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Lost in Ghost Town
- A Memoir of Addiction, Redemption, and Hope in Unlikely Places
- De: Carder Stout
- Narrado por: Brian Hutchison
- Duración: 8 h y 42 m
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Dr. Carder Stout's clientele includes Oscar-, Golden Globe-, Emmy-, Tony- and Grammy-winners, best-selling authors, and billionaires. He may not be able to share their dark secrets, but for the first time, everyone will know his. At the age of 34, Carder would have gladly pawned the silver spoon he was born choking on for a rock of crack. His downfall was as swift as his privilege was vast - or had he been falling all along?
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Dark and deep
- De Mr. Avid en 03-31-20
- Lost in Ghost Town
- A Memoir of Addiction, Redemption, and Hope in Unlikely Places
- De: Carder Stout
- Narrado por: Brian Hutchison
too repetitive
Revisado: 01-18-23
Although this started off interesting, it quickly became repetitive and boring. I disliked both the story line and the performance. Not sure why I finished it.
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Kitchen Yarns: Notes on Life, Love, and Food
- Notes on Life, Love, and Food
- De: Ann Hood
- Narrado por: Nina Alvamar
- Duración: 6 h y 15 m
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In this warm collection of personal essays and recipes, best-selling author Ann Hood nourishes both our bodies and our souls. From her Italian-American childhood through raising and feeding a growing family and cooking with her new husband, food writer Michael Ruhlman, Ann Hood has long appreciated the power of a good meal. Hood details recipes and more in Kitchen Yarns, along with tales of loss and starting from scratch, family love, and feasts with friends, and how the perfect meal is one that tastes like home.
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Heartfelt stories, tantalizing recipes
- De Janet en 01-17-19
- Kitchen Yarns: Notes on Life, Love, and Food
- Notes on Life, Love, and Food
- De: Ann Hood
- Narrado por: Nina Alvamar
ordinary
Revisado: 02-01-20
recipes not that interesting. parenting stories better suited for a private diary or journal. just like every parents life. picky toddler. missing a child who goes away to college. buying ikea furniture with unusual names. just ordinary. performance was too dramatic...as if trying to make someone's normal daily routine interesting. probably better as a book to get the recipes rather than audible and to more easily skip the pedestrian story line
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