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Dixon, Descending
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- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
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A powerful, heart-wrenching debut novel about ambition, survival, and our responsibility toward one another
Dixon was once an Olympic-level runner. But he missed the team by two-tenths of a second, and ever since that pain decades ago, he hasn’t allowed a goal to consume him. But when his charming older brother, Nate, suggests that they attempt to be the first Black American men to summit Mount Everest, Dixon can’t refuse. The brothers are determined to prove something—to themselves and to each other.
Dixon interrupts his orderly life as a school psychologist, leaving behind disapproving friends, family, and one particularly fragile student, Marcus. Once on the mountain, they are met with extreme weather conditions, oxygen deprivation, and precarious terrain. But as much as they’ve prepared for this, Mt. Everest is always fickle. And in one devastating moment, Dixon’s world is upended.
Dixon returns home and attempts to resume his job, but things have shifted: for him and for the students he left behind when he chose Mt. Everest. Ultimately, Dixon must confront the truth of what happened on the mountain and come to terms with who can and cannot be saved. DIXON, DESCENDING offers us a captivating, shattering portrait of the ways we’re reshaped by our decisions—and what it takes to angle ourselves, once again, toward hope.
Critic reviews
“Outen shines in her debut…credibly portrays the uncanny sensations of Dixon’s emotional and physical recovery. This one hits hard.”—Publishers Weekly
“A beautiful and haunting story about brotherly love, remorse, hubris, nature’s unique cruelty, and survival. Karen Outen understands first-class human drama. She grabs hold of your neck and doesn’t let go. Here is tragedy in the purest sense.”—Gabriel Bump, author of Everywhere You Don’t Belong
“Karen Outen’s Dixon Descending is a quiet, sometimes violent, incredibly moving, novel by writer who knows how it’s done. The brutal honesty, arresting prose, love, hate, compassion, strength, and weakness are exactly what writing should be. Outen has blessed us with a brilliant character study and a powerful, important read.”—LaToya Watkins, author of Perish and Holler, Child
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Widowed single dad Ron pulls up to his daughter's school in his beat-up Volvo, and feels his heart deflating. He knows Jennifer will be upset he didn't get the promotion he worked so hard for. But Jennifer isn't there. As Ron frantically searches the entire school, the minutes turning into hours, he finds himself living every parent's worst nightmare... his child has been taken.
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Every Black Girl Dances
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JC Burke catapulted straight from film school to Hollywood darling, churning out “Black trauma” films that have made her a household name but at what price? When she abandons the set of her latest production to flee to her hometown Parable, Texas, JC is forced to reconsider the career that made her a superstar, as well as reexamine her deteriorating relationship with her producing partner, Hudson Pyke.
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Island Witch
- By: Amanda Jayatissa
- Narrated by: Isuri Wijesundara
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Being the daughter of the village Capuwa, or demon-priest, Amara is used to keeping mostly to herself. Influenced by the new religious practices brought in by the British Colonizers, the villagers who once respected her father’s craft have turned on the family. Yet, they all still seem to call on him whenever supernatural disturbances arise. Now someone—or something—is viciously seizing upon men in the jungle. But instead of enlisting Amara’s father’s help, the villages have accused him of carrying out the attacks himself.
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Tag, You're Dead
- By: Kathryn Foxfield
- Narrated by: Elliot Fitzpatrick, Sasha Higgins
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When teen social media influencer Anton Frazer stages a live-streamed, citywide game of Tag where the prize is to become one of his live-in personal assistants, his fans go wild. Outfitted with body cams, GPS trackers, and pressure sensors to keep tally of who's disqualified, contestants are split into Chasers and Runners then let lose into the night-covered urban jungle to hunt each other down. While the whole world watches. Four contestants, however, have alternative motives for joining the game, secret reasons to want to win despite the risk: money, obsession, fame . . . and revenge.
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Past Crimes
- By: Jason Pinter
- Narrated by: Ellen Quay
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Cassie West licenses crimes for V.I.C.E, spending long hours convincing grieving families to allow her to sell their tragedies to the highest bidder. Life is hard and the cost of living high, but she and her husband Harris have never been happier. After years of trying, Cassie is finally pregnant. But leaving work late one evening, Cassie starts to worry. Harris isn't responding to texts or calls. Even worse, dozens of emergency drones seem to be heading in the same direction as she is: straight to their home.
