Raiya Kishwar Ashraf
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The Lowland
- By: Jhumpa Lahiri
- Narrated by: Sunil Malhotra
- Length: 13 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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Born just 15 months apart, Subhash and Udayan Mitra are inseparable brothers, one often mistaken for the other in the Calcutta neighborhood where they grow up. But they are also opposites, with gravely different futures ahead. It is the 1960s, and Udayan - charismatic and impulsive - finds himself drawn to the Naxalite movement, a rebellion waged to eradicate inequity and poverty; he will give everything, risk all, for what he believes. Subhash, the dutiful son, does not share his brother’s political passion; he leaves home to pursue a life of scientific research in a quiet, coastal corner of America.
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Wonderful
- By michele on 05-15-23
- The Lowland
- By: Jhumpa Lahiri
- Narrated by: Sunil Malhotra
Stayed hooked to the story, despite the poor performance
Reviewed: 01-13-23
It started off slow, Lahiri is very descriptive as a writer paying close attention to setting up the nature of a place, etc. But then I’ve found the balance between nature, politics and the personal in the book gratifying. She’s unapologetic in drawing those connections.
It’s an uncomfortable read, doesn’t provide satisfaction as many other books do by closing every thread. But much like in our own lives, the discomfort is expected and familiar.
I enjoyed the book in the season of life I’m in right now. Not sure I would’ve liked it as much a few years ago.
The performance needed much work. I didn’t appreciate the Americanisations of Bengali words. Felt unnecessary, jarring.
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What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
- By: Haruki Murakami
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 4 hrs and 23 mins
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In 1982 Murakami began running to keep fit. Here he reflects on his running experiences. Equal parts travelogue, training log, and reminiscence, this revealing memoir covers his preparation for the 2005 New York City Marathon. By turns funny and sobering, playful and philosophical, this is a must-listen for fans of this masterful author and for the increasing number of people who find a similar satisfaction in running.
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Like listening to a friend
- By Kasper on 01-27-18
- What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
- By: Haruki Murakami
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
Banter with a friend
Reviewed: 11-20-21
Listening to this book was like having a long conversation with a friend. Haruki’s storytelling together with the matter-of-fact reading made for a great listen during walks. Recommend to anyone with a desk-based job!
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