The Lightning Keeper, Starling Lawrence
The Lightning Keeper, Starling Lawrence
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The Lightning Keeper

Author: Starling Lawrence

Narrator: Terence Aselford

Abridged: 8 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 03/28/2006

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

The Lightning Keeper is a sweeping, epic novel of ambition, love, and enterprise in America. It is the story of an unlikely Romeo and Juliet romance at the dawn of the electric age, with the nation balancing on the brink of world war and a scientific revolution.In 1914, Toma Pekocevic is a penniless immigrant in New York, recently escaped from the bloody politics of the Balkans that have claimed most of his family. He is also a gifted inventor who designs a revolutionary water turbine while working with Harriet Bigelow, scion of a proud Connecticut iron-making dynasty now fallen on hard times. Their attraction is immediate and overwhelming, but every circumstance is against them.Toma is eventually drawn inside the industrial empire of General Electric, his machine an essential cog in its grand scheme to provide electricity to the entire country. His invention is all he has after losing Harriet to a wealthy politician, but Toma is determined to win her back, setting the stage for a confrontation that could change not only his life but the course of scientific progress.Deeply evocative and utterly engrossing, The Lightning Keeper is a rich tapestry of technology, romance, and war -- an unforgettable and distinctly American saga that establishes Starling Lawrence as one of the most talented writers at work today.Performed by Terence Aselford

About Starling Lawrence

Starling Lawrence is the editor in chief and vice chairman of W.W. Norton & Company. He is the author of the novel Montenegro and the story collection Legacies. He lives in New York City and northwestern Connecticut.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mike on January 19, 2014

I almost took this book back to the library before starting to read it. Once I started, I was oddly fascinated. But not in a way that would lead me to give a strong recommendation. It's well written (as you'd expect from a Norton editor-in-chief). But it moves slowly, and has a 19th century feel; sec......more

Goodreads review by Diane on June 04, 2018

I must admit I got sucked into this book by the review on the back cover by Harper Lee but the reality was the book fell well short of her extravagant praise. I was expecting excellence in the vein of" Isaac' s Storm but this grandiose novel was seriously long bouts of boredom interspersed with episo......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on May 21, 2023

I made it to page 173, too many different stories going on and none of them were interesting. And the weird old photographs......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on May 03, 2020

I wanted to like it, but I couldn't get invested in the plot. I'll leave it at that.......more

Goodreads review by Jane on July 30, 2024

The Lightening Keeper, by Starling Lawrence is okay. Interesting history, not interestingly told. I don’t recommend it, and I’m unlikely to read another Lawrence book.......more