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Homebodies: A Novel Audiobook

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Read By: Marcella Cox Publisher: HarperAudio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: May 2023 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780063274303

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

33

Longest Chapter Length:

50:36 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

05 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

19:02 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

""[A] sharp, charming and passionate debut."" New York Times Book Review

A Most Anticipated Book of 2023 by Elle, USA Today, Bustle, Ebony, Harper’s Bazaar, PopSugar, New York Post, The Skimm, and The Millions.

A Best Book of 2023 by Marie Claire, Esquire, Vogue, them, Autostraddle, Betches, Gay Times, and Cosmopolitan.

An insightful, propulsive, and deeply sexy debut novel about a young Black writer whose world is turned upside down when she loses her coveted job in media and pens a searing manifesto about racism in the industry.

Mickey Hayward dreams of writing stories that matter, but, for now, her days are filled with listicles about lip gloss and click-bait articles about celebrity haircare. Still, the job is flashy and her girlfriend is steady and supportive. The path may be long, but Mickey’s well on her way, and it’s far from the messy life she left behind in Maryland. Everything finally seems to be falling into place—until she finds out she’s being replaced.

Distraught and enraged, Mickey fires back with a detailed letter outlining the racism she’s endured as a Black woman in media, certain it will change the world for the better. But when her letter is met with overwhelming silence, even from her usually-encouraging girlfriend, Mickey is sent into a tailspin of self-doubt. Forced to reckon with just how fragile her life is, she flees to the last place she ever dreamed she would run: her hometown.

Back home, Mickey is seduced by the simplicity of her hometown—and the flirtation of a former flame—but she soon learns that you can’t outrun your past. In the newfound quiet, she is forced to reflect on the sacrifices she’d made for an industry that never loved her back and pick up the pieces of the life she thought she’d left behind for good. After all, when the walls of success you’ve carefully built around yourself come crumbling down, what—and who—are you left with?

A meditation on identity, self-worth and the toll of corporate racism, Homebodies is a portrait of modern Black womanhood with a protagonist you won’t soon forget.

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“Marcella Cox narrates this striking debut with hushed intensity…Cox does a great job capturing Mickey’s conflicting emotions. She smoothly incorporates dozens of text messages into her performance and delivers zingy one-liners and emotional monologues with equal skill.”

— AudioFile 

Quotes

  • “Astutely captures what it’s like to fight for yourself in a world that’s stacked against you.”

    — Harper’s Bazaar
  • “Denton-Hurst dazzles with her stirring indictment of racism in media and its insidious effects on Mickey…Emotionally and politically resonant, this is not to be missed.”

    — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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About Tembe Denton-Hurst

Tembe Denton-Hurst (known on the internet as @tembae) is a book-obsessed writer working as a staff writer at New York magazine’s The Strategist, where she covers beauty, lifestyle, and books. Homebodies is her debut novel.

About Marcella Cox

Tiffany D. Jackson is the critically acclaimed author who has won the Walter Dean Myers Honor and Coretta Scott King–John Steptoe New Talent Award. She received her bachelor of arts in film from Howard University, earned her master of arts in media studies from the New School, and has over a decade in television and film experience. You can visit her at www.writeinbk.com.