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Daughter: A Novel | Asha Bandele
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The gifted author of the acclaimed memoir The Prisoner’s Wife delivers a deeply penetrating work—an emotionally shattering first novel that explores the perils of silence and illuminates the fragile complexity of the mother-daughter bond. On a winter night in Brooklyn, Aya Rivers, a vibrant nineteen-year-old black girl, is shot by a white police officer in a case of mistaken identity. Her mother, Miriam, a rigid and guarded woman, rushes to the hospital. As Miriam desperately waits at Aya’s bedside, she falls back into memories of her own youth, when her life took a series of tragic turns as she struggled for independence and dealt with the end of her relationship with Aya’s father. But as Miriam’s recollections of love and regret descend upon her, this woman who has spent nearly every day of her life in an emotional prison finds that her wounds slowly give way to healing and a tentative hopefulness. With the lyrical economy of poetry, Asha Bandele tells a powerful story that boldly confronts timely and troubling issues. Daughter is an unforgettable portrait of one extraordinary woman and her journey—from secrecy to openness, from the silence of isolation to the beauty of connection. This version of the ebook contains an updated introduction by the author and a very special survival guide for today’s activists and advocates against police violence, including the founders and members of Black Lives Matter, and Michelle Alexander, Harry Belafonte, Susan L. Taylor, Marc Lamont Hill, journalists Esther Armah and Kirsten West Savali, and Kadiatou Diallo.
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24in48
Daughter: A Novel | Asha Bandele
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Who else is picking audiobooks for their #24in48 stacks? We love to have books in our ears for the 'thon for those inevitable moments when we have to tear our eyes away from written words (you know, to eat, walk, etc.). This one is heartbreaking, riveting, poetic, and timely.
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[Image description: the cover of Asha Bandele's book, Daughter, with the photo of a black woman looking away from the camera.]

Lizpixie Me! I‘ve just used all my audible credits that have been stacking up, so I have some great choices like Red Sparrow, Missoula, The Broken Girls, I See You & Ink & Bone to choose from.🎧 Oh, and (edited) 6y
24in48 So many good options there!! 6y
Nerdy_Bookworm I'm thinking about listening to the Inheritance Cycle for my 24 in 48!!! 6y
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kerry
Daughter: A Novel | Asha Bandele
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First audiobook in the Libby app. Besides a few glitches (if the app pauses for an alert noise, I have to fully reopen and reselect the book to restart it) and one time when it lost my place, it's good so far. The interface is much easier to use than Overdrive, and the actual playback is SO much better than Hoopla (which constantly stops/logs me out and is impossible to fast forward or rewind accurately). OH, and also this book is 👌👌👌.

kerry Welp, I spoke too soon. The Libby app is great except when it skips ENTIRE SECTIONS OF AN AUDIOBOOK in one go. 7y
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BrownGirlReading
Daughter: A Novel | Asha Bandele
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I read Daughter 2 years ago and still think about it today. Excellent writing with a strong sense of realism. The events of this book are relevant today. Had to pick for #readsoullit Photo Challenge Day 4 - A book that made you cry. Check it out!

BellaBookNook Another book that I have never read. Will add it to my ever growing list. 7y
BrownGirlReading @BellaBookNook It's so good. And Bandele can write! 7y
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