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Narrated by:
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Darrell Dennis
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Shaun Taylor-Corbett
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Alma Cuervo
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Kyla Garcia
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By:
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Tommy Orange
About this listen
Random House presents the audiobook edition of There There by Tommy Orange, read by Darrell Dennis, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Alma Cuervo and Kyla Garcia.
Jacquie Red Feather and her sister Opal grew up together, relying on each other during their unsettled childhood. As adults they were driven apart, but Jacquie is newly sober and trying to make it back to the family she left behind. That’s why she is there.
Dene is there because he has been collecting stories to honour his uncle's death. Edwin is looking for his true father. Opal came to watch her boy Orvil dance. All of them are connected by bonds they may not yet understand.
All of them are there for the cultural celebration that is the Big Oakland Powwow.
But Tony Loneman is also there. And Tony has come to the Powwow with darker intentions.
'There There is a propulsive, groundbreaking novel, polyphonic and multigenerational, weaving together an array of contemporary Native American voices into a singularly dynamic and original meta-narrative about violence and recovery, about family and loss, about identity and power.' Derek Palacio
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- A. J. Haworth
- 20-06-24
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I understand that Tommy Orange trained as as a sound engineer which totally made
sense to me. Drums, bullets & music all felt real & critical moments eg gunshots, pain etc felt totally real - I felt i was there. Tremendous audiobook, listened twice & I will listen again
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- Catherine
- 13-01-19
Outstanding narrration, refreshing story
The multiple narrators of this book really gave something special to this as an audiobook, and gave the characters real distinction which was valuable whilst following such a large cast- 12 perspectives/stories.
This book shines a light on an underrepresented population and their often overrepresented issues in a way that cannot help but draw deep empathy from the reader/listener.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it to those who enjoy a gritty and real read.
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-07-24
Bleak
The subject matter was eye opening and interesting for me, being ignorant of Native American culture, but the story telling was utterly bleak and disturbing. I found no humanity or hope in this story whatsoever - but maybe that was the point. A hard listen.
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- Djinni
- 17-08-24
The children of Oakland
Just, listen. This is one of those stories which demands to be told no matter how hard the telling. Not for the faint of heart. What an amazing book, read very beautifully.
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- D. D. Pianta
- 19-04-19
so good!
narrated superbly, is really good all around. Please keep on writing! can't wait for more books from you!
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- NR
- 14-05-19
good developement of the characters' personalities
look forward to a sequel. really felt for all the characters. felt warmth for the majority of them and really wished them well
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- Kindle Customer
- 17-08-24
Identity crisis
I enjoyed the narrative and found the characters struggle with being in the world and being in the world as Indian. fascinating perspective on how I'm guessing some Native Americans feel, live and function in the world around them. a very interesting multiple layered and intertwined story.
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- Laura Castor
- 13-10-22
A book to return to
This is a book to listen to and read at least twice. It is worth sitting with. The multiple narrators on Audible really support this process and bring it to life as a profound commentary on American society at our historical moment. Thank you Tommy Orange.
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- Rachel O'Neill
- 21-02-24
Extraordinary. A must-listen.
What an amazing debut. The tapestry of this novel is comprised of so many colors and threads and textures I want to go back and listen to it all over again now that I’ve finished it. With kaleidoscopic effect, the author sweeps through the lives of a broad-reaching, damaged clan, Delivering multiple portraits of its members, with gravitas, humor, and a 21st century lust for life that makes the devastating finale all the more impactful. Beautifully told by several actors, it’s a masterpiece of a novel, and an unforgettable audiobook.
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