middle 1 11.mp3
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alina zeranska the art of polish cooking -
amy recob -
andrea caceres -
anne varichon -
bj nowak -
bj nowak one more thing -
bloodlines by nelson demille -
brick puffinton -
bugabees friends with allergies -
chadwick moore -
color charts a history -
DK -
DK Simply AI Facts Made Fast -
DK Visual -
extinction by douglas preston -
facing cancer -
how to eat chocolate sarah ford -
i went walking -
I'll never let you go -
jan pienkowski -
john grisham the exchange -
kelley armstrong -
kelley armstrong hemlock island -
little monsters jan pienkowski -
marc william palen -
marianne richmond -
megan e bryant -
miles hyman shirley jackson -
my dog just speaks spanish andrea caceres -
national audubon society -
not forever but for now by chuck palahniuk -
pax economica -
robert b parkers broken trust -
sarah ogilvie -
shirley jackson's the lottery -
stephen king you like it darker -
strawberry shortcake berry blossom festival -
sue williams -
taco tuesday -
the dictionary people sarah ogilvie -
theodore stern mikkael sekeres -
todd grimson -
todd grimson brand new cherry flavor -
Troilus and Cressida -
tucker -
walt hickey -
william shakespeare -
Yangsze Choo -
Yangsze Choo The Fox Wife -
you are what you watch
Narrated By Tavia Gilbert
AUDIOBOOK UNABRIDGED
Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
Released 2008
In a coming-of-age memoir about a woman who loved being a girl and what made her finally grow up, Kelly Corrigan brilliantly explores the "middle place" between childhood and adulthood and how one woman made the leap to the other side.
"The thing you need to know about me," she begins, "is that I am George Corrigan's daughter, his only daughter." Intertwining her own story with that of her larger-than-life, Irish-American father, Corrigan illustrates an unbelievably powerful and healing father-daughter relationship that evolves as they both face a battle with cancer.
Uplifting yet realistic, her story examines what it means when the person who has been your source of strength is in need of some himself. It's that bittersweet "in between" moment when you're a devoted wife and mother, but you'll always be Daddy's girl.