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Madman in the Woods
- Life Next Door to the Unabomber
- By: Jamie Gehring
- Narrated by: Jamie Gehring
- Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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As a child in Montana, Jamie Gehring and her family shared their land, their home, and their dinner table with a hermit with a penchant for murder. But they had no idea the odd recluse living in the adjacent cabin was anything more than a disheveled man who brought young Jamie painted rocks as gifts. Ted was simply Ted, and erratic behavior, surprise visits, and chilling events were dismissed because he was “just the odd hermit”. In fact, he was much more—Ted eluded the FBI for 17 years while mailing explosives to strangers, earning the infamous title of Unabomber.
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A decent book that could have been great.
- By Skywalker Slim on 05-23-22
- Madman in the Woods
- Life Next Door to the Unabomber
- By: Jamie Gehring
- Narrated by: Jamie Gehring
Great point of view!
Reviewed: 06-29-23
As a Montana native, and being about the same age as the author, this book is highly relatable to what she must have been through. I remember the the era of the Freeman & the Unabomber and the fear many had. Worth listening too!
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The Boy in the Cellar
- By: Stephen Smith
- Narrated by: Oliver J. Hembrough
- Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Stephen Smith is the boy who did not exist. Born out of wedlock in the early 1960s, Steve's parents - both devout Catholics - had felt so 'shamed' by their son's illegitimate birth that they hid him away from the world by locking him in the cellar...for 13 years. Apart from a few admissions to hospital as a result of his 'imprisonment', Steve remained in the coal cellar of the family home where he was deprived of daylight, his childhood, school and human contact until he'd reached his teenage years.
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At first I thought this was horror fiction
- By Ruth Malan on 04-11-20
- The Boy in the Cellar
- By: Stephen Smith
- Narrated by: Oliver J. Hembrough
Captivating and Heartbreaking
Reviewed: 08-10-22
This story was surreal. I found myself so many times, thinking how horrific these conditions were and then realized it’s a true story… and then he endured more trauma that was even harsher than the previous. The ending really made it worthwhile.
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Idiot
- Essays
- By: Laura Clery
- Narrated by: Laura Clery
- Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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From YouTube star and Facebook Video sensation Laura Clery comes a collection of comedic essays in the vein of We Are Never Meeting in Real Life by Samantha Irby and You’ll Grow Out of It by Jessi Klein.
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So bad
- By bonkers on 02-05-20
- Idiot
- Essays
- By: Laura Clery
- Narrated by: Laura Clery
Laura Clery is 100% genuine!
Reviewed: 04-03-22
I have the upmost respect and admiration for Laura. I can relate to many of her experiences with being lost and trying to find herself. This book is a great story but even better life advice. Regardless of where you came from and what you’ve been through, there is always someone out there that cares and never give up on your dreams.
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