
Here in Berlin
Author: Cristina Garcia
Narrator: Joan Walker
Unabridged: 4 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 11/06/2017
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Urban

Author: Cristina Garcia
Narrator: Joan Walker
Unabridged: 4 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 11/06/2017
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Urban
Cristina Garcia is the editor of two anthologies and the author of seven novels, including The Aguero Sisters, King of Cuba, and the National Book Award finalist Dreaming in Cuban. Her work has been translated into fourteen languages, and she has been the recipient of several awards, grants, and fellowships, including a Guggenheim. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area and has served as a faculty member at several universities.
Joan Walker has over thirty years of professional acting experience. She has appeared in over 500 plays on BBC radio, voiced countless television and radio adverts, narrated copious audiobooks (some of which have won awards, including Earphones), narrated an array of documentaries, created voices for animations and video games, and voiced audio guides for some of the greatest art galleries and museums in the world. Born and raised on a dairy farm in Derbyshire, she lives in the UK.
I won an ARC of this book in a goodreads drawing. A literary novel about a visitor who comes to Berlin with a camera, and traces the history of the city through the last 80 years or so. There's a lot of shifting viewpoints that leads to the narrative of the novel. I know some people don't like this t......more
A delightful meandering and novel book. Christina Garcia has produced a compelling novel made up from a patchwork of mainly Berlin based stories observed by an unnamed "visitor" that are somewhat intertwined yet separate. Reflecting on the personal stories of Berliners from Cuban migrants to the Sta......more
I think my experience with Here in Berlin a little confusing because it's not quite what I expected. I thought Berlin itself was going to become almost a character--I'm not sure it did. The dust jacket promised a "meditation on war and mystery." I'm not sure, having finished, the words meditation an......more