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Good Dog - True Stories of Love, Loss and Loyalty written by David Dibenedetto and The Editors of Garden and Gun performed by Danny Campbell on Audio CD (Unabridged)

Good Dog - True Stories of Love, Loss and Loyalty written by David Dibenedetto and The Editors of Garden and Gun performed by Danny Campbell on Audio CD (Unabridged)£39.99

Inspired by Garden & Gun magazine's popular "Good Dog" column, a rich collection of true stories celebrating the unique relationship between humans and their canine companions, penned by some of today's top writers, including Jon Meacham, Roy Blount, Jr, Dominique Browning, and P.J. O'Rourke. When Garden & Gun magazine debuted a column aptly named "Good Dog," it quickly became one of the publication's most popular features in print.

Too Good To Be True written by Benjamin Anastas performed by Tim Lundeen on CD (Unabridged)

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ISBN:  9781469207438
Genre - Main:  Non-Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Memoir
Duration:  383 mins
Length:  Unabridged
Author:  Benjamin Anastas
Performer 1:  Tim Lundeen
Rarity:  Rare

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When he was three, in the early 1970s, Benjamin Anastas found himself in his mother’s fringe-therapy group in Massachusetts, a sign around his neck: Too Good to Be True. The phrase haunted him through his life, even as he found the literary acclaim he sought after his 1999 novel, An Underachiever’s Diary, had made the smart set take notice.Too Good to Be True is his deeply moving memoir of fathers and sons, crushing...

debt and infidelity—and the first, cautious steps taken toward piecing a life back together.

“It took a long time for me to admit I had failed,” Anastas begins. Broke, his promising literary career evaporated, he’s hounded by debt collectors as he tries to repair a life ripped apart by the spectacular implosion of his marriage, which ended when his pregnant wife left him for another man.

Had it all been too good to be true? Anastas’s fierce love for his young son forces him to confront his own childhood, fraught with mental illness and divorce. His father’s disdain for money might have been in line with the ’70s zeitgeist—but what does it mean when you’re dumping change into a Coinstar machine, trying to scrounge enough to buy your son a meal?

Charged with rage and despair, humor and hope, this unforgettable book is about losing one’s way and finding it again, and the redemptive power of art.

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