
How We Are
How to Live Trilogy, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Brenher
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By:
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Vincent Deary
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
We are creatures of habit, living most of our lives automatically, in small worlds of more or less comfortable routine. But sometimes outside forces compel us to adjust, and sometimes we must make changes ourselves. What happens when change disrupts our lives? This book is the first in a trilogy which offers an insight unlike any other into the human mind and heart: how we are, how we break, and how we mend. It is about all of us, humbly figuring out how to live.
Critic reviews
Exhilarating, lyrical, consoling... His voice is pleasingly sardonic one of a peer who finds this stuff as difficult and disorientating as the rest of us (Oliver Burkeman)
A book about human nature. It's crammed with ideas. It makes your head spin, in a good way (William Leith)
Fascinating, profound, wonderfully well-observed... [How We Are] could change lives (Bel Mooney)
An honest, self-searching voice, rich in images and characters' stories (Antonia Macaro)
The “voice” has a resonant baritone quality and standard English pronunciation. It has a recurring cadence that drops to the same pitch in every sentence. It misreads and mispronounces foreign words because it is, I suspect, at least partially AI generated. The “reader “ applies the same intonation to every statement without giving any sense of engagement with the text. I would buy the audio book again, read by the author or someone able to do justice to the exceptional writing.
A book that explores the human condition
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A Book Brimming with ideas
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