The Pelee Project
One Woman's Escape From Urban Madness
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Wiley
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By:
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Jane Christmas
About this listen
Back in 2000, Jane Christmas was, like millions of others, an exhausted single working mother with a punishing agenda of work, domestic, and parenting duties. Weekdays were an urban triathlon, weekends evaporated into mile-long to-do lists. Jane found herself drained, living beyond her means emotionally, physically, and financially. She dreamed of a simpler life, but, like everyone else, worried about the consequences of disconnecting from the frenetic working world.
A highway accident changed all that. After walking away from a crash that should have killed her, she did the unthinkable and booked a three-month leave of absence from her job, put her home up for sale, and moved with her 10-year-old daughter to Pelee Island, a remote community of 180 in the middle of Lake Erie. Does the absence of a pedal-to-the-metal schedule freak her out, or does it transform her from den mother to Zen mother?
Jane published a 15-part series about her sabbatical in the National Post, and her adventure caused an immediate and huge buzz. Readers were captivated by someone who had the nerve to put the brakes on life. The Pelee Project is Jane's full memoir of her hilarious faux pas, anecdotes, and epiphanies on the island, all told in that refreshingly honest voice that attracted so many to her columns.
The Pelee Project is an inspiring tale of personal transformation and self-discovery.
©2002 Jane Christmas (P)2014 Post Hypnotic Press Inc.What listeners say about The Pelee Project
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- 12-12-14
worth a listen, bit preachy & boring at times
Is there anything you would change about this book?
I think the second half of the book needs editing, it is, at times, boring and repetitive which lets down the interesting content of developing self-awareness, honesty and personal change.
Would you recommend The Pelee Project to your friends? Why or why not?
I would recommend this book as it challenges the notion that we have to be swept along in the generally fast pace of modern everyday life. Jane chooses to make a radical change to her life and challenges herself, in the face of family and friends who did not always appreciate or understand her decisions. Her honesty and soul searching is refreshing and enlightening.
Which character – as performed by Elizabeth Wiley – was your favourite?
Elizabeth is principally narrating Janes' story which I found very easy to listen to, you really feel it is the voice of Jane.
If this book were a film would you go see it?
Yes, I would.
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