Clover (version 2) |
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Clover (version 2) by Susan Coolidge is a heartwarming tale that follows the life of the titular character as she navigates the ups and downs of growing up. From her childhood adventures with her siblings to the challenges she faces as a young woman, Clover's story is one of resilience, love, and self-discovery.
The author does a wonderful job of capturing Clover's inner thoughts and emotions, allowing readers to truly connect with her journey. Coolidge's writing is both engaging and poignant, drawing readers into Clover's world and making them feel like they are right there alongside her every step of the way.
One of the standout aspects of the book is the strong sense of family and friendship that permeates throughout. Clover's relationships with her siblings and friends are depicted with such warmth and authenticity, making them feel like real, three-dimensional characters that readers can't help but root for.
Overall, Clover (version 2) is a beautifully written coming-of-age story that is sure to resonate with readers of all ages. With its timeless themes of love, loyalty, and the importance of staying true to oneself, this book is a must-read for anyone looking for a touching and heartfelt tale. Book Description: |
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Reviews (Rated: 2 Stars - 7 reviews) |
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Reviewer: Infinity tiers - January 18, 2021 I love this book..its an old classic but good read |
Reviewer: Jenna - January 12, 2016 Subject: Good luck Terrible reader! Couldn't make it through the first chapter. |
Reviewer: User - August 30, 2015 Don't bother. Worthless, due to poor reader. |
Reviewer: Lily - November 11, 2014 Subject: Needs to be re-done Unfortunately, this particular volunteer has done a lot and I have run across her garbled messes more than once. I am seldom mean about a volunteer, since they spend such incredible amounts of time reading these for us, but this lady is so difficult to understand, it makes these works impossible to listen to. I'm not sure if she is using this as a way to practice her English or what, but I really wish she wouldn't continue to read for this site. It would be better not to have these works converted to audio books, than to convert them into something no one can enjoy. Now this work (and the several others I've found by the same reader) will have to wait much longer for someone to come along and do them justice (if, indeed, it ever happens at all!). |
Reviewer: User - February 18, 2014 Seriously, it's barely recognizable as English. |
Reviewer: Leah - November 16, 2013 I couldn't understand a word! |
Reviewer: Leah - November 14, 2013 So bad, I couldn't understand a word. |