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Abeni's Song Audiobook

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Read By: Funmi James Publisher: Macmillan Young Listeners Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 10.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 7.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: July 2023 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781250900937

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

24

Longest Chapter Length:

71:38 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

33 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

39:07 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

6

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Publisher Description

IN DARKNESS, A SONG CAN LEAD THE WAY. BEWARE WHICH ONE YOU LISTEN TO. Abeni's Song by award-winning author P. Djèlí Clark is the enchanting beginning of an epic West African and African Diaspora-inspired fantasy adventure for middle-grade listeners about a reluctant apprentice to magic and the stolen villagers she sets out to save. “Lush and magical.” —KWAME MBALIA • “Astonishing.” —MARK OSHIRO • "Abeni's story will sweep you away." —AMANDA FOODY On the day of the Harvest Festival, the old woman who lives in the forest appears in Abeni's village with a terrible message: You ignored my warnings. It’s too late to run. They are coming. Warriors with burning blades storm the village. A man with a cursed flute plays an impossibly alluring song. And everyone Abeni has ever known and loved is captured and marched toward far-off ghost ships set for even more distant lands. But not Abeni. Abeni is magically whisked away by the old woman. In the forest, Abeni begins her unwanted magical apprenticeship, her journey to escape the witch, and her impossible mission to bring her people home. Abeni’s Song is the beginning of a timeless, enchanting fantasy adventure about a reluctant apprentice, a team of spirit kids, and the village they set out to save. A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books.

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Abeni’s Song is simply unlike anything else in the field. An astonishing adventure that managed to thrill, scare, and delight, all while telling a story that is beautifully complicated and moving. Middle grade readers, meet your new favorite author.

— Mark Oshiro, award winning author of The Insiders 

Quotes

  • "Vibrant and utterly immersive, Abeni's story will sweep you away with its depth of fantastical wonder, tragedy, and coming-of-age adventure.

    — Amanda Foody, New York Times bestselling author of the Wilderlore Series
  • A lush and magical fantasy that will leave readers craving more of Abeni's adventure.

    — Kwame Mbalia, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Tristan Strong series
  • Perfect

    — NPR on The Haunting of Tram Car 015
  • A fantastical, brutal and thrilling triumph.

    — New York Times Book Review on Ring Shout
  • Rousing, boisterous, and clever.

    — Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on Ring Shout
  • Readers will be both captivated and entertained.

    — Publishers Weekly, starred review, on Ring Shout
  • "Sure to wow.

    — Publishers Weekly, starred review, on A Master of Djinn

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About P. Djèli Clark

P. Djeli Clark is the author of the novellas The Black God’s Drums, winner of a 2019 Alex Award from the American Library Association; The Haunting of Tram Car 015; and A Dead Djinn in Cairo, among other works. His short story “The Secret Lives of the Nine Negro Teeth of George Washington” earned him both a Nebula and Locus Award. He is loosely associated with the quarterly Fiyah: A Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction and an infrequent reviewer at Strange Horizons. Born in New York and raised mostly in Houston, he spent the formative years of his life in the homeland of his parents, Trinidad and Tobago. He resides in New England and ruminates on issues of diversity in speculative fiction.