
Carthage
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Susan Ericksen
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David Colacci
A young girl's disappearance rocks a community and a family in this stirring examination of grief, faith, justice, and the atrocities of war from Joyce Carol Oates, "one of the great artistic forces of our time" (The Nation).
Zeno Mayfield's daughter has disappeared into the night, gone missing in the wilds of the Adirondacks. But when the community of Carthage joins a father's frantic search for the girl, they discover the unlikeliest of suspects…a decorated Iraq War veteran with close ties to the Mayfield family. As grisly evidence mounts against the troubled war hero, the family must wrestle with the possibility of having lost a daughter forever.
Carthage plunges us deep into the psyche of a wounded young corporal haunted by unspeakable acts of wartime aggression, while unraveling the story of a disaffected young girl whose exile from her family may have come long before her disappearance.
Dark and riveting, Carthage is a powerful addition to the Joyce Carol Oates canon, one that explores the human capacity for violence, love, and forgiveness, and asks if it's ever truly possible to come home again.
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Critic reviews
"Joyce Carol Oates is one of the most distinguished figures in American letters, and her matchless prose is best enjoyed when spoken aloud. The husband-and-wife team of Susan Ericksen and David Colacci are gifted professionals who narrate this novel and embroil us in the tragedy of the Mayfield family... This is a disturbing yet compelling listening experience, and its narrators show us the complexity of human experience." (AudioFile Magazine)
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Finally, the twist. I might have found it easier to accept the twist in the book if the story took place in a time well before the internet and 24-hour news coverage (which of course doesn't work if you want the Iraq war in the background). But I found it really impossible to believe that 1) Cressida literally never looked for or inadvertently saw any news reports about her case or about Brett's case anywhere, at any time, in the years when she was in Florida, or that 2) it never occurred to her until the moment in the death chamber that "perhaps" Brett might have been punished in some way for what people certainly must have concluded her fate to have been. Really? Whatever her deal was (Asperger's syndrome?), she was not a stupid person. I am generally pretty good at suspending my disbelief when I'm reading fiction, but I just couldn't with this one. I didn't hate it, but I can't really recommend it either. It's just too uneven.
Disconnected, too hard to suspend disbelief...
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Often times tedious but also fascinating
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Wonderful book
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The Emperor is buck nekkid
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Many hours wasted..
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A Major Disappointment!!
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