by Tory Henwood Hoen ; read by Barrie Kreinik ‧ RELEASE DATE: Dec. 2, 2025
Barrie Kreinik narrates the story of Cricket Campbell, a woman in her mid-20s who abandons her job to care for her elderly father in their family's rustic Adirondack home. Initially, Kreinik portrays Cricket's vague dissatisfaction with her life choices and reluctance to re-experience family discord. But as Cricket immerses herself in caring for her father, who has dementia, Kreinik reveals Cricket's growing confidence. Kreinik's performance of Cricket's father is distinctive and heartwarming; he sounds resonant and wise, fatherly but sometimes childlike. When her father begins to offer predictions that foretell the future, Cricket starts to see life with more humor and optimism. A sensitive narration of a compelling and sometimes amusing story about hope in the midst of loss, and the courage to grow.
Pub Date: Dec. 2, 2025
Duration: 9 hrs, 15 mins
DD ISBN: 9781250418609
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Parini Shroff ; read by Soneela Nankani ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 7, 2026
Nankani's style highlights the novel’s focus on family bonds, generational expectations, and the slow work of...
Soneela Nankani gives humorous voice to this family drama about a mother-in-law convalescing with her soon-to-be ex-son-in-law. Malti is dependent on Nathan for a week while her daughter, Kavya, is studying in India. Nankani dramatizes the old grievances, shared memories, and difficult conversations that Malti and Nathan share. She gives each character a distinct emotional presence through thoughtful pacing and subtle vocal variation. Nankani conveys Malti’s pride, wit, and vulnerability with warmth, while Nathan’s uncertainty and quiet reflection emerge through her measured delivery. She guides the unfolding realizations with natural conversational rhythm, allowing for moments of humor, tension, and reconciliation.
Nankani's style highlights the novel’s focus on family bonds, generational expectations, and the slow work of rebuilding trust.Pub Date: July 7, 2026
Duration: 10 hrs
DD ISBN: 9798217342907
Publisher: Random House Audio
Review Posted Online: July 14, 2026
by Ito Ogawa ; translated by Cat Anderson ; read by Hanako Footman ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 7, 2026
Listening to Footman is like curling up with a green tea and a welcome missive.
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Hanako Footman's calm voice, perfect Japanese pronunciation, and English accent are ideal for narrating this Japanese bestseller. Hatoko inherits the Tsubaki Stationery Store from her strict grandmother, who raised her and taught her the family trade of calligraphy and scribing—writing important letters for people. Like a haiku, the book brims with nature and surprises. Divided into seasons, the story is further segmented by vignettes featuring letters that customers request. Footman’s slow pace and contemplative tone reinforce Hatoko's characterization as a thoughtful assessor of people. She adopts a buoyant tone for Hatoko’s close friend, highlighting their different personalities. For customers, Footman subtly conveys character without caricature.
Listening to Footman is like curling up with a green tea and a welcome missive.Pub Date: July 7, 2026
Duration: 7 hrs, 11 mins
DD ISBN: 9798217338368
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Review Posted Online: June 23, 2026
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2026
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