
Last Town on Earth
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Narrated by:
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Henry Strozier
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By:
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Thomas Mullen
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What if you were morally opposed to war and employed those who were also opposed?
What if a dangerous disease was spreading like wildfire, killing and injuring anyone in its path.
How could you protect those you love, those in your employ?
These are the questions Thomas Mullen wrestles with in his brilliant historical period novel, "The Last Town on Earth."
Henry Strozier tells the story like a wise grandfather who has seen it all. You're drawn in to the moral dilemmas, how impulsive acts can change you, your family, your town.
Well worth your time, money and credit.
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
The narrator. A better narrator might have kept me engaged in the story. As it was I felt no involvement or investment in the characters.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Unremarkable ending.What didn’t you like about Henry Strozier’s performance?
Slow, tedious, I zoned out a number of times and didn't seem to miss anything significant.Could you see Last Town on Earth being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
No, the story is too long and slow.Could have been better
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was ok- didnt finish
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Havent finished but a little tedious to listen to
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Didn't enjoy as much as Darktown
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Loved the history
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Great book, outstanding narration
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Thomas Mullen weaves many issues into this novel. By 1918, the Great War was well underway and thousands of Americans had already died in Europe, but it was not universally popular. There was a strong anti-war sentiment, but thanks to laws passed by Congress and President Wilson, it had become effectively illegal to protest against the war. This was also a time of violent labor strife, with workers fighting for better wages and safer conditions. Marxism, socialism, and anarchism were all popular in many circles. When the war came, business interests took the opportunity to label unionists and other civil rights agitators as unpatriotic and undermining the war effort.
Commonwealth, "the last town on Earth," is a place that many people fled to to escape these troubles. Many of its male residents did not enlist for the draft. There are socialists and war protestors among them. No one cares much, except for a few rival mill owners in neighboring towns.
Then comes the flu. It's been decimating towns across the country. Commonwealth's leaders decide to quarantine themselves: let no one in or out of the town until they think the flu has passed. (Mullen based this on rumors that some towns tried this in 1918, though apparently none were really successful.) They post guards to keep visitors out -- with guns if necessary. Then a soldier comes out of the woods, begging for food and shelter, and beginning a series of events that brings tragedy to the town.
This isn't a book with a very happy ending, but everything follows logically from the choices people make, and the plotting just flows sensibly and smoothly. Violence happens, and there are consequences. No one gets away clean. Most of the time, you can understand all sides in the various conflicts.
Mullen populates Commonwealth with a variety of characters, pausing the story to tell the histories of several of them. So this is also a somewhat leisurely book in that it's not non-stop action, though the story does move right along between brief passages of exposition.
Great characterization and an interesting story with fine historical details. Highly recommended.
Great WWI-era historical fiction
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Really makes you think
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