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Red at the Bone
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- Narrated by: Jacqueline Woodson, Quincy Tyler Bernstine, Peter Francis James, Shayna Small, Bahni Turpin
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Publisher's Summary
Named one of the Most Anticipated Books of 2019 by LitHub and The Millions. Called one of the Top 10 Literary Fiction titles of Fall by Publishers Weekly.
An extraordinary new novel about the influence of history on a contemporary family, from the New York Times best-selling and National Book Award-winning author of Another Brooklyn and Brown Girl Dreaming.
Two families from different social classes are joined together by an unexpected pregnancy and the child that it produces. Moving forward and backward in time, with the power of poetry and the emotional richness of a narrative 10 times its length, Jacqueline Woodson's extraordinary new novel uncovers the role that history and community have played in the experiences, decisions, and relationships of these families, and in the life of this child.
As the book opens in 2001, it is the evening of 16-year-old Melody's coming of age ceremony in her grandparents' Brooklyn brownstone. Watched lovingly by her relatives and friends, making her entrance to the soundtrack of Prince, she wears a special custom-made dress. But the event is not without poignancy. Sixteen years earlier, that very dress was measured and sewn for a different wearer: Melody's mother, for her own ceremony - a celebration that ultimately never took place.
Unfurling the history of Melody's parents and grandparents to show how they all arrived at this moment, Woodson considers not just their ambitions and successes but also the costs, the tolls they've paid for striving to overcome expectations and escape the pull of history. As it explores sexual desire and identity, ambition, gentrification, education, class, and status, and the life-altering facts of parenthood, Red at the Bone most strikingly looks at the ways in which young people must so often make long-lasting decisions about their lives - even before they have begun to figure out who they are and what they want to be.
Read by Jacqueline Woodson, with Quincy Tyler Bernstine (Sabe), Peter Francis James (Po’Boy), Shayna Small (Iris), and Bahni Turpin (Melody)
Critic Reviews
“Readers mourning the death of Toni Morrison will find comfort in Sabe's magnificent cadences as she rues her daughter's teen pregnancy, which flies in the face of the lessons her mama ingrained in her from the Tulsa race riots of 1921 - the massacre by whites that drove her family north and taught them to vigilantly safeguard their social and economic gains.... With Red at the Bone, Jacqueline Woodson has indeed risen - even further into the ranks of great literature.” (NPR)
"[A] beautifully imagined novel... Woodson’s nuanced voice evokes the complexities of race, class, religion, and sexuality in fluid prose and a series of telling details. This is a wise, powerful, and compassionate novel." (Publishers Weekly, starred review)
"Occasionally mentioned, and never forgotten, is the fact that Iris’s family moved to Brooklyn from the South in 1921 after White people in Tulsa burned down Black people’s schools, restaurants and beauty shops. It’s not just that the past informs the present, nor is it just that the past isn’t past; it’s also the case that the past has to be remembered, has to be kept alive.” (The New York Times)
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- Nanette L. Stearns
- 09-22-19
Magic
As always, Jacqueline Woodson has created a world I wanted to stay in for hours. At just under four hours, I felt like the audiobook was beautiful and wonderful but I wanted it to go on for hours more. Living in the world of these characters was compelling and a beautiful experience. The narrators were excellent and gave a sense of each character. Can't wait for her next effort!
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- Beth Lovette
- 10-02-19
Compelling story. Excellent narration.
Loved the narrators. I picked this book accidentally and almost returned it because I rarely buy short books— always trying to get my money’s worth! But I am glad I kept it and listened. The perspective of each character and the sequence of the tale unfolding was special.
9 people found this helpful
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- Shenelle Williams
- 09-25-19
So beautiful!
The writing is so beautiful. It is like reading poetry in prose form. This multigenerational story is told from every perspective and performed expertly by the cast!
8 people found this helpful
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- Diane
- 10-03-19
Just Ok
This book was chosen for my book club. While parts of the storyline were really good... others left me scratching my head. It was almost like the author had an idea of how she wanted it to end... then wrote a story to go with it. While some of the characters were well developed, I was left wanting to know more. The monotone reading of the author’s voice drove me crazy. So, not the best book for me but there were parts that were very well written.
5 people found this helpful
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- Chasidy H
- 09-18-19
wow
I'm not surprised but this is next level for J.Woodson. This is pretty deep so most may not understand or be able to relate. I'm going to listen again.
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- Jessica B
- 12-23-20
Boring
listening to this book was about as exciting as was about as exciting as watching rocks race. Im going to quit my book club if they EVER suggest such a boring book again.
