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Life Without a Net
- Stories of Challenge and Compassion
- Narrated by: James Oliva
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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In Life Without a Net, author Don Severance has drawn upon interest in music and sports to present seven stories of challenge and compassion. The adventures are realistic and entertaining. Dr. Severance begins each story based on his life experiences, then enlarges the themes into dramatic works of fiction. The listener will encounter many interesting characters and the challenges they face. Love of humanity is expressed in the genuine compassion that is offered to heroes and villains alike. His maturity and breadth of education allow him to weave important life lessons into each tale. Out of respect for the hundreds of students who have enriched his life, Dr. Severance has written this collection to be enjoyed by teens and adults equally. It only remains for you to come along for the ride.
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Chuck Chandler has choked on more than one occasion - first as a pro tennis player at Wimbledon, then as a womanizing coach at posh tennis clubs around the country. Now at Key West's Old Racquet Club, Chuck gets involved with the wrong married woman - the enticing Clare Carras, married to an enigmatic older man - and soon he is in way over his head.
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- By antoine on 12-31-17
By: Stuart Woods
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Whirligig
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Newbery Medal winner Paul Fleischman writes a profoundly moving story of connectedness and the journey of a young soul to self-discovery. Told through the voices of five characters and narrated by age-appropriate actors, Whirligig compels the listener with its lesson on how our actions can impact the lives of others - even years later. A stunningly authentic listening experience.
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Fabulous
- By Tim on 03-21-17
By: Paul Fleischman
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Summer Love
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- By: Nancy Thayer
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Twenty-six years after that amazing summer, Ariel, Sheila, Wyatt, and Nick reunite at the hotel where they first met. Now it’s called The Lighthouse and Nick owns the entire operation with his wife and daughter. Ariel and Wyatt, married for decades, arrive with their son, and Sheila’s back too, with her daughter by her side. Life hasn’t exactly worked out the way they had all hoped.
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Nice Summer Read
- By Raychelle Creech on 05-27-22
By: Nancy Thayer
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Hawke: Three Black Ops
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This set includes Crash Dive, What Comes Around, and White Death, three Alex Hawke novellas never available before on audio. In Crash Dive, Alex Hawke is on a highly covert mission to enter another nation’s airspace undetected and find a way to avert a global war. In What Comes Around, two CIA officers are found dead. Hawke discovers that the victims are connected through one man: Spider Payne, a rogue intelligence officer. In White Death, M16 suspects a bizarre conspiracy when two bankers are found dead, and vast sums are plundered from the Queen of England’s accounts.
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Scam
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By: Ted Bell
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A Delirious Summer
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To Neil Rucker, seven months, one week, and a day is too long to wait in between dates. But life as a Spanish teacher to missionaries in Ecuador affords little opportunity for romance.
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If I had a teen...
- By Connie on 09-27-08
By: Ray Blackston
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An American Caddie in St. Andrews
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- By: Oliver Horovitz
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In the middle of Oliver Horovitz's high school graduation ceremony, his cell phone rang: It was Harvard. He'd been accepted, but he couldn't start for another year. A caddie since he was 12 and a golfer sporting a 1.8 handicap, Ollie decided to spend his gap year in St. Andrews, Scotland - a town with the UK's highest number of pubs per capita, and home to the Old Course, golf's most famous 18 holes - where he enrolls in the St. Andrews Links Trust caddie trainee program.
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Fabulous read
- By David on 06-02-16
By: Oliver Horovitz
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The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
- By: Robin Sharma
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
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After a bizarre encounter with his lost cousin, Jonathan Landry is compelled to travel across the planet to retrieve letters and mementos that carry the extraordinary secrets that Julian discovered throughout his life. On a remarkable journey that includes visits to the sensual tango halls of Buenos Aires, the haunting catacombs of Paris, the gleaming towers of Shanghai and the mystical deserts of Sedona, The Secret Letters of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari reveals astounding insights on reclaiming your personal power, being true to yourself, and fearlessly living your dreams.
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Very Enlightening
- By Jocelyne Ramos on 04-23-19
By: Robin Sharma
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The Midwife of Hope River
- A Novel of an American Midwife
- By: Patricia Harman
- Narrated by: Anne Wittman
- Length: 12 hrs and 4 mins
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Midwife Patience Murphy has a gift: a talent for escorting mothers through the challenges of bringing children into the world. Working in the hardscrabble conditions of Appalachia during the Depression, Patience takes the jobs that no one else wants, helping those most in need - and least likely to pay. She knows a successful midwifery practice must be built on a foundation of openness and trust - but the secrets Patience is keeping are far too intimate and fragile for her to ever let anyone in.
