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Queenie Audiobook Better Jun 2026

Queenie is written in a close first-person, present-tense style, immersing the reader in the protagonist’s immediate thoughts. In print, this creates a breathless, sometimes claustrophobic effect. In audio, narrator Shvorne Marks faces the challenge of sustaining this urgency for over nine hours. Marks adopts a technique of subtle tempo shifts: during Queenie’s anxious spirals (e.g., texting her ex-boyfriend Tom or her encounters with casual racism at the Daily Read newspaper), her delivery accelerates, mimicking the racing heart. Conversely, during therapy sessions with her counselor, Margaret, Marks slows her cadence, inserting audible pauses that mimic real therapeutic silence. This paper posits that these vocal choices create a "dual consciousness"—the listener experiences Queenie’s chaos and the narrator’s reflective distance simultaneously, a feat difficult to achieve in print.

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In the landscape of contemporary fiction, few characters have sparked as much conversation—and as much recognition—as Queenie Jenkins. Created by author Candice Carty-Williams, Queenie burst onto the scene as a Sunday Times bestseller and a defining voice for a generation. While the paperback sits on many "Must-Read" lists, there is a compelling case to be made for experiencing the story through audio. Queenie is written in a close first-person, present-tense