
Preparation for the Next Life
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Narrado por:
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Robertson Dean
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Atticus Lish
Zou Lei, orphan of the desert, migrates to work in America and finds herself slaving in New York's kitchens. She falls in love with a young man whose heart has been broken in another desert. A new life may be possible if together they can survive homelessness, lockup, and the young man's nightmares, which may be more prophecy than madness.
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- Winner of the 2015 PEN/Faulkner Award
I always look for redeeming value...could not find it.
Wish I could be more positive
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powerful
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Compelling love story
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Buzzing with raw life, the hope and the hardship!
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An Incredible Work
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Would you consider the audio edition of Preparation for the Next Life to be better than the print version?
I didn't read the book.If you’ve listened to books by Atticus Lish before, how does this one compare?
I haven't - my first from Atticus LishWhat about Robertson Dean’s performance did you like?
He captured the personalities of the characters.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Two moments that I thought were great. The first when skinner is allowed to sleep upstairs at the fast food place and the "run" where he felt drained and normal for the first time in a long time.Any additional comments?
Loved the ending!Choppy, but Interesting...
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Would you listen to Preparation for the Next Life again? Why?
This was one of the best books I have heard....ever. the reader's odd style aided in the story telling so much. I just loved this book, even though it was very depressing and sad. A look in to a apart of American life I have never heard about before.do not miss this one
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PftNL has been described as a love story. That is definitely not how I would describe this novel. It is much more than a love story and certainly does not fall into the romance genre, nor godforbid, chicklit. This book is so much more than a love story. It is the tale of two people, Zou Lei (Zoh-lay), a Chinese Muslim undocumented immigrant and Skinner, a 23-year-old male that has recently returned from the Iraq war and is suffering from severe PTSD. Both of them are struggling to survive at the most basic levels at the margins of society in New York City.
In reading other reviews, it seems that you are either blown away by this book or you really dislike it. You may not like it if you prefer a more action-oriented story or you are disturbed by violence (there is one short but very violent scene in the book which really disturbed me.) You certainly will not like this novel if you are looking for some joy in a story. There is none here.
I was very on edge toward the end of the story and am happy to say, my worst nightmare did not happen. I feel that the ending was satisfactory, believable, and fitting.
As for the author, I scratch my head and wonder how a man who describes himself as coming from "huge privilege" could be able to capture the seamy side of life and living at the margins of society so impeccably. The narrator does this book justice, doing an expert job with both main characters. I look forward to hearing more from both of them in the near future.
Mesmerizing, Heartbreaking, & Unforgettable Story
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Definitely would recommend this audiobook. It reveals an American landscape that Americans do not see, or having seen it, would deny its reality. If you care to know how post-911 America has marred and scarred the day to day world of immigrants and Americans alike, you need to pay attention to this portrait.What was one of the most memorable moments of Preparation for the Next Life?
I loved the first courtship scenes between Skinner and Zou Lei. They are so vulnerable, and so full of hope that their devotion to one another will overcome the formidable obstacles in front of them. These scenes are so human and touchingly real, I couldn't tear myself away from the story.Have you listened to any of Robertson Dean’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not heard Robertson Dean before, but I would not hesitate to listen to him again. He handled both male and female voices, and those with foreign accents consistently well. I thought his reading was flawless.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I usually do not enjoy books (or movies) with such gritty, dark material. I found myself repulsed by the lengthy descriptions of an inhuman urban landscape, peopled by lost souls. Still, the descriptions were so detailed, so authentic, so tragically clear, I could not stop listening.Any additional comments?
I think Atticus Lish has captured the reality of post-911 America as clearly as Cormac McCarthy captured a fictional post-Apocolypse America in The Road. It's a bumpy ride, but it will open your eyes and your hearts.Heartbreakingly Real
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Hard
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