You Are Free: Stories

You Are Free: Stories

Unabridged — 6 hours, 17 minutes

You Are Free: Stories

You Are Free: Stories

Unabridged — 6 hours, 17 minutes

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Overview

Danzy Senna's You Are Free is now available for the first time in audio!

Each of these eight remarkable stories by Danzy Senna tightrope-walks tantalizingly, sometimes frighteningly, between defined states: life with and without mates and children, the familiar if constraining reference points provided by race, class, and gender. Tensions arise between a biracial couple when their son is admitted to the private school where they'd applied on a lark. A new mother hosts an old friend, still single, and discovers how each of them pities-and envies- the other. A young woman responds to an adoptee in search of her birth mother, knowing it is not she.


Audiobook Table of Contents:
Admission, read by Adenrele Ojo
The Land of Beulah, read by January LaVoy
Replacement Theory, read by Cassandra Campbell
There, There, read by Bahni Turpin
The Care of the Self, read by January LaVoy
You Are Free, read by Cassandra Campbell
Triptych, read by Adenrele Ojo
What's the Matter with Helga and Dave?, read by Bahni Turpin

Editorial Reviews

NOVEMBER 2018 - AudioFile

Like a Greek chorus, four female narrators work together in this short story collection to bring us a range of women's experiences. Adenrele Ojo, January LaVoy, Cassandra Campbell, and Bahni Turpin are all veteran voices, and it shows in their expert handling of each of these unique narratives. Their transitions between stories are seamless. Whether we’re hearing about a young, aspirational couple applying to an elite school for their child or a young woman adopting a mixed- breed dog, we are in the care of supple sentences delivered with an understated lushness that belies the intense feelings of the characters. Told at a quick clip, the stories, each 20 minutes or less, zip by, leaving us wanting more. M.R. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

Senna (Caucasia) moves into short fiction with a mixed bag of eight stories dealing with race, identity, and motherhood. Though the protagonists are largely defined by race and gender, the issues they grapple with are diverse: an inner conflict over whether to send a child to private or public school; a lonely woman's decision to be cruel to a stray dog; the emotional fallout from a neighbor's divorce. One of her longest stories, "The Care of the Self," is also one of the most memorable. It begins with the reunion of two close friends whose lives have taken radically different paths. Livy always played the comically tragic single sidekick to Ramona, whose life was the picture of connubial bliss. Now in seemingly opposite positions, with Ramona divorced and Livy a happily married mother, it becomes increasingly obvious that the image people project of their lives is not always accurate. This collection plays to Senna's strength at portraying mixed-race identity with subtlety and grace. Though the pathos and poignancy sometimes strains credibility, Senna excels at conveying emotion with a powerful restraint. (May)

NOVEMBER 2018 - AudioFile

Like a Greek chorus, four female narrators work together in this short story collection to bring us a range of women's experiences. Adenrele Ojo, January LaVoy, Cassandra Campbell, and Bahni Turpin are all veteran voices, and it shows in their expert handling of each of these unique narratives. Their transitions between stories are seamless. Whether we’re hearing about a young, aspirational couple applying to an elite school for their child or a young woman adopting a mixed- breed dog, we are in the care of supple sentences delivered with an understated lushness that belies the intense feelings of the characters. Told at a quick clip, the stories, each 20 minutes or less, zip by, leaving us wanting more. M.R. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169064933
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 11/06/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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