Dual Narration

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Dual Narration is defined by two narrators who split the work of narrating the project, usually by chapter or point of view (POV). Narrators still voice all characters in their own particular section.

 

Language: English (with Bosnian words)

Accents: Standard American English

Ages Portrayed: Children, Teens, Adults, Elderly

Genres: Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, History, Military & War, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnian History, Eastern European History, Balkans, Communism, Grief & Loss, Women, Siblings

Majority Narrator in Dual Narration

Three Summers: A Memoir of Sisterhood, Summer Crushes, and Growing Up on the Eve of War by Amra Šabić-El-Rayess

9 April 2024 | Penguin Random House

Sample: "Three Summers" by Amra Šabić-El-Rayess

Review from Audiofile Magazine:

“Narrator Selma Ducanovic establishes a passion-filled voice for 11-year-old Amra, who grew up in Bosnia in the 1980s…Ducanovic beautifully portrays the tumultuous feelings of each of these young characters…Listeners, especially narrative nonfiction fans, will feel deeply connected to Amra in this coming-of-age memoir, which offers a window [into] the lives of those who have lived through the horrors of war and genocide.”