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Correspondents

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Correspondents

By: Tim Murphy
Narrated by: Necar Zadegan, Assaf Cohen
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The world is Rita Khoury’s oyster. The bright and driven daughter of a Boston-area Irish Arab family that has risen over the generations from poor immigrants to part of the coastal elite, Rita grows up in a 1980s cultural mishmash. Corned beef and cabbage sit on the dinner table alongside stuffed grape leaves and tabouleh, all cooked by Rita’s mother, an Irish nurse who met her Lebanese surgeon husband while working at a hospital together. The unconventional yet close-knit family bonds over summers at the beach, wedding line dances, and a shared obsession with the Red Sox.

Rita charts herself an ambitious path through Harvard to one of the best newspapers in the country. She is posted in cosmopolitan Beirut and dates a handsome Palestinian would-be activist. But when she is assigned to cover the America-led invasion of Baghdad in 2003, she finds herself unprepared for the war zone. Her lifeline is her interpreter and fixer Nabil al-Jumaili, an equally restless young man whose dreams have been restricted by life in a deteriorating dictatorship, not to mention his own seemingly impossible desires. As the war tears Iraq apart, personal betrayal and the horrors of conflict force Rita and Nabil out of the country and into twisting, uncertain fates. What lies in wait will upend their lives forever, shattering their own notions of what they are entitled to in a grossly unjust world.

Epic in scope, by turns satirical and heartbreaking, and speaking sharply to America’s current moment, Correspondents is a whirlwind story about displacement from one’s own roots, the violence America promotes both abroad and at home, and the resilience that allows families to remake themselves and endure even the most shocking upheavals.

©2019 Tim Murphy (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Family Life Middle East Literary Fiction War Fiction Heartfelt Genre Fiction Tearjerking Marriage Witty

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I enjoyed this novel very much. The storytelling and multiple characters are richly developed. The narration was excellent

Multidimensional

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What I take with me from this book is the vivid portrayal of the characters. Being able to get a glimpse into the lives and emotions of people experiencing war and transition was eye opening. My wish is that no one would have to go through it in person. I appreciated the authors ability to bring the characters to life to the reader. The flow of the narrative was very well done. I would highly recommend this book.

Well worth the listen!

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Another perfect (and yet totally different) quilt of stories and relationships and ideas and history. MORE!

So wonderful

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It took about 9 hours before I got into the book. Found the woman narrating the book extremely annoying, like she was smiling or winking as she spoke, child-like. Her Massachusetts accent was very annoying, sounded more like a strong New York accent to me, she should have dropped it completely. As the reading went on the accent did not improve but the narration did. Narration by the man was well done.

I think moving the chapters around would allowed for a faster connection to the characters, the book itself started with the wrong story, a silly beginning, like a romance novella to what becomes a moving book. I really liked Christodora by same author and Correspondents was written well enough that I decided to push through. Then finally the stories began to coalesce and have meaning.

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I was completely drawn into the book by the complex stories of migration, loss, and the calamitous US invasion of Iraq. The sweeping historical arc of the book coupled with richly drawn characters pulled me into the lives of the protagonists. The narrators did a fabulous job of voicing the characters, most of whom spoke several languages. I highly recommend Correspondents!

Engaging story about difficult topics

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