Snitch
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Narrated by:
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Olivia Gatwood
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By:
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Olivia Gatwood
About this listen
Snitch is a fascinating story that offers a unique lens to view the #MeToo movement, inhabiting the mind of a female lawyer specializing in cases of sexual misconduct, by acclaimed feminist poet Olivia Gatwood.
Gianna Costa is an infamous attorney who has made a name for herself defending high-profile celebrities from sexual assault allegations. But what occurs in the private life of a woman who is known by some as a traitor to her own gender and others as a fast-pass to absolution? When a man from Gianna's past walks into her office looking for support, she is forced to reconcile with a memory she thought she'd left behind.
Electric and captivating, Snitch is a story of ambition, connection, and gender dynamics in our cultural moment.
©2020 Olivia Gatwood (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC.What listeners say about Snitch
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- Moxy
- 23-03-24
I was a bit disappointed hence the 3 stars
It was ok for a short story. It didn’t keep me engaged enough throughout parts and think that was the problem.
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- Sebrina Autumn Calkins
- 02-09-23
Powerfully Uncomfortable (Complimentary)
CW: References and Description of Sexual Assault, Harm to Child (Dog Bite)
This is an incredibly powerful story performed brilliantly by the author taking a fascinating perspective on a unique figure in the #MeToo movement. This is a cold burn that is bleakly uncomfortable written exquisitely that effectively uses the short story to provide a character study of a female lawyer representing the accused of sexual assault through a case she knows too much about with exploration of themes of constructed reality and self.
I wish I had the words and mind to say more, but I'm certainly left uneasy and captivated by the prose, and will definitely be seeking our more of this author's work.
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