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The Beans of Egypt, Maine

De: Carolyn Chute
Narrado por: Joyce Bean, William Dufris
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The Beans of Egypt, Maine introduced the world to the notorious, unforgettable Bean clan of small town Egypt, Maine - from wild man Reuben, an alcoholic who can't seem to keep himself out of jail; to his aunt, the perpetually pregnant Roberta; and his cousin Beal, a man gentle by temperament but violent in defeat who marries his pious neighbor, Earlene Pomerleau before poverty kills him.

Through her story of the Beans's struggle with their inner demons to survive against hardship and societal ignorance, Chute emerged as a writer of immense humanity and unparalleled insight into a world most of us knew little of - if we'd recognized it at all.

©1995 Carolyn Chute (P)2008 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Ficción Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Pueblo Pequeño y Rural Vida Familiar África Oriente Medio

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"Chute's novel pulses with kinetic energy. It seizes the reader on its opening page with a rhythm, a language, a knock-about country humor unmistakably its own." ( Newsweek)
"Like Flannery O'Connor, Chute has a gift for expressing the true spirit of a culture but with more subtlety and without overt symbolism. She simply becomes what and whom she sees." ( San Francisco Chronicle)
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Good book....

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Not really Down East /Maine accents… more like Brooklyn or Jersey but otherwise a good listen.

Accents

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The female reader's accents seemed to vary from (very occasionally) Maine to (Kentucky)? They were so inconsistent as to be distracting. It would likely have been better if the author herself had done the reading.

Accents?

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It’s real
I’ve known so many like the Beans as I was growing up in rural America
They are forgotten people
A minority too afraid to have a voice
Thank you for telling their story

A population of America many are unaware of

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The book was great! I laughed at times (and not many books have made me laugh) and was sad at times. I loved the narraters...they did great!

I really enjoyed the book!

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