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Learn moreThe Language of Bodies
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Learn moreMaddie Wells’s life spirals out of control after the murder of her wife Char, a transgender woman of color. Hunger for revenge drives Maddie to take a job at a wax museum near the murderer's hometown, where she studies revenge and plots how to strike back. Befriending the murderer’s wife is the first stage in Maddie’s plan to make him pay. The Language of Bodies probes the seduction of vengeance using vivid, sensual imagery to explore how love transcends the particulars of body parts and how revenge blurs the line between victim and perpetrator, hero and villain.
Suzanne DeWitt Hall is the author of Reaching for Hope: Strategies and Support for the Partners of Transgender People, the Rumplepimple adventures, and the acclaimed Where True Love Is LGBQI+ devotional series. She's also been a contributor for The Huffington Post, Impact Magazine, and Cognoscenti. Mildly obsessed with vintage cookbooks and the intersection of sexuality and theology, she lives in the Midwest with her spouse, two naughty terriers, and a cat named Chicken.
Nicky Endres is an adopted Asian-American non-binary transfeminine queer actor, comic, voice artist, and audiobook narrator. They have enjoyed a wide variety of roles in TV, film, and theatre, with notable guest starring and recurring roles on The Dropout, NCIS: Los Angeles, and One Day at a Time. They also provide the English-language voice for the starring role of Spanish trans icon Christina Ortiz Rodriguez in the HBO Max limited-series Veneno.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Suzanne DeWitt Hall
Narrator:
Nicky Endres
ISBN:
9781666619676
Length:
10 hours 17 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dreamscape Media
Publication date:
October 4, 2022
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#6,886 Overall
Genre rank:
#335 in LGBTQIA+ Fiction