
Aquarium
Author: David Vann
Narrator: Julia Whelan
Unabridged: 6 hr 4 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 04/07/2015
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction

Author: David Vann
Narrator: Julia Whelan
Unabridged: 6 hr 4 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 04/07/2015
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction
David Vann is an internationally bestselling author whose work has been translated into twenty languages. He is the winner of more than a dozen prizes, including the Grace Paley Prize, a California Book Award, the AWP Nonfiction Award, and France’s L’Express Readers’ Prize. His books include Legend of a Suicide, Caribou Island, A Mile Down, and Last Day on Earth. A former Guggenheim, Stegner, and National Endowment for the Arts fellow, Vann is a professor at the University of of Warwick in England. He has written for the Atlantic, Esquire, Outside, McSweeney’s, the Sunday Times, the Observer, and many other publications and has appeared in documentaries for the BBC, Nova, National Geographic, and CNN.
Julia Whelan is a novelist, screenwriter, lifelong actor, and multiple award-winning audiobook narrator. She graduated with a degree in English and creative writing from Middlebury College and Oxford University. She is a former child actor who has appeared in multiple films and television shows.
(4/25/15 - I added at the bottom a bit on a book tour stop Vann made in Brooklyn)Anything is possible with a parent. Parents are gods. They make us and they destroy us. They warp the world and remake it in their own shape, and that’s the world we know forever after. It’s the only world. We can’t......more
One of the things that immediately impressed me about David Vann was how a man could create this narrative from the viewpoint of a 32 year old woman looking back and speaking to us from here 12 year old self . Later I became more impressed that Vann somehow made me want to continue reading after som......more
“Gripping, painful, but ultimately hopeful, Aquarium is a coming-of-age story that explores the limits of love and forgiveness. Vann submerges you so deeply in Caitlin’s world, you’ll be gasping for breath when you finally surface. Grade: A.” Entertainment Weekly
“Vann’s prose is as pure as a gulp of water from an Alaskan stream.” Financial Times (London)
“David Vann’s…language hits the reader like shrapnel in a metalworker’s studio—fragmented and sharp-fitting for novels so packed with shattering turns.” Seattle Times
“Like Melville, Faulkner, and McCarthy, Vann is already one of the greats of American literature.” ABC (Madrid)
“An elegant and fierce novel about love, betrayal, the limits of forgiveness…Aquarium is beautifully and patiently written, and will make you ache with remembrance and empathy.” Amazon.com
“Since electrifying the literary world five years ago with his debut novel, Legend of a Suicide, Vann has racked up an astonishing number of international awards. This lovely, wrenching novel should add to that list.” Library Journal (starred review)
“By pulling no punches in this explicit exploration of family, forgiveness, duty, acceptance, parent-child relationships, and what constitutes abuse, Vann has outdone himself.” Booklist (starred review)
“A kind of modern fairy tale…Unlike Vann’s other novels, which exist in a closed system of violence and despair, this story offers redemption…Vann’s novels are striking, uncompromising portraits of American life; here is another exceptional example.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Elegantly written, emotionally intense…Vann crafts a moving exploration of the boundaries we draw around ourselves to stay safe and unchanged.” Publishers Weekly
“Julia Whelan’s straightforward narration of Vann’s dramatic story is terrifying and powerful…Be warned: This novel IS violent. And stunning. There’s no rush to the story or to Whelan’s narration. Her characters are persuasive and robust. Whelan sounds perfect as a twelve-year-old girl—curious, cautious at times, and bold at others. As Whelan bravely faces the text, listeners may flinch, but she remains solid and smooth.” AudioFile