“This screenplay + memoir + photo collage album is as rich and complex as a hybrid memoir gets. Weaving together politics, voting rights and classic filmography, Voice/Over takes readers on an unforgettable multiracial, multigenerational adventure.” —Susan Kiyo Ito, author of I Would Meet You Anywhere: A Memoir, National Book Critics Circle Award finalist“Voice/Over is a collage of images, form, politics, family and cultural history that journeys through 7 films to show voting as an act of resistance. From the Nordic family as James Bond Characters to Mummi’s battle with cancer, the family of migrants in a small town are shot against a political backdrop of Watergate and narrated through twin voices of Faith as a babyface, 9-year-old, brown child in an all white family and sometimes [an] invisible college student, who both keep taking us back to this one voting day where Mummi casts her vote to save the free world.”—Tara Dorabji, author of Call Her Freedom, winner of the Like Us First Novel Prize from Simon & Schuster“What does it mean to seek home, despite loss and violent erasure? Intricate and epic, devastating and hilarious, Faith Adiele’s remarkable quest is the story of every global diaspora.”—Tracy K. Smith, U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer-prize-winning author of Life on Mars“Part history lesson . . . part love letter . . . utterly captivating. A feast for the eyes, the mind, and the heart.”—Natalie Baszile, Author of Queen Sugar