
Red Dust Road
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Narrated by:
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Jackie Kay
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By:
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Jackie Kay
About this listen
From the moment when, as a little girl, she realises that her skin is a different colour from that of her beloved mum and dad, to the tracing and finding of her birth parents, her Highland mother and Nigerian father, the courageous revelatory journey that Jackie Kay undertakes in Red Dust Road is full of unexpected twists, turns and deep emotions.
©2010 Jackie Kay (P)2011 W F Howes LtdWell narrated by author
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wonderfully thought provoking read
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Warm and joyful
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Where does Red Dust Road rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
One of the best autobiographies I've listened too.What was one of the most memorable moments of Red Dust Road?
Read by the author is her beautiful lyrical Scottish voice.If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Can you find love and beauty through searching for your birth parents.Any additional comments?
Wonderfully read and written. A story of love and respect for adoptive parents and a search to unravel the mystery of birth parents.Great book, beautifully read
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Beautifully descriptive.
Absolutely loved this book!
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Felt like I was on the Red Dust Road with Jackie!
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Red Dust Road is an autobiography. I don't read many of them: they are usually linear and, no matter how interesting the person's life might be, I often find that they try to give an objective account and end up being too unemotional.
Jackie Kay, though, treats her own story as if it was a piece of fiction. She manages the plot masterfully, giving as much or as little information as needed at every stage in order to bring us, gradually, to an 'intuition' of her and the other's characters and state of mind. She doesn't impose her point of view, even though it is her own life, but rather takes us to every spot through different routes, by bits, giving everyone the chance to get a wider picture.
Jackie Kay is, besides, a wonderful narrator. I would listen to anything she read. Please do record more.
The narrative of one's life
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heartwarming and relatable
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I can hardly wait to listen to more of Jackie Kay.
Beautifully written and narrated
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the complex feelings of belonging to different families, the importance of her mum and dad standing beside her as looked for her birth parents and her vivid descriptions of the warmth of their love their generosity and acceptance of their son and daughter
Wonderful
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