by Karen Cheung ; read by Karen Cheung ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 15, 2022
Author Karen Cheung narrates this unique coming-of-age memoir about growing up in contemporary Hong Kong. She is precise and measured in her sharing of these emotionally packed chapters. She holds nothing back--from her PTSD, caused by witnessing unsuccessful protests, to her conflicted family relationships. For those who would like to learn more about this complex region, this is a gentle entry into a layered past and present. Cheung shows the overlapping historical and political tensions that result from the constant looming presence of China. This is an easy listen whose segments carry us along Cheung's childhood memories and later sweep us through the same streets with hard-won wisdom.
Pub Date: Feb. 15, 2022
Duration: 11 hrs
DD ISBN: 9780593555934
Publisher: Random House Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Omar El Akkad ; read by Omar El Akkad ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 25, 2025
In this searing indictment of U.S. imperialism, journalist Omar El Akkad exposes the rot at the heart of American liberalism and the ugly truth that undergirds American democracy: It's predicated on the subjugation of marginalized people around the globe. El Akkad focuses on the genocide in Gaza but also draws on his career as a journalist in the post 9/11 years and his experiences as an Arab immigrant in the U.S. and Canada. His prose is clear sighted and unflinching; his narration is fiery and direct. His voice is sometimes steely but softens when he's speaking about the people and communities he loves. El Akkad implicates all of us and asks us to take courageous action. There is incredible power in hearing this book read aloud.
Pub Date: Feb. 25, 2025
Duration: 5 hrs, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9798217074075
Publisher: Random House Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Isabella Hammad ; read by Isabella Hammad ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 24, 2024
Novelist Isabella Hammad delivered the Edward W. Said Memorial Lecture at Columbia University in September 2023. In this powerful audiobook, she reads that lecture with poise and urgency. Her voice is assured and firm, inviting listeners to truly sit with the impact of her words. She examines the fight for Palestinian liberation through the lens of fictional and historical narrative, exploring how "aha" moments in fiction do not often lead to action or structural change in the material world. She offers a compelling framework for thinking about narrative in new ways. The audiobook includes an afterword in which she addresses the ongoing genocide in Gaza, as well as a clip of the original lecture. This short listen leaves a lasting impression.
Pub Date: Sept. 24, 2024
Duration: 2 hrs, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9798892749299
Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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