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Shawn K. Jain narrates Tania James's fascinating tale of craftsmanship and the tribulations caused by political unrest. In Mysore, India, 1797, Abbas is a 17-year-old woodcarver who is commanded by the sultan to apprentice with Lucien Du Leze, a famous French clockmaker, for the purpose of making a tiger automaton. When Mysore falls in 1799, the sultan is killed, Abbas escapes to France, and the tiger vanishes. Abbas and Du Leze's daughter plot to find it. Jain's delivery reflects youthful, high-strung Abbas's gusto, but his tone rarely changes. While James's writing is bright and witty, with many subtle jabs at authority, there is little subtlety in Jain's characterizations. Nonetheless, his even narration coupled with James's multifaceted plot and well-developed characters makes this worthwhile listening.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2023

Duration: 8 hrs, 45 mins

DD ISBN: 9780593741818

Publisher: Random House Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    WONDER BOYS

    American colleges are favorable locales for ghastly event and hair-tearing circumstance. There is, for instance, a good deal of pleasure to be had out of professor and past-prodigy Grady Tripp's awful life, as portrayed by Michael Chabon in WONDER BOYS. There is a certain amount of slapstick here, but it's balanced by Chabon's superb portrait of a gale-force mid-life crisis, a soul-destroying albatross of an unfinished novel and the mind-numbing inconsequence of writers' conferences. David Colacci sounds a little starved for oxygen in his reading, but that's not exactly out of keeping with Grady Tripp's personal gestalt.

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    Publisher: Brilliance Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      QUEEN LUCIA

      Class lurks in varying degrees behind every great English comedy, its ineffable code being so endlessly conducive to ironic subtlety. QUEEN LUCIA, the first of the great Lucia novels of E.F. Benson, is imbued with it. Nonetheless, social striving rather than class per se gives the novel its real comic force. At its center is Lucia, the regnant, self-appointed social and cultural leader of a genteel, middle-class circle. She’s a schemer and poser of awesome theatricality and self-delusion. Although the narrative is conducted in the third person, the characters’ doings, most especially Lucia’s, are as often as not reported in the light in which the perpetrators hope to be viewed. Still, the true facts and motivations, usually base, shine luminously through. Geraldine McEwen’s reading truly enhances the work, being a model of cultivated discretion and ironic pacing.

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      Duration: 9 hrs

      Publisher: ISIS Audio Books

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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