

You Remind Me of Me
Author: Dan Chaon
Narrator: Jim Soriero
Unabridged: 12 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 04/01/2007
Categories: Fiction
Author: Dan Chaon
Narrator: Jim Soriero
Unabridged: 12 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 04/01/2007
Categories: Fiction
Dan Chaon is the acclaimed author of Among the Missing, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and You Remind Me of Me, named one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Christian Science Monitor, and Entertainment Weekly, among other publications. Await Your Reply was a New York Times Notable Book and appeared on more than a dozen best-of-the-year lists;. He has been a finalist for the National Magazine Award in Fiction and was the recipient of the 2006 Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He teaches at Oberlin College, where he is the Pauline M. Delaney Professor of Creative Writing.
Jim Soriero is originally from Pennsylvania. After moving to New York, he appeared in several television and film projects in minor roles and toured in the national company of West Side Story as both Baby John and Arab. His voice has been heard in documentaries, promos, narrations, and many television and radio commercials.
I can’t believe it’s taken me so long to read Chaon (“Shawn”), and I’m excited to dig into more. His prose is chewy, yet efficient: I could lounge inside his sentences, let them stretch and snap until I myself feel like elastic. And yet, as the story picked up pace, my hunger to know had me absorbin......more
I loved Dan Chaon’s novel, Await Your Reply. I enjoyed how the interconnected stories all came together to make sense in the end. This novel has a similar format. But the basic premise of this book (at least in my view) is that, as far as the path our life is headed down, the die has been cast from......more
This book left a huge impression on me for several reasons. First, the language was crafted beautifully. Chaon could write a novel about someone sitting and picking their nose, and he would make the language so extraordinary that you would be glued to your seat and in tears by the end. Second, this......more
So far, I've enjoyed the short stories of Chaon more than the novels. The novels stick with you, though. He might be compared to Lorrie Moore for the crystalline style, but his depiction of American life verges on disturbing at times, and reveals the undercurrent of our repressed age, bringing to mi......more
When I grow up one day as a writer, I want my writing to be like Dan Chaon's. This is his debut novel after many years of writing short stories. The craft of short story writing comes through in every sentence of this novel - rich, evocative imagery punches through some of the most economic sentence......more