Red Clocks Lib/E

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$90.99
Publisher
Hachette Book Group
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Dimensions
6.1 X 1.2 X 6.7 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781549116339
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About the Author

Leni Zumas is the author of the story collection Farewell Navigator and the novels Red Clocks and The Listeners, which was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award. She is an associate professor in the MFA program in creative writing at Portland State University.
Erin Bennett is an award-winning, Los Angeles-based voice actress whose passion for storytelling informs her love of narrating audiobooks. An AudioFile Earphones winner, she has recorded 130 titles for Penguin Random House, Hachette, Harper, Blackstone, Recorded Books, Tantor, Deyan, Dreamscape, and Audible, among others. Her genres vary widely, from literary fiction to mysteries to science fiction to memoir, as well as nonfiction, multicast recordings, and romance. Her recent on-camera work includes Grandfathered on FOX and Children's Hospital on Adult Swim, and her voice-over work spans animation, radio plays for the BBC, video games, and commercials for radio and television.
Karissa Vacker is a multiple Earphones award-winning narrator and actress whose audiobook credits include romance, young adult fiction, and mystery thrillers. A graduate from Southern Methodist University, she performed in regional theaters across the country before moving to Los Angeles, where she has guest starred in network television shows and films and continues to work on screen, on stage, and behind the mic.

Reviews

A cautionary work of far-sighted fiction...Spooky-good.

-- "Elle"

Chillingly relevant.

-- "People"

The story is set in a small Oregon town in a future that Mike Pence can almost see if he stands on his pew...This provocative exploration of female longing, frustration, and determination couldn't be more timely, and yet there's nothing fleeting about it. With Red Clocks, Zumas has written a novel that's political without being doctrinaire, that expands the dimensions of our most pressing social debate.

-- "Washington Post"

In language both poetic and political, Zumas presents characters who are strong and determined, each is an individual in her own right...Highly recommended.

-- "Library Journal (starred review)"

With its strong point of view, the novel, in lesser hands, might have been reduced to agitprop, but Zumas has raised it, instead, to the level of literature, which readers will find deeply moving...The result is powerful and timely.

-- "Booklist (starred review)"

Zumas manages a loose yet consistently engaging tone as she illustrates the extent to which the self-image of modern women is shaped by marriage, career, or motherhood. Dark humor further enhances the novel, making this a thoroughly affecting and memorable political parable.

-- "Publishers Weekly"