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PARIS IN THE FIFTIES

What a memory this guy has! American journalist and historian Karnow remembers (and chattily regurgitates) every mundane detail of his youthful sojourn in the City of Lights. His self-indulgence appropriately echoes that of Montaigne, the Frenchman who invented the personal essay by writing charmingly about himself. Whether Pulitzer Prize winner Karnow's memoir also charms--the listener must judge. It will help if you know a soupçon of French, haute couture, Parisian geography and French history, and the ouevres of the international glitterati who inhabited Paris at mid-century. Narrator Chris Hurt apparently does, for he gives us a light, gossipy, amiable reading in brisk American and excellent French.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 1998

Duration: 13 hrs, 30 mins

Publisher: Blackstone Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    STAY ALIVE

    BERLIN, 1939-1945

    Buruma’s subtle and effective narration style is essential to this chronicle.

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    Bard College historian Buruma has a personal link to WWII-era Berliners, his Dutch father having been a forced laborer in wartime Berlin. Buruma’s account highlights instances of the survival and rescue of Jews and of the Berlin residents who came forward to assist them. But of most Berliners, he says, “Their main aim was to stay out of trouble.” Buruma’s performance as both historian and narrator is a model of restraint and reliance on fact. He shapes a powerful narrative around Germany’s defeat at Stalingrad and year-by-year shifts in civilian morale. As deprivation and disillusion with the Nazi regime set in, the struggle for survival extended to all Berliners.

    Buruma’s subtle and effective narration style is essential to this chronicle.

    Pub Date: March 17, 2026

    Duration: 12 hrs, 15 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798217282210

    Publisher: Penguin Random House Audio

    Review Posted Online: March 16, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2026

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      A SCANDAL IN KÖNIGSBERG

      A hint of hijinks in sleepy Königsberg sets ears ablaze.

      The obscure uproar so vividly portrayed in this brief audiobook couldn’t be farther from today’s media commotions—or nearer. This “small vortex of turbulence” sounds like a stage farce: It’s set in backwater Königsberg, capital of East Prussia, in the 1830s, during the lull between the Napoleonic wars and the 1848 Revolution. Take a preposterous but compelling religious cult and two guileless but strikingly handsome Lutheran clergymen, add only a hint of fornication, and gossip does the rest. Vidish Athavale’s measured, finely nuanced narration gives edge and authority to a narrative without a wasted word or useless detail. And he clearly relishes the polysyllabic 19th-century German names.

      A hint of hijinks in sleepy Königsberg sets ears ablaze.

      Pub Date: March 10, 2026

      Duration: 4 hrs, 45 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798217282234

      Publisher: Penguin Audio

      Review Posted Online: March 10, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2026

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