C. Prunier
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The Book of Form and Emptiness
- A Novel
- By: Ruth Ozeki
- Narrated by: Kerry Shale, Ruth Ozeki
- Length: 18 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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One year after the death of his beloved musician father, thirteen-year-old Benny Oh begins to hear voices. The voices belong to the things in his house—a sneaker, a broken Christmas ornament, a piece of wilted lettuce. Although Benny doesn't understand what these things are saying, he can sense their emotional tone; some are pleasant, a gentle hum or coo, but others are snide, angry and full of pain. When his mother, Annabelle, develops a hoarding problem, the voices grow more clamorous.
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Good narrator, terrible voices
- By Geonn Cannon on 09-23-21
- The Book of Form and Emptiness
- A Novel
- By: Ruth Ozeki
- Narrated by: Kerry Shale, Ruth Ozeki
Wieldy, hard, loaded with cries
Reviewed: 01-30-23
This book is a zen Buddhist story of Life through the cries of a mother and son after the death of Kenji, Japanese born clarinetist, husband and father, alcoholic, smoker of marihuana, and caring, funny , beloved Human. May he rest in peace and be reborn to bring us more stories!
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Fresh Water for Flowers
- By: Valérie Perrin
- Narrated by: Sara Young
- Length: 14 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Violette Toussaint is the caretaker at a cemetery in a small town in Bourgogne. Casual mourners, regular visitors, and sundry colleagues - gravediggers, groundskeepers, and a priest - visit her to warm themselves in her lodge, where laughter, companionship, and occasional tears mix with the coffee she offers them. Her life is lived to the rhythms of their funny, moving confidences. But her routine is disrupted by the arrival of the local police chief, who insists on scattering the ashes of his recently deceased mother on the gravesite of a complete stranger.
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A great story, an appalling reading
- By C. Prunier on 06-22-21
- Fresh Water for Flowers
- By: Valérie Perrin
- Narrated by: Sara Young
A great story, an appalling reading
Reviewed: 06-22-21
How could so many mistakes be made in one reading? Valerie Perrin must be beside herself. All French names in this recording are deformed so much that a French speaker might have difficulty understanding the protagonists’ role and the story itself. It is shocking to hear such a poor rendering of French names and French languages.
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