The Awakening of Malcolm X

The Awakening of Malcolm X

by Ilyasah Shabazz, Tiffany D. Jackson

Narrated by Landon Woodson

Unabridged — 7 hours, 54 minutes

The Awakening of Malcolm X

The Awakening of Malcolm X

by Ilyasah Shabazz, Tiffany D. Jackson

Narrated by Landon Woodson

Unabridged — 7 hours, 54 minutes

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Overview

This program includes a bonus interview with the author.

The Awakening of Malcolm X is a powerful narrative account of the activist's adolescent years in jail, written by his daughter Ilyasah Shabazz along with 2019 Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe award-winning author, Tiffany D. Jackson.


No one can be at peace until he has his freedom.

In Charlestown Prison, Malcolm Little struggles with the weight of his past. Plagued by nightmares, Malcolm drifts through days, unsure of his future. Slowly, he befriends other prisoners and writes to his family. He reads all the books in the prison library, joins the debate team and the Nation of Islam. Malcolm grapples with race, politics, religion, and justice in the 1940s. And as his time in jail comes to an end, he begins to awaken -- emerging from prison more than just Malcolm Little: Now, he is Malcolm X.

Here is an intimate look at Malcolm X's young adult years. While this audiobook chronologically follows X: A Novel, it can be listened to as a stand-alone historical novel that invites larger discussions on black power, prison reform, and civil rights.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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In this fictionalized biography of Malcom X's young adult life, written by his daughter, narrator Landon Woodson brings deep emotion to a man whose youth was fraught with injustice. Woodson transitions smoothly between Malcom's childhood/teens and his early 20s, evoking both the desperation and hope of a young Black man who could no longer stand for the unjust treatment of his people." -- AudioFile Magazine


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

A Cosmopolitan Magazine Recommended Winter Read

A School Library Journal Top 10 Audiobook

A NCSS Notable Book

A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Title

"Shabazz and Jackson effectively illuminate not only the figure’s religious and political awakening, but the injustice historically leveled against the Black community by mass incarceration and systemic racism." —Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Readers will make connections to persistent injustices faced by Black communities—and the beautiful ways which, despite that terror, Black families have found to craft visions of freedom and lives of dignity and love. A must-read reminder that transformation is made possible through community." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Libraries will be incomplete without the inclusion of this captivating historical novel by Malcom X’s daughter." —School Library Journal, starred review

"An affecting piece of historical fiction . . . a perfect entrée for young adult readers to learn about the formative years of a pivotal leader in the civil rights movement." —Booklist

"Through Malcolm’s memories of parental guidance and his participation in wide-ranging prison conversations, readers join him in weighing viewpoints on topics from Marcus Garvey’s pan-Africanism to the ill-defined purpose of incarceration in America. A compelling account." —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Shabazz depict his experience in a narrative interspersed with real-life quotes from the activist, fictionalized letters from his family and his then-mentor Elijah Muhammad, and dictionary definitions Malcolm records as he educates himself . . . an intensely intimate look into the mind of young Malcolm." —The Horn Book

FEBRUARY 2021 - AudioFile

In this fictionalized biography of Malcom X’s young adult life, written by his daughter, narrator Landon Woodson brings deep emotion to a man whose youth was fraught with injustice. Woodson transitions smoothly between Malcom’s childhood/teens and his early 20s, evoking both the desperation and hope of a young Black man who could no longer stand for the unjust treatment of his people. Through vivid depictions of his brutal incarceration and the historically accurate use of racial slurs, Woodson expresses the emotions of men who were treated unjustly, bringing their shared humanity to the forefront. An interview with Shabazz and Woodson at the end of the audiobook provides added perspective to both story and narration. H.C. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177589480
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 01/05/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 393,496
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