Author:
Brian Price

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Learn moreThe Wrong Side of the River - Abridged
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Learn moreThe mighty river has broken. Everyone wants to get to the other side. Ain’t that always the way?
Multiaward-winning voice talent Robin Miles doesn’t just read this taut, comic, poetic, searching narrative, she inhabits the characters like they are part of her soul, from Katie’s mother to Jensen P. Jensen to Dan Dan the Wandering Man.
Author Brian Price and Robin Miles have worked together many times before (2017 Audie Award winner for Best Drama, In the Embers), and once again collaborate in this lyrical, restless search for the mud and the mist that make America.
Brian Price has been working in audio theater and production for over thirty-five years. He has written, directed, and adapted for groups such as Native Voices at the Autry, the Grist Mill, and the National Audio Theatre Festivals. He and his Great Northern Audio Theatre partner, Jerry Stearns, wrote and produced eighteen years of the Mark Time Awards Radio Show and were awarded an Audie Award in 2017 for Best Audio Drama for their full-length drama In the Embers. They also hold a Norman Corwin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Audio Theater.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Robin Miles
ISBN:
9798200839247
Length:
2 hours 52 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publication date:
September 21, 2021
Edition:
Abridged
Reviews
“A poetic allegory that we will all recognize as the current state of affairs in our world…[Price] never disappoints with his comic meditations on his own private America.”
“Robin Miles throws herself into the narration of this lyrical novella with enthusiastic flair…Miles crafts an astonishing array of voices to portray the inhabitants of the mysterious town…Listeners will be swept into a story that starts as chaos and in the end fits together into a strange but enthralling whole.”
“Stunning, it’s really wonderful…Robin was so good, she breathed it, she lived it. A fine piece of writing too. Hats off to you.”
“The Wrong Side of the River is filled with marvelous stories as each passage and poem pulls you in and makes you ponder. These works cannot be rushed, and as you wade deeper into the River, you will find yourself savoring each story and reveling in each tale, all of which beg the question as to what lies on the other side.”
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