Brother  Sister Enter the Forest, Richard Mirabella
Brother  Sister Enter the Forest, Richard Mirabella
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Brother & Sister Enter the Forest

Author: Richard Mirabella

Narrator: Eve Passeltiner

Unabridged: 7 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/18/2023


Synopsis

After years of severed communication, Justin appears on his sister’s doorstep needing a place to stay. The home he's made for himself has collapsed, as has everything else in his life. When they were children, Willa played the role of her brother’s protector, but now, afraid of the chaos he might bring, she’s reluctant to let him in. Willa lives a carefully ordered life working as a nurse and making ornate dioramas in her spare time. As Justin tries to connect with the people she’s closest to—her landlord, her boyfriend, their mother—she begins to feel exposed. Willa and Justin’s relationship has always been strained yet loving, frustrating and close. But it hits a new breaking point when Justin spirals out of control, unable to manage his sobriety and the sustained effects of a brain injury. Years earlier, in high school, desperate to escape his home life and his disapproving, troubled mother, Justin falls into the hands of his first lover, a slightly older boy living on his own who offers Justin some semblance of intimacy and refuge. When Justin’s boyfriend commits a terrifying act of violence, the two flee on a doomed road trip, a journey that will damage Justin and change his and his family’s lives forever. Weaving together these two timelines, Brother & Sister Enter the Forest unravels the thread of a young man’s trauma and the love waiting for him on the other side.

About Richard Mirabella

Richard Mirabella is the author of Brother & Sister Enter the Forest. A writer and civil servant living in upstate New York, he has had his short stories published in Story Magazine, American Short Fiction online, One Story, Split Lip Magazine, and more.

About Eve Passeltiner

Eve Passeltiner is an audiobook narrator who trained in New York and Italy as an actress and has performed on stage in New York, New England, and the Southwest. The voice for multiple women in The Washington Post’s Webby Award Nominee The Women of Kabul, she has a passion for narrating stories of gritty women, capturing their wry humor, intellect, and passion. When she is not narrating, she can be found dancing, playing and watching tennis, or in the glass studio.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dennis on March 08, 2023

Richard Mirabella's debut novel, BROTHER & SISTER ENTER THE FOREST is a poetic literary fiction novel that juggles the dynamics between two siblings, Justin and Willa, and the toxic relationships they encounter, both between themselves and others. Willa and Justin have a difficult and troubling rela......more

Goodreads review by Kim on February 16, 2023

Thank you to Catapult Press and #NetGalley, for providing an early copy for review. If you, dear reader, have never had a difficult parent, child, sibling, or other close relationship, then this book will explain what that's like. For some people, navigating this world has been a near impossible adju......more

Goodreads review by Darryl on March 19, 2023

What a heartbreaker. I’m a sucker for stories revolving around family, and this gave me all the goods. This book is a queer coming of age story that explores the fraught sibling relationship between our two central characters: Justin and Willa. Both can be deceptively seen as types, but they’re quite......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on May 01, 2021

A unique, evocative novel that doesn't shy away from awkwardness and pain. Mirabella's debut delves into the stubborn, haunted connections between his characters and those they've known and loved. A doomed road trip, the after effects of an injury. Mirabella's sentences reveal darkness and truth in......more


Quotes

. . . an eerie, psychologically devastating novel by any measure, but it’s Mirabella’s careful, emotionally honest rendering of the ever-shifting relationship between older brother, Justin, and younger sister, Willa, that marks this book as a revelation.