
Sky of Stone
A Memoir
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Narrated by:
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Dick Hill
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By:
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Homer Hickam
For Sonny, so begins a summer of discovery - a time when he will learn about love, loss, and a closely guarded secret that threatens to destroy his father and his town. As the days of summer grow shorter, Sonny finds himself changing in surprising ways, taking the first real steps toward adulthood. But it's a journey he can make only by unraveling the story of a man's death and a father's secret - the mysteries that lie at the heart of Coalwood.
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Mr Hickam is a great story teller
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candygirl 57
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My favorite of the Coalwood stories!
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I am glad I didn’t miss the epilogue. Being from Huntsville, AL myself and also coming from a space program background, I loved the sense of familiarity. I also was certified by McClure’s AquaSpace dive shop. I interacted with Story Musgrave when I worked on Spacelab crew training at MSFC. I was there when the Challenger exploded.
The narrator Dick Hill is so good, I am going to look for other books that he narrates.
Another five stars
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That VOICE!
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Wholesome
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The second book was awful and the narration terrible. this one is slightly better but halfway through it takes again a very dour tone and the narrator thinks it's vaudeville.
He tries ti sound like he's on the phone, like little kids, women and it's actually more distraction than it is effective.
On my third book of this trilogy from the same author all I can say is thank God this is my last.
This man didn't have terribly good parents and I'm tired of hearing about them.
He also doesn't have enough life story for three books but that didn't stop him from capitalizing on one experience.
I would rather of him made a biography/memoir and condensed all of this.
lightning doesn't strike twice
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