![]() ![]() ![]() In fact studio recordings of some essays are typically intermixed with live ones, which treat listeners to the added buzz of audience reactions. I hope it goes without saying that he narrates them himself, since his public readings are as much a part of his literary persona as his actual writing. If David Sedaris publishes a book, I am going to “read” it by listening to the audiobook. But occasionally people will say, “I just don’t know where to start.” To those friends I say, this is the place. "Listening to an audiobook isn’t really reading," "I just can’t stand someone else’s voice that long,” and “I zone out” are common things I hear. The former is often praised, while the latter is frequently questioned. ![]() I’m someone who always has either a book in my hand or an audiobook in my ear. The collection will also feature an introduction by the author a never-before-collected story, "Unbuttoned" and a new interview with David Sedaris. What could be a more tempting holiday gift than a compendium of David Sedaris's best stories, selected by the author himself? From a spectacular career spanning almost three decades, these stories have become modern classics and are now for the first time collected in one volume. Hand-picked by David himself, these are stories that will make you laugh and cry, sometimes at the same time, from "the funniest man alive" ( Time Out New York). A lavish gift edition of David Sedaris's best stories, spanning his spectacular bestselling career. ![]()
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