Brown Girls.
By Daphne Palasi Andreades. Read by Tashi Thomas.
2022. 4.5hr. Books on Tape, DD, $47.50 (9780593416402).
“We live in the dregs of Queens, New York,” debut Filipina American author Andreades introduces her polyphonic Brown Girls, with names like “Khadija, Akanksha, Maribeth, Ximena, Breonna, Cherelle, Thanh, Yoon, Ellen …” Thomas—a relative, albeit already convincing, audiobook newbie—moves effortlessly among the diverse community of girls who vow to remain bffs forever … until life (and even death, “in the literal sense” of 2021’s “novel virus”) frays promises and bonds as decades pass through generational disconnects, cultural clashes, (d)evolving relationships, getting out/staying stuck/coming home, opportunities, and denials. Andreades writes prose here in short, crisp bursts, creating chapters that are sometimes just a paragraph, at most a few pages, that Thomas affectingly ciphers…
