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Oye
by Melissa Mogollon
ARC gifted by the publisher and ALC by @prhaudio
Presented in the unique format of a one-sided phone call from Luciana to her older sister, Mari, OYE is a captivating exploration of how family defines, binds, and frees us. Initially, I was unsure about this structure, but I found myself enchanted by its charm and intimacy as I delved deeper.
OYE explores the complexities of sibling/mother-daughter/grandmother-granddaughter relationships. Through Luciana's recounting, I was immersed in a world where laughter and tears coexist, where hidden truths lurk beneath the surface, waiting to be unearthed.
Mogollon masterfully balances light-hearted humor with poignant insights, creating a narrative that is as entertaining as thought-provoking. The audiobook narrated by Elena Rey further enhances this experience. Rey's dynamic performance brings Luciana's voice to life, immersing me in her love, laughter, and longing world. OYE is a delightful read that will leave you laughing, crying, and everything in between.
OYE reminds me of THE FORTUNES OF JADED WOMEN (Carolyn Huynh) with less focus on romance and fewer characters.
Yall need to read this especially the audiobook ❤️
Presented in the unique format of a one-sided phone call from Luciana to her older sister, Mari, OYE is a captivating exploration of how family defines, binds, and frees us. Initially, I was unsure about this structure, but I found myself enchanted by its charm and intimacy as I delved deeper.
OYE explores the complexities of sibling/mother-daughter/grandmother-granddaughter relationships. Through Luciana's recounting, I was immersed in a world where laughter and tears coexist, where hidden truths lurk beneath the surface, waiting to be unearthed.
Mogollon masterfully balances light-hearted humor with poignant insights, creating a narrative that is as entertaining as thought-provoking. The audiobook narrated by Elena Rey further enhances this experience. Rey's dynamic performance brings Luciana's voice to life, immersing me in her love, laughter, and longing world. OYE is a delightful read that will leave you laughing, crying, and everything in between.
OYE reminds me of THE FORTUNES OF JADED WOMEN (Carolyn Huynh) with less focus on romance and fewer characters.
Yall need to read this especially the audiobook ❤️