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Doc

De: Mary Doria Russell
Narrado por: Mark Bramhall
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The year is 1878, peak of the Texas cattle trade. The place is Dodge City, Kansas, a saloon-filled cow town jammed with liquored-up adolescent cowboys and young Irish hookers. Violence is random and routine, but when the burned body of a mixed-blood boy named Johnnie Sanders is discovered, his death shocks a part-time policeman named Wyatt Earp. And it is a matter of strangely personal importance to Doc Holliday, the frail twenty-six-year-old dentist who has just opened an office at No. 24, Dodge House.

Beautifully educated, born to the life of a Southern gentleman, Dr. John Henry Holliday is given an awful choice at the age of twenty-two: die within months in Atlanta or leave everyone and everything he loves in the hope that the dry air and sunshine of the West will restore him to health. Young, scared, lonely, and sick, he arrives on the rawest edge of the Texas frontier just as an economic crash wrecks the dreams of a nation. Soon, with few alternatives open to him, Doc Holliday is gambling professionally; he is also living with Mária Katarina Harony, a high-strung Hungarian whore with dazzling turquoise eyes, who can quote Latin classics right back at him. Kate makes it her business to find Doc the high-stakes poker games that will support them both in high style. It is Kate who insists that the couple travel to Dodge City, because “that’s where the money is.”

And that is where the unlikely friendship of Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp really begins—before Wyatt Earp is the prototype of the square-jawed, fearless lawman; before Doc Holliday is the quintessential frontier gambler; before the gunfight at the O.K. Corral links their names forever in American frontier mythology—when neither man wanted fame or deserved notoriety.

Authentic, moving, and witty, Mary Doria Russell’s fifth novel redefines these two towering figures of the American West and brings to life an extraordinary cast of historical characters, including Holliday’s unforgettable companion, Kate. First and last, however, Doc is John Henry Holliday’s story, written with compassion, humor, and respect by one of our greatest contemporary storytellers.
Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Histórico Misterio Westerns Ingenioso Para sentirse bien Western Fiction

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Praise for Doc

"Fact and mythmaking converge as Russell creates a Dodge City filled with nuggets of surprising history, a city so alive readers can smell the sawdust and hear the tinkling of saloon pianos...Filled with action and humor yet philosophically rich and deeply moving—a magnificent read." -Kirkus


Praise for Mary Doria Russell


“In clean, effortless prose and with captivating flashes of wit, Mary Doria Russell creates memorable characters who navigate the world of exciting ideas and disturbing moral issues without ever losing their humanity or humor.”—The Bookwatch, on The Sparrow

“The action moves swiftly, with impressive authority, jostling dialogue, vibrant personalities and meticulous, unexpected historical detail. The intensity and intimacy of Russell’s storytelling, her sharp character writing and fierce sense of humor bring fresh immediacy to this riveting . . . saga.” —Publishers Weekly, on A Thread of Grace

“Brilliant . . . powerful . . . Russell is an outstanding natural storyteller whose remarkable wit, erudition, and dramatic skills keep us turning the pages in excitement and anticipation.” —San Francisco Chronicle, on Children of God

“Rapturous and relevant . . . a wonderful story that brings to life a period of history that has remarkable parallels to our own.”—Seattle Post-Intelligencer, on Dreamers of the Day
Rich Characterization • Historical Authenticity • Masterful Voice Acting • Compelling Storytelling • Emotional Depth

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I was very impressed with the story and the narration. Something for almost anyone in this book, western history, American history, romance, philosophy and a lot of truth. I was particularly taken by the writers knowledge on the truth about the civil war (although the book only just touches on the civil war) - she has obviously not fallen for the politically correct data on the subject.

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What did you love best about Doc?

This excellently written book portrays the early lives of John Holliday, the Earp brothers, and other western legendary figures in Dodge City in the 1870's. Mary D. Russell weaves the strands of their lives into a vivid tapestry. You come to know them so well, their plans, hopes, weaknesses, their hard past experiences, the early friendships and falling out. Dorris has accomplished wonderful character portrayal and plot based on solid research.
However, the narrator carries the reader's experience to a new level.
It's hard to believe that only one narrator tells this multi-character story. He turns this excellent book into compelling theater. Every character has a distinctive voice, speech pattern, pronunciation, even Polish Kate.
I was riveted during all the hours of the book. If only it could have lasted longer.
It is one I will definitely listen to again!

Engrossing Theater

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Any additional comments?

This book presents a well known character of the American west. Each scene involves either shoot-out or a brothol, but this truly was the way life was. There are interesting characters and some moments of humor. The reader was excellent.

engaging

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What did you love best about Doc?

Really a wonderful narrator who rendered this story with tremendous energy. With his voice he expanded the characters emotional reach .. these characters came alive . I hope his tubercular cough is improving as he moves to another project. I will look for other books by both author and narrator.

Absolutely superb !

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The blending of real history with imagined color and personality made for the best book I’ve listened to this year! I knew some of Doc Holliday’s story;that he was a dentist, a pro gambler and that he died from TB, but I did not know about his background and how long he suffered. If you like an old west story with a lot of fact, this is for you. The narrator did a great job...loved his Southern/Western accent

Best Book This Year!!!

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