
Member Reviews

Isaac’s Song is a stunning work of literary fiction that masterfully weaves together themes of love, loss, identity, and resilience. The prose is lyrical and evocative, immersing the reader in a story that’s as poignant as it is thought-provoking. Every page feels imbued with meaning, and every scene carries emotional weight.
The audiobook format brings Isaac’s Song to life in an extraordinary way. The narrator’s performance is nothing short of brilliant, capturing the depth and complexity of the characters while delivering the story with the perfect blend of emotion and nuance. The pacing is impeccable, and the narration enhances the rich, layered storytelling, making it an immersive experience.
What makes this book stand out is its ability to balance profound introspection with a deeply human narrative. It’s a story that lingers long after the final chapter, leaving you reflecting on its themes and the beauty of its execution.
If you’re a fan of literary fiction that challenges and moves you, Isaac’s Song is a must-listen. The audiobook transforms an already extraordinary story into an unforgettable journey.

This follow-up to Don't Cry for Me is a powerful story of healing. Anyone who has struggled with loving a flawed person should read this book. I was drawn in from the first chapter and found so many nuggets of wisdom in the protagonist's journey to reconcile his feelings with his strained relationship with his father. Reading Don't Cry for Me is not necessary to enjoy this story, but it give the reader more insight into the history of the main character's parents. I loved this story and highly recommend it.
My only criticism is for the narration. The narrator needed to use more inflections and emotion. The flat, monotone voice took me out of the story.