Ten Days in the Hills, Jane Smiley
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Ten Days in the Hills

Author: Jane Smiley

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 23 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/11/2008


Synopsis

It is the morning after the 2003 Academy Awards. Max-an Oscar-winning writer/director whose fame has waned-and his lover, Elena, luxuriate in bed, still groggy from last night's red-carpet festivities. They are talking about movies, talking about love, and talking about the war in Iraq, recently begun. But soon their house will be full of guests, and guests like these demand attention. There is Max's ex-wife, "the legendary Zoe Cunningham," a dazzling half-Jamaican movie star, with her new lover, the enigmatic healer, Paul (fraudulent? enlightened?). Max's agent, Stoney, a perhaps too easygoing version of his legendary agent father, can't stay away, and neither can Zoe and Max's daughter, Isabel, though she would prefer to maintain her hard-won independence. And of course there is the next-door neighbor, Cassie, who seems to know everyone's secrets. As they share their stories of Hollywood past and present, watch films in Max's opulent screening room, gossip by the swimming pool, and tussle in the many bedrooms, the tension mounts, sparks fly, and Smiley delivers an exquisitely woven, virtuosic work-a Hollywood novel as only she could fashion it, told with bravura, rich with delightful characters, spiced with her signature wit. It is a joyful, sexy, and wondrously insightful pleasure

Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Heidi on 2007-05-08 16:57:47

Boring. Endless and boring. Couldn't even finish, it just went on and on and on and seemed to go nowhere. If you like stories with lots of detail with no goal, this is the book for you.

AudiobooksNow review by Natalie on 2007-10-06 20:25:42

I have liked Smiley's other novels but this was so detailed and boring I actually couldn't finish it.

AudiobooksNow review by Sally on 2008-09-15 18:30:00

I keep thinking I like Jane Smiley's books, then I pick one up and remember that I liked A Thousand Days, and quit reading part way through the rest. I guess hope springs eternal, but Ten Days was as vapid and self-absorbed as Moo and Horse Heaven.

AudiobooksNow review by Sara on 2011-05-09 14:42:06

I have wondered how boring a book could be. After listening to 2 discs of this book, I know I have found the ultimate.