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Title: Pauline
Author: John Isaac Jones
Narrator: Joan Dukore
Format: Unabridged
Length: 59 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-19-18
Publisher: John Isaac Jones
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 2 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Jen and Shirley Ann had been best friends in Palm Springs, CA for more than 31 years. Even after Shirley Ann married and divorced Jen's older brother, they remained friends. Although both owned homes in Palm Springs, Jen later purchased a home in Colorado so she could be near her ailing mother Pauline. Once Jen moved, Shirley Ann made frequent weekend trips to the new home to visit and go hiking. During one of those weekends, Pauline suddenly died and, because she was so cheap, her insurance policy didn't cover the transportation for returning her body to Palm Springs for cremation. So, guess who was charged with that grisly chore? The spooky journey would not only test their friendship, but it would be an adventure they would always remember!
Members Reviews:
one of those that are a must for me
I love to read a lot genres almost everything but sometimes books can I don't know surprise you for such a short book the story was incredibly well written I will not touch the subject of the story because the story is so short did everything I will say would be a spoiler the story is good really good I may have a repeat listen on this one
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
Entertaining and comical last trip for Pauline!
Pauline by John Issac Jones is the story of Shirley Ann and Jen's trip to deliver Jen's mom, the titular Pauline, to be cremated and put in her final resting place. Shirley Ann is Jen's ex-sister in law.
There's some good, bad and ugly that these two encounter on the trip, though I don't want to go into any detail whatsoever since the short story comes in at just under an hour. It was an entertaining ride to say the least though and I could relate to some of the family issues/backstory that you learn about. It was pretty dang entertaining! Oh, and Joan Duke was lovely as the narrator. She had distinctive voices for each character and I enjoyed listening. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher for an honest review.