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One Night in November

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One Night in November

By: Amélie Antoine, Maren Baudet-Lackner - translator
Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo, Scott Merriman, Emily Sutton-Smith, Kate Rudd, Amy McFadden, P. J. Ochlan, Will Damron, Jeffrey Cummings, Jake Mate, Will Ropp
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November 13, 2015. It was a Paris night that began like so many others - until a series of terrorist attacks brought darkness to the City of Light. Stirred by the tragic events at the Bataclan music club, One Night in November locks into the hearts and minds of all those whose paths crossed that fateful fall evening...

A rebellious teenage girl in the throes of a crush. A middle-aged man eager to chase away his buddy's blues. A young gay student rejected by his father, but discovering himself. Two new parents in need of a date night. They went out seeking love, laughter, and music - and then the world fell down around them.

Using intersecting narratives, award-winning author Amélie Antoine choreographs the shocking attack and its aftermath, from grief and devastation to hope and healing.

©2017 Matthew B.J. Delaney. (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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Fictionalized personal accounts of victims of...

...the November 13, 2015 multiple terrorist attacks in Paris with emphasis on an Eagles of Death Metal concert in the Bataclan theater, The author takes a real terrorist attack and imagines its impact on specific individuals and families. The attacks and their locations are real, but the people who suffered from it are fictionalized.

French writer Amélie Antoine does an incredible job in this wonderful, frightening, creative, and suspenseful 5 star novel. The 10 narrator arrangement is different but likely necessary. With one exception the narrators deserve five star ratings.

I am very happy that I listened to One Night in November because it is far, far better than I expected. The novel is sure to win many awards and I expect a movie will be made. This book EARNS my highest possible recommendation.

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this is a sad world to live in today

would recommend to everyone hard to get through without tears. so sad that our children have to live in this kind of world today.

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Awesome read but Lauren Ezzo's affect distracting

Ezzo's front and center narration for this book not a good fit. She voices it like a 1940s melodramatic detective noir film and is distracting.

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