Family Ties: A Novel (Abridged) Family Ties: A Novel (Abridged)

Family Ties: A Novel (Abridged‪)‬

    • 3.8 • 64 Ratings
    • $8.99

    • $8.99

Publisher Description

Annie Ferguson was a bright young Manhattan architect. Talented, beautiful, just starting out with her first job, new apartment and boyfriend, she had the world in the palm of her hand — until a single phone call altered the course of her life forever. Overnight, she became the mother to her sister’s three orphaned children, keeping a promise she never regretted making, even if it meant putting her own life indefinitely on hold.

Now, at forty-two, as independent as ever, with a satisfying career and a family that means everything to her, Annie is comfortable being single and staying that way. She appears to have no time for anything else. With her nephew and nieces now young adults and confronting major challenges of their own, Annie is navigating a parent’s difficult passage between lending them a hand and letting go, and suddenly facing an empty nest. The eldest, twenty-eight-year-old Liz, an overworked, struggling editor in a high-powered job at Vogue, has never allowed any man to come close enough to hurt her. Ted, at twenty-four a serious and hardworking law student, is captivated by a much older, much more experienced woman with children, who is leading him much further than he wants to go. And the youngest, twenty-one-year-old Katie - impulsive, artistic, rebellious - is an art student about to make a choice that will lead her to an entirely different world she is in no way prepared for but determined to embrace.

Then, just when least expected, a chance encounter changes Annie’s life yet again in the most unexpected direction of all.

GENRE
Fiction
NARRATOR
SE
Susan Ericksen
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
06:05
hr min
RELEASED
2010
August 17
PUBLISHER
Brilliance Audio
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
266.2
MB

Customer Reviews

spar ,

A typical Danielle Steel book

This book was exactly what I would expect from Danielle Steel. I enjoy reading her books (and hearing the audio versions). It's sappy, but that's exactly what I expect and look for. Something that isn't too heavy and is enjoyable to listen to while commuting to/from work.

musicalspastic ,

Family Ties

Pathetic. Pathetic characters, pathetic storyline. I kept waiting for something of importance to happen. The beginning of the story is overly simplified and does not allow the characters to be developed. The story then falls into an annoyingly boring pace that is acerbated by the narrator’s meticulously slow and overly precise diction. The main character is martyr-ish to a fault and acts prudishly older than she is. I wanted all the characters to just get over themselves and move on. It’s depressing, sad and… pathetic.

garrare ,

not the best

I'm not a huge Steel fan, but the storyline sounded interesting so I thought i would give it a try. The purchase wasn't a total waste of money, but I never developed a deep interest in the characters and the end seemed quite contrived.