Memoir Of An Honest Voice 2014



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On a summer night in 1984, nineteen-year-old UC Berkeley sophomore Karen Thomas leaves her uniformed patrol job and walks home alone in darkness. At the threshold of her apartment a man assaults her at knife point. After a soul-chilling struggle, she manages to escape.
Though she is left traumatized by her assault and the subsequent trial of her attacker, she herself goes on to become a criminal defense lawyer, defending those accused of crimes as heinous as the one committed against her.
Fast forward to 2014, thirty years after her assault, when her life, once again, appears to be crumbling. As she stumbles her way through the days navigating a dying marriage, devastating financial loss, and an elderly mother slipping into dementia, she becomes fascinated by her own anxiety and PTSD. Why does the body remember what the mind tries so desperately to forget? Her questions prompt a delayed obsession with her assailant: What became of him? What is he doing now? She begins a quest of excavation, determined to track him down.
What she discovers is life altering.
What A Body Remembers is an honest, from-the-gut account of one woman’s journey to regain her power and confidence—a journey that continues to this day.

This week we listen to a confession about a literary forger that was made into an amusing movie starring Melissa McCarthy, a series of loosely connected stories, and a starkly honest memoir. Please note that all audiobooks are available for download at independent bookstores and at your local library.

Memoir Of An Honest Voice 2014

Acer acerpower f1c driver download. Can You Ever Forgive Me? Samsung_android_sch-i535 driver download for windows 10. Memoirs of a Literary Forger
Lee Israel; read by Jane Curtin
Simon & Schuster Audioworks, two hours and 30 minutes, three CDs, $14.99/www.audible.com download, $10.49

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This should not be missed. Israel, who died in 2014, was an unrepentant forger of literary letters. She was difficult, a drinker, dishonest in her work but honest in her disclosure, and a hell of a wit. Her memoir is a riot. It is clever and rather sad and much, much too brief. Curtin was absolutely the best choice for this audiobook thanks to her deep voice and an uncanny ability to deliver sarcasm so sharp it cuts through the air. In fact, Curtin has such a memorable voice and such perfect comedic timing that someone should lock that woman in a recording booth! Grade: A-plus

There There
Tommy Orange; read by Darrell Dennis, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Alma Ceurvo, Kyla Garcia
Random House Audiobooks, eight hours, seven CDs, $35/www.audible.com download, $24.50

This is an intriguing first novel in that it seems like a collection of short stories loosely connected, each with a Native American protagonist. However, this urban and modern tale coalesces at the end when all the characters converge at a powwow. Themes of suicide, depression, addiction and loss permeate throughout, though there are also light-hearted moments. The narrators are energetic and effectively emotional without overplaying their parts. All accents are authentic and unwavering. At its core there is a raw honesty that makes it difficult to turn this novel off, even if it makes you angry or sad. The opening essay, used as a prologue, is gut-wrenching. Grade: A

Bad Jobs and Poor Decisions: Dispatches from the Working Class
J.R. Helton; read by A.T. Chandler
HighBridge Audio, seven hours and 30 minutes, six CDs, $34.99/ www.audible.com download, $24.49

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When we first meet Helton, who goes by “Jake” in this memoir, he is full of youthful vim and vigor. Having won a small literary prize, he drops out of the University of Texas at Austin in order to write full-time, thinking it will be easy. What follows is almost a decade of bad jobs, poverty, drug and alcohol abuse, divorce and, finally, clear-headedness and redemption. Such a story is commonplace, but Helton clearly carves out an era, the late 1970s-1980s, and let’s us feel as if we are spying on his life as it was unfolding. Chandler reads with a quiet, sure manner, capturing wry comments and hard-won observations with subtle intonations that enhance without overdoing the emotion. Grade: B-plus