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Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell (2005, Abridged, Compact Disc) 
Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell (2005, Abridged, Compact Disc)

 
Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell (2005, Abridged, Compact Disc)

Author: Sarah Vowell
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: 2005-03-29
Language: English
Format: Audio
ISBN-10: 0743540050
ISBN-13: 9780743540056
Product ID: EPID43107655
Description: Quirky essayist Sarah Vowell, known both for her pieces on NPR's "This American Life" and her star turn voicing teen superhero Violet in the animated Pixar blockbuster THE INCREDIBLES, waxes both witty and rhapsodic in this monumentally ...
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Synopsis
Quirky essayist Sarah Vowell, known both for her pieces on NPR's "This American Life" and her star turn voicing teen superhero Violet in the animated Pixar blockbuster THE INCREDIBLES, waxes both witty and rhapsodic in this monumentally obsessive travelogue chronicling her so-called pilgrimage to various places related to the first three assassinations of American presidents (Lincoln, Garfield, and McKinley). From the museum housing Lincoln's skull fragments to James Garfield's favorite office armchair to the apartment building of anarchist Emma Goldman (falsely implicated in McKinley's assassination), no site, major or minor, is left unvisited. Along the way, Vowell shares various tidbits of history related to the three presidencies and their abrupt endings, including the career of Lincoln's eldest son, Robert Todd Lincoln, whom she refers to variously as the "jinxed Zelig of doom," and "Jinxy McDeath," due to his misfortune of being in close proximity to all three of those assassinations.

Details
Publication Date:2005-03-29
Narrated by:Sarah Vowell
Edition Description:Abridged

Size
Height:6.0 in
Width:5.5 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:6.4 oz

Industry Reviews
"[W]acky, weirdly enthralling....This is history at its most morbid and most fascinating." (starred review)
Publishers Weekly (04/04/2005)

"[A] learned, engagingly discursive, funny, sometimes even jolly ramble--literally--through the landscape of American presidential assassinations....Vowell makes an excellent traveling companion, what with her rare combination of erudition and cheek....[T]his book is an often astounding compendium of forgotten history and trivia."
New York Times Book Review - Bruce Handy (05/08/2005)

"[A] funny and expertly produced audiobook from a sharp social critic who wears her liberal heart on her sleeve." (starred review)
Publishers Weekly (05/02/2005)

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      Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell - The 6-CD Set
    Review created: 10/08/06(updated 10/08/06)
    by:
    9 of 9 people found this review helpful.

    Isn't "quirky" a wonderful word? Even if you can't define it, you know it when you see it. Or in this case, when you HEAR it. I want to make it clear that this is a review of the Audiobook (6-CD Set) of Sarah Vowell's "Assassination Vacation," not the printed version. When I checked the "official" synopsis of her book/audio book, the very first words were: "Quirky essayist Sarah Vowell."

    Here's a quote from my blog:
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    It started out innocently. A guy at work asked me if I would like to read "Assassination Vacation" by Sarah Vowell. Admitting I had never heard of it or of her, I asked for more information. He told me that it was an interesting book about the assassinations of the various United States presidents, and further admitted that I couldn't actually read the book, I would have to listen to it. He had just finished—and was offering to lend me—a six-CD set which contained the words in the book being read by the author.

    "Sounds interesting" I admitted in turn.

    "Well, it may be difficult getting past the author's voice."

    "Why?"

    "She's a little squeaky..."

    I've never actually listened to an "audio book," but I had a leap of intuition. I decided that if the material were interesting enough, I might after a while start ignoring the medium — her voice — and be intrigued by the message. And, in fact, that's exactly what happened. As I write this on Sunday evening, Lincoln is dead and Garfield is dead. McKinley isn't looking at all well, and I have some disturbing premonitions. By the time you see it on Wednesday, there is little or nothing we will have been able to do to save...
    ----------------------------------------

    What I was referring to at the end of that quote was Kennedy. But when I came to the end, I found that Kennedy only got a brief mention, and only in the context of the Lincoln coincidences that have been making the internet rounds forever. So, if you're a Kennedy assassination conspiracy monger, this is not the book for you.

    It IS the book for you if you have even a smidgen of curiosity that was squelched by your history classes and that may have broken through since that yoke was removed. Assassination Vacation has been a very interesting history lesson. Other than the bare facts I remembered from days of yore, i.e., John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln at Ford's Theatre, I knew almost none of the details. As for Garfield, the term "disappointed office seeker" has new meaning to me. And her portrait of the "Dry Tortugas" gave me a bit of insight into geography as well.

    In addition to the history, I got something else from this as well. Another quote from my blog:
    ---------------
    Audiobooks are great! I "read" a book I would never have otherwise discovered, and I did it at the expense of a few hours of not listening to the radio while commuting. I furthermore discovered that the reader of the audiobook doesn't have to be great. Not only did I grow acclimated to the author's voice, I found one of the most distracting aspects of the experience to be the short (and occasionally monosyllabic) interjections of the "guest readers" whom I suspect were engaged for their marquee value rather than for their thespian tendencies.

    Since discovering that it's the book, not the reader, I've made a decision:

    Q: You're going to start reading your blog to us, aren't you?
    A: I'm afraid so.

    Q: Where's my torch? Where's my pitchfork


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