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Café Deux Mondes

By: Catherine Browder
Narrated by: Kevin Free
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When the Khourys and McKissicks meet to share a neighborly meal, an adventure begins.

Living in the changing ethnic landscape of Kansas City, one is a family of Syrian immigrants; the other, African Americans with roots in Louisiana. What brings them together is a love of food. Along with friendship, a dream takes root between the two mothers, Miriam and Tamara - starting a new restaurant that will feature the specialties from both of their traditions, the Caf Deux Mondes, or Two Worlds Cafe. Little do they know just what they are up against when they begin their little venture.

From the skepticism of their churches to neighborhood crime, disaster always seems to be just around the corner.

Award-winning writer Catherine Browder takes a warm look at the troubles and joys of the American melting pot, and how we can grow even from our failures.

Ploughshares, the literary magazine of Emerson College.

©2014 Emerson College (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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A short story filled with real, relatable, and delightful characters. Never have I more wanted a short story to be longer!

Perfection!!

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A lovely story about two cultures coming together and existing in harmony. I know I'll be rereading this one many times over.

Short and sweet

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Cafe Duex Mondes is a very interesting story with a cast of well developed characters that leaves the reader with reluctance for the ending. It’s easy to imagine those people carrying on with their voices resonating long after the last written word. The author manages to tackle race, religion, and socioeconomic disparities without beating a political drum, instead keeping it very real and personal. The narration is one of the best I’ve heard in audible, with an incredible range portraying different genders, ages, races and most of all personalities. I look forward to more from this narrator and from the author.

Engaging human interest story

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