
Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos
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Narrated by:
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Will Damron
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By:
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Nash Jenkins
“[A] striking debut. . . funny, heartbreaking, and real.”–SAM LANSKY, author of Broken People
Prep meets The Secret History in this searing debut novel about a tragic scandal at an American prep school, told in the form of a literary investigation through a distinctly millennial lens
When Foster Dade arrives at Kennedy, an elite boarding school in New Jersey, the year is 2008. Barack Obama begins his first term as president; Vampire Weekend and Passion Pit bump from the newly debuted iPhone; teenagers share confidences and rumors over BlackBerry Messenger and iChat; and the internet as we know it is slowly emerging from its cocoon. So, too, is Foster emerging—a transfer student and anxious young man, Foster is stumbling through adolescence in the wake of his parents’ scandalous divorce. But Foster soon finds himself in the company of Annabeth Whittaker and Jack Albright, the twin centers of Kennedy’s social gravity, who take him under their wing to navigate the cliques and politics of the carelessly entitled.
Eighteen months later, Foster will be expelled, following a tragic scandal that leaves Kennedy and its students irreparably changed. When our nameless narrator inherits Foster’s old dorm room, he begins an epic yearslong investigation into what exactly happened. Through interviews with former classmates, Foster’s blog posts, playlists, and text archives, and the narrator’s own obsessive imagination, a story unfurls—Foster’s, yes, but also one that asks us who owns our personal narratives, and how we shape ourselves to be the heroes or villains of our own stories.
Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos is about privilege and power, the pitfalls of masculinity and its expectations, and, most distinctly, how we create the mythologies that give meaning to our lives. With his debut novel, Nash Jenkins brilliantly captures the emotional intensities of adolescence in the dizzying early years of the twenty-first century.
*Includes a downloadable PDF of Foster Dade's iTunes Playlists
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Beautifully written
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Great depiction of boarding school
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Fully Enjoyed it
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Narration Makes It
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Narration was spot-on and I would imagine it was challenging due to the format of the novel.
This is one of the best books I've ever listened to and I've listened to over 1000 of them. When I really love an audiobook I buy a hard copy and I've already done it. Nash Jenkins is brilliant and I can't wait to read his next book!
Original and Riveting. I Couldn't Stop Listening!
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Moving story, outstanding Audible narration
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Early John Green meets Donna Tart as told by Nick Carraway
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Preachy and Unnecessarily Academic
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Not for me
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