Echoes of Our Ancestors, Brenda Vicars
Echoes of Our Ancestors, Brenda Vicars
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Echoes of Our Ancestors

Author: Brenda Vicars

Narrator: Curtis Michael Holland

Unabridged: 10 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/24/2024


Synopsis

A Civil War-era secret brings modern-day consequences in a novel that asks: How long can the shadows of the past hang over one family? Phillip Richards puts little value on his life. He avoids close relationships and blames himself for the sexual abuse his sister suffered at the hands of their grandfather. To drown his sorrows and evade his guilt, Phillip drinks too much and engages in dangerous activities. When his father dies, two more life-changing events take place. Phillip meets Edith, a free-spirited poet, with whom he feels an instant connection. He also comes across a manuscript, a stolen narrative that chronicles the Civil War relationship between his ancestor, Russell, and Fever, the slave who became his wife. As new details about Philip’s family and his own identity come to light, his perception of who he is and where he comes from is turned on its head. But even as Phillip comes to terms with the issues that have loomed over his family for decades, fresh allegations bring the crimes of the past flooding into the present… Echoes of Our Ancestors is a dark and moving multi-generational saga that explores themes of trauma, race, and abuse—and the question of whether, and how, we can free ourselves from the past.

About Brenda Vicars

Brenda Vicars has worked in Texas public education for many years. Her jobs have included teaching, serving as a principal, and directing student support programs. For three years, she also taught college English to prison inmates.She entered education because she felt called to teach, but her students taught her the biggest lesson: the playing field is not even for all kids. Through her work, she became increasingly compelled to bring their unheard voices to the page. The heartbeat of her fiction emanates from the courage and resiliency of her students.

About Curtis Michael Holland

Curtis Michael Holland is an experienced audiobook narrator. Canadian-Greek, African, and Indigenous (Blackfoot and Cherokee), he comes from a rich mosaic of storytellers. He also happens to have lived around the world. His international journey began once he earned his theatre and education degrees and moved to China.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peggy

Ava has a new identity after being released from prison. What is her story ? Is she a saint or a sinner??? I was fully immersed in Ava's story and only came up for breath after I had turned the last page. Great story telling and highly recommended. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC.......more

Goodreads review by Mellisa

Released after 25 years, Ava has a new identity...Robin Smith. A new identity was necessary, as the public think Ava is a monster for causing the death of a child. Ava feels she is blameless, that it was his and his father's fault. Robin hopes this new identity will help her escape her past... but s......more

Goodreads review by Emma

“He thinks he knows me, that he's got it all figured out. But really he's only seeing the tip of what lies above the surface. The rest is hidden, and it will always stay that way.” Ava is trying to adjust to life again after spending twenty-five years in prison. But that isn’t all that’s new, she al......more

Goodreads review by Kelly

Caged Little Birds by Lucy Banks is a standalone novel. The story follows Ava, now known as Robin after she is released from prison after serving a lengthy sentence as she settles into her new life in a neighborhood community. But someone is out to disrupt Ava's new start, someone who knows her secr......more