
The Tortilla Curtain
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Rosenblat
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By:
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T. C. Boyle
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"This highly engaging story subtly plays on our consciences, forcing us to form, confirm, or dispute social, political, and moral viewpoints. This is a profound and tragic tale, one that exposes not only a failed American Dream, but a failing America." (Booklist)
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TC Boyle is a master at demonstrating the pathos and struggle of everyday life. The Tortilla Curtain is definitely an unvarnished look at the great gulf between the haves and the have-nots. Despite Boyle having written this book nearly 20 years ago, the story is perhaps even more pertinent in 2013. The narrative is compelling in the way a Steinbeck story compels--one hopes against hope for some bright outcome, despite all signs pointing to tragedy. The narration is a seamless fit with the author's work.The Tortilla Curtain: Sadly, a Timeless Theme
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Would you try another book from T. Coraghessan Boyle and/or Barbara Rosenblat?
Not if the writing style is the same as this book. The details are vivid and colorful, but the premise is disturbing and short sighted.What do you think your next listen will be?
I'll go back to informational as well as history based books.Do you think The Tortilla Curtain needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
I don't see how they could interface the characters to show how they have improved and grown into the new world. without using the religion that they had in the old world to guide them, or the common sense that abounds in all of us after traumatic events, the story could not flow or connect to the point of being believable after this book...Any additional comments?
Although the events are very believable, the 'dumbing down' of the main mexican characters was offensive as well as unfair. after the trauma at the border the first time, they would have learned to be wary of personal encounters as well as using the systems available to them through the church or local outreach programs. to set them so low in the social intelligence ranking is insulting as well as unbelievable. It is asking us to release too much of what we are to connect to the main protagonists. It's like watching a movie made by someone who has no idea how to cast actors...Emotionally disturbing
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Good read
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Excellent!
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Well done!
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Good listen
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A great reader for an interesting story
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I don’t re-read or re-listen to a lot of books but this was my 3rd time for this extraordinary novel.
Should be required reading
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