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The Air We Breathe
The Air We Breathe
Author: Andrea Barrett
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ISBN-13: 9781602833159
ISBN-10: 160283315X
Publication Date: 10/1/2007
Edition: Unabridged
Rating:
  • Currently 1.5/5 Stars.
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1.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks America
Book Type: Audio CD
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jaglvr avatar reviewed The Air We Breathe on + 127 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This isn't my typical type of book at all. But I work with a facility that once used to be a TB retreat in PA so the summary caught my attention.

I listened to this as a book on CD, again, because it wasn't my normal type of story to choose.

I was fascinated with the story though, and enjoyed it more than I expected to. However, my only complaint is that the ending was a bit disappointing. There was no clear conclusions made by the end and it was sort of left hanging. None of the characters seemed to have a clear cut ending written.

Leo was a very endearing character and you get pulled into his story and the troubles that follow him and the unfairness of the way things were back then.
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I read about 80 pages and put the book down, could not get through it. a bit anti-climatic
christylisty avatar reviewed The Air We Breathe on + 45 more book reviews
Andrea Barrett is quickly becoming my favorite living author. It would take most of us a lifetime to accumulate the history and vocabulary of one of her books. That she can write on so many historical topics -- from shipping to turn-of-the-century tuberculosis cure facilities in the Adirondacks -- is a tribute to her incredible research. Yet, her writing and character development are her crowning achievements. When I read her books, I am there. I am living the life of her characters and feeling their rebellions and heartaches. "The Air We Breathe" is a particularly compelling read as it pulls us through the care of patients and the poverty and incendiary politics of this era. I am stunned by the quality of Ms. Barrett's writing. May she live the longest of lives and continue writing books to be treasured.