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It Can't Happen Here

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It Can't Happen Here

By: Sinclair Lewis
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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First published in 1935, when Americans were still largely oblivious to the rise of Hitler in Europe, this prescient novel tells a cautionary tale about the fragility of democracy and offers an alarming, eerily timeless look at how fascism could take hold in America.

Doremus Jessup, a newspaper editor, is dismayed to find that many of the people he knows support presidential candidate Berzelius Windrip. The suspiciously fascist Windrip is offering to save the nation from sex, crime, welfare cheats, and a liberal press. But after Windrip wins the election, dissent soon becomes dangerous for Jessup. Windrip forcibly gains control of Congress and the Supreme Court and, with the aid of his personal paramilitary storm troopers, turns the United States into a totalitarian state.

©1935 Sinclair Lewis. © renewed 1963 by Michael Lewis (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Classics Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Political Scary Funny Witty
Prophetic Storyline • Compelling Cautionary Tale • Flawless Narration • Believable Protagonist • Satirical Humor

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Would you listen to It Can't Happen Here again? Why?

YES

What did you like best about this story?

ITS IRONY, PRESCIENCE AND, WELL, ABOUT AS MUCH HUMOR AS FACISM CAN PROVIDE.

What about Grover Gardner’s performance did you like?

YES, FLUID -- CLEAR

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

DON'T LOOK NOW, BUT WATCH YOUR BACK

Any additional comments?

TOO IRONIC, TOO MUCH OF A TEMPLATE FOR LAST YEAR'S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

A BOOK THAT WAS WRITTEN IN 1938 FOR 2017

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I'm not sure what political school of thought the author is endorsing here, but I seem to think supports some form of intellectual socialism which I don't agree with, but it didn't stop me from enjoying. I enjoyed the author showing clearly the power of the mob in democracy. The book is great which I'm sure is why it is a classic. I really enjoyed the characters, the themes, and the apocalyptical fantasy created by the author.

A Great Book

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Should be on every high school’s required reading list but probably would be burned in TX. Grover Gardner does a wonderful narration at a near perfect pace. Story covers the birth of a totalitarian nation from the perspective of a liberal newspaper editor who is far from perfect. Can actually and truthfully say this has been placed on one of my top ten books of all time.

Eerily prophetic, written in 1935!

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the first 3 chapters are just plain disturbing. the parallels to Trump and what is happening in the US are eerie right down to the league of forgotten men!!!

eerie parallels to current political climate

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Vivid imagery of an America that is all too close to reality. It’s already happening here

Prescient Novel foreshadowing what’s to come

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