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A Singular Woman

by Janny Scott

Narrated by January LaVoy

3.69 ABR Score (1.8K ratings)
★ 3.85 Goodreads (1.7K) ★ 4.06 Audible (123)
10h 18m Released 2011 Biography & Memoir

Why Listen?

January LaVoy's intimate narration transforms this biography into a portrait of quiet complexity—you'll hear the woman behind the president, not the footnote.

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About This Audiobook

Stanley Ann Dunham emerges from historical shadows in this meticulously researched biography that reveals the complex woman behind one of America's most prominent political figures. Scott traces Dunham's unconventional journey from small-town Kansas to Indonesia, examining how a young anthropologist navigating interracial marriage, single motherhood, and international development work in the 1960s and 70s shaped her son's worldview. Through extensive interviews and personal archives, the book illuminates Dunham's fierce independence, intellectual curiosity, and commitment to social justice, while exploring the tensions between her professional ambitions and maternal responsibilities across continents and cultures.

January LaVoy's nuanced narration captures both the intimate family moments and broader historical context with remarkable sensitivity. Her measured pacing allows listeners to absorb the weight of Dunham's pioneering choices and their lasting impact, while her clear delivery navigates the complex geographical and cultural terrain spanning decades and continents. LaVoy brings warmth to personal anecdotes while maintaining journalistic objectivity during more analytical passages. The audio format particularly enhances the biographical storytelling, as LaVoy's expressive performance transforms archival research into a compelling human story that honors both subject and son.