
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
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Narrated by:
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Dion Graham
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By:
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Dave Eggers
About this listen
At the age of 22, David Eggers became both an orphan and a "single mother" when his parents died within five months of one another of unrelated cancers.
David is appointed unofficial guardian of his eight-year-old brother, Christopher. The two live together in semi-squalor, decaying food and sports equipment scattered about, while Eggers worries obsessively about child-welfare authorities, molesting babysitters, and his own health.
Contains Strong Language
©2001 David ("Dave") K. Eggers (P)2010 Recorded Books LLCStaggering
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That said, I had to give up half way through. Dave's character is so needy, so self absorbed that I couldn't spend any more time with him.
A great performance by Dion Graham
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rantastic
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My congratulations to the narrator for an excellent reading of this novel. For me, the book, which attempts to make a virtue of it's self conscious, self referential story, is tiresome in the extreme. Others will probably find it witty and amusing. As they say; your mileage may vary.
Embarrassing
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