The Oak Leaves, Maureen Lang
The Oak Leaves, Maureen Lang
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The Oak Leaves

Author: Maureen Lang

Narrator: Beth Gulbrandsen, Anne Pepperidge

Unabridged: 11 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/25/2008


Synopsis

Drawing on her own Fragile X experience, Christy Award nominee Maureen Lang tells the griping tale of two women wrestling with the same "curse." Talie Ingram is blessed with a devoted husband, a precious toddler, and a baby on the way. But her ideal world unravels when she uncovers a shocking family secret in the 19th-century journal of her British relative Cosima Escott. Only by reading Cosima's words can Talie make peace with the sobering legacy she has inherited-and already passed on.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on August 12, 2008

I mostly enjoyed this book, even though I am not the target market. This is a inspirational/Christian novel - I only came by it because I met the author, Maureen Lang, at a conference, and she's a super nice person. I put off reading it for a while because I was afraid it would be like Christian pop......more

Goodreads review by Jane on May 22, 2012

Where I got the book: free on Kindle at publisher's discretion. Maureen is a friend in real life. This inspirational novel has an alternating-chapter two-story structure, the linking factor being the genetic ties between the two female protagonists, Talie in the modern day and Cosima in the 19th cent......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on February 01, 2016

I read the first chapter of this book online several weeks ago, and was finally able to get it from inter-library loan this past week. I started the book last night, and could not put it down. I did sleep, but once I woke up this morning, I did not even get on my computer. I just read, stopped to ma......more

Goodreads review by Leigh on March 16, 2013

I just finished this last night. I should mention I picked it up only four days ago. Though I read it in an accumulation of probably less than two days. Crying kept causing a pause - to push book back and gather myself and utter some prayers and confessions and - it was rich and lovely. I was swept......more

Goodreads review by Shari on September 25, 2011

This story weaves together two time periods - Regency England and modern day Chicago. Talie Ingram finds an old journal that belong to her great great great grandmother Cosima Escott. While reading through it, Talie discovers a family "curse"; children born with what was called in those days "feeble......more