifaceted characters that you easily connect with and a story that draws you in. It was a nicely uplifting story. FYI, unlike the author's romance books, this story is told in the first person point of view.
How to classify this story? I would call it general fiction or southern (American) fiction. It has themes of family, death, small town life, and autism. What the story is about: a recently deceased mother of baby twins has not yet passed on to heaven because she is worried about the welfare of her baby girls. Her sister and brother-in-law, who are taking in the babies, are wonderful loving people, but the ghostly mother is worried about their adult autistic son who has severe autism. The mother had bad previous experiences with this young man and does not want him around her babies, but things are not as she assumes.
This story lovingly fosters understanding of autistic people. The author herself has a grown son with autism, and I can tell that this story is dear to her heart. I think that this story would be appropriate for age 13+.
A Wonderful Story
This is a story of love, narrated by Sunny, a ghost. She and her husband Cam recently died and Cam has already moved on. But Sunny can't go until she knows their twin babies will be all right. They're now living with Sunny's sister and brother-in-law, Honey and Bert. That's not the problem. Sunny fears their adult son with autism will hurt the babies -- or worse.
Sunny spent little time with the nephew who very much isn't the quiet, high-functioning person with autism familiar from Hollywood. His is the type which requires his mother to wear only one of two colors or he'll have a fit for days. Details like that are foremost in Sunny's mind as she worries about what kind of life her babies will have in that home.
But as the story unfolds, we see the power of love.
This was an amazing story which gently educated while never preaching. It was written with the smart, beautiful prose of Sabrina Jeffries's other works. And while there's no Regency lord in sight just waiting to find his lady, this is a true love story. I highly recommend.
Wow! What a great, fast read that really gives you insight to what people believe about someone who is autistic.
Wow! What a great, fast read that really gives you insight to what people believe about someone who is autistic.
Sunny and Cam Ross were killed in a car accident and leave behind two infant daughters. Sunny's sister, Honey and her husband Bert take in the girls. Honey and Bert have an autistic son, Jeremy. Cam has left this world but Sunny can't because she is concerned for her daughters being around Jeremy so she follows the girls from California to Georgia. All ghost Sunny remembers about Jeremy is how loud and aggressive he always is.
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