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Waterborne

By: Bruce Murkoff
Narrated by: George Guidall
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During the Great Depression, three lost souls meet one another at Boulder Dam, a massive engineering project in the midst of the Nevada desert. Each is drawn there for a different reason, but they have all been haunted by tragedy. The transformation of nature mirrors the changes in their lives.

©2004 Bruce Murkoff (P)2005 Recorded Books, LLC

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Waterborne is a formidable achievement, an engrossing story, masterfully told.” ( The Washington Post Book World)

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Vignette After Vignette After Vignette

Three main characters (with a plethora of secondary characters you'll find nearly impossible to keep track of) are offered up in "now and then" vignettes covering the entire span of their lives as they make their way through the Great Depression to the teeming masses seeking work at the new Hoover Dam. I struggled a bit from the beginning to find a good reason to finish this book. . . it became tedious as not only the obscure events from each characters' lives were detailed, but also the flora and fauna of the long, long, long drive west. Guidall's narrative was the main reason I bought this one and he was flawless as always. But the story and its' people just never caught my interest to a degree that it should have. An okay listen due to Guidall's masterful work, but certainly not a great story from my view.

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Too...Too...Too....

I totally agree w/Paula's post - One of the most difficult stories to get into. and stay with.
There were just too many characters, and too much jumping around in time periods.
I stuck w.it as long as I could due to the masterful narration by George Guidall (I could listen to him read a phone book or grocery shopping list).
Individual 'paragraphs' were very interesting, colorful and the author painted vivid pictures w/his vocabulary choices and place settings. But he needs to follow a bit more of a standard novel approach—or this needs a dedicated Editor to straighten most of it out.
I'm returning it, after just barely reaching Part 2.

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