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- #EmptyNestReader
- 01-14-20
An intergenerational story of legacy and identity
“If this moment was a sentence, I’d be the period.” thinks Melody as she prepares for her coming-of-age ceremony that is about to take place in her grandparent’s living room. Melody is wearing the dress that her mother should have worn 16 years earlier, at her own event, had she not been pregnant with Melody. “Back then, that was as far as Iris could see—pregnancy, then birth, then a baby. She hadn’t thought of the shame that would force her mother to move them out of Bushwick. Hadn’t thought about the baby growing into a child and one day that child becoming her own age—and older than that.” Red at the Bone is a moving and beautiful written story of family - and of family legacy. An intergenerational story of each generation's effect on the one before it, and the one that comes after it, and the quest to find one’s own identity.
Moving back and forth in time, over several generations, Woodson explores issues of desire, birthright, passion, compassion and economic status. Red at the Bone looks at how the decisions of youth can transform the future and the myriad of ways that parenthood can change our lives, and the lives of those around us, for better and for worse. “Look how beautifully black we are. And as we dance, I am not Melody who is sixteen, I am not my parents’ once illegitimate daughter—I am a narrative, someone’s almost forgotten story. Remembered.”
A character driven story full heart. With fascinating, beautiful and well-developed characters for whom you'll love and feel deeply affected by. An emotional story with deep historical references to events from the Tulsa Massacre to 0-11! A book of less than 200 pages that packs in so much. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-09-19
More please!
I wanted to hear more! More about what happened when. When her child lived, loved and experienced age.
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- Denny
- 09-25-19
I enjoyed it
The plot is not too deep. Good for light "reading". It took a couple of chapters to get used to the different narrators. But once you learn to recognized the different characters' voices, it moves along nicely.
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- Deana Manassaram
- 01-02-20
Just ok!
It’s a pity Ms Turpin didn’t do the full narration. The others were ok but hers most compelling. It could have been a longer book. The writer and editors could have better developed the characters, maybe even 1 or 2. Felt like I didn’t really know or understand anyone at the end.
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If heroes are required... Avoid!
- By Averil on 10-19-19
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Godshot
- A Novel
- By: Chelsea Bieker
- Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
- Length: 11 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged
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Drought has settled on the town of Peaches, California. The area of the Central Valley where fourteen-year-old Lacey May and her alcoholic mother live was once an agricultural paradise. Now it's an environmental disaster, a place of cracked earth and barren raisin farms. In their desperation, residents have turned to a cult leader named Pastor Vern for guidance. He promises, through secret "assignments," to bring the rain everybody is praying for.
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flawless novel, not the best narration
- By Adrienne on 05-05-20
By: Chelsea Bieker
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The Black Kids
- By: Christina Hammonds Reed
- Narrated by: Kiersey Clemons
- Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Perfect for fans of The Hate U Give, this unforgettable coming-of-age debut novel explores issues of race, class, and violence through the eyes of a wealthy Black teenager whose family gets caught in the vortex of the 1992 Rodney King Riots.
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The Black Kids
- By Ms. B on 06-20-21
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The Arsonists' City
- By: Hala Alyan
- Narrated by: Leila Buck
- Length: 19 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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The Nasr family is spread across the globe - Beirut, Brooklyn, Austin, the California desert. A Syrian mother, a Lebanese father, and three American children: all have lived a life of migration. Still, they’ve always had their ancestral home in Beirut - a constant touchstone - and the complicated, messy family love that binds them. But following his father's recent death, Idris, the family's new patriarch, has decided to sell. The decision brings the family to Beirut, where everyone unites against Idris in a fight to save the house.
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amazing
- By Kindle Customer on 05-07-22
By: Hala Alyan
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The Kindest Lie
- A Novel
- By: Nancy Johnson
- Narrated by: Shayna Small
- Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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It’s 2008, and the inauguration of President Barack Obama ushers in a new kind of hope. In Chicago, Ruth Tuttle, an Ivy-League educated Black engineer, is married to a kind and successful man. He’s eager to start a family, but Ruth is uncertain. She has never gotten over the baby she gave birth to—and was forced to leave behind—when she was a teenager. She had promised her family she’d never look back, but Ruth knows that she must make peace with the past. Returning home, Ruth discovers the Indiana factory town of her youth is plagued by unemployment, racism, and despair.
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a fantastic book club novel
- By Barbara S on 03-05-21
By: Nancy Johnson
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Milk Blood Heat
- Stories
- By: Dantiel W. Moniz
- Narrated by: Machelle Williams
- Length: 5 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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A livewire debut from Dantiel W. Moniz, one of the most exciting discoveries in today's literary landscape, Milk Blood Heat depicts the sultry lives of Floridians in intergenerational tales that contemplate human connection, race, womanhood, inheritance, and the elemental darkness in us all. Set among the cities and suburbs of Florida, each story delves into the ordinary worlds of young girls, women, and men who find themselves confronted by extraordinary moments of violent personal reckoning.
