
Lady Moses
Author: Lucinda Roy
Narrator: Robin Miles
Unabridged: 16 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 09/16/2011
Categories: Fiction

Author: Lucinda Roy
Narrator: Robin Miles
Unabridged: 16 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 09/16/2011
Categories: Fiction
Novelist, poet, and memoirist Lucinda Roy is the author of the speculative novel The Freedom Race and three collections of poetry, including Fabric: Poems. Her early novels are Lady Moses, a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection, and The Hotel Alleluia. She also authored the memoir No Right to Remain Silent: What We’ve Learned from the Tragedy at Virginia Tech. Among her awards are the Eighth Mountain Prize for Poetry, and the Baxter Hathaway Prize for her long slave narrative poem “Needlework,†and a state-wide faculty recognition award. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Richmond. An Alumni Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech, she teaches fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction in the graduate and undergraduate Creative Writing Program. Professor Roy has been a guest on numerous TV and radio shows, including The CBS Evening News, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS’s Sunday Morning, Oprah, and NPR. Her work has appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education, North American Review, the New York Times, the Guardian, USA Today, American Poetry Review, and many other publications. She delivers keynotes and presentations around the country on creative writing, diversity, campus safety, and higher education.
Lucinda Roy presents the unique narrative of a girl learning to face the harsh reality of racism. It is the well thought-out narrative and the believability of young Jacinta Moses’ story that truly makes this a novel to remember. There’s an authenticity in her tale for many Americans who struggle to......more
At times, the author's persnal voice seems to break through so clearly that this reads like a freshman's effort in a memoir writing class. At others, the novel is smooth and well-written as it describes the narrator's childhood: being poor in Britain, having a West African father (who dies when she......more
Lady Moses was one of the first books that sent my emotions spiraling. There were so many ups and downs for the characters that I could hardly take it. This book had an emotional, realistic and dreamy feel to it and I enjoyed every moment of this emotional roller coaster.......more