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Mouthful of Birds

Stories

Audiobook
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A powerful, eerily unsettling story collection from a major international literary star.
Unearthly and unexpected, the stories in Mouthful of Birds burrow their way into your psyche and don't let go. Samanta Schweblin haunts and mesmerizes in this extraordinary, masterful collection.
Schweblin's stories have the feel of a sleepless night, where every shadow and bump in the dark take on huge implications, leaving your pulse racing, and the line between the real and the strange blur.
Audiobook table of contents:
Headlights, read by Erin Bennett
 Preserves, read by Allyson Ryan
 Butterflies, read by Mark Bramhall
 Mouthful of Birds, read by Kaleo Griffith
 Santa Claus Sleeps at Our House, read by Kirby Heyborne
 The Digger, read by Rob Shapiro
 Irman, read by Mark Deakins
The Test, read by Fred Sanders
 Toward Happy Civilization, read by Mark Bramhall
 Olingiris, read by Erin Bennett
 My Brother Walter, read by Arthur Morey
 The Merman, read by Hillary Huber
 Rage of Pestilence, read by Paul Boehmer
 Heads Against Concrete, read by Robbie Daymond
 The Size of Things, read by Fred Sanders
 Underground, read by Ray Porter
 Slowing Down, read by Danny Campbell
 On the Steppe, read by Cassandra Campbell
 A Great Effort, read by  John H. Mayer
 The Heavy Suitcase of Benavides, read by Josh Horowitz
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This is a varied collection of short stories, and listeners will benefit from the use of multiple narrators, including Erin Bennett, Allyson Ryan, Mark Bramhall, and Kaleo Griffith, among others. You can sink into these stories while enjoying the range of voices and personas. Bennett and Ryan inhabit angry, dramatic women who are impatient with life and limitations. The male narrators highlight the elements of suspense and borderline horror. They blend together to create a diverse listening journey as you are taken from one story to the next. This title is likely to linger on your device, as the stories are numerous and generous in length. Take your time enjoying the written and oral creativity on display. M.R. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from September 17, 2018
      Schweblin (Fever Dream) once again deploys a heavy dose of nightmare fuel in this frightening, addictive collection. In “Headlights,” Felicity, a just-married woman whose husband has abandoned her by the side of the road, hears and senses an approaching swarm of jilted women in the pitch black fields around her (“The laughter is closer now; it completely drowns out the crying”). “Preserves” is about a married couple expecting their first child and deciding to alter nature’s course. In the title story, two parents try to figure out what to do about their young daughter, who has started eating live birds. In “Underground,” the children in a small mining town dig a massive hole and suddenly disappear, and when their parents go looking for them, they find the hole filled in—and empty when they dig it up again. “The Heavy Suitcase of Benavides” follows a man who thinks that he has killed his wife and stuffed her in a suitcase. When he visits his doctor to confess, his doctor responds to the news unexpectedly, leading to a startling ending. Schweblin has a knack for leaving things unsaid: by zeroing in on her characters and settings to an uncomfortably close degree and only hinting at what’s at the edges of the perspective, she achieves a constant sense of dread. Schweblin’s stories are canny, provocative, and profoundly unsettling.

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