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The Last Palace
- Europe's Turbulent Century in Five Lives and One Legendary House
- Narrateur(s): Jeff Goldblum
- Durée: 15 h et 36 min
- Catégories: Religion et spiritualité, Judaïsme
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- Auteur(s): Erik Larson
- Narrateur(s): John Lee, Erik Larson
- Durée: 17 h et 49 min
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On Winston Churchill’s first day as prime minister, Adolf Hitler invaded Holland and Belgium. Poland and Czechoslovakia had already fallen, and the Dunkirk evacuation was just two weeks away. For the next 12 months, Hitler would wage a relentless bombing campaign, killing 45,000 Britons. It was up to Churchill to hold his country together and persuade President Franklin Roosevelt that Britain was a worthy ally - and willing to fight to the end. In The Splendid and the Vile, Erik Larson shows how Churchill taught the British people "the art of being fearless."
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- Écrit par Lisa Slater le 2020-05-08
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The Dutch House
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At the end of the Second World War, Cyril Conroy combines luck and a single canny investment to begin an enormous real estate empire, propelling his family from poverty to enormous wealth. His first order of business is to buy the Dutch House, a lavish estate in the suburbs outside of Philadelphia. Meant as a surprise for his wife, the house sets in motion the undoing of everyone he loves. The story is told by Cyril’s son Danny, as he and his older sister, the brilliantly acerbic and self-assured Maeve, are exiled from the house where they grew up by their stepmother.
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My heart could just burst!!!!
- Écrit par Utilisateur anonyme le 2019-10-14
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A Woman of No Importance
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fascinating history of a unique woman
- Écrit par Jmlochhead le 2020-12-11
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Citizens of London
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The Hare with Amber Eyes
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Empty Mansions
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The Splendid and the Vile
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I never write reviews.....
- Écrit par Lisa Slater le 2020-05-08
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The Dutch House
- A Novel
- Auteur(s): Ann Patchett
- Narrateur(s): Tom Hanks
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At the end of the Second World War, Cyril Conroy combines luck and a single canny investment to begin an enormous real estate empire, propelling his family from poverty to enormous wealth. His first order of business is to buy the Dutch House, a lavish estate in the suburbs outside of Philadelphia. Meant as a surprise for his wife, the house sets in motion the undoing of everyone he loves. The story is told by Cyril’s son Danny, as he and his older sister, the brilliantly acerbic and self-assured Maeve, are exiled from the house where they grew up by their stepmother.
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My heart could just burst!!!!
- Écrit par Utilisateur anonyme le 2019-10-14
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A Woman of No Importance
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- Narrateur(s): Juliet Stevenson
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fascinating history of a unique woman
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Citizens of London
- The Americans Who Stood with Britain in Its Darkest, Finest Hour
- Auteur(s): Lynne Olson
- Narrateur(s): Arthur Morey
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Obama reads this himself!
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- The Origins of Our Discontents
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In December 1972, Jean McConville, a 38-year-old mother of 10, was dragged from her Belfast home by masked intruders, her children clinging to her legs. They never saw her again. Her abduction was one of the most notorious episodes of the vicious conflict known as The Troubles. Everyone in the neighborhood knew the IRA was responsible. Patrick Radden Keefe's mesmerizing audiobook on the bitter conflict in Northern Ireland and its aftermath uses the McConville case as a starting point for the tale of a society wracked by a violent guerrilla war.
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Washington Post national investigative reporter Carol Leonnig and White House bureau chief Philip Rucker, both Pulitzer Prize winners, provide the definitive insider narrative of Donald Trump's unique presidency with shocking new reporting and insight into its implications. Here, for the first time, certain officials who have felt honor-bound not to publicly criticize a sitting president or to divulge what they witnessed in a position of trust tell the truth for the benefit of history.
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A sweeping yet intimate narrative about the last hundred years of turbulent European history, as seen through one of Mitteleuropa's greatest houses - and the lives of its occupants
When Norman Eisen moved into the US ambassador’s residence in Prague, returning to the land his mother had fled after the Holocaust, he was startled to discover swastikas hidden beneath the furniture in his new home. These symbols of Nazi Germany were remnants of the residence’s forgotten history, and evidence that we never live far from the past.
From that discovery unspooled the twisting, captivating tale of four of the remarkable people who had called this palace home. Their story is Europe’s, and The Last Palace chronicles the upheavals that transformed the continent over the past century. There was the optimistic Jewish financial baron, Otto Petschek, who built the palace after World War I as a statement of his faith in democracy, only to have that faith shattered; Rudolf Toussaint, the cultured, compromised German general who occupied the palace during World War II, ultimately putting his life at risk to save the house and Prague itself from destruction; Laurence Steinhardt, the first postwar US ambassador whose quixotic struggle to keep the palace out of Communist hands was paired with his pitched efforts to rescue the country from Soviet domination; and Shirley Temple Black, an eyewitness to the crushing of the 1968 Prague Spring by Soviet tanks, who determined to return to Prague and help end totalitarianism - and did just that as US ambassador in 1989.
