
To Sail Beyond the Sunset
The Life and Loves of Maureen Johnson (Being the Memoirs of a Somewhat Irregular Lady)
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Bernadette Dunne
Maureen Johnson, the somewhat irregular mother of Lazarus Long, wakes up in bed with a man and a cat. The cat is Pixel, well-known to fans of the New York Times best seller The Cat Who Walks through Walls. The man is a stranger to her, and besides that, he is dead.
So begins Robert A. Heinlein’s To Sail Beyond the Sunset. Filled with the master’s most beloved characters, this compelling work broadens and enriches his epic vision of time and space, life and death, love and desire. It is also an autobiographical masterpiece—and a wondrous return to the alternate universes that all Heinlein fans have come to know and love.
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classic Late Heinlein
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stories from and honest and relatable lady
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Visiting old friends is wonderful
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To Sail Beyond the Sunset is full of sex (including a lot of incest) as it tells the story of Mama Maureen through the centuries. The descriptions of sex are often quite graphic and definitely not for young readers (I'm not a prude but would rate this book a hard R if not NC-17). If you aren't familiar with this story line (Lazurus Long/Howard Families) you'll lack the context needed to see beyond the lewdness to understand the message of the novel.
Ms. Dunne's performance is very good. She paces just right and includes enough character inflection that one always knows who is talking.
Bottom line: if you're familiar with the story line, want another dose of Heinlein's bawdy writing and are curious about the fate of Mama Maureen, it's worth a credit.
Not for your first Heinlein read
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Would you listen to To Sail Beyond the Sunset again? Why?
Again and again and again as I do with all Heinlein books except one or two. I am a patent Heinlein. I have only ever read two of his books I did not like.What was one of the most memorable moments of To Sail Beyond the Sunset?
The most memorable was the ending. Loved it. However, there were many high points. Many of her discussions with her father were very stimulating and interesting with multiple themes. Her tale about breaking up with Brian Smith, her first husband, and how she handled his instinctive greediness toward his new family was wonderful. Dealing with her last two children and their incest was also great. As was her reintroduction to Woodrow.There are many, many moments which are memorable in this book.
Which character – as performed by Bernadette Dunne – was your favorite?
Maureen Johnson Smith herself.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Brian left her for another woman. When Maureen was reintroduced to Woodrow.Any additional comments?
I have always believed at least part of this book was polished and finished by his wife, Virginia Heinlein. Robert probably had written a draft of the book, but there is a feminine outlook in this book no other of his books has; and could not have because Robert was so patently MALE.It has always been one of my favorite Heinlein books, along with Time Enough for Love, Stranger in a Strange Land and (I can't remember the title) the one where 'his' brain was transplanted into a female body. (Darn! I hate those brain farts!)
Heinlein book written from female side of story
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Delightful Swan Song
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Too much genealogy!
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Odd hearing Hilda voice Maureen
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Maureen book
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Though the story line is a long arc that focuses on longevity, secrecy, and time travel (things I would normally like), this book was not for me. It is full of sexual immorality bordering on the sociopathic. From deceit to duplicity, from corruption of minors to incest, from open "marriage" to polygamy, from orgies to transgenderism, the book was truly ahead of its time. I did finish it though, so what does that say about me?
Anyway I kept thinking up to the last chapter that maybe the protagonists would realize that she was paradoxically (including in a temporal sense) the cause of all society's and her own family's failure. I was wrong.
Dysfunctional but Gripping
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