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Read By: Adjoa Andoh, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Richard E. Grant Publisher: Random House Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 16.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 12.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2019 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780451485137

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

37

Longest Chapter Length:

78:27 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

16 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

40:31 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

2

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Publisher Description

“A dazzling debut, establishing Namwali Serpell as a writer on the world stage.”—Salman Rushdie, The New York Times Book Review   NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Dwight Garner, The New York Times • The New York Times Book Review • Time • NPR • The Atlantic • BuzzFeed • Tordotcom Kirkus Reviews BookPage WINNER OF: The Arthur C. Clarke Award • The Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award • The Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Fiction • The Windham-Campbell Prizes for Fiction 1904. On the banks of the Zambezi River, a few miles from the majestic Victoria Falls, there is a colonial settlement called The Old Drift. In a smoky room at the hotel across the river, an Old Drifter named Percy M. Clark, foggy with fever, makes a mistake that entangles the fates of an Italian hotelier and an African busboy. This sets off a cycle of unwitting retribution between three Zambian families (black, white, brown) as they collide and converge over the course of the century, into the present and beyond. As the generations pass, their lives—their triumphs, errors, losses and hopes—emerge through a panorama of history, fairytale, romance and science fiction. From a woman covered with hair and another plagued with endless tears, to forbidden love affairs and fiery political ones, to homegrown technological marvels like Afronauts, microdrones and viral vaccines, this gripping, unforgettable novel is a testament to our yearning to create and cross borders, and a meditation on the slow, grand passage of time.   Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Ray Bradbury Prize • Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize “An intimate, brainy, gleaming epic . . . This is a dazzling book, as ambitious as any first novel published this decade.”—Dwight Garner, The New York Times   A founding epic in the vein of Virgil’s Aeneid . . . though in its sprawling size, its flavor of picaresque comedy and its fusion of family lore with national politics it more resembles Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children.”—The Wall Street Journal   “A story that intertwines strangers into families, which we'll follow for a century, magic into everyday moments, and the story of a nation, Zambia.”—NPR

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“A story that intertwines strangers into families, which we’ll follow for a century, magic into everyday moments, and the story of a nation, Zambia.”

— NPR

Quotes

  • “A founding epic…[with] its flavor of picaresque comedy and its fusion of family lore with national politics.”

    — Wall Street Journal
  • “An intimate, brainy, gleaming epic…This is a dazzling book, as ambitious as any first novel published this decade.”

    — New York Times

Awards

  • A BookPage Top Pick of the Month in Historical Fiction
  • A USA Today Pick of Books Not to Miss
  • An Amazon Best Book of the Month
  • A Buzzfeed Best Books of the Year selection
  • A Nylon Magazine Pick of Best Books to Read This Year
  • An Atlantic Best Book of the Year
  • A Time Magazine Best Book of 2019
  • One of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of the Year
  • Winner of the 2020 Anisfield-Wolf Book Prize for Fiction
  • A New York Times Best Book of the Year
  • An NPR Best Book of the Year
  • Longlisted for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize
  • Finalist for the Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction
  • Finalist for the Ray Bradbury Award

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About Namwali Serpell

Namwali Serpell was born in Zambia in 1980 and now lives in California, where she is associate professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley. Her writing has been featured in publications including Tin House, n + 1, McSweeney’s, San Francisco Chronicle, and the London Guardian. In 2011, She received a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award for women writers, and in 2014 she was selected as one of the Africa 39, a Hay Festival Project to identify the thirty-nine best African writers under forty. Her first published short story, “Muzungu,” was selected for The Best American Short Stories 2009 and anthologized in The Uncanny Reader. She was shortlisted for the Caine Prize for African Writing for “Muzungu” in 2010, and won the Caine Prize for her story “The Sack” in 2015.

About the Narrators

Adjoa Andoh is an Audie Award and Earphones Award–winning narrator and an actress of British film, television, stage, and radio. In 2022, she was awarded the AudioFile Golden Voice Award. She is known on the UK stage for lead roles at the RSC, the National Theatre, the Royal Court Theatre, and the Almeida Theatre, and she is a familiar face on British television. She made her Hollywood debut starring as Nelson Mandela’s chief of staff, Brenda Mazikubo, alongside Morgan Freeman as Mandela in Clint Eastwood’s Invictus.

Kobna Holdbrook-Smith is a Ghanaian-born British actor who has appeared on stage, screen, and television. A graduate of the Guildford School of Acting, he won a Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.

Richard E. Grant is a British Swazi actor, screenwriter, and director. A prominent figure on television and film since the 1980s, he achieved international recognition as John Seward in the 1992 blockbuster film Dracula.