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J. Puttgen

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astonishingly good memoir

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-23-18

I listen to A LOT of memoirs - especially those by people of color. It feels like a ritual practice: get in my car, open the narrative of a person of color, allow their experience and worldview to permeate my body, and be attentive. This one came to my attention because of Aminatta Forna's wonderful essay on Power Walking in different parts of the world and at different times in her life.
There are many reasons to love this book: its evocation of Sierra Leone and the UK in the 1970's; its portrait of how democracy can be derailed by demagoguery and disregard for truth; the courage and integrity that Forna brings to her search for the truth about her beloved father's persecution. I loved the narrator's voice as well & her easy rendering of voices from all parts of the world.
I'll go ahead and say that this feels like an important book, a wise book, a book to generate complex feelings of compassion and curiosity.

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I could listen to this narrator all day, everyday

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-09-13

What made the experience of listening to Telegraph Avenue the most enjoyable?

The narrator, definitely. Especially his swearing. Telegraph Avenue is one "motherf*cker"-enhanced audiobook, and this narrator really brings life & warmth to the humor & bravado & absurdity of Chabon's dialogues. Please, Audible: do whatever you can to make sure Clarke Peters reads us more books! He's 10,000 times more enjoyable to listen to than some of the uptight culture-heads who also do this work, and his acting is impeccable. Seriously: more Clarke Peters, please, and not just for books that feature Black characters. I'd listen to him do Dickens, Eugenides, whoever. He's great. And, oh yeah, Chabon's book is pretty good, too.

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totally gripping!

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-26-09

I loved this recording of Ursula Le Guin's beautiful novel so much that I listened to it all over again as soon as I'd heard it through the first time. The language is sparse and clear, and the narrator's voice is perfectly suited to it. Le Guin's exploration of what piety means in action is fascinating, and her exploration of gender roles is a nuanced as ever. Hoorah!

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