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Eating Trees
- A Piece of Total Fiction
- De: Jeff Koppelson
- Narrado por: A. T. Al Benelli
- Duración: 5 h y 42 m
- Versión completa
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Eating Trees is a rags-to-riches-to-rags story of an ordinary working guy who suddenly has an extraordinary idea. Nick Cerelli has always been "big-boned," as he and his family refer to their tendency to put on weight. He works hard as a laborer but never seems to get ahead until he makes an observation one day while working on a construction job: Fine sawdust feels like flour. "See, my big idea was to make some kinda diet Twinkie outta sawdust. Really. And why not?
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Interesting
- De Debbie Barr en 05-19-18
- Eating Trees
- A Piece of Total Fiction
- De: Jeff Koppelson
- Narrado por: A. T. Al Benelli
Just imagine the possibilities!!
Revisado: 10-15-14
Where does Eating Trees rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Since this was the first audiobook I've listened to, I was surprised that it had me captivated from the chute. The story progresses on an easily-relatable level, and I found myself giggling to myself about ideas and thoughts that, before now, had been intimately personal!
What did you like best about this story?
The humor from the experiences in Mr. Sorelli's cookie business put me in his life for the duration of this audiobook. I found myself cheering for his success, and shaking my head when things didn't go his way. The Atlantic City excursion was my favorite, as the description of the events placed me right next to Nick and Connie. We've all been there!
Which character – as performed by A. T. Al Benelli – was your favorite?
I enjoyed listening to all of the voices of the different characters, but I thoroughly enjoyed Nick Sorelli, the guy next door!
If you could rename Eating Trees, what would you call it?
Paper cookies? A Lesson Learned ... or Not?
Any additional comments?
This was a fun start to my audiobook experiences. I enjoyed listening to Al Benelli's narration, and found myself listening more closely when the voices changed. As a North Dakota girl, Al's accent made me smile from Word One, and I would love to hear what else he's got out there! Thanks for the listen!
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