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The Ballad of Perilous Graves

By: Alex Jennings
Narrated by: Gralen Bryant Banks
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"Funny, wild, witty, and profound.”―Victor LaValle

"A wild and wonderful debut, teeming with music, family and art."New York Times

"Magical, lyrical, gritty, otherworldly…hype like Bayou Classic in the 90s."—P. Djèlí Clark

New York Times Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Book of 2022! Oprah Daily Top 25 Fantasy Book of 2022! Apple Best Audiobook of 2022!

A fun and fantastical love letter to New Orleans unfolds when a battle for the city's soul brews between two young mages, a vengeful wraith, and one powerful song in this wildly imaginative debut.

Nola is a city full of wonders. A place of sky trolleys and dead cabs, where haints dance the night away and Wise Women help keep the order. To those from Away, Nola might seem strange. To Perilous Graves, it’s simply home.

Perry knows Nola’s rhythm as intimately as his own heartbeat. So when the city’s Great Magician starts appearing in odd places and essential songs are forgotten, Perry knows trouble is afoot.

Nine songs of power have escaped from the piano that maintains the city’s beat, and without them, Nola will fail. Unwilling to watch his home be destroyed, Perry will sacrifice everything to save it. But a storm is brewing, and the Haint of All Haints is awake. Nola’s time might be coming to an end.

Audiobook features an Original score written and performed by Andrew McGowan

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"A hallucinatory wonder of a debut with hints of dark humor and the intellectual challenge of Samuel Delaney. Brimming with language and music, this phantasmagoric novel taps the deep root of multi-cultural, multi-racial life in, and beyond, New Orleans. It’s an electrifying trip with zombie cabbies, sentient blues songs, parading graffiti tags, and the child mages Perilous 'Perry' Graves, his sister Brendy and their best friend Peaches who must outwit, outstomp, and outplay to save NOLA’s, their city’s, our city’s, soul."—Walter Mosley, New York Times bestselling author

“Alex Jennings did not come here to play. He came to swing, stride, and make prose sing. This novel is funny, wild, witty, and profound. The Ballad of Perilous Graves is the debut of a cosmic storm of talent.” —Victor LaValle, author of The Changeling

"A spectacularly original re-imagining of the myths and legends of New Orleans brought vividly to life through Jennings' wondrous prose. The Ballad of Perilous Graves is not only an engrossing adventure but a potent homage to the beating heart of one of the world's most magical cities." —Ladee Hubbard, author of The Talented Ribkins

"Brimming with heart and imagination, The Ballad of Perilous Graves is a wild, dark and joyful love song to New Orleans, the power of stories, and hope in the face of destruction. A spectacular debut."—H. G. Parry, author of A Declaration of the Rights of Magicians

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A delicious and rollicking listen

Lovingly dedicated to New Orleans and its inhabitants, an urban fantasy with a highly developed world-building sensibility. Certainly helps if you know some of the New Orleans musicians, singers and celebrities, I personally found it difficult to follow all the ins and outs, but it was a pleasure to just relax and float on the waves of words as it came rolled to its spirited and satisfying conclusion.

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Twin Cities

Oh yeah. This is one of those novels that you need to listen to an audiobook of to really really appreciate. Because, spoilers: there are a lot of songs. Thanks to Banks for their attempt in singing and I'm sure you struggled with it (im joking). The dialect is one thing you'll have to look out for. I've never been to New Orleans. Never met anyone from there so it took me a couple of chapters (and good earphones) to understand the dialect and slang. Representation? Jennings nailed it. Worldbuilding? Jennings made TWO. Conclusion? Buy and read it and you won't regret it, baby (ha see what i did there)

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Fantastic!

The Ballad of Perilous Graves was a thoroughly enjoyable listen! When I read the book jacket summary, I hoped the Audible version would feature a narrator who would be able to do the richness of New Orleans's dialects justice. I was not disappointed! The story itself was satisfyingly twisty and detailed.It will surely become an audio that I return to regularly.

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Excellent performance, music and story!

Very unique audio experience. Love the jazz score. Give it a try! Super impressive for a new author.

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A wonderful exploration of people

I can’t imagine what a better performance of the myriad characters could be. A brilliant performance that enhanced beautiful, deft, and familiar handling of the east to get wrong dialects and cultures.

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Incredible

Fantastical storytelling that wonderfully honors to the amazing and magical place that is Nola. And perfectly narrated!

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Powerfull and Unique

This is my 1st September read of 2024 and I got to say it was so intriguing and unique I couldn't put it down. I literally read the paperback and listened when I couldn't read it. The characters are so real and veautifully developed, the story is magestic and fantastic. The little side stories, histories, mithologies were so interesting that I could read a wholenother book just about those. If you love Jazz, Art, Magic and the fantastical I totally recommend this book.

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Perfectly Trippy

This story meandered beautifully between two worlds. I loved hearing all the things I love about New Orleans put into this magical realm.

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Fantastic Read

This amazing book is only enhanced By the wonderful narration of the sweeter. A fantastical adventure in the city of New Orleans.

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Stunningly beautiful

When I was a kid, I used to hug books that I finished that made me happy to have finished them and simultaneously sad I didn't have more of them to read. I just finished one of those, and since hugging my smart phone seems a little silly (since I mostly read audiobooks now) I thought I'd share it with my pocket friends instead.

I won't spoil it for you, but suffice it to say it's a book with kids as major characters, and I wouldn't say a teen or maybe even a very advanced tween could love it, but it's set in New Orleans, written by a man who is from there, and like so many in that area, the f word is a common punctuation. Also, the reader has this honey and whiskey, very authentic NO drawl, and as is fitting for a book with literally magical songs, there is a lot of interstitial music and sing-song. It's perfect for audio.

I highly, highly recommend it for anyone who loves music, loves Nola, and/or loves a good hero myth (think The Odyssey).

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