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Coal Mines, The Depression, and Lots of Babies
- By Debbie on 03-06-19
By: Patricia Harman
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Black Fridays
- By: Michael Sears
- Narrated by: Erik Bergmann
- Length: 11 hrs and 1 min
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Sometimes a man can be redeemed. But not in the way he expects. Jason Stafford is a former Wall Street hotshot who made some bad moves, paid the price with two years in prison, and is now trying to put his life back together. He’s unemployable, until an investment firm asks him to look into possible problems left by a junior trader who died recently in an accident. What he discovers is big - there are problems, all right, the kind that get you killed. But it’s not his only concern. Stafford has another quest as well: to reclaim his five-year-old son, "the Kid", from his unstable ex-wife, and then learn just what it means to make a life with him.
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I enjoyed it. I loved the end!
- By John on 05-16-14
By: Michael Sears
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-23-17
It was okay?
Were I actually reading a physical copy of Life Without a Net, I would've put it down before the end of the first story. While I usually enjoy stories like these, the writing was just so stiff and incredibly stilted it became hard to realise some of these characters were real people.
I've studied language and the way people speak for years and almost no one talks like this. It immediately jerks me out of even thinking that these could be real people.
I've always been told that the goal of writing is to make your audience believe that this could be happening. I never felt that.
The one reason I stuck this out was the audio polish James Oliva put into the narration, the reverb, the vocal touches... I mean all the women sound pretty much the same which is unfortunate, but James is at a bit of a disadvantage there. And there's the tiny bit that James is bad at self-harmonizing, but who isn't. Of course I do sort of wish that James had made the spacing between paragraphs or bits of narration a little longer/more pronounced. It made it hard to follow sometimes, but overall, a good performance, and arguably the best part about this audiobook.
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- Dale
- 04-15-17
Exciting, Delightful, Refresing
Where does Life Without a Net rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
At the Very Top
Who was your favorite character and why?
I liked Sasha. She was a strong woman with a good sense of right and wrong.
Which scene was your favorite?
This book contains 7 short stories based around various sports. Their suitable for ages high school and above. My favorite story was Sky Dancer, and my favorite scene was toward the end of the Hot Air Balloon race.
If you could rename Life Without a Net, what would you call it?
Life with Compassion and Challenge
Any additional comments?
I like that this book is suitable for the whole family. The stories are all exciting and realistic and provide excellent life lessons.
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- Bradley W.
- 03-12-17
Excellently performed tales of a charmed life
What made the experience of listening to Life Without a Net the most enjoyable?
James Oliva's narration was top notch, and made what were somewhat vanilla, very PG stories more enjoyable. The added vocal production effects were a nice touch, not sound effects, but things like reverb when someone's on a microphone, or hearing every voice when multiple people are talking at once. At first, I wasn't sure I liked it, but found it added to the experience. James also did a great job of distinguishing the characters without making any of them sound cartoonish. And he performed the characters with accents very well.
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
[SPOILER] I prefer stories in which I'm not certain of the outcome and the protagonist is more flawed. In these, we know that our handsome hero will always win the contest, always do the right thing, and save the day. I'm sure there are other people who prefer the safety of knowing there will be a happy ending. If you're one, this is for you.
Another thing that was only slightly confusing, was that some of the stories are in first person and some are in third person, but they all have the same protagonist. Sticking to one or the other would've served it better, I think. But it was a minor thing, and I adjusted with each new story.
Have you listened to any of James Oliva’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No, this is my first time listening to James Oliva. I don't see any other titles on Audible by him, but I would be happy to listen to others if they exist.
Who was the most memorable character of Life Without a Net and why?
The hero, Aaron Pierce, is the lead character and the most memorable because he's the central figure.
Any additional comments?
This is a book where men are referred to as "fellows" and going for a drink means having a soda. It's perfectly fine writing, and it contains some adventure and some criminal goings-on, which keep it moving, as well as and some PG romance. All in all, it's a decent book, just not really my thing, and it's made better by the narration.
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- Dwstreak- California
- 03-27-17
Great Stories.... Good clean fun!!
What did you love best about Life Without a Net?
I love the seven different stories. All different and all not only exciting but positive as well. This is a book with life lessons that my teenage son can enjoy as well as me and my husband.
What other book might you compare Life Without a Net to and why?
Hunger Games a little. I've honestly not read a book quite like this before. I tried because I liked another by the same author, and am glad I did.
What about James Oliva’s performance did you like?
His ability to give each character a unique voice. He is truly a voice actor.
If you could rename Life Without a Net, what would you call it?
Learning To Dance In The Rain
Any additional comments?
Will try others by this author.
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