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David Sedaris ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Audio CD Book item from Hachette Audio was reviewed on 26-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:1586210661 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Me Talk Pretty One Day Reference Book. Classifications : Biographies & Memoirs Books on CD Audiobooks Formats Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Humor Books on CD Audiobooks Formats Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Nonfiction Books on CD Audiobooks Fo . Click the following link to view the cover of Me Talk Pretty One Day. Related topics: Books on CD. Audiobooks. Formats. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Humor. Books on CD. Audiobooks. Formats. requestid: b6247289-ce00-4fca-a74e-bd1d3df1ecberequestprocessingtime: 0.1305960000000000 salesrank: 130230 edition: Abridged numberofitems: 5 packagedimensions: 7056050490 1) Audio CD Book Me Talk Pretty One Day by Hachette Audio. This is Sedaris´ best collection of short stories/memoirs/autobiographies. His writing is wonderful, in part because it´s hard to separate fact from fiction. He has a true gift for writing. My favorite story is the title one but all are great. These stories are great to read all at once or one at a time!¤ 2) Audio CD Book Me Talk Pretty One Day by Hachette Audio. When I opened this book I had limited time so I decided to look for the shortest essay in the book so I could sneak in a quick read. I selected "Big Boy" which started on page 97 and ended before the next essay that started on page 100. By the end of the first paragraph I was already laughing and saying, aloud, "oh geeze". I laughed through all three pages and found myself incredibly impressed with his writing, his insightful observations, and how he captures (through nothing but words) an experience worth sharing with the reader.
3) Audio CD Book Me Talk Pretty One Day by Hachette Audio. I think I have now read or listened to all of David Sedaris´ books or audiobooks. I prefer the audiobooks as he tells it the way he writes it. Just sit back and enjoy. No one tells a story like David Sedaris. You´ll laugh til you cry.¤ 4) Audio CD Book Me Talk Pretty One Day by Hachette Audio. Sedaris describes vignettes from his life in this wry-humored self-deprecating autobiography.
5) Audio CD Book Me Talk Pretty One Day by Hachette Audio. Before reading this book, I very much thought from the title (and because at the time I did not know who David Sedaris is)that it would be a "heart wrenching tale" about some child who is physically unable to speak or doesn´t have access to a decent education. It was one of those books I meant to get to someday, but probably never would. Finally someone clued me in. I read it in a day.
6) Audio CD Book Me Talk Pretty One Day by Hachette Audio. David Sedaris´ move to Paris from New York inspired these hilarious pieces, including the title essay, about his attempts to learn French from a sadistic teacher who declares that "every day spent with you is like having a caesarean section". His family is another inspiration. "You Can´t Kill the Rooster" is a portrait of his brother, who talks incessant hip-hop slang to his bewildered father. And no one hones a finer fury in response to such modern annoyances as restaurant meals presented in ludicrous towers of food and cashiers with six-inch fingernails.¤ 7) Audio CD Book Me Talk Pretty One Day by Hachette Audio. David Sedaris became a star autobiographer on public radio, onstage in New York, and on bestseller lists, mostly on the strength of "SantaLand Diaries," a scathing, hilarious account of his stint as a Christmas elf at Macy´s. (It´s in two separate collections, both worth owning, Barrel Fever and the Christmas-themed Holidays on Ice.) Sedaris´s caustic gift has not deserted him in his fourth book, which mines poignant comedy from his peculiar childhood in North Carolina, his bizarre career path, and his move with his lover to France. Though his anarchic inclination to digress is his glory, Sedaris does have a theme in these reminiscences: the inability of humans to communicate. The title is his rendition in transliterated English of how he and his fellow students of French in Paris mangle the Gallic language. In the essay "Jesus Shaves," he and his classmates from many nations try to convey the concept of Easter to a Moroccan Muslim. "It is a party for the little boy of God," says one. "Then he be die one day on two... morsels of... lumber," says another. Sedaris muses on the disputes between his Protestant mother and his father, a Greek Orthodox guy whose Easter fell on a different day. Other essays explicate his deep kinship with his eccentric mom and absurd alienation from his IBM-exec dad: "To me, the greatest mystery of science continues to be that a man could father six children who shared absolutely none of his interests." Every glimpse we get of Sedaris´s family and acquaintances delivers laughs and insights. He thwarts his North Carolina speech therapist ("for whom the word pen had two syllables") by cleverly avoiding all words with s sounds, which reveal the lisp she sought to correct. His midget guitar teacher, Mister Mancini, is unaware that Sedaris doesn´t share his obsession with breasts, and sings "Light My Fire" all wrong--"as if he were a Webelo scout demanding a match." As a remarkably unqualified teacher at the Art Institute of Chicago, Sedaris had his class watch soap operas and assign "guessays" on what would happen in the next day´s episode. It all adds up to the most distinctively skewed autobiography since Spalding Gray´s Swimming to Cambodia. The only possible reason not to read this book is if you´d rather hear the author´s intrinsically funny speaking voice narrating his story. In that case, get Me Talk Pretty One Day on audio. --Tim Appelo¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 23-Nov-2008, 1586210661170993406629, 900-720-300-370-230-840-611-ATB-QIB-NSB-DAB-8
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