The author of THE RISE OF THE CREATIVE CLASS delves into the economic complexities of cities and how they perpetuate both opportunity and inequality through various practices and policies. Traber Burns does an admirable job narrating a work that grapples with being engaging. Florida's analysis is fascinating as he articulates the growing tension between the working class and the creative class, while providing insights into the growing populist movement that gave rise to Trump. But the work is filled with an abundance of numerical data in the form of statistics, charts, and quantitative comparisons. With his slightly raspy voice, Burns does the best he can with such information overload, using good pacing and emphasis to make the prose as clear and easy to follow as possible. L.E. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine [Published: JULY 2017]
Trade Ed. Blackstone Audio 2017
CD ISBN 9781538451205 $34.95 Seven CDs
DD ISBN 9781538451229 $19.95
Library Ed. Blackstone Audio 2017
CD ISBN 9781538451199 $100.00 Seven CDs
MP3-CD ISBN 9781538451212 $29.95 One MP3-CDs
DD ISBN multiple sources
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