Beautifully written review by Gabby for my Women's Fiction book My Own Voice:
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Uvi Poznansky’s My Own Voice is an absolute masterpiece—a compelling and deeply relatable exploration of love, identity, and human connection. I was drawn into Anita’s world, feeling every ounce of her struggle, passion, and longing as she navigates the complexities of her relationship with Lenny and his estranged son, Ben.
What makes this novel truly stand out is its brilliantly developed characters. Anita, with her raw and unfiltered voice, feels incredibly real—flawed yet deeply compelling. Lenny’s internal conflict and Ben’s emotional turmoil add rich layers to this intricate story. Poznansky masterfully peels back their emotions, making the reader feel like an intimate observer of their lives.
The writing style is refreshing and uniquely immersive, effortlessly shifting between different perspectives, each with a distinct and authentic voice. The contrast between Anita’s unpolished, slang-filled speech and Ben’s eloquence adds a dynamic depth to the storytelling, making it all the more impactful.
For those experiencing the audiobook version, the narration perfectly matches the tone and emotions of the story. The voice acting brings Anita’s personality to life, making her struggles and desires even more tangible. The audiobook is not just a listening experience—it’s an emotional journey.
Overall, My Own Voice is a beautifully written, thought-provoking novel that lingers in your mind long after the last page. Uvi Poznansky’s storytelling is both poetic and raw, capturing the fragility and resilience of human emotions with breathtaking precision. A highly recommended read!
What makes this novel truly stand out is its brilliantly developed characters. Anita, with her raw and unfiltered voice, feels incredibly real—flawed yet deeply compelling. Lenny’s internal conflict and Ben’s emotional turmoil add rich layers to this intricate story. Poznansky masterfully peels back their emotions, making the reader feel like an intimate observer of their lives.
The writing style is refreshing and uniquely immersive, effortlessly shifting between different perspectives, each with a distinct and authentic voice. The contrast between Anita’s unpolished, slang-filled speech and Ben’s eloquence adds a dynamic depth to the storytelling, making it all the more impactful.
For those experiencing the audiobook version, the narration perfectly matches the tone and emotions of the story. The voice acting brings Anita’s personality to life, making her struggles and desires even more tangible. The audiobook is not just a listening experience—it’s an emotional journey.
Overall, My Own Voice is a beautifully written, thought-provoking novel that lingers in your mind long after the last page. Uvi Poznansky’s storytelling is both poetic and raw, capturing the fragility and resilience of human emotions with breathtaking precision. A highly recommended read!
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