Lafayette in the Somewhat United States
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Sarah Vowell
On August 16, 1824, an elderly French gentlemen sailed into New York Harbor and giddy Americans were there to welcome him. Or, rather, to welcome him back. It had been thirty years since the Revolutionary War hero the Marquis de Lafayette had last set foot in the United States, and he was so beloved that 80,000 people showed up to cheer for him. The entire population of New York at the time was 120,000.
Lafayette's arrival in 1824 coincided with one of the most contentious presidential elections in American history, Congress had just fought its first epic battle over slavery, and the threat of a Civil War loomed. But Lafayette, belonging to neither North nor South, to no political party or faction, was a walking, talking reminder of the sacrifices and bravery of the revolutionary generation and what they wanted this country to be. His return was not just a reunion with his beloved Americans, it was a reunion for Americans with their own astonishing singular past.
Lafayette in the Somewhat United States is a humorous and insightful portrait of the famed Frenchman, the impact he had on our young country, and his ongoing relationship with some of the instrumental Americans of the time, including George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and many more.
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would recommend that the friend read the print or Kindle version. I ADORE Sarah Vowell and have devoured every one of her books, but she's simply not a good long-form narrator, and having an all-star cast jump in on occasional quotes SOUNDS like a good idea - but in execution it just comes across oddly.How could the performance have been better?
Smoother, with a professional narrator.Multiple-narrator setup is clunky and distracting
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It was ok.
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As always, Vowell narrates her own work in her funny, NPR-lauded and The Incredibles-famed unique voice, lending emphasis and cutting humor to her tale. Historyis never dry when viewed through Vowell's eyes.
Vowell at the top of her American History game
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I laughed out loud!
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Interesting: learned a lot. Appreciate History!
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Another problem I had was that while bringing in a new narrator (each with a tiny pause and a slight but noticeable shift in audio quality) for every single quote made in the book quickly turned grueling for me. For large passages it worked--Nick Offerman as Washington is perfect--but when it's done for five-word sentences it was just jarring.
Needs an Editor and and Better Sound Engineering
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Not traditional biography by any means
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Sarah Vowell is an actress when she's not writing history (she also co-directed this audiobook), and she knows how to deliver a line. I almost always choose her audiobooks over their paper-based siblings, because she knows the material and how to interpret it—for me, anyway —in exactly the right way.
Recommended with enthusiasm.
Smart, funny, and wise
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This is the first audio book I’ve ever listened to among Vowells work, and to be honest I don’t love her narration. She just seems to read with a very flat affect, making some of the sections drag on. Luckily, great voice work by a number of contributors adds variety to the storytelling.
A great reminder of France’s contributions to American independence
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