Audiobooks
November 2020
Recent Releases
Don't Ask Me Where I'm From
by Jennifer De Leon; narrated by Inés del Castillo 

Starring: Liliana, a gifted American Latinx writer who's uneasy about bussing from her familiar Boston city school to the mostly white Westburg High.

Narration: Inés del Castillo authentically conveys 15-year-old Liliana's conflicting emotions.  
 
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Transcendent Kingdom
by Yaa Gyasi; narrated by Bahni Turpin

Starring: Ghanaian American Gifty, a neuroscience PhD candidate studying neural pathways in mice as a way to understand the loss and suffering in her family -- though she insists that's not what she's doing.

Narration: Award-winning narrator Bahni Turpin embodies Gifty's contemplative nature with a gentle cadence. 
 
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Raybearer
by Jordan Ifueko; narrated by Joniece Abbott-Pratt

What it's about: Tarisai was raised by The Lady with a specific destiny: to become one of the 11 elite councilors to the Crown Prince of Aritsar, gain the Prince's trust, and assassinate him. 

Narration: In an AudioFile Earphones Award-winning performance, Joniece Abbott-Pratt imbues this worldbuilding Afrofantasy with distinct characterizations and pulse-pounding political intrigue. 
 
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Empire of Wild
by Cherie Dimaline; narrated by Michelle St. John

What happens: A year after her husband Victor disappears following an argument, Joan Beausoleil encounters him at a tent revival, calling himself Reverend Wolff (and denying any knowledge of Victor).

Narration: Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award, First Nations narrator Michelle St. John's intense and authentic performance complements the own voices storyline inspired by Métis legends. 
Universe of Two
by Stephen P. Kiernan; narrated by Cassandra Campbell

What it's about: The life, marriage, and wartime work of mathematician Charlie Fisk, a somewhat reluctant recruit to the Manhattan Project who navigates his ethical ambivalence and guilt with the help of his flawed but supportive wife Brenda.

Narration: Cassandra Campbell juggles the sweeping love story and scientific descriptions with an engrossing and distinctly voiced performance that earned her an AudioFile Earphones Award. 
The Hollow Ones
by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan; narrated by Brittany Pressley

What it's about: When her partner inexplicably attacks a child during a raid, FBI agent Odessa Hardwicke shoots him dead and watches in horror as a spectral entity leaves his corpse. Enlisting the help of occult detective John Blackwood, Odessa hopes to track down the centuries-old menace responsible for her partner's demise.

Narration: Brittany Pressley navigates this intricately plotted occult thriller's multiple timelines with a variety of character accents and tones.  
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
by Isabel Wilkerson; narrated by Robin Miles

What it is: a timely and thought-provoking exploration of the "shape-shifting, unspoken, race-based" caste system that has shaped four centuries of American history.

Narration: Robin Miles' AudioFile Earphones Award-winning recording is suffused with a calm, well-paced performance that encourages listener empathy and reflection. 
 
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