

Ship of Souls
Author: Zetta Elliott
Narrator: Benjamin L. Darcie
Unabridged: 3 hr 29 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 05/08/2012
Author: Zetta Elliott
Narrator: Benjamin L. Darcie
Unabridged: 3 hr 29 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 05/08/2012
Born in Canada, Zetta Elliott moved to Brooklyn in 1994 to pursue her PhD in American studies at New York University. Her poetry and essays have been published in several anthologies, and her plays have been staged in New York, Chicago, and Cleveland. She wrote the award-winning picture book Bird and the young adult novel A Wish After Midnight. She currently lives in Brooklyn.
First Impressions: Thea: Wow. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started Ship of Souls, given its slender nature at under 200 pages (not that I have anything against slender packages, given that some of the most potent and effective stories I’ve ever read come with deceptively low page counts). I wa......more
This was a well-intentioned novel with a decently evocative sense of place that I found unfortunately too heavy-handed to be enjoyable to read. The three main characters are the sort I wish there were more of in fantasy -- non-white characters who are centered in the narrative and who are clearly sha......more
This was a re-read and I forgot how much I really liked this book. I originally read this book when I was much younger, and since reading it again I have picked up on more of the underlying messages of this story. This wasn’t the best book I have ever read, but I’m giving it a high rating because of......more
*some spoilers* Ship of Souls by Zetta Elliot follows Dmitri, our teenage protagonist and narrator, as he navigates life after the death of his mother (though, he prefers to go by D). The death of D’s mother sends him into the system, where he develops a “perfect me” persona in order to be better lik......more
Zetta Elliott has a wonderful talent for crafting young black protagonists that feel so real and tangible you want to reach out to touch them. Dmitri was such an *individual*--by which I guess I mean that he didn't feel pulled from the typical roster of main characters. Black parents who homeschool......more