![]() ![]() ![]() loses something very important and valuable and soon after he finds something even more important. There are a lot of little and big things that happen that seem to have no connection that might turn out to be very connected. will eventually learn to lean on and that's a good thing. My favorite character is Police Chief Lambiase, who has more layers to him than you would first expect. He is so very lonely now but he does have people who care about him. This is a slow moving story and we get to know some of A.J.'s friends and relatives. We realize there are chinks in A.J.'s grumpy armor when we find out he's sad that the last sales rep has died and then learn of an even more traumatic loss in his life. ![]() isn't even forty when he meets Amelia, who is the sales rep at Knightley Press. especially when we meet him and he's such a snarly curmudgeon, but A.J. I had thought it would be about a store owner who was much older than A.J. I didn't remember a lot about this story from what I'd read about it in the past so it was like going in blind. I laughed at the lines in the story but also at the way they were delivered. Part of my enjoyment came from Scott Brick's narration, which seemed just right for this story. By Gabrielle Zevin, Scott Brick (Narrator)Īfter listening to Zevin's latest book I decided to listen to her The Storied Life of A.J. ![]()
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