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Mrs. Sinclair's Suitcase

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A heartbreaking and deeply compelling debut, Mrs. Sinclair’s Suitcase is a compulsive page-turner about thwarted love, dashed hopes, and family secrets—book-club fiction at its best.
 
Roberta, a lonely thirty-four-year-old bibliophile, works at The Old and New Bookshop in England. When she finds a letter inside her centenarian grandmother’s battered old suitcase that hints at a dark secret, her understanding of her family’s history is completely upturned. Running alongside Roberta’s narrative is that of her grandmother, Dorothy, as a forty-year-old childless woman desperate for motherhood during the early years of World War II. After a chance encounter with a Polish war pilot, Dorothy believes she’s finally found happiness, but must instead make an unthinkable decision whose consequences forever change the framework of her family.
 
The parallel stories of Roberta and Dorothy unravel over the course of eighty years as they both make their own ways through secrets, lies, sacrifices, and love. Utterly absorbing, Mrs. Sinclair’s Suitcase is a spellbinding tale of two worlds, one shattered by secrets and the other by the truth.
 

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In alternating chapters, listeners meet 34-year-old Roberta and her 110-year-old grandmother, Dorothea Pietrykowski--or is it Dorothy Sinclair? Anna Bentinck and Karen Cass are the spellbinding narrators of this delightful novel. They're both equally gifted at capturing the mysterious ambience of the story, as well as every emotion--from Dorothea's unhappy marriage, devastating miscarriages, and all-consuming love affair with a Polish pilot during WWII to Roberta's loneliness in the present and desire to discover the truth about her family history. The dual narration is seamless and thoroughly engaging from start to finish. M.M.G. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

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