A River Called Time
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Narrated by:
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Michael Obiora
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By:
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Courttia Newland
About this listen
LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE
A monumental speculative fiction story of love, loyalty, politics and conscience set in parallel Londons.
The Ark was built to save the lives of the many, but rapidly became a refuge for the elite, the entrance closed without warning.
Years after the Ark was cut off from the world, a chance of survival within its confines is granted to a select few who can prove their worth. Among their number is Markriss Denny, whose path to future excellence is marred only by a closely guarded secret: without warning, his spirit leaves his body, allowing him to see and experience a world far beyond his physical limitations.
Once inside the Ark, Denny learns of another with the same power, whose existence could spell catastrophe for humanity. He is forced into a desperate race to understand his abilities, and in doing so uncovers the truth about the Ark, himself and the people he thought he once knew.
Set in an alternate world where slavery and colonialism never happened, Newland’s staggering novel is both a timely exploration of social inequality and a story about love, loyalty and the search for the truth.
Keep listening at the end of this audiobook for an exclusive short story from the universe of Courttia Newland's Cosmogramma–available now on Audible.
©2021 Courttia Newland (P)2021 Canongate Books LtdWhat listeners say about A River Called Time
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- Anonymous User
- 25-05-23
My opinion.
The story itself, I thought spent too much time world building before actually starting the journey of the main character. I think the story would benefit from being shorter so the reader can be engaged throughout. It seems to be very heavily influenced by 1984 and Dante’s inferno with its tropes of the main character. The performance was good and clear.
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