A Broken People's Playlist
Stories (from Songs)
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Narrated by:
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Nneka Okoye
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Atta Otigba
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By:
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Chimeka Garricks
About this listen
"A dozen interlinked, music-oriented stories set in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, where Garricks was raised... Each songlike story feels like a breakout hit encapsulating the brokenness and the beauty in life’s soundtrack."—Booklist, starred review
“Beautifully woven . . . a magical delight.”—Hari Kunzru, author of White Tears
A Broken People’s Playlist is set to the soundtrack of life, comprised of twelve music-inspired tales about love, the human condition, micro-moments, and the search for meaning and sometimes, redemption. It is also Chimeka Garricks’s love letter to his native city, Port Harcourt, introducing us to a cast of indelible characters in these loosely interlocked tales.
There is the teenage wannabe-DJ eager to play his first gig even as his family disastrously falls apart—who reappears many years later as an unhappy middle-aged man drunk-calling his ex-wife; a man who throws a living funeral for his dying brother; three friends who ponder penis captivus and one’s peculiar erectile dysfunction; a troubled woman who tries to find her peace-place in the world, helped by a headful of songs and a pot of ginger tea.
Infused with the author’s resonant and evocative storytelling, each minute holds “the depth of a novel” (Hari Kunzru); a character, a moment that will—like a favorite song—long linger in the heart and mind.
©2023 Chimeka Garricks (P)2023 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about A Broken People's Playlist
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- Chidinma Ogbonnaya
- 20-09-23
A musical adventure
This was nice. I am so happy when Audible listens and uses appropriate voice actors. The stories were heartfelt, sometimes sad but the Author did what she set out to do. The remaining thing to do is to go and listen to the actual playlist for a better/greater appreciation for the stories I have just listened to.
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