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Erin deWard

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Erin deWard

Erin has fallen in love with the medium of audiobooks (both as a listener and a performer). What a great challenge for an actor - to play ALL the parts! She has also turned into a big old Shakespeare geek.She takes class with Red Bull Shakespeare and Shakespeare & Co. whenever she can and has studied Shakespearean Clowning with Zach Fine and Andy Grotelueschen from Fiasco Theater. In 2010, Erin joined The Strange Bedfellows, a company of actors who perform Shakespeare in all of his bawdy, violent, funny, and tragic glory. In 2016 she was an Audie winner with the Audio Publisher's Association.

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Title:
The Gold Letter
Written by:
Lena Manta 
Read by:
Erin deWard 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
11 
Duration:
13 hours 57 minutes 
Published:
January 01 2020 
Available Date:
January 01 2020 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781799752578 
Genres:
Fiction; Historical Fiction; Sagas 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Brilliance audio 
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Bestselling author

A cherished heirloom reveals the destinies of three generations of women in a powerful saga of lost love by the bestselling Greek author of The House by the River.

After years spent in Germany struggling to come to terms with a dispirited and abusive past, Fenia Karapanos has returned to her roots in Greece. Her estranged grandfather has bequeathed her his villa in Athens, a gesture she assumes is reparation for having disowned her late mother. After taking in a grateful Syrian refugee to help her restore the property – and her life – Fenia discovers a collection of love letters hidden under the floorboards, reaching back nearly a century. In each one, Fenia unfolds another piece of her broken family history. But it’s Fenia’s solicitous cousin, Melpo, who offers more to the story than Fenia can imagine. Melpo shares everything she knows – about Fenia’s grandmother and mother, their elusive and heartbreaking searches for happiness, and two families linked across decades by betrayal, secrets, abandonment and forbidden love. It upends everything Fenia believed was true about her family. But it could also draw her closer to finding self-fulfilment – and a place to call home.

' ... the strong prose and descriptions of Greece and other locales are engrossing.'
Historical Novel Society