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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2010 · 12H 34M

Great House Audiobook by Nicole Krauss

from Listen to Popular Titles Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical · host Nicole Krauss

https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/278/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Great House Subtitle: A Novel Author: Nicole Krauss Narrator: Alma Cuervo, George Guidall, Celeste Ciulla, Paul Hecht, Robert Ian Mackenzie Format: Unabridged Length: 12 hrs and 34 mins Language: English Release date: 10-05-10 Publisher: Recorded Books Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 282 votes Genres: Fiction, Historical Publisher's Summary: From the internationally best-selling author of The History of Love comes this stunning novel. Great House follows the multiple owners of one writing desk and how the desk shapes their lives. A young novelist inherited the desk from a poet taken by Pinochets police. Then the desk is stolen from her by the poets supposed daughter. In its drawers, another man discovers a long-kept secret about his wife. And a Jerusalem antiques dealer uses the desk in his familys study, which was devastated by the Nazis in 1944. Editorial Reviews: In Great House, Nicole Krauss weaves together the stories of five different families, each of whom, at some point, owns or uses the same wooden desk. The desk is passed down, left behind, lost and found but its not the only thing the characters have in common: theyre also tied together by human threads of loss, disillusionment, grief, and passion. Five different narrators read alternate sections, giving voice to men and women whose lives intersect in very different ways. The five short pieces All Rise, True Kindness, Swimming Holes, Lies Told by Children, and Weisz are narrated respectively by Alma Cuervo, George Guidall, Robert McKenzie, Celeste Ciulla, and Paul Hecht. Each narrator puts his or her own style into the text: Cuervos thoughtful writer recollects her relationship with a poet who left the desk in her care; Guidalls sharply-voiced father pines for a relationship with his adult son; McKenzies elegant widower discovers a long-held secret about his dead wife and the desk she was so attached to; Ciulla describes her relationship with a pair of siblings under the control of a powerful parent; and Hecht gives life to a man on a lifelong quest to recreate the most important moment of his childhood. Every one of them brings individual pacing, tone, and emphasis to the main and secondary characters, turning the vignettes into a cohesive whole. Great House, which was just nominated for a National Book Award, isnt a plot-heavy novel, but Krauss writing is delicate and haunting, with a lyrical, poignant style that the narrators focus into emotional journeys through each characters past and present. Critic Reviews: "This stunning work showcases Krauss's consistent talent.... The sharply etched characters seem at first arbitrarily linked across time and space, but Krauss pulls together the disparate elements, settings, characters, and fragile connective tissue to form a formidable and haunting mosaic of loss and profound sorrow. (Publishers Weekly) The most heartbreaking part of Great House, the third novel by Nicole Krauss, is having to finish itAs the mysteries of this beautifully written novel come spooling out, youll marvel at how profoundly one brilliantly crafted metaphor involving a mute wooden artifact can remind us what it means to be alive. (Rachel Rosenblit, Elle) Krauss masterful rendition of character is breathtaking, compelling.... This tour de force of fiction writing will deeply satisfy fans of the authors first two books and bring her legions more. (Booklist, Starred Review)

Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/278/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Great House Subtitle: A Novel Author: Nicole Krauss Narrator: Alma Cuervo, George Guidall, Celeste Ciulla, Paul Hecht, Robert Ian Mackenzie Format: Unabridged Length: 12 hrs and 34 mins Language: English Release date: 10-05-10 Publisher: Recorded Books Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 282 votes Genres: Fiction, Historical Publisher's Summary: From the internationally best-selling author of The History of Love comes this stunning novel. Great House follows the multiple owners of one writing desk and how the desk shapes their lives. A young novelist inherited the desk from a poet taken by Pinochets police. Then the desk is stolen from her by the poets supposed daughter. In its drawers, another man discovers a long-kept secret about his wife. And a Jerusalem antiques dealer uses the desk in his familys study, which was devastated by the Nazis in 1944. Editorial Reviews: In Great House, Nicole Krauss weaves together the stories of five different families, each of whom, at some point, owns or uses the same wooden desk. The desk is passed down, left behind, lost and found but its not the only thing the characters have in common: theyre also tied together by human threads of loss, disillusionment, grief, and passion. Five different narrators read alternate sections, giving voice to men and women whose lives intersect in very different ways. The five short pieces All Rise, True Kindness, Swimming Holes, Lies Told by Children, and Weisz are narrated respectively by Alma Cuervo, George Guidall, Robert McKenzie, Celeste Ciulla, and Paul Hecht. Each narrator puts his or her own style into the text: Cuervos thoughtful writer recollects her relationship with a poet who left the desk in her care; Guidalls sharply-voiced father pines for a relationship with his adult son; McKenzies elegant widower discovers a long-held secret about his dead wife and the desk she was so attached to; Ciulla describes her relationship with a pair of siblings under the control of a powerful parent; and Hecht gives life to a man on a lifelong quest to recreate the most important moment of his childhood. Every one of them brings individual pacing, tone, and emphasis to the main and secondary characters, turning the vignettes into a cohesive whole. Great House, which was just nominated for a National Book Award, isnt a plot-heavy novel, but Krauss writing is delicate and haunting, with a lyrical, poignant style that the narrators focus into emotional journeys through each characters past and present. Critic Reviews: "This stunning work showcases Krauss's consistent talent.... The sharply etched characters seem at first arbitrarily linked across time and space, but Krauss pulls together the disparate elements, settings, characters, and fragile connective tissue to form a formidable and haunting mosaic of loss and profound sorrow. (Publishers Weekly) The most heartbreaking part of Great House, the third novel by Nicole Krauss, is having to finish itAs the mysteries of this beautifully written novel come spooling out, youll marvel at how profoundly one brilliantly crafted metaphor involving a mute wooden artifact can remind us what it means to be alive. (Rachel Rosenblit, Elle) Krauss masterful rendition of character is breathtaking, compelling.... This tour de force of fiction writing will deeply satisfy fans of the authors first two books and bring her legions more. (Booklist, Starred Review)

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