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Tales of the City

By: Armistead Maupin
Narrated by: Frances McDormand
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Summary

For more than three decades Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City has blazed its own trail through popular culture...from a groundbreaking newspaper serial, to a classic novel, to a television event that entranced millions around the world. The first of six novels about the denizens of the mythic apartment house at 28 Barbary Lane, Tales of the City is both a sparkling comedy of manners and an indelible portrait of an era that changed forever the way we live.

©1978 The Chronicle Publishing Company (P)2012 HarperCollinsPublishers

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Struggled to engage

After listening to all the hype about Tales of the City, which originally had totally passed me by, I took this audiobook (plus books 2 & 3 on holiday with me as I wanted to understand all of the background stories in readiness for the forthcoming Netflix follow up series). However, I found it really difficult to engage with. Despite giving it a good couple of goes, in the end I had to admit defeat and move on to a different book. Fortunately, I was able to send the rest of the series back to Audible!

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listen to this.......

these are great stories brought to life by a great narrator Frances McDormand. recommended

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Struggled to engage

Not sure why I seem to be the only reviewer that didn’t think this was great? Frances McDormand is a fabulous actress but her narration is, well, boring. Voices are ok but otherwise it feels like I’m listening to the news.
Maybe it’s just the story that I didn’t get on with - I just don’t feel like I care about any of the characters and the more I listened the less I cared. Well I paid for it so will try again but otherwise I wouldn’t bother.

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A great introduction to Armistead Maupin's world

Would you listen to Tales of the City again? Why?

Until recently, I hadn't ever head of Armistead Maupin or his tales. I stumbled across them in a bookshop and thought they sounded intriguing. So, this was my first foray into the world. I liked it a lot - and hope to 'visit' again soon with the many other books in the series!

I'm not sure how I would have found it if I'd jumped into these at book 2 or 3 - there is a lot of background to these characters that comes through.

At times I was initially a bit confused about which character was which and exactly how they all related - but soon they come into their own and how their orbits relate becomes more obvious.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Unlike many short stories, they hung together well as a coherent whole. I picked it up and left it according to my schedule, but found it memorable enough to come back to.

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Great story, superbly acted

This is one of those books I’ve meant to read for years and so glad I finally did. Maupin creates such a wonderful array of characters, each with their own distinct needs and flaws. His writing is pithy and entertaining.

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San Francisco Tales

Maupin's engaging stories of Barbary Lane inhabitants looking for love in San Francisco charm and engage. Francis McDormand reads it beautifully - her wry, tolerant voice the perfect match.

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Abridged. What a shame.

Why abridge this story? The original audiobook is still available on Audible with all the twists and turns and subplots intended by the author. 18 hours and 23 minutes tells a far better story than the clipped and heavily edited version here with its 7 hours and 39 minutes. The narrator is good and I could have listened to her for 18 hours with ease. As it was. I gave up 3 hours in as the plot was disjointed without the build up of the sub stories.

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Couldn't stop listening!

A 2 hour train journey flew by as I enjoyed an audio vacation to SanFran

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Off to San Fran

Where does Tales of the City rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Other than I'm visiting San Francisco later in the year, this is not a book I ordinarily would have considered as a read. I'm so glad I did though.
Set in 70's pre-AIDS San Fran, it chronicles the lives of a small group of its inhabitants, whose lives interconnect with one another. The dialogue sparkles.
San Francisco is nowhere close to what it was like forty years ago - now the most expensive city in the US - but I'm going to enjoy name-checking the various locations mentioned in the characters' stories.

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Great story - poor performance

i wish these could be performed by people who cared about the characterisations and tone.

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