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THE ASTONISHING LIFE OF OCTAVIAN NOTHING, TRAITOR TO THE NATION

VOLUME II: THE KINGDOM OF THE WAVES

Volume I, a National Book Award winner, is strongly recommended before tackling this ambitious look at racism during the American Revolution. Volume II, The Kingdom of the Waves, picks up in the summer of 1775, when Octavian, a slave who has been educated in a psychological study designed to compare African (black) to European (white) intellect, flees captivity with his tutor. On the run, Octavian muses in his diary on the ironies of "freedom" and "liberty." A convincing sense of time and place is created through letters, journals, and historic documents. Peter Francis James reads with a solemn grace, infusing Anderson's admirable hero with outrage, confusion, humiliation, and determination. What’s more, James's delivery of early American diction is controlled, believable, and never theatrical.

Young Adult

Pub Date: Oct. 14, 2008

Duration: 13 hrs, 30 mins

Publisher: Listening Library

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE GREAT DISILLUSIONMENT OF NICK AND JAY

    Desean Terry delivers a touching performance of this reimagining of "The Great Gatsby," in which the protagonists are gay Black prep school students. Aspiring journalist Nick Carrington leaves Oklahoma to begin school at Harlem's West Egg Academy. Out of his element, Nick keeps his gay identity a closely held secret, but love interest Jay Gatsby Jr.--the academy founder's son--openly embraces his own gay identity. As they write letters to each other, each more daring and affectionate than the last, they receive threats that their budding relationship will be exposed in the school newspaper. Terry clearly presents every piece of dialogue that warrants an emotional charge and adds subtle suspense to his straightforward tone when needed. Terry's narration is always on the money.

    (Historical fiction. 13-18)

    Pub Date: Jan. 27, 2026

    Duration: 10 hrs, 45 mins

    DD ISBN: 9780063312517

    Publisher: Harper Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      THE LAST TIGER

      This audiobook was inspired by the forbidden love of the authors' grandparents in early-twentieth-century Korea amid its colonization by Japan. Their story, told in alternating chapters, combines history, folklore, romance, and magic. Julia Riew delivers the chapters of Eunji, a Korean girl who is trapped in her wealthy life. Joshua Hyunho Lee portrays Seung, who is trapped by poverty and oppression. Riew expresses Eunji's joy at excursions into the world with Seung, while Lee shows Seung's despair at failing his exam and at Eunji's arranged marriage to the son of a Japanese diplomat. Through the power of their magic and love, the couple is finally united, finds freedom, and saves the last tiger. Alex Intae Kim and Sue Jean Kim deliver periodic quotations from the Riews' grandparents, and together the Riews deliver the authors' note.

      (Fantasy. 12-18)

      Pub Date: July 29, 2025

      Duration: 13 hrs

      DD ISBN: 9798217074396

      Publisher: Listening Library

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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