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The Yellow Wood
- Narrated by: Remy Hii, Aisha Aidara
- Length: 4 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
At twenty-two, free-spirited Amber Farrow has no concerns beyond finishing her final year of nursing on exchange in Australia. What she hasn't counted upon is crossing paths with Griffin Lee. Amber and Griffin's two hearts are clearly made for each other. But where Griffin is inclined to put down roots, Amber has always been a citizen of the world, treading lightly upon the earth, never staying too long in one place. Before long, Amber's inability to be still leaves Griffin behind.
At thirty, Amber has built a life of constant exploration and humanitarian nursing—yet she's haunted by the memory of Griffin. After narrowly surviving a near-fatal accident, she reckons with her lingering passion and no small measure of regret. Following her heart could mean tying herself down, or it could be her chance to rewrite her life's journey.
In the joyful spirit of David Nicholls' One Day and Emily Henry's You and Me on Vacation, a romantic story from Minnie Darke about the roads we choose, the chances we miss, and the beautiful, unexpected ways our paths can bring us back together again.
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- Aravindhan Ramesh
- 16-08-24
A light story, feel good one
Of you are looking for a feel good love story then you could go for this one. I found it hard to relate to the female protagonist probably because I am a home body but it was definitely fun to see the perspective of someone who always wants to travel, looking out for new adventure, how the uncertainty of life is actually the thrill. The end was predictable but it was nice to see how the two balanced out each other.
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