Audible has it. I listened to it there. The narrator is decent—clear and easy to follow, which mattered because the story jumps between timelines. I'd check there first, or see if your library has a digital copy you can stream without waiting.
Man, I actually had a real headache finding the audiobook for 'The Sweetness of Forgetting' a while back. My local library's Overdrive had a waitlist that was weeks long, which was a bummer. I ended up checking Audible, and yeah, it's definitely there for a credit or purchase. I'm pretty sure I also saw it on Google Play Books and Apple Books when I was browsing.
Sometimes these mid-tier popular fiction titles slip through the cracks on the bigger subscription services like Scribd or Libro.fm, but it's worth a quick search. If you're okay with used physical copies, you might get lucky and find the CD version on eBay or something, but honestly, digital is way more convenient. I listened to it on a road trip last summer.
Searching for audiobooks can be such a mixed bag. For this one, Audible is the most straightforward option—it's right there. I borrowed it through my library's Hoopla app, which was great because there were no holds. Not every library has Hoopla, though, so your mileage may vary.
If you're trying to avoid Amazon, I think Libro.fm carries it as well, and they have a model that supports independent bookstores. The narration was solid, nothing mind-blowing but it fit the kind of gentle, reflective mood of the story.
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I love diving into books, but sometimes life gets too busy to sit down with a physical copy. That's why I always check if a book is available as an audiobook. For example, 'Remembering' by Wendell Berry is indeed available as an audiobook, narrated by Paul Michael. It's a fantastic way to experience the story while commuting or doing chores. Audiobooks bring a unique dimension to storytelling, especially when the narrator captures the mood perfectly. I often find myself more immersed in the narrative when listening, as the tone and pacing add layers to the experience. Platforms like Audible, Libro.fm, and even local libraries often have extensive collections, so it's worth exploring if you prefer listening over reading.
Finding free copies of books like 'The Sweetness of Forgetting' online can be tricky, especially since it’s a copyrighted work by Kristin Harmel. I’ve stumbled upon sites claiming to offer free downloads, but most are sketchy at best—either riddled with malware or outright piracy. As someone who adores supporting authors, I’d feel guilty going that route. Harmel’s writing is heartfelt, and she deserves compensation for her work. Libraries are a better alternative; many offer digital loans through apps like Libby or OverDrive, where you can borrow the ebook legally for free with a library card.
If you’re tight on cash, keep an eye out for promotions or giveaways—sometimes publishers or authors share free chapters or temporary access. I once snagged a free month of Kindle Unlimited, which had 'The Sweetness of Forgetting' available. It’s a cozy read, perfect for fans of multi-generational stories with a dash of historical fiction. The way Harmel weaves past and present together through recipes and family secrets stuck with me long after I turned the last page. Maybe check secondhand bookstores too; I’ve found gems for just a couple bucks there.