4 episodes

An apocalyptic fire consumes Alex Mann’s hometown in New Mexico. His father and his best friend are both killed in the disaster, leaving him with a harrowing secret about his role in their deaths. Scarred in mind and body, he embarks on a protean struggle to recreate himself. The kaleidoscopic twists of his journey reveal facets of a Mann he never knew.

Memory’s Fire E A Gray

    • Arts
    • 4.6 • 7 Ratings

An apocalyptic fire consumes Alex Mann’s hometown in New Mexico. His father and his best friend are both killed in the disaster, leaving him with a harrowing secret about his role in their deaths. Scarred in mind and body, he embarks on a protean struggle to recreate himself. The kaleidoscopic twists of his journey reveal facets of a Mann he never knew.

    Chapter 4. Rubbish Dreams

    Chapter 4. Rubbish Dreams

    “…I smell smoke drifting in on the wind. Smoke. Not a barbeque, not a cigarette, but fire smoke.…”



    Memory’s Fire, a novel by E. A. Gray narrated by Eliot Gray Fisher.

    • 22 min
    Chapter 3. “The Fury and the Mire”

    Chapter 3. “The Fury and the Mire”

    “She could feel it coming, at last and way too late, a heaviness at the core, a remote pulsing in her blood that signaled the time was nigh.”



    Memory’s Fire, a novel by E. A. Gray narrated by Eliot Gray Fisher.

    • 43 min
    Chapter 2. “By Any Other Name”

    Chapter 2. “By Any Other Name”

    “Rose was on our favorite swing—the one that went the highest—when I arrived. A carpet bag of revelations waited at her feet.”

    Memory’s Fire, a novel by E. A. Gray, narrated by Eliot Gray Fisher.

    • 23 min
    Chapter 1. “The Way Forward Is the Way Back”

    Chapter 1. “The Way Forward Is the Way Back”

    “The mind is a spacious country through which we are granted free passage by way of memory and desire.”



    Memory's Fire, a novel by E. A. Gray, narrated by Eliot Gray Fisher:

    An apocalyptic fire consumes Alex Mann’s hometown in New Mexico. His father and his best friend are both killed in the disaster, leaving him with a harrowing secret about his role in their deaths. Scarred in mind and body, he embarks on a protean struggle to recreate himself. The kaleidoscopic twists of his journey reveal facets of a Mann he never knew.

    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Medstud3 ,

Excellent!

Whether you read this from the page or listen to the audiobook, Gray’s prose flows like lyrical poetry. I enjoyed going along on Alex’s journey and how he was able to gain something different from each relationship. With so many platitudes on the importance of forgiving oneself, I appreciated how this story illustrated how difficult that process can actually be. And even though I’m allergic to cats, I can’t help but want a Tiger of my own!

J. Laing ,

Jackie Laing

I love everything about this novel, so beautifully read by Eliot Fisher. I listened to it almost straight through. The language is lyrical and expressive, bringing strong images and memories to mind. It is obvious that E. A. Gray loves the people and the land of New Mexico and Colorado. Alex, Joaquin, Hersch, Mamia, Papito, and Tiger ("feline non grata") are all as familiar and real to me as the descriptions of the landscape--the dazzling sky and hills of my New Mexico home. There is also the landscape of imagination and memory. I was hooked immediately from the first sentence: "The mind is a spacious country through which we are granted free passage by way of memory and desire." There is humor and sadness and longing in this story; there is empathy for its characters; and there are perfect words. It is a wonderful novel and podcast.

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