Radiomen
- Author Eleanor Lerman
- Narrator Dawn Harvey
- Publisher Blackstone Publishing
- Run Time 9 hours and 6 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Humorous fiction, Science fiction, Science fiction: aliens / UFOs.
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What to expect
There are two themes to Radiomen. First, if there are aliens interacting with our world, they are likely just as confused about who or what God is as human beings are; and second, whoever they are, they're probably just as fond of dogs as we are.
Laurie, a woman who works at a bar at Kennedy airport, doesn't remember that when she was a child, she met an alien on the fire escape of a building where her uncle kept a shortwave radio. The radio is part of a universal network of repeaters maintained by an unknown alien race; they use the network to broadcast prayers into the universe. She meets a psychic who is actually part of a Scientology-like cult called the Blue Awareness, as well as a late-night radio host. All have their own reasons for unraveling the mystery of the lost radio network. Laurie is given a strange dog by her neighbor, an immigrant and a member of the Dogon tribe—people who believe they were visited by aliens long ago and repeat a myth about how the aliens brought doglike animals with them. All Dogon dogs are supposedly descended from that animal.
As conflict develops between the Blue Awareness leader and the other characters, the Dogon act as an intermediary between the humans, who want to understand why the aliens need the radio network, and the aliens who need the humans to help them find a lost element of the universal network.
Critics Review
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“Poet Lerman’s second
Booklist
novel, after Janet Planet, is both a sharp send-up of Scientology and an
intriguing aliens-among-us tale.” -
“This novel has an inspiring premise and an
New York Journal of Books
even better plot. It’s a hybrid between conventional novel and science fiction.
At the end of any good book what readers ask themselves is, ‘What did it all
mean?’ and, more importantly, ‘What does it mean to my life?’ These are
questions that Radiomen asks in
multiple ways.”
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