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The Book of Atlantis Black
- The Search for a Sister Gone Missing; A Memoir
- De: Betsy Bonner
- Narrado por: Laura Jennings
- Duración: 5 h y 15 m
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With access to Atlantis' email and social media accounts, Bonner attempts to decipher and construct a narrative around the circumstances surrounding her probable death: Frantic and unintelligible notes on Facebook, alarming images of Atlantis with a handgun tucked in the waistband of her pants, Craigslist companionship ads, DEA agent testimony, video surveillance, police reports, and various phone calls and moments-in-the-flesh conjured from memory.
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- De jes en 08-25-20
- The Book of Atlantis Black
- The Search for a Sister Gone Missing; A Memoir
- De: Betsy Bonner
- Narrado por: Laura Jennings
Heart-wrenching and compelling biography/mystery
Revisado: 08-08-24
I just discovered this gripping account of the life and death of a musician I knew during my brief year living and playing music in NYC. Atlantis and I weren't close, but I do have a fond enough memory of her to be invested in and deeply affected by this book. Her sister has done an incredible job in this portrayal of a deeply troubled soul, drawing out vivid memories, both bitter and sweet. I didn't know Atlantis well enough to know that her stage persona was not an act, rather a kind of an intimate exorcism or catharsis. She was beautiful, so I made that stupid assumption that her life must be easy. However painful the truth, I'm grateful that her sister shared Atlantis' story with the world. I can't imagine the anguish of walking through life, with so many heavy questions hanging over the loss of a loved one. I send my love to the Bonner sisters and I hope that karma intervenes to somehow shine a light on the final, tortured chapter of this young, sensitive artist's life.
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