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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781635575477
- File size: 205922 KB
- Duration: 07:09:00
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- English
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from April 1, 2019
Winslow’s stellar debut follows the residents of a black neighborhood in a tiny North Carolina town over the course of several decades, beginning in 1941 and ending in 1987. At the center of the novel is ornery Azalea, nicknamed Knot. Twenty-six when the novel begins, she has moved to West Mills, where she now teaches in the elementary school, to get away from her middle-class family and to keep her drinking problem a secret from them. She never wants for male companionship, but her two closest friends are men with whom she has no romantic interest. Sweet, stable Otis Lee, who lives next door with beloved, mouthy wife Pep, keeps Knot grounded as she tries to choose between motherhood and independence. Gay bartender Valley, who spends years in D.C. and Europe between stretches in West Mills, provides her with a sense of the world outside. Events in that outside world, including WWII and the civil rights movement, touch lightly on the residents of the town, but most of their attention goes to personal relationships and to holding on to secrets that give them leverage over others. Knot is a wonderful character, with a stubborn commitment to her own desires. Winslow has a finely tuned ear for the way the people of this small town talk, and his unpretentiously poetic prose goes down like a cool drink of water on a hot day. Agent: PJ Mark, Janklow & Nesbit Associates. -
AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Bahni Turpin brings the North Carolina town of West Mills alive through her stellar portrayal of Azalea ("Knot") Centre, the feisty, ornery, liquor-drinking protagonist of this audiobook. Knot is the center of this town, and Turpin keeps to a sharp-tongued mannerism that represents Knot and the people connected to her. Over a period of 46 years, this rural environment reshapes itself through its community. Turpin has a voluminous, steady speech pattern that represents West Mills. The intense relationships are the knots that progressively tighten throughout Turpin's narration. Beyond the sometimes objectionable actions of Knot and other community members, there are warmth and an uncanny compassion in Turpin's tone that reflect love. T.E.C. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
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Formats
- OverDrive Listen audiobook
Languages
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