Ill Take You There, Wally Lamb
Ill Take You There, Wally Lamb
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I'll Take You There
A Novel

Author: Wally Lamb

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 7 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 11/22/2016


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author Wally Lamb weaves an evocative, deeply affecting tapestry of one Baby Boomer's life—Felix Funicello, introduced in Wishin’ and Hopin’—and the trio of unforgettable women who have changed it, in this radiant homage to the resiliency, strength, and power of women.I’ll Take You There centers on Felix, a film scholar who runs a Monday night movie club in what was once a vaudeville theater. One evening, while setting up a film in the projectionist booth, he’s confronted by the ghost of Lois Weber, a trailblazing motion picture director from Hollywood’s silent film era. Lois invites Felix to revisit—and in some cases relive—scenes from his past as they are projected onto the cinema’s big screen.In these magical movies, the medium of film becomes the lens for Felix to reflect on the women who profoundly impacted his life. There’s his daughter Aliza, a Gen Y writer for New York Magazine who is trying to align her post-modern feminist beliefs with her lofty career ambitions; his sister, Frances, with whom he once shared a complicated bond of kindness and cruelty; and Verna, a fiery would-be contender for the 1951 Miss Rheingold competition, a beauty contest sponsored by a Brooklyn-based beer manufacturer that became a marketing phenomenon for two decades. At first unnerved by these ethereal apparitions, Felix comes to look forward to his encounters with Lois, who is later joined by the spirits of other celluloid muses.Against the backdrop of a kaleidoscopic convergence of politics and pop culture, family secrets, and Hollywood iconography, Felix gains an enlightened understanding of the pressures and trials of the women closest to him, and of the feminine ideals and feminist realities that all women, of every era, must face.

About Wally Lamb

Wally Lamb is the author of five New York Times bestselling novels: She’s Come Undone, I Know This Much Is True, The Hour I First Believed, Wishin’ and Hopin’, and We Are Water. His first two works of fiction, She’s Come Undone and I Know This Much Is True, were both #1 New York Times bestsellers and selections of Oprah’s Book Club. Lamb edited Couldn’t Keep It to Myself, I’ll Fly Away, and You Don’t Know Me, three volumes of essays from students in his writing workshop at York Correctional Institution, a women’s prison in Connecticut, where he has been a volunteer facilitator for two decades. He lives in Connecticut.

About George Guidall

George Guidall is one of the foremost narrators in the audiobook industry, having recorded over 500 unabridged books ranging from classics to contemporary bestsellers. He is the recipient of the 1999 Audie Award presented by the Audio Publishers Association for the best narration of unabridged fiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by switterbug (Betsey) on November 02, 2016

This is my first dip into Wally Lamb, and unfortunately, I’m staring at his earlier works, unread on my shelf, hoping that they contain the gems my friends talked about. Because this latest book of his did nothing to urge me on further. He checked all the PC boxes on feminism, family, dysfunction, l......more

Goodreads review by Natalie on June 18, 2022

A Brief Q&A Between Myself and Myself Q: Why did you pick up I'll Take You There in the first place, Natalie? A: Well, Natalie, I had read Wishin' and Hopin' but had lukewarm feelings about it (cute, quick Christmas tale but didn't feel as Wally Lamb as other Wally Lamb books), so that did not push me......more

Goodreads review by Erin on October 17, 2016

If you enjoy this review visit my book blog: www.booksmusicallthingswritten.wordpr... or my blog's Official Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/booksmusicallthingsw... or follow me on Twitter: @etoland16 Wally Lamb has been one of my favorite authors since I first read “She’s Come Undone” when I was 16 y......more

Goodreads review by Lynne on December 15, 2016

A unique reminder of American culture in the 50s-60s, brought together with current culture. The reading experience would be enhanced by reading Wishin' and Hopin' but not necessary.......more

Goodreads review by Sue on December 04, 2016

Before I give you my opinion of Wally Lamb's newest book, I have to admit that I have read and loved everything he has written and he is one of my favorite authors. This wasn't my favorite book by him but it's still a fantastic book. The character of Felix Funicello (who we knew as a child in Wishin......more