Red at the Bone: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Jacqueline Woodson


"When did life become so complicated?" This is the question that thirteen-year-old Ruby faces as she struggles with her family and all the ins and outs of being a teenager. With her mother struggling to get sober, her father focused on his job, and her older brother spending all his time at school, Ruby feels like she's constantly being pulled in different directions without much guidance. She finds herself at home often, trying to forget about everything she's going through by listening to music or watching TV. One day while she's watching the news with headphones on, she happens upon a story about how schools are getting rid of books because they're not considered "relevant." Ruby decides to take action and find out more about what books have been removed

"In Red at the Bone, Woodson writes in free verse; her lines are short, crisp and packed with emotion. They're also completely accessible to anyone who wants to read them."

The story follows a complex family that includes two adult children, two parents, and two siblings. The eldest daughter has just graduated college and is returning home with her new husband for his brother's wedding. In the course of the novel, the characters explore their own relationships with each other and how they are impacted by their families' history.

Red at the Bone: A Novel is about a young girl named Catherine who lived in Harlem in 1958-1960. She's living through a time of change, but she has other problems as well. Her dad was killed in World War II and her mother struggles to make ends meet. One day, Catherine takes a bus to school and starts listening to an old record player that belonged to her mom while on the bus. The music playing is called "Red at the Bone," and it tells the story of how African Americans fought for their rights during this time period. "That song," says Catherine, "it told me how black folks had so much love inside them, no matter what they were doing." The audiobook is narrated by five

The book Red at the Bone is narrated by a group of five students, all of whom are African-American and who tell the story in their own voices. Each chapter is told from one character's perspective, which creates an interesting way to follow the story. The first narrator is Chilla, who tells the beginning of her story from her perspective as she watches her friend, Tish go off to find her mother. The next chapter follows Tish as she thinks about how hard it must be for Chilla and how guilty she feels for not knowing where her own mother was.

Red at the Bone is a story about a girl named Eileen who has to be tough in order to survive. She goes through many different changes throughout the novel and eventually becomes confident in herself and her abilities.

Published Date 2019-09-17
Duration 3 hours 52 minutes
Author Jacqueline Woodson
Narrated Peter Francis James, Bahni Turpin, Jacqueline Woodson, Quincy Tyler Bernstine, Shayna Small
Reviews
(19 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Contemporary Women, Literary Fiction

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