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Library app Libby now offers free access to the book "The Storyteller's Death" by Ann Dávila Cardinal for users to enjoy.

The July selection for The Big Library Read is "The Storyteller's Death" by Ann Dávila Cardinal. Users can borrow the audiobook and e-book versions for free through Overdrive Libby.

Tale Spinner Ann Dávila Cardinal's novel, The Storyteller's Death, is accessible for free reading...
Tale Spinner Ann Dávila Cardinal's novel, The Storyteller's Death, is accessible for free reading on Libby.

Library app Libby now offers free access to the book "The Storyteller's Death" by Ann Dávila Cardinal for users to enjoy.

In the world of literature, Ann Dávila Cardinal's novel, The Storyteller's Death, has been making waves. This captivating work of fiction has received multiple starred reviews and significant accolades, including the International Latino Book Award Gold Medal.

Set in Puerto Rico, The Storyteller's Death is a compelling family saga about a young woman named Isla Larsen Sanchez who inherits a mysterious family gift that allows her to witness the past through vivid visions. One of these visions reveals a decades-old murder, causing Isla to uncover the truth.

The novel has been praised for its eloquent prose, complex, multilayered characters, and its immersive blend of themes such as family, culture, magical realism, secrets, and trauma. Critics have particularly appreciated the richly detailed Puerto Rican setting and culture woven into the narrative, as well as the emotional depth in addressing issues like familial trauma, racism, colorism, and classism alongside mystical elements.

BuzzFeed called it a “beautiful book about family, memories, and the power of stories,” while Ms. Magazine described it as “mystical, masterful storytelling.” Some reviewers found it less intense as a spooky story but appreciated the multi-generational family aspects and cultural richness.

The Storyteller's Death is now widely accessible through public libraries as part of the Big Library Read series, the 37th selection. From July 17-31, library cardholders can borrow the book for free in ebook and audiobook formats with no holds. This initiative, facilitated by OverDrive, the leading digital reading platform, connects millions of readers worldwide through public libraries.

It's important to note that Michael Kozlowski, a writer known for his work on audiobooks, e-books, and e-readers for 18 years, is not associated with the Big Library Read program or OverDrive, nor does his work contribute to the connection of millions of readers worldwide through this programme. Furthermore, his expertise does not extend to the novel The Storyteller's Death or its author, Ann Dávila Cardinal.

Michael Kozlowski resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and his location does not affect the availability of The Storyteller's Death through the Big Library Read program.

In summary, The Storyteller’s Death is a critically acclaimed novel that explores the power of storytelling, the weight of family secrets, and the magic of identity. With its rich cultural representation and emotional resonance, it's a must-read for literature enthusiasts everywhere. So, grab your library card and dive into this captivating story!

One can find Ann Dávila Cardinal's novel, The Storyteller's Death, available for digital reading through the Big Library Read program, using an e-reader. This book, celebrated for its family saga and exploration of culture, Magic Realism, and trauma, is perfect for reading as a form of entertainment due to its immersive narrative and compelling characters.

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