
Lions
A Novel
Author: Bonnie Nadzam
Narrator: Robert Fass
Unabridged: 7 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 07/05/2016
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction

Author: Bonnie Nadzam
Narrator: Robert Fass
Unabridged: 7 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 07/05/2016
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction
Bonnie Nadzam is an author whose first novel, Lamb, won the 2011 Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize, the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and was long-listed for the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction. It has been translated into several languages and was made into an award-winning film in 2016. She is also the coauthor, with Dale Jamieson, of Love in the Anthropocene and has published fiction and essays in many journals and magazines, including Granta, Harper’s, Epoch, Orion, the Iowa Review, and the Kenyon Review.
Robert Fass is a veteran actor and twice winner of the prestigious Audie Award for the year’s best narration. He has earned many Earphones Awards and AudioFile magazine “Best of the Year” accolades.
Unsettling. What happens when A man and his dog walk into Lions, Colorado, and a series of events are triggered. A death and a drowning for a small town that is already haunted, is earth shattering. Add in tales of past, where hundreds of years ago many people died making their trek to this godforsak......more
"Picture high plains in the late spring. Green rows of winter wheat combed across the flat, wide-open ground. The derelict sugar beet factory, it's thousands of red bricks fenced in by chain-link clotted with Russian thistle. Further down the twolane highway, the moon rising like an egg over the hol......more
Set in what feels like a remote part of Colorado, this story tells of a small group of people who populate a dying town called Lions. The sugar beat factory that formerly sustained it closed down some years ago and the locals have taken to sticking up a sign near the highway to entice travellers to......more
3.5 stars. Lions was beautifully written. It was full of atmosphere. The story had me fully engaged at the beginning, lost me in the middle and had me paying attention again towards the end. Lions is a dying town in Colorado. The book is more about the town than its individual inhabitants. The point......more
I so wanted to love this book. It fell short for me. Nadzam is a beautiful, beautiful writer. I was in awe of her images, her descriptions of the landscape and the hardscrabble dying town of Lions. She is lyrical without being indulgent or overly wordy, which I greatly appreciated. We wrote about ba......more
“[A] story of haunted histories and broken promises.” O, The Oprah Magazine
“An evocative novel of place, set on the brooding frontier…Conveys both the reckless certainty of youth and its accompanying lurch of dread.” Christian Science Monitor
“Strong witness to the collapse of a town, what the ruins and piles of brick once represented, and the cost to the human spirit.” Library Journal (starred review)
“A tale of a small, dying American town…Nadzam weaves a strange and mesmerizing story, and by the end, the community of Lions reaches mythic status.” Publishers Weekly
“Nadzam’s knack for powerful storytelling establishes the mystery of this dying town as a truly American fairy tale, while her unforgettable characters elevate the legend to an introspective meditation on love, loyalty, and ambition.” Booklist
“[Nadzam] excels at capturing the ways the town’s landscape practically cries out in desperation.” Kirkus Reviews
“Here comes Lions: a glittering dust storm, spinning every fantasy of the West, of small-town America, together with the truth of a set of lives as real and precise as our own. Sweep us, up, Bonnie Nadzam, we are all yours.” Ramona Ausubel, author of No One Is Here except All of Us
“Set in a rural heartland town so close to death its few remaining residents mingle with ghosts, Lions is a wonderfully original and unsettling novel about the stories we tell ourselves, the lies we tell each other, and the dreams we all cling to in this place called America. Bonnie Nadzam crafts novels the way born storytellers spin yarns around the campfire, her patient, hushed voice drawing us ever closer until she’s convinced us of the impossible.” Mike Harvkey, author of In the Course of Human Events