
Panama Fever
The Epic History of One of the Greatest Engineering Triumphs of All Time: The Building of the Panama Canal
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Digging a waterway between the seas took decades, cost thousands of lives, sent France into bankruptcy, and made some men either famous or infamous. Parker's reliance on the work of previous Panama Canal historians--as indicated by the thousands of quotes in this work--causes havoc with its narration. To set the quotes apart, narrator William Dufris begins them with a pause in mid-sentence, thereby breaking his cadence with a frequency that becomes annoying. And since the failed French attempt fills a third of Parker's history, the producers should have found a reader who can pronounce the numerous French names and phrases better than an unstudied American. Dufris's most enjoyable trait is a taciturn voice that speaks at a comfortable pace. J.A.H. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
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