by Liz Prince ; illustrated by Liz Prince ; read by Erin Yuen , Christina Morales Hemenway , Elizabeth Cottle , Pete Cross & Nicholas Mondelli ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 19, 2016
This graphic novel memoir makes a successful transition to audio because of its talented ensemble cast. It opens in Boston in 1986. Four-year-old Liz Prince is mid-temper-tantrum because she's been asked to wear a dress. Her fit is more evocative and dramatic because of the concern expressed by her loving parents. Excellent timing and a sense of connection among cast members continue through vignettes that skip from age 2 to adolescence. All scenes are so specific in detail and emotions that they convey honestly, uniquely, and sometimes painfully Prince's experiences with gender stereotyping. Both the duress and the triumph of standing up to prejudice and cultural mores are illuminated as Prince attempts to understand herself and the world at the same time. The narrator links all the scenes with an expansive range of humor, hurt, and revelatory statements.
Young AdultPub Date: July 19, 2016
Duration: 2 hrs
Publisher: Dreamscape
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Jarrett J. Krosoczka ; read by Jarrett J. Krosoczka , Jeanne Birdsall , Richard Ferrone , Jenna Lamia & and a Full Cast ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 5, 2019
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A full cast of more than 40 performers brings this powerful graphic novel memoir vividly to life. When he was 3, Jarrett’s grandparents removed him from his heroin-addicted mother’s custody and raised him in their noisy, loving home, encouraging his artistic talent. With music, sound effects, and affecting performances, listeners feel like they are at the dinner table with him and his hard-drinking, foul-mouthed grandparents in Worcester, Massachusetts. As co-producer and co-director, Krosoczka has created a uniquely personal audiobook, casting family and friends in the production. Narrator pros Jeanne Birdsall, Richard Ferrone, and Jenna Lamia take the roles of the grandparents and the author’s birth mother. His father voices himself, reliving the painful memories of their family history. Young Jarrett and his friend Pat are portrayed by Jarrett’s and Pat’s children, and Jarrett’s aunts deliver their own parts as well, making every interaction incredibly authentic.
(Graphic novel memoir. 14-adult)Pub Date: Nov. 5, 2019
Duration: 2 hrs, 45 mins
DD ISBN: 9781338569896
Publisher: Scholastic Audiobooks
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Christine Mari ; illustrated by Christine Mari ; read by Sara Matsui Colby , Chieko Hidaka , Alice Wen & Siho Ellsmore ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 7, 2025
Sara Matsui Colby is the main narrator of this audio adaptation of a graphic novel, and various narrators chime in as minor characters. Japanese-American author Christine Mari recounts her study abroad experience as a time of culture shock, depression, a feeling of lack of belonging, microaggressions, and, eventually, self-discovery. To supplement the lack of visuals, various audio techniques give the story the feel of a graphic novel. Music, vocal distortions, and soundboard clips create a cinematic experience but are somewhat uneven. Some background characters are too quiet to hear, and some sound effects are too loud. Colby, Chieko Hidaka, Alice Wen, and Siho Ellsmore are a sort of Greek chorus who step into an assortment of roles as needed.
(Graphic memoir. 13-18)Pub Date: Jan. 7, 2025
Duration: 1 hr, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9781668644102
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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