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Snow Falling on Cedars

By: David Guterson
Narrated by: Peter Marinker
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Summary

Heavy snow falls on San Piedro and impedes the progress of Kabuo Miyomoto's trial. Hatsue, Kabuo's wife and Ishmael, a journalist on the case, find themselves reckoning with the past and their lost love.
©1996 David Guterson (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

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Compelling if unusual book

This is an unusual mxiture of a books - part detective mystery/courtroom drama, part love story, part social commmentary on racism towards Japanese immigrants to America during WWII and beyond. Rather bleak and you know that anything close to a happy ending is going to be hard to resolve - perhaps a homage to the Oriental approach to narrative where the 'happy ending' is not so much the boy and girl riding off into the sunset together but the knowledge that they have endured suffering with honour and not disgraced themselves or their families. But a very moving and very compelling book.

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There is a bit in chapter 30 Missing. Aahh!

This is a 32 chapter book. But the recording Only shows 30. It’s missing the CRUCIAL bits of the Mystery. Aaaaaahhhhh.

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Excellent reading but the last few chapters are abridged

The reading/performance is excellent but the last few chapters being abridged (the novel is advertised as unabridged) is very annoying.

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An excellent read and an excellent novel

Would you consider the audio edition of Snow Falling on Cedars to be better than the print version?

I recommend the audio version. The reading is first rate, sensitive, gentle and a decent rendition of the different dialogue voices.

What did you like best about this story?

I rarely read courtroom dramas or watch courtroom films. They are nearly always too simplistic and one-sided. This one is the even-handed so you can understand and appreciate the position of all the different people involved.

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I thoroughly recommend this. It portrays the community beautifully and gives a very satisfying feeling of being in touch with the universal humanity of the many different interconnected lives it traces.

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Fascinating and brilliant story with the last 3 chapters inexplicably butchered by Audible

This would have had a higher rating from me if chapters 30, 31 and 32 hadn’t been unforgivably abridged. I can’t understand why this was done and without the missing parts, the listener will be left with question marks about how everything came together. For this reason, I would encourage everyone to ensure to read at least from chapter 30 onwards so as not to skip anything.

Aside from this, the narration was generally very good. I would have given it 5 stars if the Japanese accents had sounded Japanese rather an indistinguishable blend of European accents. Also, if he had taken the time to check how to say the very few words and short phrases in Japanese.

The story itself is a fascinating insight into the greater or lesser extent to which humans can let prejudice affect their judgement, their impressions and their lives. I am very glad to have read it and, although I would love to have seen a more tidied up ending and for those who cast the heaviest stones to show their remorse, I was happy enough for the ending to be left to the imagination. Enough clarity and direction was given for me to feel satisfied.

This book left me thinking about human nature and to what extent our prejudices can be controlled or removed. In terms of a whodunnit, I loved it - it wasn’t overly frustrating with too many twists and turns. Just a very believable, human account.

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Not unabridged, despite the claims

The narrator of this book deserves full marks for his reading. He captures Scandinavian, Japanese and other accents with great accomplishment and his voice is beautifully modulated.

However, the volume level between chapters is inconsistent, which is annoying.

Furthermore, the ending is highly truncated, forcing the listener to go online to understand what really happened.

The story is very enjoyable, although the author is very verbose.

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The dullest book I've read in years.


Like a meticulously painted portrait with elegant brush strokes and refined accuracy but not a hint of passion, humanity, excitement or soul. Entirely unable to capture the personality or motivation of the subject.
It doesn't help that the reader drones on as if weary of telling his tale but in the end the lengthy and gratuitous descriptions sucked the life out of the story. Everything was written, the whole story told but not one of the characters inspired any conviction in me.
I got so I didn't care if he was guilty or not and the ending felt as if the author didn't really care either.

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A wonderful novel

This is a profoundly human and moral book, which made a compelling listen as narrated by Peter Marinker. At all levels - love story, thriller, courtroom drama, it is an intensely involving and deeply textured narrative. Beyond all this, the portrait of a community and the tensions of identity and prejudice within it are explored with sensitivity and a real knowledge of a particular time and place. San Pedro Island, further isolated by a long snow storm, accentuates the isolation of the characters, variously trapped by accident, fate and their experience of war. Only their capacity to grow as human beings can redeem their lives. The individual stories are unfolded and entwined in the overall story with great tact and inspired plotting. The suspense of the final chapters I found almost unbearable, and couldn't imagine how the author would bring off an ending that could satisfy artistically and emotionally - until he does achieve just that.
The writing is beautiful and poetic, descriptions of snow and setting mesmeric at times, and, if anything, even enhanced by Marinker's sensitive reading.

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A Favourite Novel

I have loved this novel for many years and the reading by Peter Marinka brings it to life - a wonderful performance. Thank you!

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Tension and frustration

An insight into an island community's insularity highlighted a prejudice I was unaware of.

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