The Language of Moths Audiobook (Free)
- Paul Michael Garcia
- 1 h 22 min
- Blackstone Audiobooks
- 2009-09-02
Summary:
A boy’s family travels towards the Allegheny Mountains in order for his entomologist dad to come across an undiscovered moth he remembers seeing there in his youth. During the period of the summertime, the boy’s sister, who is suffering from autism, discovers she can speak the language of various insects and animals of nature, permitting her to comprehend the world around her for the first time in her life. So that as the young man himself comes old, he discovers that he speaks a different type of language as well. As each individual journeys closer to their true nature, tension can be eased inside the occasionally strained relationships of this unique family.
A Nebula Award Finalist, Barzak’s novella combines realism and illusion to explore how exactly we each go through the globe through our very own inimitable vocabulary, creating distance actually from those closest to us.
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