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When You Were Older, by Catherine Ryan Hyde

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When You Were Older, by Catherine Ryan Hyde

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When You Were Older, by Catherine Ryan Hyde

By the bestselling author of Don't Let Me Go, When I Found You, Second Hand Heart, and Pay It Forward,When You Were Older is the poignant, uplifting, and thought-provoking story of two very different brothers who try to build a new life together, against the backdrop of an uncertain and uneasy time in our shared history.

Russell Ammiano works on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center. On the morning of September 11, 2001, the phone rings while Rusty is rushing to work. The news is devastating: Rusty's mother has died of a stroke, leaving his brain-damaged older brother Ben alone. This news also saves Rusty's life. He's still at home when two planes hit the World Trade Center―and only one of his friends and colleagues survives. In a single day, the life Rusty built in New York crumbles to the ground.

Rusty returns to his tiny hometown and the brother he was more than happy to leave behind. Ben hasn't changed a bit, but the town has. Tensions are running high in the wake of the terrorist attack, while Rusty struggles to put the the past behind him and care for the exasperating brother he loves. He finds refuge drinking coffee in the early morning with beautiful Egyptian-American Anat in her father's bakery.

Rusty is beginning to get his life back...until one awful night threatens to take it all away again.

  • Sales Rank: #3345247 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-07-21
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .50" w x 5.25" l,
  • Running time: 9 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD

About the Author
Catherine Ryan Hyde is the bestselling author of twenty-seven published and forthcoming books. Some of her recent books include The Language of Hoofbeats, Take Me with You, Where We Belong, and Don’t Let Me Go. Her short stories have been published in Antioch Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Ploughshares, Glimmer Train, and the Sun. She has received numerous awards, including the Rainbow Award and the British Book Award. Her bestselling 1999 novel Pay It Forward was adapted into a major motion picture and translated into twenty-three languages. Hyde is the founder of the Pay It Forward Foundation. For more information, please visit catherineryanhyde.com.

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150 of 151 people found the following review helpful.
Beautiful, complex fiction, truer than nonfiction
By Kindle Customer
This brilliant novel about a survivor of the 9/11 destruction of the Twin Towers is one of the best books written by an amazingly gifted writer. Catherine Ryan Hyde writes with an emotional fluency that is breathtaking in its simplicity and depth. I have read just about everything she's written and still can't figure out how she does it. I sit down to read one of her novels and literally can't put it down till it's done. This one had me awake till 4:30 a.m. because I cared so much about the people and events she created and described. I do not believe these people don't exist for real somewhere.

Russell, who works at a big advertising agency on the 104th floor of one of the towers, has managed to escape small-town life and his family, who he loves but can't tolerate. On September 11th, on his way out the door to a meeting at his place of work, he answers a phone call. His mom has died suddenly, leaving his disabled brother alone with only the neighbors to take care of him. Russell makes arrangements, hangs up the phone, then sees, through his living room window, as his place of work is destroyed. Although answering the phone saved his life,at this point, his life plunges into chaos. How he survives and who he meets along the way are metaphors for the aftermath of the Twin Towers tragedy. The book is an emotional roller-coaster through grief, responsibility, love, terrorism, cultural adaptation and tolerance, and, ultimately, the unique human condition of living in America in the post-9/11 years.

Hyde does more than tell the story of the tragedy through the eyes of a survivor. She dwells very little on the actual details of the terrorist attack. The impact on the characters in the story tells more about the events during and afterward than a mere factual account. The emotional history of the event is Hyde's main focus.

Hyde's language is pitch-perfect. When a middle-eastern person is speaking in the story, I hear the accent of the character in my head; when the character is from Kansas or New York or somewhere else, that's also evident, though I couldn't point to any particular word or phrase that creates that impression.

Unlike many "free books for Kindle" on Amazon, Hyde's are always, always, edited perfectly. Fussy readers (like me) will not be offended by grammar, punctuation, or usage errors. She is a master of her art in every way, including cosmetic details that matter so much to the flow and readability of a novel.

After having read this book and most of her other ones, I am a fan for life. Do yourself a favor and read this one, whether you read any of her others or not. I'm betting you'll be hooked.

53 of 56 people found the following review helpful.
A Wonderful Read!
By Amazon Customer
I loved this story. I am 95% finished with it and decided to write a review before I forget because this story deserves to be recognized. As the mom of a special needs young adult, I could totally relate to the way that Ben, the special needs brother, handled life's situations. But, the story is so much more and that is what I did not expect. What a beautiful love story between a man and a woman! I loved how the storyline developed. I liked the way it went back and forth between past and present to explain the relationship between the two brothers. I loved everything about this book. I look forward to reading more by this author!

51 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
You've Arrived
By Blair
I think a story teller is one of the crucial members of society. Catherine Ryan Hyde is easily one of our best. I wish I could tell you how many times she set up the phrase that left me in awe the way a moment in music can thrill you because of everything that came before it. Everyone who is in love or remembers the magic will find some of it in these pages.

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