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Gerald

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All the twist and turns and the absolute surprise unexpected ending.

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-25-25

I said all above and anything more would be too much. You have to read for your attention look ar justice.

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Multiple Perspectives

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Revisado: 01-12-24

Pruitt's characters give the listener insights into the multiple influencers in the civil rights fight after the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964. He also shares the difficulty of being a white southerner who wants progress in racial justice but faltes in aggressively pursuing that because of heritage and the larger white community. The story is riveting. The character types recognizable. The narration easy to listen to. The narration, while it has the strength of a newscaster, has the depth of a good storyteller.

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Great book. Unique way of telling the story.

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Revisado: 07-08-21

The characters were developed. The readers made them come to life. Gripping story line. I now want to read history about Spokane.

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The Psychopath Test Audiolibro Por Jon Ronson arte de portada

It's a mad, mad, mad, world

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-09-12

Ronson jumps from one insanity to another with each new chapter, which sometimes makes it hard to follow with the sudden shifts. He provides many insights into how "professional psychiatric" diagnoses are less scientifically derived and more a matter of who is invited and how consensus is reached among the egos in the room. Ronson also points to the parasitic relation of drug companies to this method diagnoses cataloging by the psychiatrists.

It took a bit of time to adjust to the English reader, but after several chapters, the dry reading heightened the outrageousness of what was being described.

All in all, this is an important description about the world of psyciatric diagnoses and the use of drugs and "crazy" treatments, all in the name of "care." He creates a healthy skepticism in the reader about this field of care.

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