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Half Light

By: Tayari Jones
Narrated by: Bahni Turpin
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From Tayari Jones, author of the New York Times best seller and Oprah’s Book Club pick An American Marriage, comes an intimate, powerful story of two sisters.

Identical twins Amelia and Camelia Hall were born with the same face, and that’s about it: By the time the girls were through school, the matching set of names could no longer contain them. Now there’s Cam, whose contrarian streak led her to a career in law, and Lia, who followed more closely in her parents’ footsteps with her dermatology practice and married-with-children lifestyle in Atlanta’s Glenwood Park.

But the bond between the sisters is deep and unshakable - Cam serves as the maid of honor on Lia’s wedding day and as her attorney 15 years later, when Lia’s life and the lives of her two teenage daughters are rocked by divorce. And two years after her separation, the dust is finally starting to settle. But in the hazy glow of their first years of marriage, Lia gifted her then-husband a precious, irreplaceable family heirloom, and she decides that now, she must do whatever she can to get it back, starting with breaking and entering.

In Half Light, Jones explores the complex, profound bond of family, both the family we’re born with and the family we choose, against the vibrant backdrop of present-day Atlanta.

©2020 Tayari Jones (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC.
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Interview: Tayari Jones Proves Good Drama Doesn't Need Trauma in 'Half Light'

'...as a reader, as a listener, we all would appreciate a moment to exit what we're dealing with right now.'
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About the Creator

Tayari Jones is the author of four novels, most recently An American Marriage. Published in 2018, An American Marriage is an Oprah’s Book Club Selection and also appeared on Barack Obama’s summer reading list as well as his year-end roundup. The novel was awarded the Women’s Prize for Fiction (formerly known as the Orange Prize), Aspen Words Prize and an NAACP Image Award. It has been published in two dozen countries. Jones, a member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, has also been a recipient of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, United States Artist Fellowship, NEA Fellowship, and Radcliffe Institute Bunting Fellowship. Her third novel, Silver Sparrow, was added to the NEA Big Read Library of classics in 2016.
Jones is a graduate of Spelman College, University of Iowa, and Arizona State University. She is an Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University and the Charles Howard Candler Professor of Creative Writing at Emory University.

About the Performer

Bahni Turpin is a Los Angeles-based actress with many television and film credits in addition to being an award winning narrator. She is honored to have been awarded an Audie for Best Female Narrator, 2015, Audible Narrator of the Year, 2016, and American Library Association’s Voice of Choice for 2017. In 2018, Bahni won best female narration again, and was also inducted into the Audible Hall of Fame. She is a two-time Odyssey Award winner, and was also named as one of Audiophile's Golden Voices for 2019.

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Charming Tale

Wish it had been a full book. I wanted more, more, more. As well written as An American Marriage,

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we stan a short story

great car ride listen! thoughtful and humorous.
going to find more titles from the author

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Tayari Jones is a master storyteller

Even quick and dirty, her work is imminently enjoyable. And Bahni Turpin is always a pleasure to hear, too.

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Nice Listen

Neat short story with solid performance. I enjoyed listening and look forward to more from this author.

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Nice book for a work commute

This was a good book to listen to if you have a work commute and want to unwind from the day's grind. Nice story about self-reflection, security, and love.

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I loved it

Excellent narration. Hilarious delivery of the ins & out of family life. The highs. The lows. The ups & down of every day living. At the end of the day family is what matters most is the moral of this fantastically narrated short story.

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warm and charming story of sisters all-grown-up.

Warm and charming story of sisters all-grown-up. Family understanding at its best through the years.

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Lots of Character

A lot of history and a lot of character packed into a short story. It was intimate, heartfelt and at times funny.

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Good but not worth a whole credit

I read this because I LOVE Bahni Turpin. I could listen to her read the phone book and love it. My first home was in Grant Park which is two neighborhoods over from Glenwood Park so I loved the memories this story brought to mind. However, the story is very simple and very one dimensional. It is very much only a short story and definitely not worth a credit.

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Good story, excellent narration

Good short story, and the perfect narration definitely made it even better. Bahni Turpin never disappoints.

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