Beautiful Dreamers, Minrose Gwin
Beautiful Dreamers, Minrose Gwin
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Beautiful Dreamers

Author: Minrose Gwin

Narrator: Adenrele Ojo

Unabridged: 11 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/27/2024


Synopsis

From Minrose Gwin, award-winning author of The Accidentals, comes Beautiful Dreamers, a story of a precocious teen and her mother, their gay best friend, and the con man who unravels their family. It’s 1953 when Memory Feather and her mother, Virginia, are welcomed back home to the Mississippi Gulf Coast community of Belle Cote by Virginia’s childhood friend Mac McFadden, whose verve and energy buoy the recently divorced Virginia to embrace this new chapter. Memory (“Mem”) is unlike other girls: she is attuned to the voices of plants and animals and is missing two fingers on her twisted left hand. The three of them knit their lives together and become a close, though unconventional, family. While Mac’s wealth, brains, and good humor have allowed him to carve out a niche in Belle Cote, his position as a gay man active in the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement exposes him to censure, harassment, and even brutality. When the unscrupulous and charismatic Tony Amato arrives in Belle Cote as Mac’s “guest,” he sets in motion a series of events that will shatter familial bonds and forever change Mem’s life. Now, an adult Mem recounts the story of the scars Tony left in her teenage years, confronting her culpability in the disastrous events of that final summer. Sweeping, dramatic, and vividly rendered, Beautiful Dreamers is a diverse portrait of the American South.

About Minrose Gwin

Minrose Gwin is the author of the novels The Queen of Palmyra, a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers pick and a finalist for the John Gardner Fiction Book Award; Promise, which was shortlisted for the Willie Morris Award in Southern Literature; and The Accidentals, which received the 2020 Mississippi Institute for Arts and Letters Award in Fiction. She has also published a memoir, Wishing for Snow. For more information about Minrose's memoir and novels, see minrosegwin.com.

About Adenrele Ojo

Adenrele Ojo is an experienced audiobook narrator and actor. A self-described theater brat, she spent many late nights as a young child falling asleep on theatre chairs as her dad directed and her mother performed. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Philadelphia, she received her bachelor of arts in theater from Hunter College in New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kt on September 26, 2024

The writing in this book is absolutely incredible. Looking forward to reading more from this author. I loveeeeee Minerva and I love the nature elements in this book. 10/10.......more

Goodreads review by Donna on January 13, 2025

This was a gift from my sister-in-laws and so glad they gifted it to me!! This was an amazing story of family, guilt, love, bigotry, and abuse. I know, a lot going on!! The story is based around 3 people in the deep South during the late 1950's and early 1960's. Virginia Feather and her daughter Memo......more

Goodreads review by Simone on October 30, 2024

I was about halfway through this book when I logged on here to mark it on my Reading shelf and I was flabbergasted to find it only has 32 (now 33 reviews). Historical, queer, Southern, and an unlikable narrator?? I am definitely the intended audience.......more

Goodreads review by Darien on November 09, 2024

Really interesting novel and character development regarding the three primary side characters, however the narrator is simply unlikeable. She is too much all at once (a genius, able to talk to animals, disabled, asthmatic then anxious, wise yet ignorant, able to plan a murder) and generally just th......more

Goodreads review by G.P. on April 01, 2025

A divorced mother, her gay childhood friend, and the friend’s scheming lover are part of Memory Feather’s tumultuous 1950s childhood on the coast of Mississippi. Memory, born with a deformed hand and the gift of communicating with animals, learns some rough lessons about good and evil in Minrose Gwi......more


Quotes

With luscious prose, sharply drawn characters, and a dash of magical realism, Gwin’s atmospheric novel confronts both prejudice and the price we pay for protecting our loved ones.