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The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears

De: Dinaw Mengestu
Narrado por: Dion Graham
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Ethiopian émigré Dinaw Mengestu is a skilled observer of people who offers a colorful debut work of fiction. Insightful and swiftly paced, this novel evokes past and present in the course of its compelling narrative. It's the `70s, and one D.C. neighborhood is undergoing big changes. In the mix is Ethiopian grocery owner Sepha Stephanos - a man with a complex past who fled his homeland after seeing his father brutalized by themilitary. He hopes for new prospects in D.C.'s gentrification process, but his store is struggling. Next door to his apartment building lives Judith, a successful white woman working to renovate her house. As Sepha bonds with Judith and her biracial, 11-year-old daughter Naomi, he is inevitably subject to the mounting pressures of race and class that are in flux around them.©2007 Dinaw Mengestu (P)2008 Recorded Books Ficción Ficción Histórica Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Literatura Mundial Político
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Mengestu has told a rich and lyrical story of displacement and loneliness. I was profoundly moved by this tale of Ethiopian immigrant's search for acceptance, peace, and identity. (Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns)
This is not a story for only an immigrant audience. The author, Dinaw Mengestu, writes in a way that makes this a universal story. In doing so, he does what the best writers accomplish. ( The Oregonian)
[W]onderfully written and moving. ( Esquire)
Compelling Story • Excellent Narration • Realistic Dialogue • Authentic Accents
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If this book were a movie would you go see it?

no

Any additional comments?

the book drags on from one disappointment to the next. Good news is never realized, the main character just constantly struggles in a depressing story of an immigrant's life trying to realize a better life in the US.

Life unfulfilled

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This is a book about the struggle of leaving your home and family, and trying to build a new life elsewhere. The book looks inside its characters, it's not action packed. If you expect a happy ending, don't read it. Moreover, if this were a "feel good" book, the book would not be as affecting. The writing is beautiful, as was the narration. Full disclosure: I didn't expect to be drawn into this book but I loved it. I will be reading more from this talented author!

Overall Experience - Beautiful

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I liked it all -story and characters and reader kept me very interested to the end

Terrific story

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What did you like best about The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears? What did you like least?

The narrator was incredible. The voices of different characters were clearly distinguishable. He did a great job with the reading.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

It was a bit anti-climactic.

Was The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears worth the listening time?

Yes!!!

Fantastic Narrator

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So sincere and beautifully written. It’s got a good balance of humour and seriousness to sum up the feelings of being an immigrant. I ended up listening to it in one day!

Relatable and compelling story

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Beautiful story about an Ethiopian man who immigrated to America in the seventies and owns shabby grocery store in Logan Circle. Covers the immigrant experience, love and gentrification. I really enjoyed every word.

Enchanting!

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Well-told story of an Ethiopian immigrant who runs a corner grocery store in Washington, DC. The characters come to life in Dion Graham's narration. Especially good is his African accents as well as the various American characters. High recommend it as an engaging story.

Compelling story, excellent narrator

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This is a fascinating and beautiful book. Dion Graham reads it well, though sometimes he feels a bit off. But the story is so wonderful and so absorbing that nothing else seems to matter.

Beautiful, wonderful

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I thoroughly enjoyed this revelation of an immigrant's life in the US that is at once deeply personal and able to reflect on nearly universal truths. Dion Graham's narration is superb, as is Mengestu's writing.

Raw, poignant, moving

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What a beautiful story. The only thing I can point out is, it would be perfect if the narrator pronounce ethiopian words correctly.

Beautiful story

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