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Twain & Stanley Enter Paradise

15 CDs. 18 hrs. Hachette Audio. 2015. ISBN 9781478960331. $40. digital download. F
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The posthumously published final novel of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Hijuelos is a thoroughly researched but fictionalized tale of the relationships between Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), explorer Henry Morton Stanley, and Dorothy Stanley, Henry's artistic and aristocratic wife. The tale follows Twain and Stanley together on a trip to Cuba before either was famous, through the years of their acquaintance in post-Civil War America and Victorian England, and up until the secrets of the Cuba trip are revealed to Dorothy by Twain after her husband's death. The work focuses more on Stanley than on Twain and examines themes of love, friendship, family, religion, death, pain, and paradise. The narration is high quality and headlined by James Langton. Hijuelos's wife reads both the author's note and her very touching afterword.
VERDICT Highly recommended for fans of literary fiction, popular history, romantic historical fiction, and adventure. ["Succeeds in conjuring a bygone era from rural 19th-century Cuba to upper-class London society": LJ 10/15/15 starred review of the Grand Central hc.]
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