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A Whisper to a Scream (The Bibliophiles: Book One) [Kindle Edition]

Karen Wojcik Berner
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She could be your sister, best friend, wife, daughter, neighbor. An overwhelmed stay-at-home mom whose husband is too preoccupied with work to spend time with his family. A PR executive scared to death she waited too long to have the baby she has always wanted. When they meet through a Classics Book Club, each thinks the other one's life is so much better than her own. But, is the grass truly greener on the other side of the fence? A vivid portrayal of contemporary marriage and its problems, A Whisper to a Scream speaks to a longing in all of us, a yearning that might start as a vague notion, but eventually grows into an unbearable, vociferous cry. This is the first installment of six novels exploring the lives of The Bibliophiles, a fictional suburban book club.

About the Author

Karen Wojcik Berner grew up on the outskirts of Chicago. After graduating from Dominican University with degrees in English with a writing concentration and communications, she worked as a magazine editor, public relations coordinator and freelance writer. A two-time "Folio Magazine" Ozzie Award for Excellence in Magazine Editorial and Design winner, her work also has appeared in countless newspapers and magazines. She lives in the Chicago suburbs with her family.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 590 KB
  • Print Length: 279 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 145659365X
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003DQPKSK
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Whisper to a Scream 27 Jun 2011
By BigAl
Format:Kindle Edition
For some reason my brain wants to start this review with a cliché. Maybe something about greener grass, walking in shoes that aren't yours, or even proper caution when making wishes. All might apply to the two protagonists in "A Whisper to a Scream." Each wishes for a life more like what the other has.

Despite their differences, Annie and Sarah were both characters I liked, which I think is important in a story like this. I wanted both to find a way to get their wish. I think that's normal, to hope a friend, even a fictional friend, will realize a dream or meet a goal. One of the best ways to illustrate something is to use contrast or comparison - that opinion accounts for my tendency to overuse such words as but, however, and yet. As the story switches between the two characters, Berner shows us the contrast between Annie's life and Sarah's. Both are busy, yet fulfilling, although in different ways. Each wants something closer to what the other has, but has obstacles that are not entirely within their ability to overcome. Will they get what they want? I'm not telling.

After finishing "A Whisper to a Scream," different readers will probably come away with different messages. It might be one of appreciating the positives of your personal situation. It could be one of balance in life. Or you may come up with something on your own. Whatever your takeaway, I think you'll find immersing yourself in the lives of Annie and Sarah is an experience worth having.

**Originally written for "Books and Pals" book blog. May have received a free review copy. **
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33 of 38 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Do not read if you are struggling with infertility. 10 Aug 2011
By Megan - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
I just read this book because it was one of the suggestions on Amazon after buying a few other books on infertility and because it got decent enough reviews. I enjoyed it until about I was about 85% done and the book became an infertile woman's worse nightmare. When you're going through months of infertility treatmenst the last thing you want to read is a story of infidelity and divorce. Our husbands leaving us for more fertile women is one of our biggest fears. I don't want to give too much away but I would highly suggest that anyone who is currently undergoing infertility treatments stay far away from this book! It literally made me sick to my stomach. I am disappointed that Amazon suggested it to me.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Very realistic story 4 Aug 2010
By Tiffany A. Harkleroad - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Sarah is a stay at home mother to two young children, dealing with a somewhat absentee husband. Annie is a career woman, longing for motherhood but struggling with infertility. Both seem to long for what the other has, without even realizing it. The two women cross paths at a local book club, and we get to see the journey each woman goes on over the course of several months. Neither is fully prepared for where she will end up.

Quite an intriguing little book this is. It has been on my to read list for a month, and I read it basically in one day. It was hard to stray from it once I started, because I wanted to see what each woman was going to encounter next. I loved the two main characters of Sarah and Annie. I felt a little bit like a peeping tom, because we see these women in their most raw, real moments in life. They talk like real women. Their struggles are ones we relate to as women.

Sarah's story is one I see echoed in the lives of so many mothers that I know. When reading her portions of the story, I could literally feel her frustration and resentment leaping from the page. And with Annie, well, Annie's story is sort of my biggest fear in life, so it most definitely resounded.

What I like most about this book is that, while it lacks a conventional "happy ending" revolving around perfect partners and storybook romances, each woman finds her own version of happiness and purpose. I believe that is a lesson so many women need to learn these days.

A bit of a warning, when I first saw the title of the book, I expected an action packed mystery thriller, which it is most certainly not. But that is not to say the book is slow or lacks anything. If anything, when I finished the book, I was impressed with how real the storyline was. Nothing overly dramatic. Just the lives of two women, so similar to women we all know. I think that is ultimately why I liked the book so well. It was less like reading a book, and more like talking to two old college friends.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Bent, but not broken 10 Jun 2010
By Dawn Judd - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
A Whisper to a Scream takes us on a roller coaster ride of emotions. This tale of two women, one already a mother and one who desperately wants to become a mother, accurately depicts the raw human emotion that comes with the prospect of becoming a parent. My heart ached for both Annie and Sarah as the course of their lives was altered by cruel fate. I admired the strength they showed despite everything they encountered. They both proved that what does not kill us truly does make us stronger. Karen's writing is smooth and entertaining, leading the reader right to the heart of the story. Her words tell us of the true strength of the human spirit.
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