There's No Place Like Home
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Ezzo
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By:
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Edan Lepucki
About this listen
In a climate-ravaged future, it’s not easy to grow up. One girl is trying her best in a story about global catastrophe and personal chaos, by the New York Times bestselling author of California.
Thirteen-year-old Vic is of the Youngest Generation, fixed in prepubescence after a catastrophic environmental degradation. She’s also her father’s favorite student. But when he takes his own life, the perennially ingenuous Vic wants to understand why. As she sets out on her quest, Vic begins to learn that family isn’t something you’re born with - it’s something you build.
Edan Lepucki’s There’s No Place Like Home is part of Warmer, a collection of seven visions of a conceivable tomorrow by today’s most thought-provoking authors. Alarming, inventive, intimate, and frightening, each story can be read, or listened to, in a single breathtaking sitting.
©2018 Edan Lepucki (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about There's No Place Like Home
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- SHANTI
- 19-10-22
It was really weird but good. I liked it.
Very atmospheric. The author cleverly drew the world the characters lived in. told from the pov of the daughter she was young but also old before her time. Sort enough for me not to get bored. Thanks
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- C. Windermere Stoke
- 15-02-23
Lame
Not for me. Too weird and no happy ending. Not really a story, more like a random journal entry. And the narrator pauses way too long after every sentence.
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