![]() Soon the two have signed with Rivington Records, and their careers are on an upward trajectory.īut the more famous they become, the more attention they attract, and not all of it is good – especially with racism still alive and well in the USA. ![]() In truth, they have little in common, but they work well together as a singing duo. Nev meets Opal at an amateur open mic night and though he doesn’t think she’s the most beautiful woman or the best singer, she has star quality, so he asks her to join him. Neville Charles is a White Brit who has come to NYC to try to make it as a singer. ![]() Opal Jewel is a Black Afro-punk musician who believes she’s destined to be a star. The book follows a famous fictional interracial rock duo from the 1970s, detailing their rise to fame, their break up, and a precarious comeback tour decades later. If you’re in need of great audiobooks for road trips for music lovers who want a break from the radio, The Final Revival of Opal & Nev is the perfect option. Narrated by Janina Edwards, Bahni Turpin, and many more The Final Revival of Opal & Nev by Dawnie Walton If you love hitting the road, check out these fantastic books featuring road trips. These audiobook selections pair well with an Audible Plus membership. However, they are sure to inspire your travel around the world – and maybe your life – diversify your reading, and make you think more deeply. Most of these road trip audiobooks won’t be all about road trips themselves either – we have another reading list for that. How do we pass hours upon hours in the car after we’ve counted all of the sheep and sung along to the radio in multiple languages? Podcasts and audiobooks!Īlong with our team’s recommendations, we asked audiobook expert, Eline from Lovely Audiobooks, what she considers to be the absolute best audiobooks for a road trip.īelow, find great books to listen to in the car in all genres, including nonfiction, memoir, fiction, romance, LGBT+, historical fiction, YA, thrillers, and more. We’ve road-tripped all over, including other countries like Italy, Switzerland, Latvia, Ireland, Lithuania, Aruba, Estonia, Scotland, and Iceland. We don’t know about you, but while we love traveling, we don’t necessarily enjoy endless hours in the car, even if the scenery is stunning. Having choice and variety allows me to feel like I always have something to read, no matter my mood.Are you searching for good books to listen to while driving? Explore the best audiobooks for road trips to have an inspiring and laughter-filled time. I know that it might sound a bit strange, but it works for me. As for my latest audiobook selections, you’ll have to read the rest of this post, because they definitely make my recommendation list. In the slow and steady way that I read nonfiction, I am plodding through Troublemakers by Carla Shalaby. Just now, for example, I finished King and the Dragonfliesby Kacen Callender on paper ( excellent book, BTW). Additionally, I’ll have two audiobooks going simultaneously - one that I’m listening to independently and one I’m enjoying with my partner. Typically, I have one fiction and one nonfiction traditional paper book in my bag and/or on my nightstand. As I’ve mentioned in some of my previous posts, I am always reading four books. Luckily, I am here to help take some of the guess work out of the process for you. There are lots of factors to consider - your mood, your company, the length of the trip all can impact your audiobook enjoyment. Selecting the best audiobooks for road trips can be a challenge. ![]() She currently lives in North Carolina with her husband and cats. ![]() In between, she daydreams, writes fiction, and reads books. By day she is a mild-mannered literacy specialist. She has been an educator since 2006 and earned her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction in 2015. Mikkaka Overstreet is from Louisville, Kentucky by way of Saginaw “Sagnasty”, Michigan. ![]()
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