Audiobook Review: To Die To Live by Jason Hershey
To Die To Live
Series: Thelonious Mitchell #1
Author: Jason Hershey
Narrator: Justin James
Published: October 17, 2017
Audiobook: 1 hour 11 minutes
Reviewed By: Jessica
Date Listened To: May 2, 2026
Jessica’s Rating: 5 stars
Book Description:
Thelonious “Theo” Mitchell is a down-on-his-luck teenager, wandering aimlessly through life with no desire or focus. When tragedy strikes, he is taken in by his aunt and uncle. Thrown into a new school with unfamiliar surroundings, he befriends the class “troublemaker”. After yet another tragedy, will Theo fall victim to life, or use the tragedy as a spark and motivation to embrace all that life has to offer?
Jessica’s Review:
This novella is a debut and it was powerful! I was pulled in and attached to Theo from the beginning. He is young and has already been dealt a hard life. He has gone through a hard loss and taken in by his aunt and uncle. A new place means new changes and also challenges. Teens can be brutal, even more so to ‘the new guy’ who doesn’t fit in. But then Theo meets and eventually becomes friends with Draven, and they bond over similarities. What happens over the course of the novella shows what some kids go through and life is not easy for everyone and the hardships that can affect someone for their life.
I listened to the audio version and it is just one hour 11 minutes long, but Hershey packs so much into it: The importance of close friendship, heartache, loss, and determination to live the life we are given in spite of what happens to us. The narrator Justin James brought Theo to life for me!
This novella was written nine years ago and some parts of it have aged: Teens mostly do not use Facebook anymore. They have Snapchat, TikTok, and I am sure other apps that I am not familiar with. It’s not a negative, times and technology just change!
I look forward to more stories involving Theo and what happens next in his life.
I received an Audible copy from the author in exchange for a review. Thank you so much! I enjoyed my introduction to Theo.