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Whispers Through a Megaphone
Whispers Through a Megaphone | Rachel Elliott
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Sometimes the world can seem too much for just one person Miriam hasn't left her house in three years, and cannot raise her voice above a whisper. But today she has had enough, and is finally ready to rejoin the outside world. Meanwhile, Ralph has made the mistake of opening a closet door, only to discover with a shock that his wife Sadie doesn't love him, and never has. And so he decides to run away. Miriam and Ralph's chance meeting in a wood during stormy weather marks the beginning of an amusing, restorative friendship, while Sadie takes a break from Twitter to embark on an intriguing adventure of her own. As their collective story unfolds, each of them seeks to better understand the objects of their affection, and their own hearts, timidly refusing to stand still and accept the chaos life throws at them. Filled with wit and sparkling prose, Whispers Through a Megaphone explores our attempts to meaningfully connect with ourselves and others, in an often deafening world - when sometimes all we need is a bit of silence. Rachel Elliott is a writer and psychotherapist. She has worked in arts and technology journalism and her writing has featured in a variety of publications, from digital arts magazines to the French Literary Review. She has also been shortlisted for a number of short story and novel competitions in the UK and the US. Rachel was born in Suffolk, and now lives in Bath. Whispers Through a Megaphone is her first novel.
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TrishB
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She has very similar styles and themes in all her books. This is definitely the debut author book, but I still really enjoyed it.
Dysfunctional families, lost people and healings ❤️

squirrelbrain Another one to look forward to! 😁 2y
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TrishB
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#quicklunchtimeread
Just started this one.

LeahBergen Enjoy your nice little lunch! 😘 2y
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riversong153
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Tagged the wrong book the first time! 🙈🙊 This is a weird, charming novel - a character study of several dysfunctional people trying to figure themselves out. Not plot heavy but still a solid read. My only critique is that the POV changed rapidly and it was hard to keep up.

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howjessicareads
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#mymaybookmail Hmmmm. The premise is interesting! But maybe not my cup of tea? (The story is about the accidental meeting of two people from dysfunctional families.)

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HardcoverHarlot
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A couple chapters into this one now. I think this is one of the strangest books I've read lately. But I also think I like it.

rubyslippersreads Love the cover! 7y
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Book 8: Absolutely tore through this book. Written with humour and insight, Rachel Elliot's debut is an eye opener into finding ones voice amidst the chaos, about the importance yet the perils of the past and the optimism of the future.

Here's to those who whisper and to those who yearn to shout.