
The Art of Love (& Loathing)
A Novel
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Patrick Zeller
About this listen
All that Arthur Kimble wants is for life to return to the way it was, but as a pill-popping alcoholic reluctantly fighting addiction, the nostalgic ex-husband of an unwanted marriage, and the close friend to a quick-witted imaginary pigeon, the odds aren't exactly in his favor.
With expectations in his writing career diminishing, Arthur invests his hope into the love of his two teenage children. But it is the fear of change that leads him on a path bound for isolation and perhaps prison, a path that not even his personal heroes may be able to save him from.
The Art of Love (& Loathing) is the narrative of a human in the modern world trying to find what truths are hidden beneath all the contradictions of life. This novel seeks to inspire fresh perspective, self-examination, and the exploration of answers that might otherwise seem too intimidating to face. Perhaps, it may even spark a little courage.
©2019 Stephen Daniel Ruiz (P)2024 Stephen Daniel RuizWhat listeners say about The Art of Love (& Loathing)
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- 08-01-24
Captivating and Inspiring
Arthur Kimble’s life has changed drastically! Divorced, father of two teenagers, head writer of a possibly failing literary magazine, and a pill-popping alcoholic whose past looks brighter than his future!
The author, Stephen Daniel Ruiz, crafts a poignant novel of self-exploration into one’s life, love, desire, past, and present. Arthur’s story guides the listener through his journey of uncovering truths, facing fears, and finding inner strength. The imaginary talking pigeon and Arthur’s inner dialogue are rich and fascinating. Arthur’s struggles are realistic and touching. Each character, interaction, and word of dialogue engages the listener to explore their own life and struggles.
The narrator, Patrick Zeller, masterfully captures the essence of each character and situation with rich and emotive intonations. He speaks clearly, and his deliberate delivery invites the listener to stay.
This is an inspiring journey. A definite must-listen!
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