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John Irving
John Irving’s fifteenth novel is “powerfully cinematic” (The Washington Post) and “eminently readable” (The Boston Globe). The Last Chairlift is part ghost story, part love story, spanning eight decades of sexual politics.
In Aspen, Colorado, in 1941, Rachel Brewster is a slalom skier at the National Downhill and Slalom Championships. Little Ray, as she is called, finishes nowhere near the podium, but she manages to get pregnant. Back home, in New England, Little Ray becomes a ski instructor.
Her son, Adam, grows up in a family that defies conventions and evades questions concerning the eventful past. Years later, looking for answers, he will go to Aspen. In the Hotel Jerome, where he was conceived, Adam will meet some ghosts; in The Last Chairlift, they aren’t the first or last ghosts he sees.
John Irving has written some of the most acclaimed books of our time—among them, The World According to Garp and The Cider House Rules. A visionary voice on the subject of sexual tolerance, Irving is a bard of alternative families. In the “generously intertextual” (The New York Times) The Last Chairlift, listeners will once more be in his thrall.
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With lengthy books, I do not think about the length until it starts to feel arduous, which this book became well before the middle. Toward the latter part, I wanted to ski downhill right to the end, but fought the urge and finished the book, word by word.
It’s in a typical John Irving style, telling a story painstakingly, intelligently and creatively but I cannot say that I liked this book much in spite of an interesting synopsis by one of my favorite authors.
This book was a potpourri of social issues outside of the “norm” for the time where the story takes place. A slightly misplaced hippiesque story for 2022. I suppose considering that the book covers a life span of 70 plus years of the protagonist, perhaps almost 33 hours is justified, but the problem was that it was not that engaging (to me).
This book did not reach me as I had hoped, but I finished the book with a mindset of a cross country skier’s determination to reach the finish line out of my respect and admiration for the author.
I endured hours and survived the book.
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Needs serious editing
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Not the John Irvingive come to enjoy
Slow
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Gotta love John Irving
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Too weird for some
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Great Storyteller, But...
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Good story
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its triteness
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Why doesn’t Audible promote John Irving?
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I hated the hours of listening to the narrator read it as a screenplay. I really wanted to love it, but it seemed tired and weary. The characters weren’t very original for John Irving, a rehash of people he created but with different names. I usually love his characters, they make him unique and fun to read. I was disappointed.
Meh
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