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Narrated by:
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Don Leslie
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By:
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Chang-rae Lee
About this listen
A haunting, lyrical, indelible portrait of an ordinary man and his family, Aloft illuminates in an utterly fresh way what it means to be a father, husband, son, and lover. Chang-rae Lee's most mature, fully developed work to date, it is nothing less than a piercing and profound study of the American character.
Don't miss Chang-rae Lee and Edwidge Danticat at The New Yorker Festival.©2004 Chang-rae Lee (P)2004 Highbridge CompanyListeners also enjoyed...
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Critic reviews
"A truly moving story about a modern family." (Publishers Weekly)
"A fine and very moving performance." (Kirkus Reviews)
"The prose Chang-rae Lee writes is elliptical, riddling, poetic...beautifully made." (The New Yorker)
fantastic writing
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Oh, and if you think you're going to get a story about flying, forget it. Flying is completely anecdotic (well not quite, read or listen till the end) but it's not what this story is about. A better title would have been "Aloof", or "Antagonisms" or "A dysfunctional family", because that's what the book is about.
What was the point, anyway?
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Enjoyable
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A Book both Deep and Light
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while i am still only in my 40s i felt a lot of connection to battle's plight. a really good read for fathers and daughters and sons.
outstanding audiobook
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The great Equaliser, Death is. Now, approaching Death, Jerry has begun (unbeknownst to himself) a process that offers redemption and renewal.
A Battle for One's Life
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Change of Pace
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Heart rending rendering
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Jerry Battle, the main character tells the story exactly as he could. He is a sensitive, introspective man that hides under a sheepskin of macho complaceny. And he boldly wears the skin. Initially I found his smug demeanor to be caustic, but I became empathetic because I think we all hide our true selves from others. Jerry has suffered many hardships, and many of these hardships are his fault. He seemingly casts off the guilt with a shrug, but there is a deeper pain he hides and are later revealed by action. Now I think this is the skill of the author, because he could cast his character into a hole of pain and anxiety, but that wouldn't be Jerry Battle. He is just a normal guy. He loves his family. He's made some mistakes in life that he regrets and hopes to reconcile. He's got a sense of humor and he's very accepting, although he puts up a front of unbending resolve. And he is only one that can save and keep his family together.
There is a lot the main character doesn't tell you
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I'm certain that in my twenties this book would have bored me to tears. In my thirties and early forties, my interest would have been peaked, but I would have vehemently argued with the main character's viewpoint until I couldn't listen any more.
Yet, having "lived longer" I thoroughly enjoyed this audio book!! As well, the author has earned my deepest respect for his ability to tell a "complete" story and delve into the complexity of the stark realities which turn our lives upside down when we think we've seen and done it all.
A Truly Wonderful Listening Experience
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