

If I Had Two Lives
Author: Abbigail N. Rosewood
Narrator: Emily Woo Zeller
Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 08/27/2019
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women
Author: Abbigail N. Rosewood
Narrator: Emily Woo Zeller
Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 08/27/2019
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women
Abbigail N. Rosewood was born in Vietnam, where she lived until the age of twelve. She holds and MFA in creative writing from Columbia University. An excerpt from her first novel won first place in the Writers Workshop of Asheville Literary Fiction Contest. She lives in New York. If I Had Two Lives is her first novel.
Emily Woo Zeller began her voice-over career by voicing animation in Asia. She returned to the United States in 2009 and found a natural fit as an audiobook narrator. Described by AudioFile magazine as doing "an extraordinary job of varying the voices in the dialogue without losing the intimacy of the story," Emily's multilingual, multicultural framework brings a particularly unique, clear-eyed, and intimate perspective into Asian American narratives. While she specializes in Asian American narratives, Emily's work spans a broad spectrum, including young adult fiction and such titles as The Whites of Their Eyes by Jill Lepore and The Sex Diaries Project by Arianne Cohen. She also narrated Gulp by Mary Roach, for which she won an AudioFile Earphones Award.
This is possibly the first book I've read and not known anyone's name which feels weird. It's also one of the few books where I've disliked every single character, which I have a feeling was the intention. Set between Vietnam and the States this is a story about the various layers of relationships.......more
Visit the locations in the novel This is such an emotional read. I really hesitated with the star rating. For a book with these themes and subject matter, stars always seem wrong somehow. The writing was good but I struggled with the subject and it was a tough read given the violence and brutality......more
via my blog: [URL not allowed] 'My mother had no daughter. It was her gift to me.' The novel begins in Vietnam as our young narrator is reunited with her mother, living under protection inside a military camp after she comes to the dangerous attention of the Prime Minister for her......more
So entranced was I by this book that I slowed my reading toward the end to prolong my time with the story and its characters. The writing is hauntingly beautiful with precise descriptions that don’t shy away from grotesque or difficult realities. It’s a story of the search for belonging (in both pla......more
“At no point does Rosewood lose sight of the migrant—depicting the remoteness of anyone in transit. Because something is intrinsically lost. And someone is always left behind.” Bomb magazine
“A tale of staggering artistry, devastation, compassion, and social awareness.” Los Angeles Review of Books
“The novel poignantly conjures the difficulties of reconciling the present with ‘an ungraspable history.’” New Yorker
“A lyrical, exquisitely written novel that delves into ugliness in the most beautiful way.” New York Journal of Books
“A poignant tale of loneliness and love.” Booklist
“A harrowing, wondrously constructed story of how life is lived today.” Gary Shteyngart, New York Times bestselling author
“A stunning, totally original tale by a master storyteller.” Yelena Akhtiorskaya, author of Panic in a Suitcase