The Emperor of Shoes

The Emperor of Shoes
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Josh Bloomberg

ناشر

Harlequin Audio

شابک

9781488204739
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

April 16, 2018
In Wise’s dynamic debut, the American heir to a shoe manufacturing company comes of age in southern China and has a crisis of conscience among factory workers fighting for their rights. Alex Cohen is in China to learn the ropes of his father’s shoe company. While there, he meets and falls for Ivy, a member of an activist group hoping to start a union among the workers. Alex wants to support her cause, as he knows that workers are being exploited at the factory. But his father is pressuring him to fall in line and step into his new management role. Then a government official asks Alex to bring him the names of the union organizers, Alex finds himself at a crossroads. When an opportunity comes for him to start fresh with a company that would treat its workers with dignity and generosity, but will he take it or will he bow to the pressure to maintain the status quo? Wise’s well-paced novel moves inexorably forward with functional but never brilliant prose. While Wise resists simplifying the story by contrasting the life experiences of Alex and Ivy, readers will be more interested in Ivy and wish more time had been dedicated to her version of events. Wise, who has worked in his own family’s shoe factory in southern China, skillfully depicts the interdependent yet strained relationship between Chinese factory workers and foreign capital in this revealing story.



AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Josh Bloomberg brings listeners a novel listening experience with a Chinese shoe factory as a backdrop. He portrays Alex Cohen, a 20-something Jewish American who is trying to live up to his family's legacy. Capturing Alex's lack of sophistication in a jovial tone, he plays up the stark juxtapositions in the first half of the story. As Alex begins to learn more about Ivy, one of the seamstresses in the factory, and the general abuse suffered by factory workers, Bloomberg's tone grows somber. Will Josh throw in his lot with Ivy and her compatriots? Or will loyalty to his family win out in the end? Bloomberg gives a sympathetic and warm depiction of a young, rebellious American coming to terms with a way of life he's not seen before. M.R. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine


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