If Beale Street Could Talk
(2016)

Fiction

eAudiobook

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Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2016
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (7hr., 07 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781982435486 MWT18835157, 1982435488 18835157
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Bahni Turpin

From one of the most important writers of the twentieth century comes a stunning love story about a young Black woman whose life is torn apart when her lover is wrongly accused of a crime-"a moving, painful story, so vividly human and so obviously based on reality that it strikes us as timeless" (The New York Times Book Review)."One of the best books Baldwin has ever written-perhaps the best of all." -The Philadelphia Inquirer In this honest and stunning novel, James Baldwin has given America a moving story of love in the face of injustice. Told through the eyes of Tish, a nineteen-year-old girl in love with Fonny, a young sculptor who is the father of her child, Baldwin's story mixes the sweet and the sad. Tish and Fonny have pledged to get married, but Fonny is falsely accused of a terrible crime and is imprisoned. Their families set out to clear his name, and as they face an uncertain future, the young lovers experience a kaleidoscope of emotions-affection, despair, and hope. In a love story that evokes the blues, where passion and sadness are inevitably intertwined, Baldwin has created two characters so alive and profoundly realized that they are unforgettably ingrained in the American psyche. One: Troubled About My Soul (part 1) One: Troubled About My Soul (part 2) One: Troubled About My Soul (part 3) Two: Zion "The author is best known for arguing that emotional connection could help heal America's racial divides. But his 1974 novel If Beale Street Could Talk focused instead on the bonds that held black people together." "A moving, painful story. It is so vividly human and so obviously based on reality that it strikes us as timeless." "In his lesser-known 1974 novel If Beale Street Could Talk…insidious injustices are an inescapable part of everyday life-a truth the personal experience of which shaped Baldwin's writing, propelling his evolution into a major voice for civil rights." "Striking and particularly haunting…[with] a beauty, especially in its rendering of youthful passion." "One of the best books Baldwin has ever written-perhaps the best of all." "A major work of black American fiction." "Well worth listening to." "Existing perfectly as an essential work of its time and a timeless work of human truth and equally timeless American racism, Beale Street contains more compelling characters, more dynamic love of New York than you can find on any debut fiction shelf." "Emotional dynamite… a powerful assault upon the cynicism that seems today to drain our determination to confront deep social problems." "Possesses a genuinely sweet and free spirit." "Narrator Bahni Turpin's delivery heightens the raw power of his storytelling…Turpin brings nineteen-year-old Tish to life, capturing all her pain and hope with edginess and unflagging energy…Turpin differentiates between the narrative and the character's dialogue and actions through a masterful variety of tones and inflections. The result lifts Tish from the static page and brings her into the room."

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