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The Invisible Bridge

De: Julie Orringer
Narrado por: Arthur Morey
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Julie Orringer’s astonishing first novel, eagerly awaited since the publication of her heralded best-selling short-story collection, How to Breathe Underwater (“fiercely beautiful”—The New York Times; “unbelievably good”—Monica Ali), is a grand love story set against the backdrop of Budapest and Paris, an epic tale of three brothers whose lives are ravaged by war, and the chronicle of one family’s struggle against the forces that threaten to annihilate it.

Paris, 1937. Andras Lévi, a Hungarian-Jewish architecture student, arrives from Budapest with a scholarship, a single suitcase, and a mysterious letter he has promised to deliver to C. Morgenstern on the rue de Sévigné. As he falls into a complicated relationship with the letter’s recipient, he becomes privy to a secret history that will alter the course of his own life. Meanwhile, as his elder brother takes up medical studies in Modena and their younger brother leaves school for the stage, Europe’s unfolding tragedy sends each of their lives into terrifying uncertainty. At the end of Andras’s second summer in Paris, all of Europe erupts in a cataclysm of war.

From the small Hungarian town of Konyár to the grand opera houses of Budapest and Paris, from the lonely chill of Andras’s room on the rue des Écoles to the deep and enduring connection he discovers on the rue de Sévigné, from the despair of Carpathian winter to an unimaginable life in forced labor camps and beyond, The Invisible Bridge tells the story of a love tested by disaster, of brothers whose bonds cannot be broken, of a family shattered and remade in history’s darkest hour, and of the dangerous power of art in a time of war.

Expertly crafted, magnificently written, emotionally haunting, and impossible to put down, The Invisible Bridge resoundingly confirms Julie Orringer’s place as one of today’s most vital and commanding young literary talents.
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This is one of the best books I have ever read. The auther brings to life the old world with all the hopes, sadness and real people.. This book should be made to a movie. The narriator did a fantastic job.

one of the best books

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes I a a history teacher and the book gives an account of the horrible times of Hungary during WWII for the Jews.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes but it kept me running for a month.

Any additional comments?

I would like some other accounts of people in Eastern Europe or Europe in general during WWII that were not Jews. Most of the books I read are great but are written by Jews. I like their prospective and know it was a horrible time for them but I would like other views of the history.

Loved the story

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it's was a good story just hard a slow pace and super drawn out story.

very slow and drawn out

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I just don’t understand the 5star reviews at all. I will say enjoyed that it is centered on Hungary and the people, did learn things I didn’t know, which is always good. But this story is no more compelling than most ww2 stories I have read which has been many. It is NOT as compelling many others. It is a good story. But MUCH too long. Could have easily been cut in half at least. The first half gets so bogged down it gets tedious and boring, almost returned it after 10~12 hours! Left it several times and went back later,,,, but just didn’t live up to those in my opinion. Most of the time I knew what was going to happen before it got there. Not the first time I’ve been disappointed in raving 5star reviews, wonder if those are all “real”. Actually wish I had about 20 of those hours back.

Average ww2 story

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Great book about the world war era Paris and Budapest, as well as about the ravages of the nazi regime in Hungary.
Arthur Morey's narration is great, except when he tries to pronounce Hungarian words, where he fails epically. It would not have been a huge task to ask a native to help out. Also, he is inconsistent in this, pronouncing a word one way and 50 pages down, another way.
All in all, a very engrossing and enjoyable book.

Great book, amazing story

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