Narrator Lorna Raver knows Eugenia Lincoln and her sister, Baby, from the inside out. She takes the narration from cranky to imperious to almost tender and back again with ease. When Eugenia's predictable life is disturbed, greatly, by the arrival of an unreturnable package, Eugenia has to contend with the contents and with all the neighbors, who are suddenly interested in the mysterious arrival. Raver narrates with enthusiasm. Her narration is purposeful, carefully paced, and rich with the personalities of Deckawoo Drive, each with a distinctive voice. Saving her best for Eugenia. Raver's voice is firm, no nonsense, and bursting with cantankerous opinions and a tone of decisive actions. Now, what did Eugenia receive, and who sent it? A.R. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine [Published: NOVEMBER 2017]
Trade Ed. Listening Library 2017
DD ISBN 9781101916117 $10.00
Library Ed. Listening Library 2017
CD ISBN 9781101916124 $20.00 One CDs
DD ISBN 9781101916131 $22.00
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