audiobooks
Named a new “rising star” within the audiobook world by Book Riot, Kinsale deftly combines her poetic performance skills with her love of storytelling to present deeply moving narratives, underscored by youthful excitement, rooted determination, and a penchant for adventure. Read her first interview with Penguin Random House for Rick Riordan Presents here!
Elatsoe by darcie little badger
“Kinsale Hueston's youthful tone shapes the narration of this young adult ghost mystery. This is a story of a Lipan Apache teenager and her dead dog solving the mystery of her cousin's death. Hueston's fairly quick and steady delivery keeps pace with Elatsoe, known as Ellie, who is always on the go, always figuring things out in her secretive town filled with magic and monsters. Hueston gives Ellie a fearless tone to start, and a slight perkiness appears as the story unfolds. Instead of an eerie mood, given the storyline, there is warmth amid the moments of adolescent probing. Together, Ellie and Hueston remind us that we all have a bit of youthful curiosity.”
race to the sun by Rebecca Roanhorse
“Narrator Kinsale Hueston's fervent, youthful tones are well matched to Roanhorse's fiercely determined characters. Nizhoni Begay; her younger brother, Mac; and her best friend, Davery must embark on a dangerous rescue when Nizhoni and Mac's father disappears. She learns that the powers she and her brother possess are linked to the monster-slaying twins of Navajo legend. With the help of Navajo gods, the trio battle monsters, fight their way through trials, and discover truths about Nizhoni and Mac's mother's disappearance years ago. Hueston's portrayals of the monsters and gods add weight and wisdom to this daring narrative, while her first-person narration as Nizhoni speaks to the anger, strength, and confusion a hero often feels when called to their destiny.”
a snake falls to earth by darcie little badger
Forthcoming, Oct. 2021 from Levine Querido.