
The Final Solution
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Narrated by:
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Michael York
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By:
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Michael Chabon
Retired to the English countryside, an 89-year-old man, rumored to be a once-famous detective, is more concerned with his beekeeping than with his fellow man. Into his life wanders Linus Steinman, nine years old and mute, who has escaped from Nazi Germany with his sole companion: an African gray parrot.
What is the meaning of the mysterious strings of German numbers the bird spews out-a top-secret SS code? The keys to a series of Swiss bank accounts? Or do they hold a significance both more prosaic and far more sinister?
Though the solution may be beyond even the reach of the once-famous sleuth, the true story of the boy and his parrot is subtly revealed in a wrenching resolution.
Winner of the 2005 National Jewish Book Award. A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2004.
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thank him!
So clever and well written.
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This is a story that I probably will never forget. I think about it all the time, and probably will for a long time. My “want to read again someday” list is very short, but this book will go on that list for sure.
Don’t give up until you’ve heard it all
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The voice of the author would change from charming and descriptive to some verbose boor in the space of a heartbeat. The two styles are noticably different. This glaring blunder overshadowed the story for me.
I hope the author engages a different editor in subsequent works; this one wasn't a good fit.
something about the editing is peculiar
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Stunning
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Enhanced characterization & melancholy.
An elderly Sherlock Holmes with added nuance
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Listen To It
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Somebody bought a thesaurus
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I'm so glad I did! The writing is amazing in true Michael Chabon fashion. The characters and their inner and outer workings (including the parrot's) are deeply moving and poignant. Both tongue-in-cheek, even laugh-out-loud witty humor as well as deep sadness and effects of traumatization that are so central to the human family. The novella strikes me also as a parody of crime and historical fiction. Mildly embarrassed I admit that last time I missed the most important part of the ending and thus had felt squeamish about the book's title.
An enthusiastic five stars all around: the narrator too does a wonderful job with the various voices and the quietness, sensitivity, and the occasional brutality (no more but no less graphic than the average crime novel) in this story.
I just ordered the print version as a belated houseguest gift!
Even better the second time
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A Good Listen
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Required Reading
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