A warm goodbye to summer with four great audiobooks
Squeeze in one last beach with one of our reviewer鈥檚 recommendations for audiobooks of August 2020 and settle in for a diversion.听
Squeeze in one last beach with one of our reviewer鈥檚 recommendations for audiobooks of August 2020 and settle in for a diversion.听
In August鈥檚 audiobook roundup, catch one last beach read for the year, and then venture into autumnal territory with a touching memoir, a classic whodunit, and a thoughtful novel about race and perception. Listeners may wish to know that all titles this month have adult themes.
鈥淭he Vanishing Half鈥 by Brit Bennett
Read by Shayna Small; Penguin Audio; 11 hours and 30 minutes
In 1950s America, the identical Vignes twins flee the Black township in Louisiana where their father had been lynched years earlier. They are so light-skinned they can pass as white 鈥 and one chooses to do so, marrying a white man and concealing her past, while the other marries a Black man. Each sister chases a different life, until their stories eventually circle back to Louisiana and family in this compelling and thought-provoking novel. Narrator Shayna Small is in top form, delivering believable male voices, regional accents, and听 different tones for each female character, all while perfectly capturing the mood through her pacing and timbre. Grade: A听听
鈥淭he Distance Between Us鈥 by Reyna Grande
Read by Yareli Arizmendi; Simon & Schuster Audio; 11 hours and 30 minutes
This beautifully-written and gracefully voiced memoir details the difficulties of immigration from the perspective of those left behind in Mexico. Reyna Grande鈥檚 prose is not exactly lyrical, but it is evocative and emotional, and the pacing is very much like a novel. The story is narrated with much feeling by Yareli Arizmendi, whose Spanish accents are believable. The ending, however, leaves some strings untied, especially after Grande enters the United States. And it becomes increasingly difficult to suspend disbelief: One cannot help but wonder how the author can recall the vivid details she describes, since the story is set when she is a very young child. Grade: B+
鈥淭he Guest List鈥 by Lucy Foley
Read by Jot Davies, Chloe Massey, Olivia Dowd, Aoife McMahon, Sarah Ovens, and Rich Keeble; HarperAudio; 10 hours and 20 minutes
As guests assemble on a small Irish island for a wedding feast, a storm hits and (gasp!) someone is found murdered in this whodunit with a twisty plot. A full cast of narrators brings the spooky setting to life by offering alternating views of what happened. The guests, their backgrounds, and their possible motives are fully explored. 鈥淭he Guest List鈥 is a quick-paced mystery.听听听Grade: B+
鈥28 Summers鈥 by Elin Hilderbrand
Read by Erin Bennett; Hachette Audio; 15 hours and 20 minutes
A retelling (of sorts) of the 1978 film 鈥淪ame Time, Next Year,鈥 Elin Hilderbrand鈥檚 two main characters meet on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts every summer for an affair that brings joy and heartache in turn.听The plot goes a bit off-kilter when a forced detour into politics emerges, but the story鈥檚 emotional ups and downs are expertly conveyed.听听Grade: B听