Belonging, Jill Fordyce
Belonging, Jill Fordyce
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Belonging

Author: Jill Fordyce

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 11 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/30/2024


Synopsis

Belonging is a story about the events that transform our lives: the innocence and heartache of your first love, the confusion and sadness of a cherished friendship slipping away, the way we are all shaped by the places we come from, and the fierce desire to make a family when your own family has failed.

Jenny is thirteen when an epic dust storm rolls into her central California town in December 1977. Bedridden after contracting a life-threatening illness in the storm and suffering a shocking loss, Jenny realizes she will never be cared for by the mother who both neglects and terrifies her or the father who allows it. She relies on her cousin, Heather, who has the loving home Jenny longs for; her beloved great-uncle, Gino, the last link between generations; her best friend, Henry, a free spirit with whom she shares an inexplicable bond; and earnest baseball star, Billy, who becomes her first love. After a stunning turn of events in both their lives, Jenny and Henry leave for college in LA together in the summer of 1982—Jenny fleeing a broken heart, and Henry running from something he can’t reveal, even to his best friend. When she returns home years later, the life Jenny so carefully created collides with the one she left behind.

Spanning three decades, Belonging is about first love and heartbreak, friendship and secrets, family and forgiveness, hometowns and coming of age, and memory and music. The heart of the story is Jenny’s struggle to undo the binds of a childhood that have deeply affected her life, the painful path to love endured by children raised in alcoholic families, and the grim reality of believing you must hide a part of yourself in order to belong.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Matthew on August 28, 2021

Part reflective journal, part wisdom of tribes. This excellent book reflects on Owen Eastwood’s Maori /English Heritage to learn more about his ancestors and the culture principle of whakapapa - that people are connected not only to the past but also to the future. Talks about the New Zealand All Bl......more

Goodreads review by Simon on July 14, 2021

A completely different angle on what makes perform at their best. Great stories of how Owen has shaped the identity stories for the group's he has worked with and insights into his own life and culture that has shaped this understanding from his own heritage. Refreshing in its simplicity, it make so......more

Goodreads review by Ale on January 19, 2023

Extraordinara! O carte pur si simplu frumoasa. Felul cum scrie Owen este frumos. M-am indragostit de la prima pagina. Este despre mult sport, despre multe sporturi, cum este si despre leadership, viata, apartenenta. Ce conteaza. Incredibil.......more

Goodreads review by Brigitta on October 05, 2024

For me it is a two star book because it does not reveal.much news about belonging. If you have not read about this concept at all and did not read Sapiens either, it can be a good enough read, an excellent one. I would recommemd this to any leaderwho has not yet understood the power of he team and b......more