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A BIGGER PICTURE

MY FIGHT TO BRING A NEW AFRICAN VOICE TO THE CLIMATE CRISIS

Author Vanessa Nakate narrates her audiobook in English with a lovely Ugandan accent, but her subject is ugly: the impacts of climate change on Africa and the entire global south. Nakate started her life as a climate activist when she was in college by nervously protesting--alone or with some friends. She grew more active the more she learned about the relentless devastation climate change brings. It is not easy for a woman to take such a public role in Uganda, and authorities there are fairly hostile to public protests. Nakate's writing is informal and without pretension. Some listeners may find her narration a bit slow and lacking in the passion she clearly feels for her subject, but the importance of her message cannot be overlooked.

Pub Date: Nov. 2, 2021

Duration: 8 hrs, 30 mins

DD ISBN: 9780358694939

Publisher: Mariner Books

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    ONE DAY, EVERYONE WILL HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AGAINST THIS

    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

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      RECOGNIZING THE STRANGER

      ON PALESTINE AND NARRATIVE

      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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