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In The Lottery, Shirley Jackson masterfully unravels a chilling story that delves deep into the heart of human nature and societal tradition. Set in a small, seemingly peaceful village, the story begins with the townspeople gathering for their annual lottery, an event that has been held for as long as anyone can remember. What starts as a familiar and festive gathering quickly descends into a horrifying ritual, where the "winner" of the lottery faces an unimaginable fate.

Through her haunting narrative, Jackson explores themes of conformity, violence, and the dark side of tradition. The story's unsettling twist forces readers to confront the frightening ease with which people can accept cruelty when it is sanctioned by society.

The Lottery remains one of the most provocative and thought-provoking stories in American literature, continuing to captivate and disturb readers decades after its initial publication.

In this audiobook, narrated by Victoria Emmeline Haverford, Jackson's unforgettable characters and tense atmosphere are brought to life, pulling listeners into a story where the line between civility and brutality is disturbingly thin.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      If you listen to this audiobook to hear the title story, you won't be disappointed. But it's fortunate that you'll get to listen to 24 other wonderful stories before hearing "The Lottery." With masterful performances, narrators Cassandra Campbell, Gabrielle de Cuir, Kathe Mazur, and Stefan Rudnicki bring to life the diverse characters and tales that make this collection so powerful and entrancing. Each narrator brings a different but highly complementary style to the material, giving life and meaning to Jackson's characters and allowing listeners to appreciate the breadth of this work. Campbell's performance of "The Lottery" is particularly satisfying. She uses an even, almost calming, tone that contrasts with terror of the story and allows it to develop to its unforgettable conclusion. As for the other stories, each qualifies as a superb second best. D.J.S. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

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