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The Unwanted
- America, Auschwitz, and a Village Caught in Between
- By: Michael Dobbs
- Narrated by: Mark Deakins
- Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
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The Unwanted is the intimate account of a small village on the edge of the Black Forest whose Jewish families desperately pursued American visas to flee the Nazis. Battling formidable bureaucratic obstacles, some make it to the United States while others are unable to obtain the necessary documents. Some are murdered in Auschwitz, their applications for American visas still "pending." Drawing on previously unpublished letters, diaries, interviews, and visa records, Michael Dobbs provides an illuminating account of America's response to the refugee crisis of the 1930s and 1940s.
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informative and eye-opening
- By Sy Morley on 08-24-19
- The Unwanted
- America, Auschwitz, and a Village Caught in Between
- By: Michael Dobbs
- Narrated by: Mark Deakins
A valuable contribution to Holocaust literature
Reviewed: 06-12-19
Michael Dobbs’ book gives us a personal look at the individual lives of Jews and their persecution in the German village of Kippenheim during the 1930s-40s, set against American isolationist and anti-immigrant sentiment and the policies that blocked many from finding refuge in the US. Compellingly written, emotionally powerful - requires the reader to fully consider what America’s role was in responding to the Holocaust.
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A Perfect Spy
- A Novel
- By: John le Carré
- Narrated by: Michael Jayston
- Length: 20 hrs and 53 mins
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Over the course of his seemingly irreproachable life, Magnus Pym has been all things to all people: a devoted family man, a trusted colleague, a loyal friend - and the perfect spy. But in the wake of his estranged father's death, Magnus vanishes, and the British Secret Service is up in arms. Is it grief, or is the reason for his disappearance more sinister? And who is the mysterious man with the sad moustache who also seems to be looking for Magnus? In A Perfect Spy, John le Carré has crafted one of his crowning masterpieces.
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Remembrances of loyalties past
- By Darwin8u on 04-13-13
- A Perfect Spy
- A Novel
- By: John le Carré
- Narrated by: Michael Jayston
A perfect novel. Much more than a spy thriller. An engaging, brilliant masterpiece. Highly recommended.
Reviewed: 02-21-18
This is one of the most brilliant written books I have ever read. Brilliantly drawn characters and a thoroughly engrossing story. Moving and powerful.
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Funny Girl
- A Novel
- By: Nick Hornby
- Narrated by: Emma Fielding
- Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
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Set in 1960's London, Funny Girl is a lively account of the adventures of the intrepid young Sophie Straw as she navigates her transformation from provincial ingnue to television starlet amid a constellation of delightful characters. Insightful and humorous, Nick Hornby's latest does what he does best: endears us to a cast of characters who are funny if flawed, and forces us to examine ourselves in the process.
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Fab first 9 hrs. so can forgive the last 1.3 hrs.
- By Flossiesmommy on 02-06-15
- Funny Girl
- A Novel
- By: Nick Hornby
- Narrated by: Emma Fielding
Fantastic story, brilliant narration!
Reviewed: 02-12-15
Hornby is at his best with this character driven story of actors, writers and producers on a BBC comedy sitcom in London in the early 1960.
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Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them
- A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right
- By: Al Franken
- Narrated by: Al Franken
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
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Finding logical inconsistencies, factual errors, and doublespeak wherever he looks, Al Franken takes on and destroys the myth of liberal bias in the media, hoists the Bush White House on its own rhetorical petard, and punctures the mean-spirited sanctimony of such media darlings as Ann Coulter and Bill O'Reilly. Timely, provocative, unfailingly honest, and always uproarious, Lies is sure to raise hackles and spark hilarity inside the Beltway and from sea to shining sea.
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Accuracy can be fun
- By Lee on 09-15-03
- Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them
- A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right
- By: Al Franken
- Narrated by: Al Franken
Brilliant, hilarious, biting, and brutally honest
Reviewed: 10-16-03
This well researched, documented, and thoughtful critique of the right is far more than a simple, humor title. It should be read and will be relished by all of us who are suffering in policy hell under the brutal and boorish (second) Bush regime and the administration's pack of self-serving friends.
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