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Wonderful
- By Anonymous User on 05-28-21
By: Dantiel W. Moniz
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Patsy
- A Novel
- By: Nicole Dennis-Benn
- Narrated by: Sharon Gordon
- Length: 17 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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When Patsy gets her long-coveted visa to America, it comes after years of yearning to leave Pennyfield, the beautiful but impoverished Jamaican town where she was raised. More than anything, Patsy wishes to be reunited with her oldest friend, Cicely, whose letters arrive from New York steeped in the promise of a happier life and the possible rekindling of their young love. But Patsy's plans don't include her overzealous, evangelical mother - or even her five-year-old daughter, Tru. Patsy gives voice to a woman who looks to America for the opportunity to choose herself first.
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If heroes are required... Avoid!
- By Averil on 10-19-19
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Godshot
- A Novel
- By: Chelsea Bieker
- Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
- Length: 11 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Drought has settled on the town of Peaches, California. The area of the Central Valley where fourteen-year-old Lacey May and her alcoholic mother live was once an agricultural paradise. Now it's an environmental disaster, a place of cracked earth and barren raisin farms. In their desperation, residents have turned to a cult leader named Pastor Vern for guidance. He promises, through secret "assignments," to bring the rain everybody is praying for.
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flawless novel, not the best narration
- By Adrienne on 05-05-20
By: Chelsea Bieker
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The Black Kids
- By: Christina Hammonds Reed
- Narrated by: Kiersey Clemons
- Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Perfect for fans of The Hate U Give, this unforgettable coming-of-age debut novel explores issues of race, class, and violence through the eyes of a wealthy Black teenager whose family gets caught in the vortex of the 1992 Rodney King Riots.
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The Black Kids
- By Ms. B on 06-20-21
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The Arsonists' City
- By: Hala Alyan
- Narrated by: Leila Buck
- Length: 19 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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The Nasr family is spread across the globe - Beirut, Brooklyn, Austin, the California desert. A Syrian mother, a Lebanese father, and three American children: all have lived a life of migration. Still, they’ve always had their ancestral home in Beirut - a constant touchstone - and the complicated, messy family love that binds them. But following his father's recent death, Idris, the family's new patriarch, has decided to sell. The decision brings the family to Beirut, where everyone unites against Idris in a fight to save the house.
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amazing
- By Kindle Customer on 05-07-22
By: Hala Alyan
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The Stars and the Blackness Between Them
- By: Junauda Petrus
- Narrated by: Junauda Petrus, Bahni Turpin, J. D. Jackson
- Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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Told in two distinct and irresistible voices, Junauda Petrus' bold and lyrical debut is the story of two black girls from very different backgrounds finding love and happiness in a world that seems determined to deny them both. Junauda Petrus' debut brilliantly captures the distinctly lush and lyrical voices of Mabel and Audre as they conjure a love that is stronger than hatred, prison, and death and as vast as the blackness between the stars.
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My Gawd
- By AmazonCustomer on 09-21-19
By: Junauda Petrus
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The Five Wounds
- A Novel
- By: Kirstin Valdez Quade
- Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
- Length: 15 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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It's Holy Week in the small town of Las Penas, New Mexico, and 33-year-old unemployed Amadeo Padilla has been given the part of Jesus in the Good Friday procession. He is preparing feverishly for this role when his 15-year-old daughter, Angel, shows up pregnant on his doorstep and disrupts his plans for personal redemption. With weeks to go until her due date, tough, ebullient Angel has fled her mother's house, setting her life on a startling new path.
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yes!
- By Ally on 03-13-22
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The Secret Lives of Church Ladies
- By: Deesha Philyaw
- Narrated by: Janina Edwards
- Length: 4 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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The Secret Lives of Church Ladies explores the raw and tender places where Black women and girls dare to follow their desires and pursue a momentary reprieve from being good. The nine stories in this collection feature four generations of characters grappling with who they want to be in the world, caught as they are between the church's double standards and their own needs and passions.
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An Honest, Modern-Day Telling
- By Jenee' Yvette Skinner on 01-06-21
By: Deesha Philyaw
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Another Brooklyn
- A Novel
- By: Jacqueline Woodson
- Narrated by: Robin Miles
- Length: 2 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Running into a long-ago friend sets memories from the 1970s in motion for August, transporting her to a time and a place where friendship was everything - until it wasn't. For August and her girls, sharing confidences as they ambled through neighborhood streets, Brooklyn was a place where they believed that they were beautiful, talented, brilliant - a part of a future that belonged to them.
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Wonderful character development
- By jill on 09-19-16
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The Prettiest Star
- By: Carter Sickels
- Narrated by: Tiffany Morgan, Charlie Thurston
- Length: 10 hrs and 21 mins
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At 18, Brian, like so many other promising young gay men, arrived in New York City without much more than a love for the freedom and release from his past that it promised. But within six short years, AIDS would claim his lover, his friends, and his future. With nothing left in New York but memories of death, Brian decides to write his mother a letter asking to come back to the place, and family, he was once so desperate to escape.