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What Souls Are Made Of: A Wuthering Heights Remix

De: Tasha Suri
Narrado por: Alex Williams, Becca Hirani
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"A powerful story beautifully told, highly recommended on audio." -AudioFile Magazine

What Souls Are Made Of,
British Fantasy Award-winning author Tasha Suri's masterful new take on Brontë's Wuthering Heights, will leave listeners breathless.

Sometimes, lost things find their way home...

Yorkshire, North of England, 1786. As the abandoned son of a lascar—a sailor from India—Heathcliff has spent most of his young life maligned as an "outsider." Now he's been flung into an alien life in the Yorkshire moors, where he clings to his birth father's language even though it makes the children of the house call him an animal, and the maids claim he speaks gibberish.

Catherine is the younger child of the estate's owner, a daughter with light skin and brown curls and a mother that nobody talks about. Her father is grooming her for a place in proper society, and that's all that matters. Catherine knows she must mold herself into someone pretty and good and marriageable, even though it might destroy her spirit.

As they occasionally flee into the moors to escape judgment and share the half-remembered language of their unknown kin, Catherine and Heathcliff come to find solace in each other. Deep down in their souls, they can feel they are the same.

But when Catherine's father dies and the household's treatment of Heathcliff only grows more cruel, their relationship becomes strained and threatens to unravel. For how can they ever be together, when loving each other—and indeed, loving themselves—is as good as throwing themselves into poverty and death?

Praise for What Souls Are Made Of:

"A gorgeously reclaimed Gothic. ... I’m a Tasha Suri fan for life." —Chloe Gong, New York Times-bestselling author of These Violent Delights

"With its brooding characters, gorgeous setting, and a romance that sparkles with electricity, this retelling of Wuthering Heights breathes fresh air into an old classic." —Stacey Lee, New York Times-bestselling author of The Downstairs Girl and Luck of the Titanic

"Hopeful and heartbreaking, this remix of Brontë’s classic is a magnificent, beautifully written ode to love, family and belonging.” —Sangu Mandanna, author of The Celestial Trilogy and Kiki Kallira Breaks a Kingdom

A Macmillan Audio production from Feiwel & Friends.

Clásicos Ficción Histórica Histórico Literatura y Ficción Racismo y Discriminación Romance Situaciones Difíciles Inglaterra Ficción Discriminación

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<p><i>Empire of Sand</i>:<br><br><b>Named one of TIME's Top 100 Fantasy Books of All Time<br></b><br>"An ode to the quiet, fierce strength of women. . . pure wonder." —Samantha Shannon, <i>New York Times-</i>bestselling author of <i>The Priory of the Orange Tree<br><br></i>"Stunning and enthralling." —S. A. Chakraborty, <i>USA Today-</i>bestselling author of <i>The City of Brass<br><br></i>"A darkly intricate, devastating, and utterly original story." —R. F. Kuang, award-winning author of <i>The Poppy War<br><br></i>"Genuine, painful, and beautiful. A very strong start for a new voice." —<i>Kirkus Reviews, </i><b>starred review</b><br><br>"Complex, affecting epic fantasy ... Intricate worldbuilding, heartrending emotional stakes ... well-wrought prose." —<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, <b>starred review<br></b><br><i>Realm of Ash</i>:<br><br>"A poignant story of finding one's place in a world warped by prejudice, court intrigue, violence, and sorcery. ... Those with a penchant for lyrical prose, intricate world building, beautifully imagined characters, compelling immersive folklore, and a fascinating look into a setting reminiscent of the Mughal Empire need look no further." —<i>Booklist, </i><b>starred review</b><br><br>"Suri's companion to <i>Empire of Sand </i>continues to expand on the stark beauty and power of this magical realm. With striking characters and court intrigue, this story is dark, melodious, and memorable." —<i>Library Journal</i>, <b>starred review<br></b><br>"Sharp worldbuilding, authentic characters, and thoughtful explorations of prejudice and misogyny bode well for future volumes." —<i>Kirkus Reviews, </i><b>starred review</b><br><br><i>The Jasmine Throne</i>:<br><br>"Suri astounds with the spellbinding epic fantasy that launches her Burning Kingdoms trilogy. ... A fierce, heart-wrenching exploration of the value and danger of love in a world of politics and power. ... This is a blade-sharp, triumphant start to what promises to be an exciting series." —<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, <b>starred review</b></p>
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I picked up this book solely because I profoundly admire Tasha Suri and it completely exceeded my expectations. As someone who lost their mother very young and is constantly dealing in the uncomfortableness of the in-betweens of racial identity, looking for threads back to her and to India, this book spoke deeply to me. I thought it was a brilliant and healing reimagining of the classic. I feel so very fortunate to have been able to read it and see these characters through a different lense.

Masterfully done, unexpectedly healing

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