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Manhattan Beach

By: Jennifer Egan
Narrated by: Norbert Leo Butz, Heather Lind, Vincent Piazza
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Editorial reviews

Editors Select, October 2017

In contrast to her Pulitzer Prize-winning and very modern A Visit From the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan's Manhattan Beach is traditional historical fiction in every way. Obviously impeccably researched, it's a sweeping novel steeped in the atmosphere of NYC, in particular the seaport neighborhoods of Brooklyn, from the Great Depression to WWII. Adding to Egan's brilliantly descriptive prose are the outstanding performances by narrators Norbert Leo Butz (two-time Tony Award winner), Heather Lind (TURN: Washington's Spies), and Vincent Piazza (Jersey Boys, Boardwalk Empire). This trio ups the ante, so to speak, making listening a truly immersive experience. —Tricia, Audible Editor

Publisher's summary

The long-awaited novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad, Manhattan Beach opens in Brooklyn during the Great Depression. Anna Kerrigan, nearly 12 years old, accompanies her father to the house of a man who, she gleans, is crucial to the survival of her father and her family. Anna observes the uniformed servants, the lavishing of toys on the children, and some secret pact between her father and Dexter Styles.

Years later her father has disappeared, and the country is at war. Anna works at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where women are allowed to hold jobs that had always belonged to men. She becomes the first female diver, the most dangerous and exclusive of occupations, repairing the ships that will help America win the war. She is the sole provider for her mother, a farm girl who had a brief and glamorous career as a Ziegfield folly, and her lovely, severely disabled sister. At a nightclub she chances to meet Styles, the man she visited with her father before he vanished, and she begins to understand the complexity of her father's life, the reasons he might have been murdered.

Mesmerizing, hauntingly beautiful, with the pace and atmosphere of a noir thriller and a wealth of detail about organized crime, the merchant marine, and the clash of classes in New York, Egan's first historical novel is a masterpiece, a deft, startling, intimate exploration of a transformative moment in the lives of women and men, America, and the world. Manhattan Beach is a magnificent novel by one of the greatest writers of our time.

©2017 Jennifer Egan (P)2017 Simon & Schuster, Inc.

Editor's Pick

A WWII women diver in Brooklyn…multi-voiced.
"The novelist Jennifer Egan started out as a journalist, and at some point in the mid-90s—before she wrote and won the Pulitzer for A Visit from the Goon Squad in 2011—she became fascinated by the stories of women divers in WWII. Manhattan Beach is the fictional life of Anna Kerrigan—with all the historical detail and family drama a great novel can encompass. The three narrators who alternate chapters make the performance even richer."
Christina H., Audible Editor

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I usually love Jennifer Egan, however...

I have no idea how it happened, maybe it was after I restarted the book for the third time. After the first two times I thought I was in the groove of the book. But after round three I was still completely lost.

I was put off by the back and forth narration. That might have been one cause of my overall confusion. Heather Lind has a beautiful voice. Almost hypnotic. I had to pinch myself a couple of times so I would sit up straight and be an active listener.

It could have been I didn't listen to this book from beginning to end in one sitting. Maybe, but I usually follow most other books.

I think it was the story. A long, slow moving story.

Still love Jennifer Egan. Just not this one.

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Engaging historical novel

Interesting story and people. The history and attitudes captured me completely. Narrators especially good. Produced with thoughtfulness.

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Meh.

I didn’t care too much for the store. There were some parts I loved. I liked the historical references that were made I the book. I used to live in Brooklyn so listening to the landmarks being mentioned was nostalgic. There were many aspects of the story that I found hard to believe.

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LIsten to his book!

You will not be disappointed with this book. It has great characters and is well written. The narrations were also very nice.

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excellent

well told, plotted and researched. characters real, resonate. history of the shipyard iin keeping with my fathers stories, wo woked there at same time.

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Kind of a let down. 😕

I just kept expecting this story to lead up to something exciting. it never did.

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Narration can ruin a good book

The narrators of this book seem not to have read or understood much of it. Their phrasing is often awkward and makes the story hard to follow, makes it hard to get or stay involved. What a shame!

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A long underwater ramble

It just ended up seeming insignificant. So many directions begun and petering out. And a lack of resolution. By scene it is well written with complete and rounded characters. But the play overall has no direction or drive.

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Fantastic Performance of an Amazing Novel

The back and forth between readers added a whole new dimension to this unique book. Without a clear, single protagonist, the story could have felt flat and confusing if read by one person. Instead, the three performers embody the many different characters with real depth and personality. Well done!

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great writing, truly transporting

This was a beautifully written book, and the audiobook readers do great accents! I wanted just a bit more from the story towards the end, but it was still a really enjoyable and worthwhile read.

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