Telegraph Avenue, Michael Chabon
Telegraph Avenue, Michael Chabon
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Telegraph Avenue
A Novel

Author: Michael Chabon

Narrator: Clarke Peters

Unabridged: 18 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 09/11/2012


Synopsis

New York Times Bestseller“A genuinely moving story about race and class, parenting and marriage. . . Chabon is inarguably one of the greatest prose stylists of all time."" — Benjamin Percy, EsquireNew York Times bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon has transported readers to wonderful places: to New York City during the Golden Age of comic books (The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay); to an imaginary Jewish homeland in Sitka, Alaska (The Yiddish Policemen’s Union); to discover The Mysteries of Pittsburgh. Now he takes us to Telegraph Avenue in a big-hearted and exhilarating novel that explores the profoundly intertwined lives of two Oakland, California families, one black and one white. In Telegraph Avenue, Chabon lovingly creates a world grounded in pop culture—Kung Fu, ’70s Blaxploitation films, vinyl LPs, jazz and soul music—and delivers a bravura epic of friendship, race, and secret histories.As the summer of 2004 draws to a close, Archy Stallings and Nat Jaffe are still hanging in there—longtime friends, bandmates, and co-regents of Brokeland Records, a kingdom of used vinyl located in the borderlands of Berkeley and Oakland. Their wives, Gwen Shanks and Aviva Roth-Jaffe, are the Berkeley Birth Partners, a pair of semi-legendary midwives who have welcomed more than a thousand newly minted citizens into the dented utopia at whose heart—half tavern, half temple—stands Brokeland.When ex–NFL quarterback Gibson Goode, the fifth-richest black man in America, announces plans to build his latest Dogpile megastore on a nearby stretch of Telegraph Avenue, Nat and Archy fear it means certain doom for their vulnerable little enterprise. Meanwhile, Aviva and Gwen also find themselves caught up in a battle for their professional existence, one that tests the limits of their friendship. Adding another layer of complications to the couples' already tangled lives is the surprise appearance of Titus Joyner, the teenage son Archy has never acknowledged and the love of fifteen-year-old Julius Jaffe's life.

About Michael Chabon

Michael Chabon is the bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Moonglow and The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, among many others. He lives in Berkeley, California with his wife, the novelist Ayelet Waldman, and their children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Violet on February 20, 2021

I came very close to abandoning this about a third of the way in. I was finding it fanatically overblown and overwritten. Every other sentence Chabon was indulging in over exuberant similes. My patience almost reached its limit when he wrote an entire section without punctuation. There was a time wh......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on January 17, 2022

An epic novel about friendships, community, marriages, family and love. This is the first book I've read of Chabon's. I plan to read more. He is gifted and hilarious. Although the book cover makes it seem that it's a novel about friends whose businesses are undergoing duress, I think it's a loving s......more

Goodreads review by Kemper on August 12, 2016

A bunch of quirky characters wear clothes from the ‘70s and use old technology like a portable 8-track player while dealing with each other’s personal tics? I honestly wasn’t sure if I was reading a Michael Chabon novel or a Wes Anderson screenplay for a while. Archy Stallings and Nat Jaffe are co-ow......more

Goodreads review by Jesse on September 18, 2012

Sentence to sentence, just great. There's some wonderful writing about babies, and about commerce and old stores and those parts of Telegraph where Berkeley and Oakland kind of wander into each other (lived not far from there for about 2 years in early 90s, at at about 61st just off Claremont). Not......more

Goodreads review by Ian on February 20, 2021

CRITIQUE: Brokeland Records The front cover of my copy of this novel suggests that it might be the equivalent of a five-track E.P. (and there are indeed five lengthy chapters), but it is in fact more like a double album concept album. My preconception was that it was a music novel, perhaps concerning a......more