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The Voice It Kept

The Record Room, Book 1

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The Voice It Kept

De: Beatrix Blythe
Narrado por: Carmen Breault
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The Voice It KeptA school assignment asks thirteen-year-old Simone Achterberg to record three oral-history interviews.

She expects clear requirements, careful transcripts, and a finished document she can submit at the end of summer.

She does not expect Vera Osei.

Vera has been part of the Hartley Community Center since 1972. During their first recorded interview, she begins describing the center’s east wall, then stops speaking for eleven seconds.

Before a 1993 renovation, the wall held a mural by neighborhood artist Delia Cross. Official accounts say the mural was removed. Vera’s silence suggests otherwise.

Following a trail through maintenance logs, board records, an old complaint, a forgotten photograph, and the memories of people who were there, Simone begins to believe the mural was never destroyed. It may still be hidden beneath decades of beige paint.

But proving that something survived is not the same as deciding what should happen to it.

As Simone draws closer to the truth, she must learn that preserving a story means more than uncovering it. It means recognizing who the story belongs to—and knowing when the most responsible choice is to place the record in someone else’s hands.

The first book in the Record Room Series, The Voice It Kept is a quiet literary mystery about oral history, hidden art, community memory, and the difference between something being gone and merely waiting to be found.

©2026 Beatrix Blythe (P)2026 Beatrix Blythe
Afroamericana Narrativa femenina
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