The Greats, Deborah Ellis
The Greats, Deborah Ellis
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The Greats

Author: Deborah Ellis

Narrator: Bahni Turpin

Unabridged: 4 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/29/2020


Synopsis

With the unexpected help of a giant prehistoric sloth, ghostly grandfathers return to help a suicidal teenager.

Winning a national high-school geography competition should be the high point of Jomon's life. So why does he find himself running through the streets of Georgetown, Guyana, later that same night - so angry and desperate? Why does he heave his hard-won medal through the front window of a liquor store?

Why does a teenaged boy decide life is not worth living?

Arrested by police and detained in a jail cell, Jomon is jolted out of his suicidal thoughts by the sudden appearance of another teenaged boy - who claims to be his great-great-grandfather ...

Meanwhile, across town, the pride of Guyana, the life-sized exhibit of a giant prehistoric sloth named Gather, disappears overnight from the Guyana National Museum. While museum officials argue over who is responsible for the disappearance and who is in charge of getting the sloth back, only Mrs. Simson, a museum cleaner, seems to understand what needs to be done.

And so begins a strange and marvelous journey, as Jomon is sentenced to a youth detention facility, and a succession of his dead grandfathers appears, each one of them a suicide victim. As the grandfathers argue among themselves and blame each other for their own fates, they keep a watch out for Jomon, to try to make sure he does not continue their family tradition.

In this short, fable-like story, Deborah Ellis comes at the timely and difficult issue of child suicide with restraint, compassion, and freshness, as the grandfathers overcome their own fraught histories to help their grandson, who in the end is aided by the appearance of a wondrous giant rodent, busy enjoying her own return to earthly existence.

About The Author

Deborah Ellis won Canada's Governor General's Award in 2000 for her first book, Searching for X. She is also the author of several other books, including Parvana's Journey, winner of the Jane Addams Award and the Ruth Schwartz Children's Book Award, given annually by the Ontario Arts Council and the Canadian Booksellers Association. She lives in Ontario, Canada.Bahni Turpin is a Los Angeles–based audiobook narrator and actress with many television and film credits. Bahni is a two-time Odyssey Award winner and a two-time recipient of the Audie Award for Best Solo Female Narration. She was named an Audible Narrator of the Year in 2016, and The American Library Association’s Voice of Choice for 2017, and in 2018 she was inducted into the Audible Hall of Fame. Bahni is also an ensemble member of Cornerstone Theater Company in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Thank you to the publisher for sending me an ARC. This book conveyed its message really well and I really think this is a book that everybody needs to read. It handled the topic of suicide well and I think that the way the author talked about of the topic was written very considerately. I connected to......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

An honest, heartrending, look at one young boy's determination to kill himself. This book addresses mental health and poverty through an unflinching lens, and trusts its young readers to take on the seriousness of the content. But even in its solemn premise, The Greats finds room for whimsy: Jomon's......more

Goodreads review by Ayacchi

After winning the geography competition, Jomon ran out of his house in the middle of the night and broke the window of a liquor store. He soon been arrested and brought to jail, and later to the detention. There, he met his great-great grandfather, great grandfather, and his grandfather. They ended......more