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Rediscovering Lone Pine (American Casebook Series)
- De: Andrew F. Popper
- Narrado por: Tim Gerard Reynolds
- Duración: 8 h y 46 m
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"Behind my house were 20,000 acres of woods. This was my ocean of great trees and saplings, fast streams and small lakes, ancient stone walls and tiring hills." From this opening, the stage is set for Grant Harper to go on the adventure of a lifetime, a secret trek with Jason Talbot that will change their lives forever. The quest takes them across an ice-covered forest and just when it seems they have acquired the holy grail, the location of Lone Pine, things go terribly wrong.
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Lone Pine Review
- De Zack en 12-10-18
Roll over Dashiell, tell Edgar the news...
Revisado: 01-30-19
Andrew Popper has created quite a yarn, and Tim Gerard Reynolds has relayed this story with a certain poignancy that kept me intrigued from the beginning to the last page. The initial event, a childhood friend disappearing on a hike when the protagonist is 10 begins the haunting drama which he can never let go. He and his friends grow up, evolve, and the sub stories help build the suspense. No spoiler here, it was therapy to listen to this book, and the ending was not even close to my expectations. It merited the Maryland Writer’s Assoc. Prize for Mainstream fiction.
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Sunrise at the American Market
- De: Andrew F. Popper
- Narrado por: Tim Gerard Reynolds
- Duración: 9 h y 52 m
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Six years ago, a group of complete strangers began gathering each morning for coffee in a convenience store, The American Market, on the outskirts of Washington, DC, and a community was born. Their story is chronicled by Charlie Pratt, son of a wealthy New England family. After a legal education that left him marginally disinterested in law, Charlie moved to Washington where he lived a comfortable and solitary life until he (and his fat and affable Black Lab, Flynn) became a central player in the morning group at the Market.
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A wordsmith goes to market
- De Holiday en 12-28-18
- Sunrise at the American Market
- De: Andrew F. Popper
- Narrado por: Tim Gerard Reynolds
A wordsmith goes to market
Revisado: 12-28-18
This book to me is all about the journey and not the destination, as it’s the style that’s most compelling where a convenience store becomes the womb for a small group who congregate daily, and bond together (like a family). It’s interesting how they deal with modern topics and how they come together to deal with them, and for readers in search of simply a well told story (no aliens, no vampires, no super heroes,etc.) I recommend it whole heartedly.
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