Dual Citizens, Alix Ohlin
Dual Citizens, Alix Ohlin
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Dual Citizens
A novel

Author: Alix Ohlin

Narrator: Thérèse Plummer

Unabridged: 9 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/04/2019


Synopsis

A Scotiabank Giller Prize Finalist

Raised in Montreal by their disinterested single mother, half-sisters Lark and Robin form a fierce team in spite of their differences. When Lark flees to America to attend college, her sister soon joins her. But even as Lark discovers a calling working in documentary film, she struggles with self-doubt, and Robin chafes against the demands of studying piano at Juilliard. Their bond strains under increasing pressure until it breaks.

Years later, Lark’s life is in tatters and Robin’s is wilder than ever. As Lark tries to take charge of her destiny, she discovers that despite the difficulties of their relationship, there is only one person she can truly rely on: her sister.

A gripping, unforgettable novel about art, ambition, sisterhood, motherhood, and self-knowledge, Dual Citizens captures the unique language of sisters and makes visible the imperceptible strings that bind us to the ones we love for good.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Krista on March 04, 2019

I filmed the teenagers who gathered at the ice cream parlor, the girls flirting by pressing their hands quickly to the boys' arms and then recoiling from their muscles as if burned; the boys yelling insults to each other or calling out from the rolled-down windows of passing cars, everyone perfor......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on June 07, 2019

I was extremely fortunate to hear Alix Ohlin speak right before the release of Dual Citizens, her latest novel. To say I was impressed by her accomplishments, highlighted by the woman introducing her that day, is an understatement. In the audience were teachers from her school in Montreal, so proud......more

Goodreads review by Jill on May 22, 2020

For anyone who is fortunate enough to have a sister – and I count myself among them – the deep understanding of these indelible, complex and fiercely knitted ties is a very special gift. Perhaps that is why so many writers gravitate to the theme of sisterhood, including Julia Alvarez, who captures t......more

Goodreads review by Taylor on November 30, 2020

regular food tasted terrible, like metal in her mouth. she craved burned matches and stones. she showed me a little grey rock she carried in the pocket of her jacket, clean from licking.......more

Goodreads review by Heather(Gibby) on November 01, 2019

I listened to this one in audio. I enjoyed this book quite a bit, but am a bit surprised it made the Giller short list. I loved her book Inside so much, and I did not feel this book did as good a job describing what was going on inside of the characters. What I did really enjoy is the descriptions w......more


Quotes

"Touching. . . Dual Citizens has a lot in common with Zadie Smith's Swing Time and Claire Messud's The Burning Girl."—Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal

“Evocative . . . traces [its] characters over long arcs of time and place with equal amounts grace and wit. Most revelatory is the way that each [sister] fights to find her own life as an artist outside the expectations of others and the demands of a male-dominated world.”—Rebecca Bengal, Vogue

"[A] compulsive read . . . Ohlin asks questions about sisterhood, motherhood and self-knowledge in this novel about how we care for one another"—The Globe and Mail

“[An] engrossing, intricate tale . . . Ohlin smartly chooses a broad scope and expertly weaves disparate lives into a singular thread, making for an exceptional depiction of the bond between sisters.”—Publishers Weekly
 
“[Dual Citizens] is a lovely, deeply moving work. A lyrical account of the lives of two women, their failures and hopes, and ultimately their quiet redemption. . . . [Ohlin] asks smart, complicated questions not only about family, but also about the nature of narrative itself—whether in literature or in film—about the difference between artifice and truth and the meaning of nostalgia.”—Kirkus

“Luminous . . . Ohlin’s touching, beautifully crafted story traces the unbreakable bond holding the sisters together, even when miles apart, through many changes.”—Booklist

“Ohlin’s prose and insight are luminous . . . As with her prior novel, Inside, Ohlin is adroit at articulating her characters’ internal dialogues, and it becomes apparent to the reader as it does to both women that they are at their most harmonious when connected to each other. ”—Shelf Awareness

“Alix Ohlin’s gorgeously understated writing brings her characters to vivid, brilliant life, especially fiercely loyal and socially awkward Lark, who felt like someone we’d love to be friends with.”—Apple Books Canada

“I hesitate to call Dual Citizens Alix Ohlin’s best book—because her previous ones are among my favorite recent works of fiction—but it’s perhaps her most entrancing. This is a spellbinding, fever-dream of a tale that will leave you forever changed, and will surely earn Ohlin a place among the greatest writers of our generation. I loved it.”—Joanna Rakoff, author of My Salinger Year
 
“Ohlin’s story of sisters wraps its tendrils deep as any family. Dual Citizens leads a reader through landscapes of compassion and crisis in this deeply felt, iridescent novel of the spells and surprises a sibling creates.”—Samantha Hunt, author of The Dark Dark
 
“There’s so much life in this novel! Alix Ohlin is such an effortless, absorbing stylist, and with Dual Citizens she has given us a story about family and sacrifice that will give readers a great deal to consider. It’s a wonderful book that you will want to share.”—Owen King, author of Double Feature
 
“For long-time admirers of Alix Ohlin’s fiction, the psychological complexity and keen observations in this novel will come as no surprise. In Dual Citizens, Ohlin examines the conflicting desires of two sisters from Montreal with a riveting precision reminiscent of fellow Montreal native Mavis Gallant. However, unlike Gallant’s Montreal girls, Ohlin’s are not of a generation ‘trained to be patient’ but to follow their ambitions. A lifelong witness to one’s shifting longings, this wise and luminous novel shows, is a sibling.”—Idra Novey, author of Those Who Knew
 
 “Alix Ohlin is a thrilling and singular writer who intimately captures and celebrates a lifetime of desires, disappointments, and everyday triumphs in these two sisters’ lives. I couldn’t stop thinking about it: Dual Citizens will take up residency in your mind and heart for quite some time.”—Jennifer Gilmore, author of The Mothers
 
“This novel sneaks up on you the way life does—full of chance and yearning. It’s a precise, subtle, sad and graceful story about how we care for each other, and how we try to, and how we fail.”—Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror


Awards

  • Scotiabank Giller Prize