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.  
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. 
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. 
Bonnie
by Christina Schwarz; narrated by Candace Thaxton

Starring: Financially struggling small-town girl Bonnie Parker, who becomes a legend for the infamous crime spree she commits with Clyde Barrow.

Narration: Candace Thaxton's brisk and lively performance captures Bonnie's thrill-seeking ways and Clyde's foolhardy arrogance. 
Here We Are
by Graham Swift; narrated by Phil Davis

What it is: An engaging, character-driven story set in postwar Brighton, where a dying artform has one last great summer thanks to an equally doomed variety act.

Narration: British actor Phil Davis' leisurely paced reading conveys the novel's melancholy tone. 
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.  
Deep Delta Justice: A Black Teen, His Lawyer, and Their Groundbreaking Battle...
by Matthew Van Meter; narrated by Brad Sanders

What it's about: The landmark Supreme Court decision Duncan v. Louisiana (1968), which established the right to a jury trial and became a key victory for the civil rights movement.

Narration: Brad Sanders' intense and resonant reading adds gravitas to this richly detailed history. 
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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