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The Eleventh Victim
- De: Nancy Grace
- Narrado por: Kate McIntyre
- Duración: 7 h y 5 m
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Hailey Dean is a young and tremendously successful criminal prosecutor in Georgia, equally proud of her career and her adoring fiance. But just a few weeks before the wedding, her fiance's murder and its aftermath send her into a tailspin. Grief-stricken and disillusioned with her profession, Hailey decides to leave Georgia for New York City; she hopes the change of pace and surroundings will help her heal.
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Great Book ,BORING READER
- De Daniel en 08-22-09
- The Eleventh Victim
- De: Nancy Grace
- Narrado por: Kate McIntyre
Action, not plot
Revisado: 11-11-20
Little time is taken for character development. I wanted to care but it was all so focussed on moving forward that there was little time to engage with the string of terrible events presented with real engagement. Author need to slow down an tell us a more controlled story
Atlanta is presented sympathetically? But there is so much happening it it’s hard to notice or appreciate.
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The War Before the War
- Fugitive Slaves and the Struggle for America's Soul from the Revolution to the Civil War
- De: Andrew Delbanco
- Narrado por: Ari Fliakos
- Duración: 13 h y 40 m
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For decades after its founding, America was really two nations—one slave, one free. There were many reasons why this composite nation ultimately broke apart, but the fact that enslaved black people repeatedly risked their lives to flee their masters in the South in search of freedom in the North proved that the "united" states was actually a lie. Fugitive slaves exposed the contradiction between the myth that slavery was a benign institution and the reality that a nation based on the principle of human equality was in fact a prison-house in which millions of Americans had no rights.
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Great promise greater disappointment
- De Amazon Customer en 12-09-18
- The War Before the War
- Fugitive Slaves and the Struggle for America's Soul from the Revolution to the Civil War
- De: Andrew Delbanco
- Narrado por: Ari Fliakos
Finchallenging history of a critically important topic
Revisado: 09-02-19
Excellent mix of detailed presentation with morally informed analysis of the implications of action and inaction. As an anti racist adult Northerner with deep Southern roots and an education in the pre-1968 South, I know a lot and learned more.
THANKS.
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Fear Itself
- The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time
- De: Ira Katznelson
- Narrado por: Scott Brick
- Duración: 22 h y 35 m
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Redefining our traditional understanding of the New Deal, Fear Itself finally examines this pivotal American era through a sweeping international lens that juxtaposes a struggling democracy with enticing ideologies like Fascism and Communism. Ira Katznelson, "a towering figure in the study of American and European history" (Cornel West), boldly asserts that, during the 1930s and 1940s, American democracy was rescued yet distorted by a unified band of southern lawmakers who safeguarded racial segregation as they built a new national state to manage capitalism and assert global power.
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History in Context of Political Science Analysis
- De zsuzsanna en 08-27-15
- Fear Itself
- The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time
- De: Ira Katznelson
- Narrado por: Scott Brick
Overly dramatic performance makes listening impossible
Revisado: 05-20-17
The book might be ok, but the reading is unbearable
I had to stop reading and would urge others to avoid this book. Maybe Brick would be ok for reading fiction, but NOT serious history
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Human Smoke
- The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization
- De: Nicholson Baker
- Narrado por: Norman Dietz
- Duración: 14 h y 12 m
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Human Smoke delivers an indictment of the treasured myths that have romanticized much of the 1930s and '40s. Incorporating meticulous research and well-documented sources---including newspaper and magazine articles, radio speeches, memoirs, and diaries---the book juxtaposes hundreds of interrelated moments of decision, brutality, suffering, and mercy. Vivid glimpses of political leaders and their dissenters illuminate the gradual, horrifying advance toward overt global war and Holocaust.
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Not a "History Book" per se
- De Roy en 02-20-09
- Human Smoke
- The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization
- De: Nicholson Baker
- Narrado por: Norman Dietz
Misses the point
Revisado: 11-11-15
I hate war too. But baker bends too far over backward in damning churchill (and FDR). No "peace" would have stopped Hitlers genocidal war, it would just have given the Nazis more time.
But the source material is useful. And surely the Allies were lacking in critical ways, but not because they did not take up Hitler's hypocritical offers of compromise.
Other books do a better job of showing this.
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