
Zora and Me: The Summoner
Author: Victoria Bond
Series: Zora and Me #3
Narrator: Channie Waites
Unabridged: 6 hr 11 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Candlewick on Brilliance Audio
Published: 10/13/2020

Author: Victoria Bond
Series: Zora and Me #3
Narrator: Channie Waites
Unabridged: 6 hr 11 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Candlewick on Brilliance Audio
Published: 10/13/2020
Victoria Bond is the coauthor, with T. R. Simon, of the John Steptoe New Talent Author Award winner Zora and Me. A lecturer in the writing program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, she has contributed to publications including The Huffington Post, The Guardian, The New Republic, and Ebony.com. Victoria Bond lives in New Jersey with her family.
Trigger warnings: Death of parent, grief, hate crime, racial slurs, racism, slavery, sexism Overall rating: 4 stars Style/writing: 4.5 stars Themes: 4 stars Characters: 4 stars Plot: 3 stars......more
See my full review here: [URL not allowed] ZORA AND ME: THE SUMMONER transports the reader to Eatonville, the first incorporated Black township in Florida, in the early 1900s. Zora and Carrie are best friends and the town is a great place to be - for the most part. The book beg......more
I was really looking forward to reading this final book in the Zora and Me trilogy, but I'm afraid I was rather disappointed. Carrie and Zora are no longer children and are entering 8th grade, their last year of school in Eatonville. The story begins with the capture and murder of a fugitive, and is......more
In the finale to the acclaimed trilogy, upheaval in Zora Neale Hurston’s family and hometown persuade her to leave childhood behind and find her destiny beyond Eatonville. For Carrie and her best friend, Zora, Eatonville–America’s first incorporated Black township–has been an idyllic place to live ou......more
"In the third and final volume of Zora and Me, readers are treated to a lustrous look at several facets of the anthropologist, folklorist, and novelist Zora Neale Hurston. . . . I sing the praises of what Victoria Bond has imagined and crafted here, both in deference to my aunt and as a way of honoring Zora’s legacy."
—Lucy Hurston, niece of Zora Neale Hurston"With a somber tone and multiple authentic-sounding accents, [Channie] Waites adds wonderful richness to the story's descriptive language. Her reverence for the characters and the historical setting is clear."
—AudioFile Magazine