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I know that part of my 5-star rating goes to the audiobook production.
Ordinarily, audiobooks with multiple narrators will confuse me but it was the absolute perfect choice for this book. Schaitkin switches back and forth between narrators, story telling style, and even tense and so the various narrators helped keep everything very organized for me.
Parts of this book reminded me of the storytelling style of "Homegoing" by Yaa Gyasi--where we hear the perspectives from some people which shed light on the story at large, but who we never hear from again. I, personally, love that technique and it just made the story that much more rich for me.
Ordinarily, audiobooks with multiple narrators will confuse me but it was the absolute perfect choice for this book. Schaitkin switches back and forth between narrators, story telling style, and even tense and so the various narrators helped keep everything very organized for me.
Parts of this book reminded me of the storytelling style of "Homegoing" by Yaa Gyasi--where we hear the perspectives from some people which shed light on the story at large, but who we never hear from again. I, personally, love that technique and it just made the story that much more rich for me.