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What's Mine and Yours

by Naima Coster

Narrated by Bahni Turpin

3.64 ABR Score (23.8K ratings)
★ 3.55 Goodreads (23.2K) ★ 4 Audible (614)
12h 15m Released 2021 Literature & Fiction

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

This book is slower and sadder than the premise suggests — and Bahni Turpin makes sure you feel every year of the twenty that follow one school integration vote.

  • Great if you want: multigenerational drama exploring race, class, and motherhood
  • Listening experience: literary and slow-burn; rewards patience more than plot hunger
  • Narration: Turpin excels at emotionally restrained women carrying decades of grief
  • Skip if: you need momentum or a satisfying narrative resolution

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About This Audiobook

Two families from opposite sides of a North Carolina town find their lives intertwined when a controversial school integration initiative brings together students from the predominantly Black east side and white west side. At the center of this cultural collision are Gee and Noelle, teenagers whose chance meeting in a school play designed to bridge community divides sets off ripple effects that will connect their families across two decades. Their mothers, Jade and Lacey May, each carry their own protective instincts and unresolved trauma as they navigate the complex terrain of race, class, and belonging in America, making choices that will echo through their children's futures.

Bahni Turpin's masterful narration transforms this multigenerational saga into an immersive listening experience that captures the distinct voices and perspectives of each character with remarkable authenticity. Her nuanced performance brings depth to the shifting timelines and multiple viewpoints, allowing listeners to feel the weight of each family's struggles and aspirations. Turpin's ability to convey both the intimate family moments and broader social tensions makes the audio format particularly powerful for this story, as her voice carries the emotional resonance of each character's journey through love, loss, and the search for identity.