Late Nights on Air: A Novel
 

Late Nights on Air: A Novel

by Elizabeth Hay

It's 1975 when beautiful Dido Paris arrives at the radio station in Yellowknife, a frontier town in the Canadian north. Her enchanting voice disarms hard-bitten broadcaster Harry Boyd and electrifies the station, setting into motion rivalries both professional and sexual. As the drama at the station unfolds, a proposed gas pipeline threatens to rip open the land, inspiring many people to... (read more)

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A good read. The only annoyance about it was one of the characters named Dido. I get annoyed when all the men fall in love with the wrong women, when there's another wonderful girl standing before their eyes. I did like the theme of Sound. The importance of radio and also the importance of every day noise, whether it be in the city or out in the middle of nowhere. When Gwen lost her recordings of all of her precious sounds on their camping trip, I was sad along with her. I think I would...

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