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Title: New Mercies
Author: Sandra Dallas
Narrator: Nicole Poole
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-25-10
Publisher: Recorded Books
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 67 votes
Genres: Fiction, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
Sandra Dallas, best-selling author of The Persian Pickle Club, weaves an intricate and sophisticated tale in New Mercies.
As Nora becomes more and more enmeshed in the community and in her familys history, she learns surprising things about the life and death of her aunt: kinship isn't always what it seems, loyalty can be as fierce as blood relations, and every day we are given new mercies to heal the pain of loss and love.
Critic Reviews:
"Dallas has crafted a honey-and-Spanish-moss-tinged tale certain to please gentle fiction readers who don't mind a little mystery." (Booklist)
Members Reviews:
Loved it!
Engaging southern fiction/ couldn't turn it off. I highly recommend this one. I will probably listen to it again at some point.
Satisfying and comforting
Sandra Dallas writes novels that bring the reader to another place and time. I don't think this novel has the depth of Tallgrass or Prayers for Sale but I can see how Dallas has continued to grow as an author and I like that. The story left me feeling content and intending to look for new mercies every day.
Couldn't put it down
Typical Sandra Dallas story. Just had to keep going to see what would happen. Loved the last chapter which rounded up the story but left much to the imagination, Great Read
Good, but not her best...
We loved Sandra Dallas when we discovered her with Prayers for Sale. Then Tall Grass...both exceptional in our opinion. This one was okay...we liked the unfolding of the character's secrets...but they opened up so gradually we failed to feel the "grab" we felt in the other novels. But, worth listening to. It was harder to place this in the historic timeframe for me also...