
Stories that Spin and Satirize
Humor and wit delight in these three audiobooks
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Show Notes
Host Jo Reed welcomes AudioFile contributor Alan Minskoff this week to dig into three new audiobooks that delight and satirize, often using humor to shed light on social issues. Three unlikely characters bond in an anger management class in SNAP, a comedic novel by Susin Nielsen and read by Carol Schneider; a failed poet with a snarky alter-ego struggles with an autoimmune disease and a polyamorous wife in the debut novel OLD SCHOOL INDIAN by Aaron John Curtis, read by Jason Grasl; and a teenage flag-twirler switches sides in the satirical Civil War-era novel HOW TO DODGE A CANNONBALL by Dennard Dayle, read by William DeMeritt.
Read our reviews of the audiobooks at our website:
SNAP: Published by Harper Audio
OLD SCHOOL INDIAN: Published by Hillman Grad Books
HOW TO DODGE A CANNONBALL: Published by Macmillan Audio
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