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Fanny Says

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Fanny Says

By: Nickole Brown
Narrated by: Nickole Brown
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An "unleashed love song" to her late grandmother, Nickole Brown's collection brings her brassy, bawdy, tough-as-new-rope grandmother to life. With hair teased to Jesus, mile-long false eyelashes, and a white Cadillac Eldorado with atomic-red leather seats, Fanny is not your typical granny rocking in a chair. Instead, think of a character that looks a lot like Eva Gabor in Green Acres, but darkened with a shadow of Flannery O'Connor. A cross-genre collection that feels like a novel, this book is both a collection of oral history and a lyrical and moving biography that wrestles with the complexities of the South, including poverty, racism, and domestic violence.

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Magical Biography • Vivid Storytelling • Soothing Voice • Heartfelt Poetry • Southern Authenticity • Melodious Narration

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Heartbreaking poems and audio recordings about the author's incredibly hilarious grandmother. Holy hell, so good. Nickole Brown is amazing. The narration is beautiful. Like the music too.

Almost cried 3 times

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One of the best books I've read all year. Nickole Brown pulls at the heart with stories of this incredible woman named Fanny. So funny and sad and amazing.

Two Thumbs Way UP!

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Would you listen to Fanny Says again? Why?

Absolutely. Every time I listen I find myself wishing I had more to listen to.

What did you like best about this story?

I loved the moments between the poems when we are able to hear snippets of Fanny's life from the audio recordings Nicole provides. It helps the listener get a better understanding of who Fanny was, as well as what she sounds like, which Nickole does beautifully with the visual text of the book.

What about Nickole Brown’s performance did you like?

Hearing Nickole read her poetry is always a little bit like magic: her soothing voice with a little bit of sass, a little bit of safety, everything a good poem should be. Nickole deeply loved her grandmother, and you can tell with every single word she speaks.

A bit of Magic

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God, Nickole Brown is so good. I thought I liked this book in print. The audio is soooooo good!

YES! YES! YES!

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Knowing Fanny through these poems is an honor. Nickole Brown brings Fanny to life in an even more vivid way than when I read the poems on the page. The verbal introductions before many poems help make Fanny a three-dimensional person, more than the poems alone. We hear Fanny’s recorded voice, which is funny and nicely spaced throughout the book. And through Brown, hear about Fanny’s life and her relationships with Brown, in particular, but also other members of the family.

This is absolutely the very best reading of poetry I’ve ever heard, recorded or live. Brown’s voice is melodious and a pleasure to listen to.

I can’t express how highly I recommend this book! Get is, listen to it. It is so good.

Excellent, entertaining, and engaging

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