In the midst of winter : a novel / Isabel Allende.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781508241973
- ISBN: 150824197X
- ISBN: 9781508241966
- ISBN: 1508241961
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 sound file) : digital
- Publisher: [United States] : Findaway World : [2017]
Content descriptions
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Dennis Boutsikaris, Jasmine Cephas Jones & Alma Cuervo. |
Language Note: | Translated from Spanish. |
Source of Description Note: | Online resource ; title from cover image (EBSCO, viewed October 20, 2017) |
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Genre: | Audiobooks. Downloadable audio books. Audiobooks. Fiction. |
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Electronic resources
- AudioFile Reviews : AudioFile Reviews 2018 January
Three narrators--three very different voices--draw the listener into three tragic stories of suffering and survival that converge on a wintry night in Brooklyn. The listener clearly experiences the dramatic backstories of the three main characters: Lucia, from Chile; Evelyn, from Guatemala; and Richard, an American who once lived in Brazil. Each of the narrators, Dennis Boutsikaris, Jasmine Jones, and Alma Cuervo, embodies the tone, personality, and pain of his or her characters, with Cuervo providing the most genuine performance. Listeners may become so engaged in the characters' histories that they experience a jolt upon being brought back to the present and the narrative about the minor car accident that draws these three people together. E.Q. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine - Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews - Audio And Video Online Reviews 1991-2018
In this intricate, layered tale, the lives of three near strangers intersect on a frozen Brooklyn evening after a freak car accident. The protagonists, Richard, a professor who once lived in Brazil; his tenant Lucia, a Chilean visiting lecturer at his university; and Evelyn, a Guatemalan nanny, are bound together when Richard rear-ends the car Evelyn is driving, exposing a dead body in the trunk and setting up a dramatic, if ill-advised, mission. Three narratorsâBoutsikaris, Jasmine Cephas Jones, and Alma Cuervoâably relate each character's fascinating, often horrific backstory, keeping listeners riveted throughout the lengthy forays into the past. The warmth and humor of Allende's writing are clearly transmitted via the readers' genuine performances. Deliberate pacing and attention to tone allow the individual quirks of personality, suffering, and, thankfully, the hopefulness their characters retain, despite their difficulties, to shine. Particularly well drawn is the almost-silent Evelyn, whose story is the most affecting of all. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews. - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2018 February #1
A big bang brings together two professors, an illegal immigrant, and a frozen corpse during a 2016 blizzard. Professor Richard Bowmaster rear-ends a Lexus driven by Guatemalan nanny Evelyn Ortega, who then appears that evening at Richard's brownstone with a harrowing tale that requires Richard to call up his basement tenant, fellow professor Lucia Maraz, to help. Over the next few days, the trio will attempt to solve a murder, two will fall in love, one will need to disappear, and another will need to find resting peace. Dennis Boutsikaris presents Richard with equal parts dignity and desperation, revealing a past filled with selfish decisions, lost relationships, and self-imposed isolation. Alma Cuervo becomes Lucia, her voice rich and melodious, buoyant and solemn, as she shares the teacher's Chilean past, her family nearly destroyed by deception and violence. Jasmine Cephas Jones assumes Evelyn's horrific losses of siblings and cultureâperhaps even her sanityâwith compassion and grace.
Copyright 2018 Library Journal.VERDICT The terrific triad bring gentle nuance and empathic energy to Allende's latest best seller; libraries will want to be prepared with all formats to meet high demand. ["Allende puts a human face on the realities of illegal immigration, broken hearts, courage, and healing":LJ 11/1/17 review of the Atria hc.]âTerry Hong, Smithsonian BookDragon, Washington, DC - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2018 January #4
The audiobook of Allende's latest novel employs the vocals of three actors with mixed results. Actor Boutsikaris is a master of tempo, and her well-tempered reading here keeps listeners fastened to the story. Jones and Cuervo, on the other hand, tend to enunciate too carefully, obstructing Allende's rhythms and causing listeners to focus on individual words rather than the story as a whole. That said, the three actors convincingly portray the three protagonists of Allende's story, all of whom cross paths in Brooklyn. Each is scarred by experiences related to the Latin American political landscape of the 1970s: NYU professor Richard Bowmaster is a human rights scholar who has worked in Brazil; his tenant, Lucia Maraz, is a visiting professor from Chile; and Evelyn Ortega is an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala who crashes into Richard's car while driving her employer's Lexus on a snowy day. The book includes a somewhat awkward mixture of light romantic comedy and heavy personal and political tragediesâthe Pinochet years, the terror of MS-13, the plight of immigrants, and the hideous business of sex slavery in the U.S. The readers are sweet in the romantic parts, but Allende's minute descriptions of violent personal and political events are harder to follow.
Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly.An Atria hardcover. (Oct.)