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The Kindness of Strangers

Penniless Across America

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The Kindness of Strangers

By: Mike McIntyre
Narrated by: Chris Brinkley
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A Wall Street Journal bestseller.

Stuck in a job he no longer found fulfilling, journalist Mike McIntyre felt his life was quickly passing him by. So one day he hit the road to trek from one end of the country to the other with little more than the clothes on his back and without a single penny in his pocket. Through his travels, he found varying degrees of kindness in strangers from all walks of life-and discovered more about people and values and life on the road in America than he'd ever thought possible. The gifts of food and shelter he received along the way were outweighed only by the touching gifts of the heart-the willingness of many he met to welcome a lonely stranger into their homes...and the discovery that sometimes those who give the most are the ones with the least to spare.

Audiobook includes an interview with author Mike McIntyre.

©1996, 2010, 2014 Mike McIntyre (P)2014 Mike McIntyre
North America Travel Writing & Commentary Heartfelt Inspiring
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Critic reviews

"Could you survive a cross-country trip relying only on the kindness of strangers? Well, Mike McIntyre did. He put our country to the test, and what he found out sure surprised me."-Oprah Winfrey
"An incredible journey."- (CBS News)
"A superb writer."- (Los Angeles Times)
Fascinating Journey • Inspiring Adventure • Excellent Narration • Engaging Storytelling • Compelling Personal Stories
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Felt like I was walking next to him. I loved every detail and his passion for his cause and to complete his mission. There were moments that I help my breath waiting to see what was going to happen, I laughed and cried. Highly recommend!

I was entranced through the journey

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Enjoyed listening to this. Would definitely recommend. Many times it made me wonder about race and class. America IS Good.

Very enjoyable

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though I am glad I stuck with this and finished it because I admired his courage and loved the concept of what he did... I did feel it lacked something.. most of the encounters were interesting & overall I enjoyed hearing about the people he meet.. but some of it seemed like a journal entry.. I did enjoy

love the concept & his courage

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Interesting and read well. None of the egocentrism that you see in so many of these personal journey books. It was more about the people he met, most of whom had incredible stories to tell or were leading lives so different from us coastal people. Mike is genuinely interested in others and it comes through. Plus, I learned more about middle America than I thought I would, in a good way.

Excellent

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Loved the concept and story. But is the country still generous 20 years later? The epilogue was valuable for filling in the authors motivations and telling us about his writing/ mailing of manuscript to keep it safe.
The nagging question is the minorities who only briefly appear in the book. Guess you would need another "Black Like Me" story to blend into their world. The poor seem tucked away out of sight. They were not the focus of Author's journey. Perhaps other books will be inspired by author's achievement.

Great if dated

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They say stories are the entries into the secrets of the universe. McIntyre showed us.

What a wonderful story...

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Where does The Kindness of Strangers rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Towards the Top: This book tells the true story of America, humans, and what our society really is, a place of giving and caring for our fellow man. I often share with students and friends alike, that "all that is missing is kindness and politeness to each other". The fact that a man can walk the distance of the United States "Penniless" is a testament to mankind.

The Ultimate Trip

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

The reporter had opinions, however, they didn't taint his reporting-ability in this story.
He reported what others said and how he responded and we filled in the rest. perfecto!

What did you like best about this story?

heartland "crunchy around the outside, soft on the inside". Makes me want to move to the midwest.

Have you listened to any of Chris Brinkley’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

no

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

yup. it kept me entertained all the way through.

Any additional comments?

I liked the out-takes at the end; it wrapped it up. You gave everyone a good report.
Thanks for sharing your story.

Real reporter was authentic in his story. THANKYOU

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Any additional comments?

I listened to probably about 3/4 of this, but then upgraded my iPhone and somehow my place got lost while switching the app. I didn't find the book interesting enough to find my place and definitely not to start from the beginning. I was not surprised at how he found kindness across the country, I see it everyday.

Maybe this is better in print, but I found the narrator to be extremely lackluster and didn't have the ability to bring this story to life. Publishers really need to invest the funds into hiring a good narrator, because that makes or breaks an audiobook.

I expected it to be more interesting

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Where does The Kindness of Strangers rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

One of the better ones, that I have listened to recently.

What did you like best about this story?

I loved how McIntyre was able to relate all the stories in detail about the individuals that helped him along the way. One of the reasons I love to listen is the interviews at the end. McIntyre explained in the interview, how he was able to remember the details of the people and his journey.

Does this America still exist

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