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The Maze at Windermere

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The Maze at Windermere

By: Gregory Blake Smith
Narrated by: Richard Topol, Edoardo Ballerini, Raphael Corkhill, Michael Crouch, Caitlin Davies
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A richly layered novel of love, ambition, and duplicity, set against the storied seascape of Newport, Rhode Island

A reckless wager between a tennis pro with a fading career and a drunken party guest - the stakes are an antique motorcycle and an heiress' diamond necklace - launches a narrative odyssey that braids together three centuries of aspiration and adversity. A witty and urbane bachelor of the Gilded Age embarks on a high-risk scheme to marry into a fortune; a young writer soon to make his mark turns himself to his craft with harrowing social consequences; an aristocratic British officer during the American Revolution carries on a courtship that leads to murder; and, in Newport's earliest days, a tragically orphaned Quaker girl imagines a way forward for herself and the slave girl she has inherited.

In The Maze at Windermere Gregory Blake Smith weaves these intersecting worlds into a brilliant tapestry, charting a voyage across the ages into the maze of the human heart.

©2017 Gregory Blake Smith (P)2017 Penguin Audio
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"A dazzling high-wire act. I turned every page with a sense of wonder and excitement." (Richard Russo)

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Connected

I picked this up because it was mentioned as a Man Booker possible last year. I didn't read the description or anything, so I thought it was about Windermere in the Lake District in England. But Windermere is actually the name of an old estate in Newport, Rhode Island. So there you go.

It was a multistory book all centering around Windermere in various points in time. Though I don't recall the earliest story mentioning it, I could be wrong. I thought it might be too complex for audio, but actually think it was well-suited to multi-narrator audio.

I suppose at the core it was love stories. I really enjoyed the stories and the characters

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Confusing and no real endings

Perhaps reading from a paper book might have helped. The book is really should have been 4 short stories. The only thing the stories had in common was the location. The narrators were great. They tried to make the changes in time and characters more coherent. The best part of the book was that the writer seemed to really catch speech mannerisms from each time period.
However, the worst thing was that I would just get into one of the four stories, then the time period would switch. This was just a hot frustrating mess to listen to. It might have been better to read each story separately. Still the stories did not have endings. Perhaps the writer just got tires of writing this drivel This was a total waste of a credit. The only reason I finished it was because it was one on my book club's selections.

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5 stories leading nowhere and ending no place.

The Maze at Windermere is comprised of five separate storylines, taking place in 2011, 1896, 1863, 1788, and 1692, all set in Newport RI. The connections among the tales are place, history, and allegory, but the stories themselves are boring. Mostly just people being a-holes to other people (with the exception of Prudence's set in 1692), one in particular is disturbing to the point of being sociopathic.

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Newport my home town in several ways revealed

Good performance showing differentviews and times. very enjoyable and a pleasant listening experience all thr way around.

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Wished it was longer

I bought the Audible version of this book after reading a review of the print edition in the Washington Post 14-Jan-2018. The narration is flawless. The people we follow, foolish or tragic or triumphant, are well-developed and interesting. The times they live in are interesting, too. The book is like four separate historical novels with a common geography. It was entertaining for me; I hope it will be for you, too.

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Eras woven into a great story

I admit it took a few chapters before I really got into this book, but the more I read the more interested I became. The author does a great job telling history and life stories from 5 distinct eras. The narration made it easy to identify each, since each era used a different narrator. The author didn’t rely on wildly unbelievable happenstance to connect each story - just geography, history, a little lit and a few family connections. I really enjoyed it.

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read this book

each character and time period has an authentic voice & brings up thought provoking ideas... read it!

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Wonderful. Truly.

A beautifully written story of interwoven narratives. The balance among the different storylines is masterful. A pleasure.

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Too complicated to follow the different centuries. It was hard to follow, the transitions were not clear.

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Interesting book. crapy ending.

I found the stories in the book very interesting. They didn't intertwine much at all. and I found the endings to each to be buried and pretty-much a disappointment.

I'm not sure that I would have bought this book had I known.

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