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LIGHTS ALL NIGHT LONG by Lydia Fitzpatrick, read by Michael Crouch
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LIGHTS ALL NIGHT LONG by Lydia Fitzpatrick, read by Michael Crouch

Ilya is an exchange student from Russia who comes to Louisiana and leaves behind a brother. Narrator Michael Crouch takes this fascinating novel and makes it downright riveting as an audiobook.

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May 21, 20195m 43s

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Show Notes

With remarkable vocal agility, narrator Michael Crouch takes a fascinating novel and makes it downright riveting. No matter what appears in the audiobook, Crouch is game. Ilya is an exchange student from Russia who is living in Louisiana. Fluent accents emerge without hesitation or exaggeration. The cast of characters expands, time shifts between past and present, and a mystery involving Ilya’s brother in Russia is introduced. Crouch's skill with diverse voices and dialogue delivered with exceptional timing come to the fore. His well-measured delivery is agreeable and shifts subtly with each new event or character. Before long, this audiobook is less a production one is hearing and more a revelation taking place in one's own mind. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award. Published by Penguin Audio.

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