Author: Jo Treggiari
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
Published by: Oasis Audio
Length: 9 hrs, 48 mins.
My Review: Ashes, Ashes is a newly released young adult audiobook. The story centers around a teenage girl, Lucy. Lucy’s parents and siblings are dead after the plague spread through New York City and the country. She knows there are survivors but she stays hidden in her makeshift home in Central Park. Lucy struggles daily to forage enough food and water and maintain her shelter. She hasn’t bathed in ages and her few pieces of clothing are filthy and rarely washed. With no electricity, grocery stores, pharmacies or other luxuries, she makes do with her limited supplies, including a survival handbook.
After running from a pack of ravenous dogs, Lucy is rescued by another teenager, Aidan. Aidan pulls her into a tree and urges her to come with him to a safer place with other survivors. Naturally, Lucy is cautious. She’d been on her own for almost a year and she wasn’t sure she could trust Aidan, let alone a bunch of strangers.
I really enjoyed this audiobook. The author, Jo Treggiari paints vivid pictures with her paragraphs and keeps the suspense rolling. Anytime I see “Young Adult” tagged on an audiobook, I hesitate. Okay, I’m a 28-year-old woman, and that’s pretty young, right? Like Lucy, I was extra cautious… But then again, her life was in danger, mine wasn’t. I downloaded, I listened, I loved. Treggiari has a winner on her hands here and now is the time to snag this one, since it’s free over at the Audiobook Community Sync: YA Listening until Wednesday, August 3, 2011 (click the link below).
Honestly, I’d say this would be a great audiobook for anyone. Don’t let the Young Adult tag worry you! Teenagers, twenty-somethings, thirty-somethings… give it a listen, you’ll enjoy it! Some folks have compared this to The Hunger Games, but I’m not leaning that way. It’s different, and great.
Narrator Review: Cassandra Campbell has a young, vibrant voice and suits this audiobook well. You could feel the emotions of Lucy seep through her voice and that added to the suspense.
Head over to Sync: YA Listening on the Audiobook Community for a FREE DOWNLOAD! Hurry! It’s available free until Wednesday, August 3, 2011.
I was interested in this title because I love Post Apocalyptic tales, but also worried about the Young Adult tag. I may have to check it out.