Lost in Translation
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Narrado por:
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Angela Lin
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Nicole Mones
A novel of searing intelligence and startling originality, Lost in Translation heralds the debut of a unique new voice on the literary landscape. Nicole Mones creates an unforgettable story of love and desire, of family ties and human conflict, and of one woman's struggle to lose herself in a foreign land - only to discover her home, her heart, herself.
At dawn in Beijing, Alice Mannegan pedals a bicycle through the deserted streets. An American by birth, a translator by profession, she spends her nights in Beijing's smoke-filled bars, and the Chinese men she so desires never misunderstand her intentions. All around her rushes the air of China, the scent of history and change, of a world where she has come to escape her father's love and her own pain. It is a world in which, each night as she slips from her hotel, she hopes to lose herself forever.
For Alice, it began with a phone call from an American archaeologist seeking a translator. And it ended in an intoxicating journey of the heart - one that would plunge her into a nation's past, and into some of the most rarely glimpsed regions of China. Hired by an archaeologist searching for the bones of Peking Man, Alice joins an expedition that penetrates a vast, uncharted land and brings Professor Lin Shiyang into her life. As they draw closer to unearthing the secret of Peking Man, as the group's every move is followed, their every whisper recorded, Alice and Lin find shelter in each other, slowly putting to rest the ghosts of their pasts. What happens between them becomes one of the most breathtakingly erotic love stories in recent fiction.
Indeed, Lost in Translation is a novel about love - between a nation and its past, between a man and a memory, between a father and a daughter. It's powerful impact confirms the extraordinary gifts of a master storyteller, Nicole Mones.
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Wonderful story
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looks at certain aspects of China unknown to most Americans. The story was engaging also, not bad from a lady that specializes in cook books.
Good if you are interested in Chinese Culture
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Amazing experience!
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With so many fascinating details, it is clear Mones put some effort and serious time into researching the Chinese people and their traditions. Written almost as if a love letter to China; LOST IN TRANSLATION is mysterious, political, sexy and romantic.
Angela Lin's narration, in both English and Chinese, truly and skillfully brings Alice’s voice to life.
For the love of all that’s Chinese..
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Would you listen to Lost in Translation again? Why?
No, but I thoroughly enjoyed it and hope there will be a sequel.Who was your favorite character and why?
Dr. Lin -- well-developed, complex character wrestling with conflicting emotions in matters of the heart and social culture.Which character – as performed by Angela Lin – was your favorite?
Dr. Lin and any number of the Chinese speaking characters. Her presentation of the different dialects had a ring of authenticity, although her English was impeccable as well.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Indeed, it was. I completed it in fewer than 24 hours--an extraordinary accomplishment for me. Sometimes I have trouble focusing, but such was not the case with *Lost in Translation."Any additional comments?
There is a Bill Murray film with this same title, but the book and the film in no way spring from the same source. Two completely different stories. I wish they didn't share the same title because the film was borderline awful, and a reader might see the title of this book and incorrectly associate one with the other. Don't be misled, as I almost was. I have this novel in book form but had delayed reading it. I decided one day to download it from Audible. What a good decision on my part. With the Chinese interspersed throughout the story, the narrator delivered a depth to the novel that I don't think I could've possibly realized had I simply been reading the words in my own mind. I give the narrator 5 stars.Romantic and Historically Enlightening
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