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WRECK by Catherine Newman (Audiobook)(Fiction)

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Type: Audiobook
Language: English
Total Size: 152.8 MB
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Last checked: Nov. 7th '25
Date uploaded: Nov. 7th '25
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WRECK by Catherine Newman (Audiobook)(Fiction) Title: Wreck Author: Catherine Newman Narrator: Helen Laser Publication date: October 28, 2025 Length: Approximately 5–6 hours Genre: Contemporary fiction; family drama After a sudden loss upends a New England family, a middle‑aged mother navigates grief, guilt, and the messy logistics of love while trying to keep her household from capsizing. With mordant humor and open‑hearted candor, she reckons with marriage, aging parents, and kids on the verge

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WRECK by Catherine Newman (Audiobook)(Fiction)
Title: Wreck
Author: Catherine Newman
Narrator: Helen Laser
Publication date: October 28, 2025
Length: Approximately 5–6 hours
Genre: Contemporary fiction; family drama

After a sudden loss upends a New England family, a middle‑aged mother navigates grief, guilt, and the messy logistics of love while trying to keep her household from capsizing. With mordant humor and open‑hearted candor, she reckons with marriage, aging parents, and kids on the verge of leaving, discovering how sorrow reshapes daily life. Flashbacks and offbeat moments—dinners gone sideways, seaside rituals, small-town encounters—become anchors that keep her moving forward. Tender, wry, and resonant, this is a portrait of surviving the unthinkable by stitching together ordinary joys.