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Quantum Girl Theory: A Novel Audiobook, by Erin Kate Ryan Play Audiobook Sample

Quantum Girl Theory: A Novel Audiobook

Quantum Girl Theory: A Novel Audiobook, by Erin Kate Ryan Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: P. J. Ochlan, Saskia Maarleveld, Joniece Abbott-Pratt Publisher: Random House Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: March 2022 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780593556016

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

25

Longest Chapter Length:

67:25 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

15 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

22:07 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1
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Publisher Description

Part detective novel, part ghost story, this brilliant debut asks a tantalizing question: What really happens when a girl goes missing? 



“A thrilling, many-faceted, gothic novel: Erin Kate Ryan’s Quantum Girl Theory belongs in the same company as the work of Shirley Jackson and Carmen Maria Machado.”—Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble

ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF 2022—CrimeReads

Mary Garrett has a gift for finding missing girls, a special kind of clairvoyance she calls “the sight.” Lured by a poster and the promise of a reward, she arrives at a small town in the Jim Crow South to discover that not one but three girls have vanished—two of whom are Black, and whose disappearances have gone uninvestigated outside their own community. She sets out to find them. 

As it turns out, Mary is herself a “missing girl.” In another life, she was a Bennington College sophomore named Paula Jean Welden, who disappeared one night in 1946. The case captivated the nation’s imagination, triggering front-page headlines, scores of dubious sightings, and a wave of speculation: Who was Paula Jean, really, and why had she disappeared? 

As Mary’s search for the three missing girls intensifies, so do the glimpses of Paula Jean’s other possible lives: She is a circus showgirl hiding from her past, a literary forger on the verge of being caught, a McCarthy-era informant in love with a woman she meets in a Communist cell. With the signals multiplying, the locals beginning to resent her presence, and threats coming from all sides, Mary wonders whether she can trust anyone—most of all herself. 

Both a captivating mystery and a powerful thought experiment, Quantum Girl Theory spins out a new way of seeing those who seem to disappear before our eyes.

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"Inventive . . . Ryan’s novel takes up what true-crime aficionados would call the ‘less dead’: victims of violence or missing people from marginalized communities who fail to garner the same attention as idealized victims—namely, straight young White women. Ryan takes a meta approach here; the novel is as much about the way we mythologize this type of missing and murdered victim as it is a twisty mystery. . . . A puzzler that is both brainy and full of satisfying narrative brawn."

— Kirkus Reviews

Quotes

  • “Saskia Maarleveld narrates the smart, multilayered…Narrator P.J. Ochlan deftly creates the staccato newsreel rhythms of historic 1946 headlines, and narrator Joniece Abbott–Pratt lends an authentic African–American voice to the subplot of young missing minority women…Its tone turns deeply empathetic as listeners learn to what lengths some missing persons will go to stay missing.”

    — AudioFile
  • “Fascinating…Ryan’s deep and simmering novel follows how the stories of missing girls become co-opted into other narratives and how, in the process, they become other people.”

    — Crime Reads
  • “The novel is as much about the way we mythologize this type of missing and murdered victim as it is a twisty mystery…A puzzler that is both brainy and full of satisfying narrative brawn.”

    — Kirkus Reviews
  • Fascinating . . . Ryan’s deep and simmering novel follows how the stories of missing girls become co-opted into other narratives, and how, in the process, they become other people.

    — CrimeReads, “Most Anticipated of 2022”
  • Quantum Girl Theory is a doubly impressive feat—a dark, dizzying mystery about the fate of three missing girls in 1960s North Carolina studded with a series of elegant meditations on loss, violence and identity. It stayed with me long after I put it down.

    — Alexandra Andrews, author of Who Is Maud Dixon?
  • Clever and imaginative, Quantum Girl Theory is a dazzling, dizzyingly fresh take on the missing person narrative, a novel full of insight into the lives of girls and women.

    — Karen Thompson Walker, author of The Age of Miracles
  • Intriguing . . . [Ryan] has a knack for clever turns of phrase and imbues her concept with smart insights on the public’s fascination with missing girls and young women.

    — Publishers Weekly

Awards

  • A Crime Reads Pick of Most Anticipated Books of 2022

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About Erin Kate Ryan

Erin Kate Ryan is an author whose fiction has been published in VQR, Glimmer Train, and elsewhere. She is a James Jones First Novel Fellow and a McKnight Artist Fellow. She holds an MFA degree in fiction from the Bennington Writing Seminars, where she was an Alumni Fellow.

About the Narrators

P. J. Ochlan is an Audie Award–winning, multiple Earphones Award–winning, and Voice Arts Award–nominated narrator of hundreds of audiobooks. His acting career spans more than thirty years and has also included Broadway, the New York Shakespeare Festival under Joseph Papp, critically acclaimed feature films, and television series regular roles.

Saskia Maarleveld is an experienced voice-over actress and Earphones Award–winning narrator. Raised in New Zealand and France, she is highly skilled with accents and dialects, and many of her books have been narrated entirely in accents other than her own. In addition to audiobooks, her voice can be heard in animation, video games, and commercials.

Joniece Abbott-Pratt has narrated many audiobooks for children, young adults, and adults. She has won several AudioFile Earphones Awards and in 2021 was a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for Best Fantasy Narration. She earned an MFA degree in acting from the University of Iowa and has performed on regional theater stages across the country, including the Public Theater in New York City. She has also appeared on television shows, including The Good Fight, Law and Order: SVU, Luke Cage, and Orange Is the New Black, and has voiced commercials and projects for US Bank, Johnson & Johnson, and others.