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bandherbooks 's review for:
In One Person
by John Irving
**review is of audiobook**
Listening to "In One Person" was an excellent way to spend my daily drives to and from work. I found Irving's tale of sexual identity and personal acceptance entertaining and thought provoking. The reader (do not know his name off the top of my head) did a effortless job switching between the various characters and moving the story forward.
Personally, I enjoyed Irving's "Garp" more, but John Irving is still a master.
Listening to "In One Person" was an excellent way to spend my daily drives to and from work. I found Irving's tale of sexual identity and personal acceptance entertaining and thought provoking. The reader (do not know his name off the top of my head) did a effortless job switching between the various characters and moving the story forward.
Personally, I enjoyed Irving's "Garp" more, but John Irving is still a master.