AUDIOBOOK

Other Evolutions

Rebecca Hirsch Garcia
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Duration
7h 37m
Year
2025
Language
English

About

Alma Alt, the sheltered youngest daughter of an interfaith, interracial Jewish-Mexican couple, rarely ventures far from her home on a wealthy tree-lined street in Ottawa, where nothing ever happens. The one time she did, striking out to visit her older sister, Marnie, in Montreal, things ended in disaster as she found out that beautiful, blonde Marnie had been lying about their family's background, trying to pass herself off as white. The unintended fallout from that betrayal leads to a devastating accident, one that claims Alma's arm and someone's life.
Alma is now stuck in a holding pattern, unable to move past the grief, trauma, and injury she suffered that night, all while the bonds that hold her family together crumble, the guilt and resentment between the sisters simmering beneath the surface. But Alma's life is turned upside down by an encounter just steps from home with an impossible person, the boy she watched die.
With keen human insight and stark and honest prose, Other Evolutions is a literary debut with a dark, speculative twist that reveals the uncanny in the mundane, seeing us through the worst parts of our lives toward the weird and wonderful things right in our own backyard.

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"Narrator Raffa Virago's delivery is so on point for this story's main character that listeners may forget she's not actually a second-generation Canadian tween who is wracked with the jealousies, fantasies, and mortifications of growing up. The audiobook shares 100 anecdotes from the life of Alma Alt, from age five into adulthood, including an event at age 14 that the first stories reveal led to the loss of one of her arms. Alma's story is populated by her Mexican and European Jewish extended family members and by her wider community in Ottawa. However, the other characters are filtered through Alma's age-appropriate self-centeredness. Virago's choice not to give secondary characters distinct voices keeps listeners firmly in tween-aged Alma's point of view. V.E.G. � AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine"
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