Five Little Indians: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Michelle Good


A story of the Indian experience in America, this book is written by Michelle Good. It is told through four different points of view: Lavan Tabidoki, who tells the story of her family and their experiences coming to America as part of a contract between England and India; Bella Been, who tells the story of her mother and her aunt's lives growing up on reservations in South Dakota; Isadora Hill, who tells the story of her childhood living with her grandfather in a small town outside New York City; and Leonie Lewis, who tells the stories of two friends from Harlem.

Five Little Indians is a novel written by Michelle Good and narrated by Kyla Garcia in English. The story's main character, Vicky, is an American woman living in India who works for the United Nations as a translator and posts on her blog about the culture and how it affects her.

Each year on the same night, five children are kidnapped from their homes and sent to a distant place. In this place, they are given one letter from home and must figure out what to do with it as they try to escape and find their way back. This novel explores the Big idea of how we should treat each other with care and kindness.

Five Little Indians is a heartbreaking coming-of-age story that charts the childhood of a man who was adopted by white Americans but has always felt like an outsider.

When a series of children disappear from Five Little Indians, a sleepy town in the middle of nowhere, everyone assumes they are just playing hide and seek. The disappearance is not at all what it seems, though. When the children reappear, they are inexplicably five years older than they were before and have no memory of what has happened to them.

Published Date 2020-04-14
Duration 10 hours 35 minutes
Author Michelle Good
Narrated Kyla Garcia
Reviews
(11 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category General, Literary Fiction

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