Weaving in the life of Eisen’s own mother to demonstrate how those without power and privilege moved through history, The Last Palace tells the dramatic and surprisingly cyclical tale of the triumph of liberal democracy.
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“A deft and fascinating narrative...The Last Palace is steeped in politics, military history, architectural lore and anecdotes.... Mr. Eisen’s easy, fluid style and the richness of his material make for very pleasurable historical reading.” (Wall Street Journal)
“The book’s main characters are captivating. The palace itself has a ghostly allure.” (The Economist)
“Meticulous...fascinating.... Reading this book, you are reminded of the many missed opportunities that the United States and other Western allies had to encourage and assist democracy in Central Europe. It is not clear that we have learned from history as we are once again confronting nationalist, nativist and anti-democratic politicians and movements backed or amplified by Russia in Europe and beyond.” (Washington Post)
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- Laurel Hostak
- 2019-01-02
The arc of history in a great curve...
Norman Eisen's epic, intimate opus follows the inhabitants of one extraordinary villa in Prague through a century of tremendous change for the Czech people and for the world. He weaves the story of his own mother, a Holocaust survivor and a formidable woman, into a complex historical tapestry full of coincidence, wonder, and tiny miracles. Portraits of decent leaders, of madmen, of resistance both quiet and deafening. The story of the 20th century, with its slow and constant arc toward better liberal democracies, is a welcome dose of hope for the future. Jeff Goldblum's performance is a treat for the listener. He swells with emotion and discovery, reading every page as though he's learning the information for the first time. Magnificent. And Eisen, reconstructing the most personal moments of his subjects--from Otto Petschek to Shirley Temple Black--suffuses his nonfiction with a sweeping artistry. It's a historical volume treated with a novelist's voice. Best of all, for us readers who count themselves among the 'watchers of Prague' Eisen describes, The Last Palace brilliantly captures the impression of the great city and its people. The vibrations, the energy, the myths and the magic. The unbreakable spirit.
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- Fernando Ferrante
- 2019-01-19
Great book despite goldblum’s narration
Story is great. I just went to Prague and this book enriched the experience. Not even Goldblum’s atrocious narration managed to ruin it. By the way, somebody give him a TUMS. There were parts where it sounded like he needed to burp. When narrating children and women, he sounded like somebody just kicked him in the privates. Every Czech, German, and Hebrew word appeared to give him seizures. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE = just because someone is famous, it does not mean they will be good narrators (the opposite is more likely).
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- Matthew C. Miller
- 2018-11-07
Amazing
Amazing story, great performance. A truly great story about the Czech Republic, and what happened to the country during the 20th Century.
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- Susan M. Ross
- 2018-10-23
Lots of history little heart
Agree with another reviewer who said the same. Lots of historical detail but almost detached in the delivery. I would’ve liked more depth of character and more human side of the story. It was a bit of a trudge to get through it. Not a huge fan of the narrators lilt & voice variation.
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- Olabumie Messeh
- 2018-10-20
One of the best books I have ever read/Listen to.
One Of the best books I have ever read/Listen to, truly a Awesome read it gives you historic reference and family history at the same time. I will read it again, and Again.
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- emilize
- 2019-09-05
History comes to life beautifully
Ambassador Eisen is a truly gifted storyteller, and Jeff Goldblum does the best Norm Eisen impersonation I've ever heard! This book allows you to visualize the chilling, courageous, hopeful, tragic, and extravagant threads woven throughout Czech history—as though we were all watchers of Prague.
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- Mark Triska
- 2020-11-28
Great and entertaining story of Czechoslovakia over the past 150 years!
Well researched and entertains from start to finish. You get a history lesson without any boredom involved!
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- Nanno23
- 2020-08-15
Fascinating book made even better by a great reader!
I had wanted to read this book because of my heritage but couldn’t get to it. Thank goodness because instead I got to listen to Jeff Goldblum PERFORM it. It’s an amazing story of a wonder place I did not know but Eisen brought it alive for me. And Goldblum’s talent as an actor was evident in every single sentence. Thanks for the knowledge and the adventure!
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- Idaho Eva
- 2020-08-11
Interesting Story; Horrid Narration
Far-ranging story that doesn't just confine itself to the history of the Petschek house. At first I was distracted by what seemed like tangents but once I realized the book is about the diplomatic efforts also associated with the house, it was easier to just go with the story. The last chapters involving Shirley Temple Balxk's ambassadorship were particularly good. However,I really wish I had read the book rather than listened to it. Jeff Goldbloom, with his oh-so breathy narration and his over-dramatization, drew too much attention to himself. A good narrator should almost fade away. And the most unforgivable was his pronunciation of even the simplest of Czech words. You would think that for someone narrating a book set in Prague, he would have consulted a dialogue coach.
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- Patrick
- 2020-08-09
Fascinating historical story, superb narration
This books takes you through over a hundred years of Czech history in a moving and compelling set of intertwined stories. Jeff Goldblum's narration is marvelous.