Black Crow, White Snow
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Janina Edwards
In a world where women hold all the power and men have barely been an afterthought, an intrepid shipmistress must put aside everything she knows if she is to save her people.
Bela is at the helm of the Sandcrow, a ship sent from calm seas to the far frozen north in search of a legendary power that could turn the tide of war. Locked into ice, the Sandcrow is lost. Now, for the shipmistress and her crew, a desperate voyage becomes a chilling struggle for survival against nature, fear, and prejudice.
If Bela can lead them to their ultimate destination, will the magic they find be their redemption - or their destruction?
©2019 Michael D. Livingston (P)2019 Audible Originals, LLC.Los oyentes también disfrutaron:
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About the Author
Michael Livingston is an internationally recognized historian, novelist, and public scholar who lives in Charleston, South Carolina. He teaches at The Citadel, where as a professor of English he specializes in the Military History of the Middle Ages. His Battle of Crécy: A Casebook (with Kelly DeVries) won the 2017 Distinguished Book Prize from the International Society for Military History. As an academic, he has published articles on such varied subjects as early Christianity, Beowulf, Chaucer, James Joyce, and J.R.R. Tolkien. As an author, he has published in a wide variety of genres and venues. His debut trilogy was a critically acclaimed series of historical fantasies, The Shards of Heaven. His next trilogy, coming soon from Audible, is the Seaborn Cycle, an adventure set in the same world of piracy, powder, and powerful magics that lies behind Black Crow, White Snow. In addition to traveling around the world and lecturing, he is an acclaimed combat investigator.
About the Performer
Earphones Award winner, Janina Edwards, is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, and recorded her first audiobook in 1987. She excels in voicing and portraying authentic characters of the African Diaspora (West Africa, Southern US, and West Indies). She is a two-time finalist for the prestigious Audie Award. In addition to audiobooks, Janina’s voice can be heard in corporate, educational, and meditative recordings.
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It is a women vs nature story, a group surviving the elements and the beasts that call the frozen wasteland home. It is set in a world that is matriarchal, where woman are the strong sex and are in charge. At times characters voice ideas of being 'as weak as a man', or there being some shame at having been 'rescued by a man' or similar. The group is pretty much all women, with one exception. The original mission, the reason for them being there, and the events of the world beyond the immediate is not discussed much and is generally left out.
The writing itself is great. The description of the ship breaking in the ice is visceral and brings the event to life. Other descriptions equally so, bringing the cold world off the page. However, it is fairly short and the group of survivors is large enough that most of them really get great characterization. combined with the narration (more on this later) it means that the majority of the group of survivor just becomes a interchangeable group of companions. The main exceptions being Bela, the point of view character, and the man in the group - a poet and storyteller rather than a warrior and sailor.
Narration by Janina Edwards is good, but not great. She speaks with a Caribbean (?) accent that suits the tall ship theme of the book well. While it isn't about pirates, to me the accent makes me think of pirates and tall ships. My main annoyance is that she doesn't really differentiate voices and characters. Some have minor changes (being softer or gruffer) but it is generally very subtle, so a lot of the characters just blend together, especially in group conversations. Otherwise she is well paced, clear and engaging.
There is no music, sound effect or other things included in the production. It is a straight reading of the short story text.
Women vs Nature
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Janina Edwards does a nice job with the narration. I could just listen to her all day long. :)
Good Short Story
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An excellent tale to teach future generations.
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Reason to hope...
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Finished with the need for more
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