Dollbaby
by Laura Lane McNeal
Narrated by January LaVoy
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
New Orleans in 1964 has never sounded more alive — or more dangerous — than it does through January LaVoy's voice.
- Great if you want: Southern Gothic atmosphere with a coming-of-age heart
- Listening experience: languid and layered — unspools like a humid summer afternoon
- Narration: LaVoy switches dialects and generations with effortless precision
- Skip if: you prefer plot-driven stories over character and place
About This Audiobook
When tragedy strikes in 1964, young Ibby Bell finds herself unexpectedly deposited at her grandmother's sprawling New Orleans mansion, a world away from everything familiar. Her eccentric grandmother Fannie proves to be an enigmatic guardian with her own troubled history, while the household's heart lies with Queenie, the family's devoted cook, and her sharp-tongued daughter Dollbaby. As Ibby navigates this strange new environment during the tumultuous civil rights era, she begins uncovering long-buried family secrets that have haunted the ornate Uptown home for generations. The unlikely bonds she forms with Queenie and Dollbaby become her lifeline as she learns hard truths about family, race, and belonging in the changing South.
January LaVoy delivers a masterful performance that brings the atmospheric richness of 1960s New Orleans vividly to life. Her nuanced character voices capture the distinct personalities of each woman in Ibby's world, from the young protagonist's uncertainty to Dollbaby's fierce wisdom and Queenie's maternal strength. LaVoy's pacing allows the story's emotional depths to resonate fully, particularly during moments of revelation and growth. The audio format enhances the novel's Southern Gothic atmosphere, making listeners feel immersed in the humid, secretive world of the mansion and the complex social dynamics of the era.