The Tortilla Curtain by T. C. Boyle audiobook

The Tortilla Curtain

By T. C. Boyle
Read by T. C. Boyle

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In this explosive and timely novel, T. C. Boyle explores an issue at the forefront of the political arena. He confronts the controversy over illegal immigration head-on, illuminating through a poignant, gripping story the people on both sides of the issue: the haves and the have-nots. In Southern California’s Topanga Canyon, two couples live in close proximity and yet are worlds apart. High atop a hill overlooking the canyon, nature writer Delaney Mossbacher and his wife, real estate agent Kyra Menaker-Mossbacher, reside in an exclusive, secluded housing development with their son, Jordan. The Mossbachers are agnostic liberals with a passion for recycling and fitness. Camped out in a ravine at the bottom of the canyon are Cándido and América Rincón, a Mexican couple who have crossed the border illegally. On the edge of starvation, they search desperately for work in the hope of moving into an apartment before their baby is born. They cling to their vision of the American dream, which, no matter how hard they try to achieve it, manages to elude their grasp at every turn. A chance, violent encounter brings together Delaney and Cándido, instigating a chain of events that eventually culminates in a harrowing confrontation. The novel shifts back and forth between the two couples, giving voice to each of the four main characters as their lives become inextricably intertwined and their worlds collide. The Rincóns’s search for the American dream and the Mossbachers’ attempts to protect it comprise the heart of the story. In scenes that are alternately comic, frightening, and satirical, but always all “too real,” Boyle confronts not only immigration but social consciousness, environmental awareness, crime, and unemployment in a tale that raises the curtain on the dark side of the American dream.

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Summary

Summary

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

Winner of the 1997 Prix Médicis Étranger Literary Award

Winner of the Audie Award for Best Narration by the Author

In this explosive and timely novel, T. C. Boyle explores an issue at the forefront of the political arena. He confronts the controversy over illegal immigration head-on, illuminating through a poignant, gripping story the people on both sides of the issue: the haves and the have-nots.

In Southern California’s Topanga Canyon, two couples live in close proximity and yet are worlds apart. High atop a hill overlooking the canyon, nature writer Delaney Mossbacher and his wife, real estate agent Kyra Menaker-Mossbacher, reside in an exclusive, secluded housing development with their son, Jordan. The Mossbachers are agnostic liberals with a passion for recycling and fitness.

Camped out in a ravine at the bottom of the canyon are Cándido and América Rincón, a Mexican couple who have crossed the border illegally. On the edge of starvation, they search desperately for work in the hope of moving into an apartment before their baby is born. They cling to their vision of the American dream, which, no matter how hard they try to achieve it, manages to elude their grasp at every turn.

A chance, violent encounter brings together Delaney and Cándido, instigating a chain of events that eventually culminates in a harrowing confrontation. The novel shifts back and forth between the two couples, giving voice to each of the four main characters as their lives become inextricably intertwined and their worlds collide.

The Rincóns’s search for the American dream and the Mossbachers’ attempts to protect it comprise the heart of the story. In scenes that are alternately comic, frightening, and satirical, but always all “too real,” Boyle confronts not only immigration but social consciousness, environmental awareness, crime, and unemployment in a tale that raises the curtain on the dark side of the American dream.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“T. C. Boyle’s intimate connection to this story provides the precise character interpretation necessary for a high-energy and entertaining performance…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”  AudioFile
“A rich and moving novel about the price of the American dream by America’s most imaginative contemporary novelist.” Newsweek
“A compelling story of myopic misunderstanding and mutual tragedy.” Chicago Tribune
“A book to appreciate as we peer at the faces of strangers outside our windows and wall ourselves in.” Boston Globe
“Boyle manages to address...issues in a nonjudgmental fashion, depicting the vast inequity in [the characters’] parallel existences.” Booklist
“Lays on the line our national cult of hypocrisy. Comically and painfully he details the smug wastefulness of the haves and the vile misery of the have-nots.” Barbara Kingsolver, bestselling author of The Bean Trees

Reviews

Reviews

by Scott 1/16/2018
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The author, T.C. Boyle has created a story which is extremely applicable to our current times of indifference and injustice.

My wife and I recently completed listening to the audio book, “The Tortilla Curtain”, by T. C. Boyle. We would listen with deep interest to the story while preparing dinner together, then discuss its details while dining. The author, T.C. Boyle has created a story which is extremely applicable to our current times of indifference and injustice.

This book has a superbly crafted storyline, as well as riveting character-creation and portrayal, such that each turn-of-phrase successfully provokes strong feelings of empathy for the characters, and their life-circumstances – why and how choices are made; appearing random to the outsider looking in, but keenly relevant to those making the unique decisions.

The production of this audio book is nothing less than brilliant. The author as narrator successfully brings to life the characters, the place, and the emotions that make this story profoundly successful. This book should be broadly shared and discussed with friends and family.

Author

Author Bio: T. C. Boyle

Author Bio: T. C. Boyle

T. C. Boyle is an American novelist and short-story writer. Since the mid-1970s, he has published eighteen novels and twelve collections of short stories. He won the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1988 for his third novel, World’s End, and Frances’ Prix Médicis étranger in 1995 for The Tortilla Curtain. His novel Drop City, a New York Times bestseller, was a finalist for the 2003 National Book Award. He has also won the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award, the Henry David Thoreau Prize, and the Jonathan Swift Prize for satire. He is a distinguished professor emeritus of English at the University of Southern California.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Literary
Runtime: 11.79
Audience: Adult
Language: English