
Napa at Last Light
America’s Eden in an Age of Calamity
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Narrado por:
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Tom Perkins
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De:
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James Conaway
Not so long ago, wine was an exclusively European product. Now it is thoroughly American; emblematic of Napa Valley, an area idealized as the epicenter of great wines and foods and a cultural tourist destination. But the romanticized accounts you find about it and its denizens is not what you'll encounter in James Conaway's candid book.
Napa at Last Light exposes the often shadowy side of the latter days of Napa Valley - marked by complex personal relationships, immense profits, passionate beliefs, and sometimes desperate struggles to prevail. In the balance hang fortunes and personal relationships made through hard work and, in too many cases, manipulation of laws, people, and institutions.
Napans who grew up trusting in the beneficence of the "vintner" class now confront in the 21-century multinational corporations and their allies who have stealthily subsumed the old family landmarks and abandoned the once glorious conviction that agriculture is the highest and best use of the land. Inherent in that conviction is the sanctity of the place, threatened now by a relentless drive for profits at the expense of land, water, and even life.
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Ongoing power struggles and the fight to prevent over-development take center stage.
I found the story fascinating, but the narrator's slow and careful pace lulled me to sleep (making it hard to follow). I had to keep rewinding.
Still, it's a story worth following. I know I will think twice now about who gets my support the next time I visit!
The other side of Napa...
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Other than that , I loved it!
Aerator should learn pronunciation
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A mispronunciation in every paragraph
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Very well written and researched presentation of the sad situation whereby Napa's political leaders are helping corporate profit seekers to undermine and destroy so much of what has made this beautiful valley a very special place.Would you be willing to try another one of Tom Perkins’s performances?
Not unless he learns the correct pronunciation for key words in what he's reading. It grates on the Napa native to hear his narration. Appalling that he does not know how to pronounce St. Helena (it's Hel-eena in the Napa Valley) or Boisset (the T should be silent), as well as other French-based words. His worst clunker was "closs" for the French term clos.Excellent book with a terrible narrator
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Bankers? Evil. Wineries? Evil. Profits? Tourism? Growth? Evil, evil, evil.
The only thing worse than the biased story is the god-awful narration. Mispronunciations at every turn. And the overwrought pronunciation of Peeno Nowah and Cabernet Sawveenyun...aaah! This book needs to be re-narrated.
A lot of good people in Napa were maligned in this book. But why? The author give no opinions...he just whines about change. So very disappointing. This book could have been so much more.
Hard To Listen To Without Getting Angry
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Pass on this one. It’s painful to listen to
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Poorly written, narration was worse...
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