A House Like an Accordion, Audrey Burges
A House Like an Accordion, Audrey Burges
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A House Like an Accordion

Author: Audrey Burges

Narrator: Rebecca Lowman, Mark Bramhall

Unabridged: 10 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 05/21/2024

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Women


Synopsis

A woman searches for her missing father in order to reconcile the many strange and fantastical secrets of her past before she loses herself completely in this deeply profound and magical novel by Audrey Burges.

Keryth Miller is disappearing.

Between the growing distance from her husband, the demands of two teenage daughters, and an all-encompassing burnout, she sometimes feels herself fading away. Actual translucence, though—that’s new. When Keryth wakes up one morning with her hand completely gone, she is frantic. But she quickly realizes two things: If she is disappearing, it’s because her father, an artist with the otherworldly ability to literally capture life in his art, is drawing her. And if he’s drawing her, that means he’s still alive.

But where has he been for the past twenty-five years, and why is he doing the one thing he always warned her not to? Never draw from life, Keryth. Every line exacts a cost. As Keryth continues to slowly fade away, she retraces what she believes to be her father's last steps through the many homes of her past, determined to find him before it’s too late and she disappears entirely.

About The Author

Audrey Burges writes novels, humor, short fiction, and essays in Richmond, Virginia. Her presence is tolerated by her two rambunctious children and very patient husband. She is a frequent contributor to numerous humor outlets, including McSweeney’s, and her stories and essays have appeared in Pithead Chapel, Cease, Cows, and in lengthy diatribes in the Notes app on her phone. Audrey was born and raised in Arizona by her linguist parents, and she currently lives in Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tammy on June 03, 2024

4.5 stars The nitty-gritty: A surreal, complex and magical journey through one family’s odd history, A House Like An Accordion captivated me with its unique ideas and emotional family connections. “Be mindful of the act of creation, and of creating. It carries great beauty, but it exacts a cost.” Every......more

Goodreads review by KaseyG on May 22, 2024

Synopsis: I think you should go into this one mostly blind so keeping this super short. Keryth is slowly disappearing, and she must go on a journey to find her long-lost father to stop it. Thoughts: I have truly never read anything quite like this book before! A unique and whimsical read, A House Li......more

Goodreads review by Janereads10 on May 17, 2024

Thank you, Berkley Pub and Ace Books, for my free book for review. "I was brushing my teeth when my hand disappeared." Talk about an attention-grabber! So naturally, I took the plunge into the world of Keryth Miller, a girl with a disappearing hand and a whole lot of family drama. This tale is not jus......more


Quotes

“Burges's A House Like an Accordion is a beautiful exploration of family and the threads that tie them together, whether magical or blood. Through Keryth's eyes, we see a poignant raw portrait of love and faith.”—Roselle Lim, author of Night for Day

“A poignant look at the ties of family, A House Like an Accordion captivated me with its magic. I felt like I’d stepped into a contemporary fairytale I did not want to leave. Audrey Burges' words absolutely sparkle.”—Erin A. Craig, #1 New York Times bestselling author of House of Roots and Ruin