These Ghosts are Family: A Novel

These Ghosts are Family: A Novel

by Maisy Card

Narrated by Karl O'Brian Williams

Unabridged — 9 hours, 55 minutes

These Ghosts are Family: A Novel

These Ghosts are Family: A Novel

by Maisy Card

Narrated by Karl O'Brian Williams

Unabridged — 9 hours, 55 minutes

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Overview

PEN/Hemingway Award For Debut Novel Finalist¿
Shortlisted for the 2020 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize

A “rich, ambitious debut novel” (The New York Times Book Review) that reveals the ways in which a Jamaican family forms and fractures over generations, in the tradition of Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi.

Stanford Solomon's shocking, thirty-year-old secret is about to change the lives of everyone around him. Stanford has done something no one could ever imagine. He is a man who faked his own death and stole the identity of his best friend. Stanford Solomon is actually Abel Paisley.

And now, nearing the end of his life, Stanford is about to meet his firstborn daughter, Irene Paisley, a home health aide who has unwittingly shown up for her first day of work to tend to the father she thought was dead.

These Ghosts Are Family revolves around the consequences of Abel's decision and tells the story of the Paisley family from colonial Jamaica to present-day Harlem. There is Vera, whose widowhood forced her into the role of a single mother. There are two daughters and a granddaughter who have never known they are related. And there are others, like the houseboy who loved Vera, whose lives might have taken different courses if not for Abel Paisley's actions.

This “rich and layered story” (Kirkus Reviews) explores the ways each character wrestles with their ghosts and struggles to forge independent identities outside of the family and their trauma. The result is a “beguiling...vividly drawn, and compelling” (BookPage, starred review) portrait of a family and individuals caught in the sweep of history, slavery, migration, and the more personal dramas of infidelity, lost love, and regret.

Editorial Reviews

APRIL 2020 - AudioFile

Karl O’Brian Williams narrates the wildly entertaining saga of a Jamaican family in this gothic historical fiction. In a distinct Jamaican accent, Williams sets off the story of Abel Paisley, who faked his own death and assumed the identity of his friend, Stanford Solomon, who had died in an accident. Then Williams continues the circuitous story, narrating an obscure timeline going back to Jamaica’s years of slavery two centuries earlier and going forward to Abel’s stolen life in present-day New York City. The time shifts and the multitude of characters may confuse listeners. But Williams’s performance ramps up the story’s suspense. A wholly separate story about three shape-shifting children awaits listeners at the end. A.C. 2021 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

APRIL 2020 - AudioFile

Karl O’Brian Williams narrates the wildly entertaining saga of a Jamaican family in this gothic historical fiction. In a distinct Jamaican accent, Williams sets off the story of Abel Paisley, who faked his own death and assumed the identity of his friend, Stanford Solomon, who had died in an accident. Then Williams continues the circuitous story, narrating an obscure timeline going back to Jamaica’s years of slavery two centuries earlier and going forward to Abel’s stolen life in present-day New York City. The time shifts and the multitude of characters may confuse listeners. But Williams’s performance ramps up the story’s suspense. A wholly separate story about three shape-shifting children awaits listeners at the end. A.C. 2021 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173496966
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 03/03/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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