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Narrado por:
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Gilli Messer
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Benjamin Resnick
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For listeners of Leave the World Behind and Exit West, an astonishingly resonant novel that explores the precariousness of Jewish American life through one family after a black hole consumes the State of Israel and similar strange events occur in major cities around the world, ushering in a time of chaos as well as miracles.
When a black hole suddenly consumes Israel and as similar anomalies spread across the globe, a conspiracy takes hold: will the holes swallow the Jews, or will they swallow the earth?
Against a backdrop of antisemitic paranoia, restrictions on Jewish life, and spasms of violence, Ethan and Ella, Jewish citizens of a nameless American city, meet and fall in love. Ella, a photojournalist, documents the changes in daily life, particularly among the city’s Jewish residents. Some Jews, feeling inexplicably drawn to the unusual events, go underground to an abandoned subway system that seems to connect the entire world. Others leave for the south, forming militias and stockpiling weapons. But most, like Ethan, Ella, and her young son Michael, stay and try to make their way amid the hostility and small joys of the ever-changing landscape.
But then thousands of commercial planes are sucked from the sky. Air travel stops. Borders close. Refugees pour into the capital. Eventually all Jews in the city are forced to relocate to the Pale, an area sandwiched between a park and a river. There, under the watchful eye of border guards, drones, and robotic dogs, they form a fragile new society.
Suspenseful, thought-provoking, and brilliantly conceived, Next Stop is an enthralling novel that explores the fault lines between our collective, national, and individual memories and how our deepest bonds can be unexpectedly reshaped in moments of crisis.
I was never bored (this is high praise from me). I found the setting and the premise interesting, but it was confusing (not something I usually say) and vague. No answers to be found, which is ok because other aspects of the book weren't entirely satisfying, I wanted at least ONE answer.
Ella and Ethan were...not likeable or unlikeable. I usually felt pretty neutral about them while occasionally tipping toward like or dislike. Again, not something that I usually feel when reading--I generally like or dislike characters. Michael, Ella's son...well, I guess he was the most likeable MC. I mention this because I generally want at least one MC to be likeable because I want to root for them. If I don't care one way or the other, something else needs to carry the story, and something else did (the plot, description, anti-Semitism thorough a dystopian lens, etc.) so I kept reading.
Worth a read
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Excellent first novel
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Nonsensical premise results in a laughably overwrought novel
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