A Student of History, Nina Revoyr
A Student of History, Nina Revoyr
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A Student of History

Author: Nina Revoyr

Narrator: Tim Fannon

Unabridged: 7 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/05/2019


Synopsis

A contemporary Los Angeles story of uncrossable social lines, allegiance and betrayal, immeasurable power, and the ways the present is continually shaped by the past. Rick Nagano is a graduate student in the history department at USC, struggling to make rent on the South Los Angeles apartment near the neighborhood where his family once lived. When he lands a job as a research assistant for the elderly Mrs. W--, the heir to an oil fortune, he sees it at first simply as a source of extra cash. But as he grows closer to the iconoclastic, charming, and feisty Mrs. W--, he gets drawn into a world of privilege and wealth far different from his racially mixed, blue-collar beginnings. Putting aside his half-finished dissertation, Rick sets up office in Mrs. W--'s grand Bel Air mansion and begins to transcribe her journals--which document an old Los Angeles not described in his history books. He also accompanies Mrs. W-- to venues frequented by the descendants of the land and oil barons who built the city. One evening, at an event, he meets Fiona Morgan--the elegant scion of an old steel family--who takes an interest in his studies. Irresistibly drawn to Fiona, he agrees to help her with a project of questionable merit in the hopes he'll win her favor. The Student of History explores both the beginnings of Los Angeles and present-day dynamics of race and class. It offers a window into the usually hidden world of high society, and the influence of historic families on current events. Like Great Expectations and The Great Gatsby, it features, in Rick Nagano, a young man of modest means who is navigating a world where he doesn't belong. Set in a modern-day Los Angeles that's both familiar and unknown, The Student of History is a story of uncrossable social lines, allegiance and betrayal, immeasurable power, and the ways the present is continually shaped by the past.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on November 08, 2018

I approach the poor-person-gets-into-a-circle-of-rich-people books cautiously. They tend to follow a certain formula and glamorize wealth so much that it justifies the poor person doing whatever it takes to become part of it. This book considers that trope much more deeply, it's interested in displa......more

Goodreads review by Judy on May 28, 2019

Nina Revoyr is a Los Angeles treasure. Born in Japan to a Japanese mother and a White American father, she grew up in Tokyo and Wisconsin, then Los Angeles. Her own experiences inform both her writing and her life's work to serve children affected by violence and poverty. I think her keen eye for i......more

Goodreads review by Jill on March 30, 2019

Halfway through A Student of History, I began to wonder if the book was a different one than the author intended. The original intention, I believe was to reveal the gilded world of privilege and wealth, a world composed of its own unwritten rules, a world that is not chronicled in a newspaper. Richa......more

Goodreads review by Kasa on March 13, 2019

A thoroughly enjoyable read, and this won't be the last Nina Revoyr book I'll read. Dishy stories about LaLa Land are always fun, but this one doesn't dish as much as it delves. The stories behind the history, the creators of the foundation upon which the city was founded -- She has a knack of bring......more

Goodreads review by Bonnie on May 27, 2019

As an avid reader of literary fiction, I don't know how Nina Revoyr wasn't on my radar before this. 'A Student of History' is a mesmerizing book, full of moral questions and ambiguities. It explores the ideas of loyalty, betrayal, the class system in the United States and the fallacy that all of the......more