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Calypso /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSoundPublisher number: 2-X6417 | Hachette AudioPublisher: New York, NY : Hachette Audio, [2018]Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 6 audio discs (approximately 6 hr., 30 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 9781549198311
  • 1549198319
  • 9781478964179
  • 1478964170
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 814/.54 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3569.E314 C35 2018ab
Contents:
Company man -- Now we are five -- Little guy -- Stepping out -- A house divided -- The perfect fit -- Leviathan -- Your English is so good -- Calypso -- A modest proposal -- The silent treatment -- Untamed -- The one(s) who got away -- Sorry -- Boo-hooey -- A number of reasons I've been depressed lately -- Why aren't you laughing? -- I'm still standing -- The spirit world -- And while you're up there, check on my prostate -- The Comey memo.
Production credits:
  • Original music composed & performed by Daniel Hart.
Read by the author.Summary: David Sedaris sets his formidable powers of observation toward middle age and mortality. This is beach reading for people who detest beaches, required reading for those who loathe small talk, and also Sedaris' darkest and warmest book yet.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
AUD CD AUD CD Chamberlin Free Public Library Audio CD AUD CD SED (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34480000562227

Compact discs.

Company man -- Now we are five -- Little guy -- Stepping out -- A house divided -- The perfect fit -- Leviathan -- Your English is so good -- Calypso -- A modest proposal -- The silent treatment -- Untamed -- The one(s) who got away -- Sorry -- Boo-hooey -- A number of reasons I've been depressed lately -- Why aren't you laughing? -- I'm still standing -- The spirit world -- And while you're up there, check on my prostate -- The Comey memo.

Original music composed & performed by Daniel Hart.

Read by the author.

David Sedaris sets his formidable powers of observation toward middle age and mortality. This is beach reading for people who detest beaches, required reading for those who loathe small talk, and also Sedaris' darkest and warmest book yet.

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