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Munichs

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Munichs

Written by: David Peace
Narrated by: Christopher Eccleston
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In 1958, Manchester United was flying high: the best-known soccer team in the world and reigning English champions, the team was led by a bright young group of star players nicknamed the "Busby Babes" after their charismatic manager Matt Busby. But on a snowy afternoon that February, a plane carrying the team back from a European Cup match crashed on takeoff in Munich, killing twenty-three people-including eight Manchester United players and three team officials. The accident destroyed the team, traumatized fans all over the world, and devastated the tight-knit community in Manchester.

In this hypnotic and deeply moving novel, renowned novelist David Peace reimagines the crash and its aftermath, dramatizing the deep scars it left on British society. Moving between the fictionalized voices of survivors, including players, their family members, and Busby himself, Munichs powerfully interprets the struggles of a team, a city, and a nation to recover and rise again.

Peace's novels have been lauded as "incantatory" (Los Angeles Times), "ambitious and heartbreaking" (NPR), and "the stuff of great literature" (New York Times Book Review). With Munichs, he has crafted another extraordinary novel, one that intimately explores the reverberations of trauma and the power of community in the wake of tragedy.

©2024 David Peace (P)2024 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Genre Fiction Sports Soccer Tearjerking Aviation Transportation
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The title compelling. The story intense and masterfully told.

A Times review led me to a novel that otherwise I would never have considered. The title was jarring. The story behind it tragic, complex and mesmerizing. Having seen the Mayday version of the 1958 air disaster that occurred in dismal weather in Munich, I was vaguely aware of the details. Some young footballers lost their lives and the pilot spent many years clearing his name. What could neve be communicated in the hour was the impact of the disaster on the families, the survivors, the German caregivers, the press, the people of Manchester , the country, the team and the sport. History through the eyes of those who experienced it is gripping. The intensity of the grief, the guilt, the rage , the vague hope, are given life through sportswriter style, stream of consciousness descriptions. relentless repetition and very long lists. The devices keep the intense narrative focused which works particularly well in audible where it is easy to lose track. The story is stunning and the narration is superb.

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