
The Submission
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Bernadette Dunne
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By:
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Amy Waldman
Claire Harwell hasn't settled into grief; events haven't let her. Cool, eloquent, raising two fatherless children, Claire has emerged as the most visible of the 9/11 widows who became a potent political force in the aftermath of the catastrophe. She longs for her husband, but she has found her mission: she sits on a jury charged with selecting a fitting memorial for the victims of the attack. Of the thousands of anonymous submissions that she and her fellow jurors examine, one transfixes Claire: a garden on whose walls the names of the dead are inscribed. But when the winning envelope is opened, they find the designer is Mohammad Khan—Mo—an enigmatic Muslim-American who, it seems, feels no need to represent anyone's beliefs except his own.
When the design and its creator are leaked, a media firestorm erupts, and Claire finds herself trying to balance principles against emotions amid escalating tensions about the place of Islam in America.
A remarkably bold and ambitious debut, The Submission is peopled with journalists, activists, mourners, and bureaucrats who struggle for advantage and fight for their ideals. In this deeply humane novel, the breadth of Amy Waldman's cast of characters is matched by her startling ability to conjure individual lives from their own points of view. A striking portrait of a city—and a country—fractured by old hatreds and new struggles, The Submission is a major novel by an important new talent.
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I found this to be one of the most interesting and challenging books I have read or listened to. Waldman poses a question that is quite relevant today in the light of the Ground Zero Muslim Center controversy. How tolerant are we willing or able to be? I found her characters to be complex and challenging. Few of them were unequivocally moral or likeable but the listener could easily relate to the dilemmas they faced. This is a story that will stick with most readers, I believe.Stimulating read
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Would you listen to The Submission again? Why?
I would listen to the audio version for additional character nuance while reading a hard copy.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
Listening to the "illegal" widow Asma grow into a virbrant lioness voice against intolerance and bigotry is one of more interesting aspects of The Submission; while the less than honorable reporter Spier is one of the least interesting aspects.What does Bernadette Dunne bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Ms. Dunne's delivery added a deeper personalization of the characters; which in turn enhanced this readers' visualization.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The Submission is an all too uncomfortable; yet, accurate depiction of the people we live among......FACING PREJUDICE, LOSS & GRIEF
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Ever since then, I had wanted to read it, yet never got a chance to.
I wish I had read it sooner. The characters in this novel are so well crafted, it amazes me that some studio hasn’t snapped this up to become a searing drama emblazoned on the big screen.
So yeah, pretty good.
Sensational!
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An engaging and thought-provoking surprise!
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Culture and religion intertwined with skill
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Very well written and performed. Very much surprised by how much I enjoyed this book.
Surprised at this gem!
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Wow
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Why Can't We All Get Along?
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Almost loved it
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In this fictional work, a committee has been chosen to select the 9/11 memorial to be erected on ground zero in New York City. When the committee reaches consensus on the design to be chosen, everyone is stunned to discover that the artist responsible for the design is a Muslim. An American. And also a Muslim. What follows is outrage, hurt feelings, betrayals and fighting to determine if they are to go forward with a design by a Muslim, or a different design. It was a good book, very topical, and written before the controvery with the Mosque being built near ground zero. I did not like how it ended and was disappointed in how the author wrapped up the story. I won't tell you the ending; you'll have to read that for yourself!Very timely, very topical.
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