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Review from So Big →

Alice and I listened to “So Big” as we drove about in Northern California and would agree as we reached each destination that it was “so good.” If written today there would be a sequel and we would there was. The story lines deserve continuance. We each read books avidly at a rate of one..

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Enthralling listen

Review from The Kingdoms of Savannah →

The Audible edition of The Kingdoms of Savannah with the various dialects and cadence of the South puts one inside the story. The plot is a reminder of the duty of us all is to be a student of history; to accept the facts of the past, to guard against a repetition of the tragic..

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Loved it!

Review from The Kingdoms of Savannah →

George Dawes Green knows his way around a good “story arc” and he knows his way around Savannah. Well written, colorful characters, truthful about Savannah (the good and the dark). Well performed/narrated by a small cast of voices. Entertaining to the end. In the tradition of “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.” Every..

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Audiofile Magazine September 2022

Review from The Kingdoms of Savannah →

Narrators Ariel Blake, Karen Commins, Kathleen McInerney, Lee Osorio, and Melinda Sewak depict lush and humid Savannah, Georgia, from its homeless encampments to its turreted mansions, where beloved singer-songwriter Johnny Mercer once entertained. Reminiscent of MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL, this mystery has colorful Southern characters and family mysteries best left hidden…

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