Narrator Hillary Huber tells AudioFile listeners about Karma Brown's WHAT WILD WOMEN DO, a gripping audiobook that she co-narrated with Karissa Vacker and that she says had her from the title. The dual-timeline novel follows two women finding their own agency.
"Here are these women, separated by fifty years, confined by the patriarchy, and through friendship and fortitude and honesty, they learn to flourish." — Hillary Huber
WHAT WILD WOMEN DO
by Karma Brown, read by Karissa Vacker and Hillary Huber
Penguin Audio
AudioFile Earphones Award
Karissa Vacker and Hillary Huber deliver excellent performances in this gripping audiobook. The story, set in the Adirondacks, evokes themes of empowerment, personal growth, and discovery as it depicts emotional insights and decades-spanning intrigue. Huber voices Eddie, the rich-girl hippie who started a women’s retreat center nearby in the 1970s and then disappeared without a trace. Both narrators also voice other characters, building a distinctive set of characters that are easy to follow.
Find more audiobooks in Hillary Huber's audiography.