Identity & Culture Fiction Audiobooks

Fiction that explores issues of race, gender, culture, and identity gives us all an insider’s view on a range of human experiences, intimate relationships, and diverse cultures. Identity and culture fiction audiobooks help us understand and, perhaps most importantly, see ourselves reflected in stories. Listen to a range of fascinating fiction that poignantly highlights identity and belonging.

Fiction that explores issues of race, gender, culture, and identity gives us all an insider’s view on a range of human experiences, intimate relationships, and diverse cultures. Identity and culture fiction audiobooks help us understand and, perhaps most importantly, see ourselves reflected in stories. Listen to a range of fascinating fiction that poignantly highlights identity and belonging.

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King of the Armadillos: A Novel
King of the Armadillos: A Novel
King of the Armadillos: A Novel
King of the Armadillos: A Novel
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King of the Armadillos: A Novel

byWendy Chin-Tanner

This program features a bonus conversation between the author and her father, the inspiration for the story. A transcendent debut novel about family, love, and belonging, set against the backdrops of 1950s New York City and a historical leprosarium in Louisiana, following one young man’s quest to not only survive, but live a full and vibrant life "A triumph." —Lidia Yuknavitch, bestselling and acclaimed author of The Book of Joan Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Woodson’s Red at The Bone, Netflix’s Atypical, and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Victor Chin’s life is turned upside down at the tender age of 15. Diagnosed with Hansen’s disease, otherwise known as leprosy, he’s forced to leave the familiar confines of his father’s laundry business in the Bronx – the only home he’s known since emigrating from China with his older brother – to quarantine alongside patients from all over the country at a federal institution in Carville. At first, Victor is scared not only of the disease, but of the confinement, and wants nothing more than to flee. Between treatments he dreams of escape and imagines his life as a fugitive. But soon he finds a new sense of freedom far from home – one without the pull of obligations to his family, or the laundry business, or his mother back in China. Here, in the company of an unforgettable cast of characters, Victor finds refuge in music and experiences first love, jealousy, betrayal, and even tragedy. But with the promise of a life-changing cure on the horizon, Victor’s time at Carville is running out, and he has some difficult choices to make. A groundbreaking work of historical fiction, King of the Armadillos announces Wendy Chin-Tanner as an extraordinary new voice. Inspired by her father’s experience as a young patient at Carville, this tender coming-of-age novel is a captivating look at a forgotten radical community and a lyrical exploration of the power of art. A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.

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About Identity & Culture Fiction

Expand your worldview by listening to engaging narrators’ stories that reflect a diversity of perspectives. Identity and culture fiction audiobooks bring worlds and experiences outside the dominant culture alive for the listener. We know that people like to see themselves reflected in the pages of books be they bestsellers, literary fiction, historical accounts or graphic novels, but everyone benefits from exposure to a broader variety of stories. Whether books are international or local writers, these captivating audiobooks will appeal to readers of all kinds. Find some of the best African American, Hispanic and Latino, Asian American and Native American books. There’s no shortage of novels and books exploring the Black experience in America so take a listen to moving speeches and lectures by African American icon James Baldwin himself or recent fiction by African American women. Hear the voices of Native American narrators telling ancestral stories and current struggles and journeys. Explore the vast collection of Asian audiobooks or listen to audio adaptations of Chilean author Isabelle Allende’s many novels. Check out books and novels on hot button identity issues such a race, feminism and transracial adoption. Go ahead, enter a fascinating world beyond your own.

Expand your worldview by listening to engaging narrators’ stories that reflect a diversity of perspectives. Identity and culture fiction audiobooks bring worlds and experiences outside the dominant culture alive for the listener. We know that people like to see themselves reflected in the pages of books be they bestsellers, literary fiction, historical accounts or graphic novels, but everyone benefits from exposure to a broader variety of stories. Whether books are international or local writers, these captivating audiobooks will appeal to readers of all kinds. Find some of the best African American, Hispanic and Latino, Asian American and Native American books. There’s no shortage of novels and books exploring the Black experience in America so take a listen to moving speeches and lectures by African American icon James Baldwin himself or recent fiction by African American women. Hear the voices of Native American narrators telling ancestral stories and current struggles and journeys. Explore the vast collection of Asian audiobooks or listen to audio adaptations of Chilean author Isabelle Allende’s many novels. Check out books and novels on hot button identity issues such a race, feminism and transracial adoption. Go ahead, enter a fascinating world beyond your own.