
Whiskey Devil: A Short Story
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John York
Bobby Trask is a 12-year-old kid in a bad place. His father is an abusive drunk with muddled religious views, and his mother, as hard as she tries to defend her son, only ever ends up delaying the inevitable. Things take a turn for the worse one Friday when Bobby brings home a black eye from school.
The following day his father brings him out into the woods on a mission to do "God's Work" and bring him into adulthood. A dark coming-of-age story about the sins of a father and a boy's chance to absolve himself from them.
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Abusive darkness and it's victims
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Amazing short story!
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A quick and enjoyable listen, the narrator did a good job but sounded too adult considering they are voicing the thoughts of a 12 year old boy. The pace and tone of the narration were a good match for the story.
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Good short story
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Great read
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A good quick listen
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Hello, the Publisher's Summary for this book is pretty detailed for a story that runs just over one hour. I don't feel that I can add too much without spoiling. This is a pretty dark and gruesome tale. I felt such compassion for Bobby Trask and the position he was in. I was rooting for him from the beginning.
This is NOT a lighthearted, fun tale. However, I 'enjoyed' (I'm not sure what the right word would be) listening to the unfolding of the story.
This book contains violence, for those of you who do not care for that.
Christian Galacar writes a very compelling and interesting work. John York does an exceptional job as narrator.
I don't want to comment further, so here is the description according to the Publisher's Summary:
Bobby Trask is a 12-year-old kid in a bad place. His father is an abusive drunk with muddled religious views, and his mother, as hard as she tries to defend her son, only ever ends up delaying the inevitable. Things take a turn for the worse one Friday when Bobby brings home a black eye from school.
The following day his father brings him out into the woods on a mission to do "God's Work" and bring him into adulthood. A dark coming-of-age story about the sins of a father and a boy's chance to absolve himself from them.
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Gruesome and Dark
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely. It was well written and a great story.Who was your favorite character and why?
The main character. The fact that he realized that he has learned from his mistake shows growth and growth in a fictional character is always good.What about John York’s performance did you like?
Great performance. His voice set the stage for the place and era in which the story took place. He was happy and morose at the times that the story called for it.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me laugh because it was very satisfying.Any additional comments?
I requested a review copy of this audio book and I am leaving a voluntary and honest review.Very satisfying!!!
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John York did a fine job narrating. He was gritty as I suppose was the only way to portray the father's hate.
Hard To Listen To
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