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ANGEL LANDING

by | Read by Bonnie Hurren

Fiction • 9 hrs. • Unabridged • © 1980

Alice Hoffman explores themes of commitment, both personal and social, in this early novel which involves a young woman in love with two men who are both involved in an environmental protest at a nuclear power plant. Bonnie Hurren captures the warm sense of humor in the characters--especially Minnie, the Russian-American aunt. Hurren is able to change from Minnie’s accent and those of her Long Island boarders to a soft West Virginia twang when needed. Although the story seems slightly dated, the exploration of compassion and commitment has a timeless feel. Hurren nicely honors Hoffman’s work. R.F.W. © AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine [Published: AUG/SEP 00]

Library Ed. • BBC Audiobooks America/ Chivers • 1999

CS ISBN $69.95 • Eight cassettes

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Library Ed. • BBC Audiobooks America/ Chivers • 1999

CS ISBN $69.95 • Eight cassettes

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