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Divided
- Why We're Living in an Age of Walls
- Narrated by: Ric Jerrom
- Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
New from the number-one Sunday Times best-selling author of Prisoners of Geography.
We feel more divided than ever. This riveting analysis tells you why. Walls are going up. Nationalism and identity politics are on the rise once more. Thousands of miles of fences and barriers have been erected in the past 10 years, and they are redefining our political landscape.
There are many reasons why we erect walls, because we are divided in many ways: wealth, race, religion, politics. In Europe the ruptures of the past decade threaten not only European unity but, in some countries, liberal democracy itself. In China, the Party's need to contain the divisions wrought by capitalism will define the nation's future. In the USA the rationale for the Mexican border wall taps in to the fear that the USA will no longer be a white majority country in the course of this century.
Understanding what has divided us, past and present, is essential to understanding much of what's going on in the world today. Covering China; the USA; Israel and Palestine; the Middle East; the Indian Subcontinent; Africa; and Europe and the UK, best-selling author Tim Marshall presents a gripping and unflinching analysis of the fault lines that will shape our world for years to come.
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- S. Nanra
- 19-07-18
More brilliantly incisive insights
Tim Marshall writes wonderfully about the political and social world we live in, providing many lightbulb moments. This book perhaps less than his superb 'Prisoners of Geography ', but still an important read.
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- Paul Murphy
- 29-11-18
Them and Us in bricks and mortar
An interesting expose on the ubiquitous them and us paradigm. Always interesting and entertaining an easy and enjoyable read.You can not but feel better informed as to the many divisions that shape the way we live and share this small little planet of ours. Many answers to “Why is that there”. Covers many times and places, so a lot for everyone from anywhere
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- Patricia B.
- 13-02-19
loved it!
I had read/listened to Prisoners of Geography, and liked it very much.
This book is even better.
I especially liked the author's view on Brexit.
The narrator is brilliant and gives you the feeling he is sharing (almost whispering) a secret on the real reasons the world is as it is today. The emotion he conveyed while describing the fall of the Berlin Wall was lovely and took me right back to that day. It felt like Tim Marshall was telling me his views in person.
I highly recommend this book.
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- M.Jones
- 27-05-19
Educational
This is the second book by Tim Marshall that I have listened and I found them very interesting and educational, eye opener and very important when one wants to understand the turmoils of this world.
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- H. Campbell
- 18-07-19
Have always enjoyed Tim's book
his historical analysis is insightful and thoughtful. He is a leftie and doesn't hide it
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- Fiona
- 06-01-19
Brilliant and Thought Provoking
I wished that Prisoners of Geography had been written years ago so that I could have been better informed about the World. Divided has built on that platform brilliantly using examples of walls and conflicts between countries and people’s, drawing out the lessons, being even handed and coming up with a thoughtful and workable conclusion that everyone should be given the privilege to ponder. I will re-read it to make sure I have it all at my finger tips for the future. Thoroughly recommend the book!
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- J. Buchan
- 17-11-21
Very interesting
I enjoyed this book. The Narrator kept it interesting and the text itself is very well written. I think the weak point for me (the reason I gave 4 and not 5 stars) was its weak treatment of the fissures in the U.K.
Apart from that a highly recommended audiobook
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- Andrew M
- 31-07-20
Interesting book but marred by performance
The content of the book is very interesting and provides some additional context to the various walls and barriers around the world and the ideology behind them.
I don't often write reviews but I am in this case because of Ric's performance. His normal reading tone is fine and actually quite enjoyable as a knowledgeable voice but the accents he puts on are so jarring as to put me off finishing the book. It's like nails on a chalkboard and part of me wonders if it was an attempt to show his range as a voice actor or maybe he was asked to do the accents. Either way, it detracts massively from the book and is just cringe worthy. Big shame really.
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- H MCGAHAN
- 19-12-20
This helps the pennies drop
Tim Marshall, like his TV punditry insights, delights in serving up steps beyond the platform of knowledge and logic to provide an overview which allows a panoramic view and a greater appreciation of the history we live in and are too close to fully dissect.
Reminiscent of his book Prisoners of geography.
Recommended but demands concentration.
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- L. Stan
- 10-09-24
Insightful, well documented and greatly narrated
The book is very well written and documented. Some parts do feel a little bit too long and stretched but overall a great listen. Narration is very good as well, albeit slightly too much on the american accent ( and acting Trump’s voice?)
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