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A Summons to Memphis

By: Peter Taylor
Narrated by: Boyd Gaines
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Born in 1917, Tennessee author Peter Taylor won the Pulitzer Prize for this exceptional work of literature. The well-to-do Carver family moves to Memphis from Nashville, where they become embroiled in a domestic dispute over the widower patriarch's decision to remarry.©1986 Peter Taylor (P)2008 Recorded Books,LLC Family Life Fiction Literary Fiction Genre Fiction Psychological

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"A beautiful, ironic novel..." ( New York Times Book Review)
"Every inch the classic." ( Kirkus Reviews )
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Taylor's tale of a Tennessee family engaged me in ways that most novels about upper middle class to wealthy people typically don't, especially many of the earlier Pulitzers. Boyd Gaines possesses a warm baritone voice that's easy to listen to.

Entertaining and enjoyable

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An interesting read; sad for it to end but also happy for it to be over. Very thought-provoking. Mindful of many things. Well worth the read.

Enjoyed

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I read this novel years ago, but got so much more from this audio book. The reader was first rate, easily guiding us to the themes and meaning of this story of father and son, brother and sisters, the Old and the crass South. Truly rich, and beautifully written, this book deserves more attention. It is an American classic, in my opinion.

Wonderful book & Wonderful listen

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The plot never really gets going, you never get to really know the narrator, and it meanders.

ultimately not interesting

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Can’t say I loved this book at all. I’ve read many Pulitzer winners and can always see how they won. Not so on this one. I didn’t hate it - but I do wish I’d used my choice for a better book.

Not my Fav

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