Songs of Irie
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Narrated by:
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Asha Ashanti Bromfield
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Written by:
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Asha Ashanti Bromfield
About this listen
Short-listed, Golden Crown Literary Awards, 2024
This program is read by the author.
"Author and narrator Asha Bromfield offers an engrossing performance of this coming-of-age audiobook. Bromfield's experience as an actress and her ease with Jamaican Patois will draw listeners into a story that has multiple levels of emotional intensity."—AudioFile on Hurricane Summer
Perfect for fans of The Black Kids, Songs of Irie is a sweeping coming-of-age novel from Asha Bromfield about a friendship struggling to survive amidst the Jamaican civil unrest of the 1970s.
It's 1976 and Jamaica is on fire. The country is on the eve of important elections and the warring political parties have made the divisions between the poor and the wealthy even wider. And Irie and Jilly come from very different backgrounds: Irie is from the heart of Kingston, where fighting in the streets is common. Jilly is from the hills, where mansions nestled within lush gardens remain safe behind gates. But the two bond through a shared love of Reggae music, spending time together at Irie's father's record store, listening to so-called rebel music that opens Jilly's mind to a sound and a way of thinking she's never heard before.
As tensions build in the streets, so do tensions between the two girls. A budding romance between them complicates things further as the push and pull between their two lives becomes impossible to bear. For Irie, fighting—with her words and her voice—is her only option. Blood is shed on the streets in front of her every day. She has no choice. But Jilly can always choose to escape.
Can their bond survive this impossible divide?
Asha Bromfield has written a compelling, emotional and heart-rending story of a friendship during wartime and what it means to fight for your words, your life, and the love of your life.
A Macmillan Audio production from Wednesday Books.
©2023 Asha Ashanti Bromfield (P)2023 Macmillan AudioWhat the critics say
* One of Indigo Canada's Best Books of 2021 *
* One of NYPL's Best Books for Teens 2021 *
* One of YALSA's Best Fiction for Young Adults *
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY, "The Best YA Novels to Read This Summer"
THE NEW YORK TIMES, "13 Y.A. Books to Add to Your Reading List This Spring"
FLORIDA KEYS WEEKLY, "Staff Picks for Best Read, Watch & Listen"
BUZZFEED, "40 Contemporary Books We're Looking Forward To Reading In 2021"
BUZZFEED, "37 Must-Read YA Books By Black Authors That Come Out The First Half Of This Year"
“Songs of Irie is a powerful and urgent reminder of what’s worth fighting for in a world determined to tear you apart. Irie and Jilly’s love for one another is boldly vulnerable, achingly real, and absolutely unforgettable. Bromfield is a bright, burning talent with a voice that demands—and deserves—to be heard. A stunning book.” — Courtney Summers New York Times bestselling author of I’m The Girl
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- Laura
- 2023-10-31
Great Listen!
I’m so glad I chose to listen rather than read this great book! The author does a fabulous job narrating but the best reason for listening is to hear the music and the songs come to life. It definitely adds a dimension to the story that a reader misses out on.
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