
Relief Map
Author: Rosalie Knecht
Narrator: Caitlin Davies
Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 02/05/2019
Categories: Fiction, Coming Of Age, Literary Fiction

Author: Rosalie Knecht
Narrator: Caitlin Davies
Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 02/05/2019
Categories: Fiction, Coming Of Age, Literary Fiction
Rosalie Knecht is the author of Who is Vera Kelly? and Relief Map, and the translator of César Aira’s The Seamstress and the Wind. She lives in New Jersey.
Caitlin Davies is a New York City–based actor and audiobook narrator who studied acting at the Eugene O’Neill National Institute, the British American Drama Academy, and the Barrow Group. She specializes in audiobooks for teens and young adults.
She often thought now about the power everybody had to ruin everybody else. You could do it by accident, just by showing up, or you could make the wrong decisions in such small pieces that by the time you realized what you were doing, it was too late. sixteen-year-old livy markos feels cramped in her......more
Livy lives in a small town where nothing much goes on when one day all the power is down and the town is quarantined off. The people in the town are taken aback, especially when FBI agents and the local police won't let anyone in or out of the town. Word soon spreads that a fugitive from overseas is......more
I admit my rating is less a reflection of what this book achieves and more a reflection of the level of potential it contains and how much joy I got out of it. Honestly, it's the first book I've unabashedly enjoyed in quite a while. Five stars is not because it's a perfect book, but because I'm look......more
Wow, I don't know how I feel ETA: Review originally posted at All Books Considered: 3.5 STARS I just finished this book as I write this review and don't even know what to say. The whole time I was reading this, I felt tense and uneasy just like the characters in the book. To that end, the book was......more
A fun read, but not a literary one. There was too much explaining of thoughts and motivations. This dumbed it down a bit, which is unfortunate, because the premise was interesting. Basically, a fugitive from the Republic of Georgia is suspected to be in a random small town. The town is cordoned off......more
“A first-rate literary thriller in the Hitchcock tradition, where…the real danger comes not from the criminals but from the police and the not-so-innocent bystanders. A quietly chilling novel about the loss of innocence against the backdrop of the modern war on terrorism.” Amy Stewart, New York Times bestselling author
“Atmospheric…Knecht expertly captures the subtle social dynamics of a town suspended in crisis, chronicling mounting anxiety in crisp, unfussy prose.” Kirkus Reviews
“Knecht’s teenagers speak authentically: at once self-aggrandizing and curious, wary and naive, torn between the need to belong and the drive to differentiate. Readers will be immersed in the vision of America drawn by this bracing, uneasy account of a fading small town seized in a modern state of emergency.” Publishers Weekly
“Livy’s quiet summer is upended by a series of events that force her to deal with a variety of moral issues…[and] make this book a strong conversation-starter for YA fans…Teens will enjoy this well-written novel as a fine piece of storytelling; it’s also a wonderful option for book club discussions.” School Library Journal