Juliet, NakedA Novel

Nick Hornby

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Juliet, Naked

By: Nick Hornby

Narrarated by: Bill Irwin, Ben Miles, Jennifer Wiltsie

From the beloved New York Times- bestselling author, a quintessential Nick Hornby tale of music, superfandom, and the truths and lies we tell ourselves about life and love.

Annie loves Duncan—or thinks she does. Duncan loves Annie, but then, all of a sudden, he doesn’t. Duncan really loves Tucker Crowe, a reclusive Dylanish singer-songwriter who stopped making music ten years ago. Annie stops loving Duncan, and starts getting her own life.

In doing so, she initiates an e-mail correspondence with Tucker, and a connection is forged between two lonely people who are looking for more out of what they’ve got. Tucker’s been languishing (and he’s unnervingly aware of it), living in rural Pennsylvania with what he sees as his one hope for redemption amid a life of emotional and artistic ruin—his young son, Jackson. But then there’s also the new material he’s about to release to the world: an acoustic, stripped-down version of his greatest album, Juliet—entitled, Juliet, Naked.

What happens when a washed-up musician looks for another chance? And miles away, a restless, childless woman looks for a change? Juliet, Naked is a powerfully engrossing, humblingly humorous novel about music, love, loneliness, and the struggle to live up to one’s promise.

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New York Times Best Seller
  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Nick Hornby (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Sep 29, 2009
  • Publisher: Penguin Audio
  • Genre: Music, Fiction & Literature

Total File Size: 244 MB (8 files) Total Length: 8 Hours, 52 Minutes

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Elizabeth Isadora Gold

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09.29.09
Nick Hornby, Juliet, Naked
2009 | Label: Penguin Audio

The wry bard of male pop culture obsession returns to music
For those High Fidelity fans who wondered when the creator of every vinyl nerd’s favorite fictional record store clerk would get back to writing about music: your wait is over. Juliet, Naked tells the story of three prototypical Hornby characters: Duncan, a record collector and internet fan site expert; Annie, a seaside museum curator and Duncan’s long-term girlfriend; and Tucker Crowe, an American rocker whose last recorded album Juliet (now 20 years old), has become a cult classic. Of course, Duncan is a Crowe expert — and a guy for whom the sound between the cuts on the vintage vinyl contains more meaning than Annie’s oft-expressed desire for a baby. Crowe, on the other hand, wants nothing to do with Duncan and his ilk; he disappeared for a reason back in the 80s, even if he can’t quite recall what that reason was anymore. And Annie? As the most emotionally sentient of the three, she’s Juliet‘s hero, a woman who learns to ask for what she wants, even if by very British degrees.

As always, Hornby is hilarious, with a sharp eye for revealing detail. Tucker maintains a careful fiction about himself as a sort of aging rocker/Yeti, Annie spends a lot of time worrying about an exhibit whose centerpiece will be the decomposing eye of a forty-years-dead shark and Duncan is so pathetic it’s impossible not to send him some sympathetic love.

Hornby has a gift for describing the painful nexus of male obsession (in addition to records, he’s covered soccer, and do-gooderism) and female emotion. While his guy characters are usually more amusing — fictional arrested development is pretty funny — his women are power sources, always and forever. It’s an authorial strength that he could have easily left behind years ago, allowing his men to become more even more embittered and resistant to change. Thank goodness he chose a more nuanced and human path. Juliet, Naked comes to life when all three protagonists begin to interact with each other, first via modern technology, and then in still somewhat-vital flesh.

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