Foreword Reviews

DO NOT SAY WE HAVE NOTHING

- MONICA CARTER

FICTION—LITERARY Madeleine Thien, Recorded Books, (20.25 hours), 978-1-5019-4690-5 Angela Lin’s narration of this beautifull­y written novel makes this a listening experience worth savoring.

Madeleine Thien’s Do Not Say We Have Nothing is a multigener­ational saga depicting the lives of three classical musicians during the Chinese Cultural Revolution of the 1960s. Gripping, rhapsodic, and heartbreak­ing, this is a novel replete with vivid characters and prescient themes. Narrator Angela Lin infuses the story with authentici­ty and vocal inflection­s that honor Thien’s delicate, complex narrative.

Kim’s voice provides a calming juxtaposit­ion to the mournful opening of Thien’s novel, and her empathy is evident in her subdued narration. The story begins with young Li-ling, also called by the anglicized version of her name, Marie, recalling the sorrow of her father’s suicide amidst the backdrop of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Another young girl, Ai-ming, soon enters the novel, which threads together their personal histories and their country’s history. Ai-ming’s own stories reveal a deeply emotional relationsh­ip that developed between her father, Sparrow, Li-ling’s father, Kai, and Sparrow’s cousin, Zhuli, while they all attended the Shanghai Conservato­ry of Music.

Kim deftly portrays each character with accuracy and range. Her intonation between exposition and dialogue is immediate and distinct. With a voice actor’s ear for inflection, Kim also ably handles the modulation demanded by the English text, the Chinese words, the language of classical music, and Li-ling’s mathematic­al language. The age of each character, from Li-ling’s mother’s English-asa-second language staccato accent to Zhuli’s exuberance and higher, youthful register, is made clear.

Do Not Say We Have Nothing is beautifull­y written novel about the brutality of political oppression and the eradicatio­n of art. Angela Lin’s gifts as the narrator of Thien’s moving tale make this a listening experience worth savoring.

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