
City of Dreams
A Novel of Nieuw Amsterdam and Early Manhattan
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Narrated by:
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Gabrielle de Cuir
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By:
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Beverly Swerling
In 1661, Lucas Turner and his sister, Sally, stagger off a small wooden ship after 11 weeks at sea to make a fresh start in the rough and rowdy Dutch settlement of Nieuw Amsterdam. Lucas, a barber surgeon, and Sally, an apothecary, are both gifted healers and bound to each other by blood and necessity. Yet as their new lives unfold, lust, betrayal, and murder will make them deadly enemies.
In their struggle to survive in the New World, both make choices that will burden their descendants, dedicated physicians and surgeons, pirates and whoremasters, with a legacy of secrets and retribution. That heritage sets cousin against cousin, physician against surgeon, and ultimately, patriot against Tory.
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Critic reviews
"Engrossing, generously imagined tale." (Publishers Weekly)
"Gabrielle de Cuir['s]...breathless telling hits exactly the right note. Chock-full of convincing detail, this historical soap opera informs as it entertains." (AudioFile)
Would you listen to City of Dreams again? Why?
No, once was enough, but I enjoyed it.What was one of the most memorable moments of City of Dreams?
When Nicolas "sold" his sister so he could marry the butchers wifeWhich scene was your favorite?
The sweet ignorance of Janet on her wedding night... :)Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No, once you established an emotional connection to a character, it skipped firward generation or two in time.Any additional comments?
I enjoyed seeing the generations of building New York, I love books that give life to history, but felt some components were left incompleteI love history!
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New and Different - I get something new and different, not a rehash of something I have read before
People and Places - I learn to see and feel the people and places involved.
This book fulfills all four:
Even though I knew much of the history before, after, and around the colony, there was so much that was new and different it felt as if I were listening to a mystery. The people and places were so well described I felt as if I were there at on the shores, in the mountains, on the ships, in the meetings, on the walls of the forts. A real delight. Five stars.
Little Known History and Fascinating
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Not so dreamy
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great story
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As I walked through NYC, I realized the history of this wonderful city and how meaningful it was.
More than a City
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great book, but abridged ...
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What made the experience of listening to City of Dreams the most enjoyable?
Loved this audiobook, listed to this one after listening to New York:The Novel. Just wish this had been an unabridged version, I'm sure I missed a lot!What other book might you compare City of Dreams to and why?
I'd compare this to New York:The Novel, however that book was not abridged and was Awesome! This one is an okay listen, think it would have been better unabridged.Fabulous listen, wish it had been unabridged...
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Not a book to be abridged
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Missing chapters
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