
The Sisters
Author: Nancy Jensen
Narrator: Cassandra Campbell
Unabridged: 13 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 11/08/2011
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction

Author: Nancy Jensen
Narrator: Cassandra Campbell
Unabridged: 13 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 11/08/2011
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction
Nancy Jensen is a graduate of the MFA in Writing Program at Vermont College. Her short stories and essays have appeared in numerous literary journals, including Northwest Review, Other Voices, Under the Sun, and the Louisville Review. She lives in Kentucky, where she was awarded an Artist Enrichment grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women and an Al Smith Fellowship from the Kentucky Arts Council. The Sisters is her first novel.
Original bio sent from Cassandra: Cassandra Campbell began doing voice overs as the voice for Calvin Klein’s Italian commercials. This was followed by commercial and documentary recording in both English and Italian. She has recorded many audiobooks and has received several AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as an Audie® Award nomination. As an actress and director, she has worked at the Public, the Mint, the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stagewest, Theatreworks, the Baltimore Shakespeare Festival, Millmountain Theatre, the National Shakespeare Company, and the New York Fringe Festival.
I will try not to form too harsh an opinion before I finish it, but I’m about halfway through and beginning to sense a pattern that I don’t want any more of. It seems this is a multi-generational story about the terrible things that happen to two sisters in the 1920s, how that affects their daughter......more
This novel begins in 1920s Kentucky. It spans the lives of two very different sisters, who take very different paths through life. Each sister has a pair of daughters. As their story unfolds, it also tells the stories of their daughters. Each woman in this multi-generational novel has their own set o......more
There were many things about this book that I absolutely loved. Centered on the relationship and subsequent generations of two sisters, it tells an often sad story of how their lives played out because of a singular event that didn't go as planned. I loved how each chapter was the story of a differe......more
Actual rating 3.5 stars I picked this up from the library on audio book without knowing anything about it. As I do many books. And with that risk doesn't always come reward. This book certainly wasn't bad. Jensen is very clearly a good author. But at times the detail was excessive for my taste an......more
This story of two sisters who grew up in a poor rural town of Kentucky began in 1928 and ended in 2007. Mabel & Bertie were close after their mother died in childbirth. Mabel makes some decisions to protect Bertie from suffering the same abuse from their stepfather that she has endured. Unfortunatel......more
“You’ll be drawn into the arms of The Sisters as if these women were your own family. You’ll want to hold them, warn them, betray their secrets. But this is a novel, one that is fresh and vibrant and complex. You cannot live the sisters’ lives, but only share in their joy and heartbreak and ultimate triumph. A remarkably powerful book.” Sandra Dallas, New York Times bestselling author
“A beautiful and touching novel about the events and choices that shape not only our lives but the lives of generations to come. Nancy Jensen takes us on an epic yet intimate journey through eighty years, ultimately revealing the flawed but lovely landscape that makes up a family. Her characters will stay with us long after the book’s final pages.” Brunonia Barry, New York Times bestselling author
“In alternating chapters, Jensen chronicles the difficult, often traumatic lives of four generations of women who descend from the Fischer sisters…While the legacy of Mabel’s courageous sacrifice and Bertie’s barely suppressed anger is ‘a map of sadness and loss,’ it’s brightened by their resilience and the promise seen in the youngest members of the family.” Publishers Weekly
“Cassandra Campbell’s narration is warm, rich, and a pleasure to listen to. She creates distinctive voices for all the characters, and her tone conveys deep empathy and compassion. Campbell is even able to make the stepfather—who is evil and wholly unsympathetic—believable and authentic, his voice tough and hard yet laden with the frustrations and disappointments of his own life. Additionally, Campbell lends voices to the book’s numerous children and grandchildren that reflect their separate personalities and dreams.” Publishers Weekly (starred audio review)
“I have seldom read a debut novel that has moved me more deeply than The Sisters. This story of Mabel and Bertie covers eighty years and three generations of women who fight the battlefields of their past, tangled links and secrets, not able to unlock what they have kept ‘caged,’ and not being able to reveal what they have shared during their divisions and reunions. The author’s unique talent to tell a story about ‘her women’ will take you on a journey with these poignant characters and open your heart to every emotion it can possibly hold. Heartwarming, heart-wrenching, and so beautifully told that you will find yourself walking each step in the soulful shadows of the sisters and the loved ones they try, in each their own way, to protect. This is a five-star plus recommendation from me.” Carol Hicks, the Bookshelf, Truckee, California
“This is a gripping novel of how one missed connection between two sisters can affect the generations to follow…The novel covers generations of women beginning in 1927 and ending in 2007. Each of their lives changed because of one misunderstanding. Each generation struggles to find their own way in life and to maintain the fragile connections of family. Hauntingly real, this will make a great book club choice.” Karen Vail, Titcomb’s Bookshop, Massachusetts
“This is a powerful story of women, two sisters from a small town in Kentucky. In 1927, a tragedy and a misunderstanding separate them when they are both in their teens. We follow their stories and those of their daughters up to 2007. Jensen shows us lives cobbled together out of fear and pain that her strong women are able to use as building blocks to something resembling happiness or at least stability. Jensen’s debut novel is a page-turner as each decade brings new questions and new answers about our protagonists’ lives.” Marian Nielsen, Orinda Books, California
“The American Dream has most often been a myth, particularly for women, with reality usually being a hardscrabble life with survival being the main goal. In The Sisters, Mabel and Bertie and their succeeding generations span the twentieth century, and their struggles mirror those of the society surrounding them. While crucial decisions and misunderstandings often lead to tragedy for the women of the two families, the characters demonstrate a strength and resilience that enables each to eventually triumph and lead a life of substance on their own terms…Readers will be both provoked and moved by this story of two sisters whose lives are lived apart yet, in the end, always tied by the bonds of blood and love.” Bill Cusumano, Nicola’s Books, Ann Arbor, Michigan
“Cassandra Campbell provides a gripping performance…Campbell narrates this epic story with grace and understanding…Nancy Jensen’s compelling novel unfolds a tapestry woven across generations, intricate in its detail, illustrating the events that tear families apart yet bind them, inextricably, together.” AudioFile