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The Ministry of Special Cases

By: Nathan Englander
Narrated by: Arthur Morey
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From its unforgettable opening scene in the darkness of a forgotten cemetery in Buenos Aires, The Ministry of Special Cases casts a powerful spell. In the heart of Argentina’s Dirty War, Kaddish Poznan struggles with a son who won’t accept him; strives for a wife who forever saves him; and spends his nights protecting the good name of a community that denies his existence–and denies a checkered history that only Kaddish holds dear.
Nathan Englander’s first novel is a timeless story of fathers and sons. In a world turned upside down, where the past and the future, the nature of truth itself, all take shape according to a corrupt government’s whims, one man–one spectacularly hopeless man–fights to overcome his history and his name, and, if for only once in his life, to put things right. The Ministry of Special Cases, like Englander’s stories before it, is a celebration of our humanity, in all its weakness, and–despite that–hope.
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If you could sum up The Ministry of Special Cases in three words, what would they be?

Powerful, Painful, and Real. Real, despite that this story is fiction, almost alternative history.

Who was your favorite character and why?

There were no "likable" characters. My favorite character was the protagonist, Kaddish Poznan. He is an underdog, since before his birth to the end of the story. He never wins or even ties. Kaddish is well depicted as a strong man who always picks himself up and keeps going, even when going is the wrong thing to do. He is hard to like, but easy to hope for.

Have you listened to any of Arthur Morey’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

this is my first.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

The story is too long for 1 sitting and too complex and difficult. I needed time between each 1 to 3 hours of listening to process what I had heard and fit it into what I had felt about the previous narrative.

Any additional comments?

A working knowledge of the era of Argentina's "disappeared" and of orthodox Judaism is helpful when listening to this story.

A good story, well written

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If you want to end up being totally depressed, read this book! I imagine that it’s a pretty accurate depiction of the horrible events in Argentina but it left me feeling hopeless and sad. Wish I had not read it!

So depressing!

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I found this book difficult to understand in audio format. Perhaps, if I had the printed version in front of me and could move slower, it would have been easier. But the combination of unfamiliar names and culture made it difficult to follow over headphones.

Difficult to penetrate

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this book was amazing. it's the first book I've read that has made me want to cry. Nathan Englander is truly the greatest writer of the 21st century

the greatest book I've read this year

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