
Brother, I'm Dying
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Narrated by:
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Robin Miles
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By:
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Edwidge Danticat
National Book Critics Circle Award, Autobiography, 2008
Award-winning, best-selling author Edwidge Danticat taps her exceptional storytelling gifts for this memoir of the two men who raised her. When the author was only four years old, her parents emigrated from Haiti to New York in search of a better life, leaving their daughter in the care of her uncle Joseph. A peaceful pastor in Port-au-Prince, Joseph raised Edwidge with the love and devotion of a father, despite facing many hardships in politically turbulent Haiti.
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"Poignant and never sentimental, this elegant memoir recalls how a family adapted and reorganized itself over and over, enduring and succeeding to remain kindred in spite of living apart." (Publishers Weekly)
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What a stunning memoir! I was pleasantly surprised that the book was as much about life as death. Danticat's excellent telling of her story and describing her family members is impressive. The ending is shocking and infuriating. I commend Danticat for writing this part well, without excessive invectives.I loved the fantastic narration by Robin Miles. I am now a devoted Robin Miles fan.
As a companion book, one set in Haiti, I recommend Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder.
Excellent Memoir, Excellent Narration
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thank you Edwidge for sharing your story...hopefully others can learn.
gripping perspective
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SOBERING SLICE OF A DIFFERENT SORT OF LIFE
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The narrator did a fantastic job with the accents. Her pace was a little slow for me, though, so I found that listening at 1.25x speed was just right.
A true storyteller
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Loved it
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