Tess of the Road by Rachel Hartman audiobook

Tess of the Road

By Rachel Hartman
Read by Katharine McEwan

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Tess of the Road: Book 1

16.26 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
  • $27.50

    ISBN: 9781524779542

Award-winning Rachel Hartman's newest YA is a tour de force and an exquisite fantasy for the #metoo movement. "Tess of the Road is astonishing and perfect. It's the most compassionate book I've read since George Eliot's Middlemarch." --NPR In the medieval kingdom of Goredd, women are expected to be ladies, men are their protectors, and dragons can be whomever they choose. Tess is none of these things. Tess is. . . different. She speaks out of turn, has wild ideas, and can't seem to keep out of trouble. Then Tess goes too far. What she's done is so disgraceful, she can't even allow herself to think of it. Unfortunately, the past cannot be ignored. So Tess's family decide the only path for her is a nunnery. But on the day she is to join the nuns, Tess chooses a different path for herself. She cuts her hair, pulls on her boots, and sets out on a journey. She's not running away, she's running towards something. What that something is, she doesn't know. Tess just knows that the open road is a map to somewhere else--a life where she might belong. Returning to the spellbinding world of the Southlands she created in the award-winning, New York Times bestselling novel Seraphina, Rachel Hartman explores self-reliance and redemption in this wholly original fantasy. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR * BOSTON GLOBE * The Chicago Public Library * KIRKUS REVIEWS Four starred reviews! "The world building is gorgeous, the creatures are vivid and Hartman is a masterful storyteller. Pick up this novel, and savor every page." --Paste Magazine

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Summary

Summary

Winner of 2018 Cybil Award for Fantasy and Science Fiction

A Boston Globe Best Books of the Year Pick

A 2018 Chicago Public Library Best of the Best

An NPR Best Book of the Year

One of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of the Year

A New York Times Editor’s Choice of Audiobooks for Summer Trips with the Kids

Winner of Cybil Award for Fantasy and Science Fiction, 2019

Among shortlisted titles for Sunburst Award For Excellence In Canadian Literature Of The Fantastic, 2019

Among longlisted titles for Sunburst Award For Excellence In Canadian Literature Of The Fantastic, 2019

Award-winning Rachel Hartman's newest YA is a tour de force and an exquisite fantasy for the #metoo movement.

"Tess of the Road is astonishing and perfect. It's the most compassionate book I've read since George Eliot's Middlemarch." --NPR

In the medieval kingdom of Goredd, women are expected to be ladies, men are their protectors, and dragons can be whomever they choose. Tess is none of these things. Tess is. . . different. She speaks out of turn, has wild ideas, and can't seem to keep out of trouble. Then Tess goes too far. What she's done is so disgraceful, she can't even allow herself to think of it. Unfortunately, the past cannot be ignored. So Tess's family decide the only path for her is a nunnery.

But on the day she is to join the nuns, Tess chooses a different path for herself. She cuts her hair, pulls on her boots, and sets out on a journey. She's not running away, she's running towards something. What that something is, she doesn't know. Tess just knows that the open road is a map to somewhere else--a life where she might belong.

Returning to the spellbinding world of the Southlands she created in the award-winning, New York Times bestselling novel Seraphina, Rachel Hartman explores self-reliance and redemption in this wholly original fantasy.

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR * BOSTON GLOBE * The Chicago Public Library * KIRKUS REVIEWS

Four starred reviews!

"The world building is gorgeous, the creatures are vivid and Hartman is a masterful storyteller. Pick up this novel, and savor every page." --Paste Magazine

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“The world building is gorgeous, the creatures are vivid, and Hartman is a masterful storyteller. Pick up this novel, and savor every page.” Paste magazine
Tess of the Road is astonishing and perfect. It’s the most compassionate book I’ve read since George Eliot’s Middlemarch.” NPR
“Hartman continues to explore her exquisitely drawn world of Goredd and its borders…Tess’ journey of self-discovery is typical of the YA genre, but her story becomes more layered as it progresses, challenging the culture of trauma along the way. It is an emotional journey, with great potential to give victims a long-needed voice…Hartman is a master storyteller, no question.” RT Book Reviews
One of Paste Magazine’s 15 Best Fantasy Novels of 2018
This achingly real portrayal of a young woman whose self-loathing takes help to heal is a perceptive examination of rape culture rare in high fantasy. Not to be ignored, this is also a fascinating road trip adventure. Absolutely essential. Starred Review, Booklist
Like Tess' journey, surprising, rewarding, and enlightening, both a fantasy adventure and a meta discourse on consent, shame, and female empowerment. Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews
[A] rousing adventure set in a richly drawn world. . . . Newcomers to Hartman’s work will be every bit as enthralled as her fans with this companion novel to Seraphina and Shadow Scale. Starred ReviewBulletin

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Author

Author Bio: Rachel Hartman

Author Bio: Rachel Hartman

Rachel Hartman is the author of young adult novels, including Seraphina, which won the 2013 William C. Morris YA Debut Award.

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Details

Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction/Fantasy
Runtime: 16.26
Audience: Young Adult (12–17)
Language: English