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Casey Ann

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A painting in words…

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5 out of 5 stars
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Revisado: 03-19-25

The way Ms Owens describes the scenery and the intimate interactions of each character is like a well written symphony! It was riveting in every way and so hard to press stop to go back to real life!

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It's for you, even if at first you don't think so.

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Revisado: 11-27-24

Let me admit up front that Couch is my brother by marriage. kind of once removed. To me he is simply "brother". Someone I have known for somewhere near two decades and after reading this book, I have known only a drop in the bucket of his life experience. I have heard multiple times "this book ain't for everyone" and with every word that passed my ear I vehemently disagreed with that notion. Within a minute or so into each chapter/short story I was present, seeing first person the scene the author was painting verbally. Andrew is raw and refreshingly real about his right doings and possible wrong doings and the reality that they all meld together to create a man that is very in touch with his own humanity but not afraid of it. It takes an incredible amount of humility to tell the truth especially if, at times, it doesn't cast the greatest light on us. There is this beautiful dance between awkward moments, hilarious mishaps, and precious revelations that takes place while listening to each tale. To find an author that can draw you in to his unexpected psychedelic moments and also push you to evaluate your own ability to love the unlovable, is a gift. It's usually not until well after we decide to take a risk that we know with certainty that had we not acted on it, regret would surely set in, I now know I would have regretted not delving in to the richness of these particular short stories. To know my brother and sister's story a little better now is a bonus. To take a glimpse inside the pages of a man's heart is a privilege. Take the time and listen to or read The Moron at the End of This Book; the only disappointment that you'll experience is when the last chapter comes to an end and reality sets back in.

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