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Makes you wonder what the virtual world holds!!!!
- By shelley on 02-08-24
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Owning Up
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- By: George Pelecanos
- Narrated by: Dion Graham
- Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
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From esteemed crime fiction writer George Pelecanos comes four blistering novellas, drawn together by themes of strife, violence, and humanity. When the son of the Carusos is involved in a hold up, the family home comes under siege in the form of a no-knock warrant. Months after the cops destroyed their home, the Carusos struggle to return to normal. Elsewhere, two former inmates reunite by chance on the set of a TV production. Both have found their way on the straight and narrow path, that is, until one sees the potential for an easy grift.
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What is the point of this book???
- By Heather on 03-21-24
By: George Pelecanos
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- Cherie S
- 02-10-24
The well woven and engaging plot lines
l found the story equally genuine in environments that were as different as night and day. I was moved by the characters. even to tears at some points. It was a worthwhile listen.
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- Lil Momma Reader
- 04-03-24
Well researched and throughly amazing
This book is thoroughly amazing and thought provoking. I loved it so much! I heard about this book from a podcast and it did not disappoint!
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- Maryanne T.
- 03-21-24
Complicated characters and beautiful story
4.75 stars for Dixon, Descending by Karen Outen. This book really just fell an eyelash shy of my 5 star rating cut off. I qualify 5 stars to any book that I would not change a thing and can recommend to any reader as a book you simply HAVE TO READ. This book really came so close to that, IMO, I rounded it up to 5 stars. It's the story of two brothers, Dixon and Nate, and their intent to to summit Mt Everest and become the first two Black men to do so. As someone who is obsessed with mountaineering and Mt Everest, in particular, I could not wait to read this. And, the mountaineering details totally stand up as facts. I felt the author's inclusion of pieces like the "death statement" which is the written disclaimer the climbers have to sign related to the options for the removal of their body if they die on Everest at different altitudes and what the cost would be - absolutely brilliant and effective. Outen writes like an experienced mountaineer and must have done a lot of research. I also felt the relationship between the brothers was just SO deeply touching. The story is told from the perspective of Dixon and goes back and forth from the day Nate proposes they climb Everest to moments on the mountain leading up to the summit and then takes a hard left to present day, post Everest, and you know that something has happened. But you don't know what. The pacing was perfect until about this point which is why I initially gave it 4.75 stars instead of 5. I just felt that the tension was broken and the book kind of lulled into almost boring territory for a brief bit here. However, I felt like the author intentionally took that left turn and without giving anything away, I'll leave it at that. The second half of the story really becomes about Dixon, a child psychologist who works at a high school, and his post Everest life. The author does not tell you until very close to the end what really happened on Everest. So, in spite of the abrupt dive in pacing, you are very compelled to keep turning the pages. You have to know what happened. Instead, Outen focuses on Dixon's relationship with a boy who he took under his wing, Marcus, who is being bullied by a troubled teen, Shiloh, and a tragic and life altering event that occurs further complicating Dixon's mental and emotional health after Everest and who he sees himself to be. This sub plot, although a bit drawn out, is such a beautiful thread in the story of Dixon and lends to the gorgeous complexity of the character. My heart is still aching for all of these characters and I guess I will have to change the rating to 5 stars based on that alone. Highly recommend to anyone who enjoys complicated characters and messy family relationships as well as a little mystery and some mountaineering and adventure along the way. Really beautiful storytelling by this author.
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- Mark
- 03-14-24
interesting novel
Like many novels, this story moved back and forth in time, but in a more bumpy way than many other novels. The writing was decent, but the strength was with the characters, who were interesting and came alive to me. And the plot and subplots were fascinating. There is a lot to like in the book: Dixon's life and personality, his relationship with his brother, his connection to his job as school psychologist and to two students (I am a teacher and particularly liked this aspect of the book), and the challenge of an amateur climbing Mount Everest. The first half of the novel was interesting enough to keep me listening, while the second half, in the aftermath of the climb, drew me in more. There is a sameness about so many novels, but this felt different in many ways, which was a good thing. The two brothers are Black, with Dixon's racial identity being real and complicated. Overall, a very good novel!
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