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    <![CDATA[John Irving's <em>A Widow For One Year</em> is the epic story of a family, dysfunctional at best, unable to cope with tragedy--or with each other. The unabridged audiobook, narrated by George Guidall (<em>The Cat Who Sang for the Birds</em>, <em>The Inner Sanctum</em>, <em>The Legacy</em>) draws the listener in with a crisp, methodical vocal presentation. Guidall portrays each character with a convincingly distinct voice, accurately impersonating the characters' intonations and verbal habits. The interaction between characters is both conversational and believable.<p> We first meet Ruth Cole in the summer of 1958 when she walks in on her mother having sex with 16-year-old Eddie O'Hare, the assistant to Ruth's alcoholic father. The death of Ruth's older brothers (years before she was born) turns her mother, Marion, into a zombie who is unable to love her surviving daughter. Ted Cole is a semisuccessful writer and illustrator of disturbingly creepy children's novels. His womanizing habits prove he's &quot;as deceitful as a damaged condom,&quot; but he remains the only stable figure in Ruth's life. The tempestuous tale fast-forwards to the year 1990 when Ruth's soaring writing career is faring far better than her lackluster love life. The final segment of the novel ends in 1995 when 41-year-old Ruth is ready to fall in love for the first time.<p> This profoundly absorbing story expresses the depths of misery and the healing power of love. Irving writes as a true storyteller, and Guidall executes the narrative with vigor and enthusiasm. (Running time: 24.5 hours, 14 cassettes) <em>--Gina Kaysen</em> </p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This is my &quot;Hawaii book&quot;.  I was in the HNL airport - with a 4 hour sit, so I go to the bookstore and have it narrowed to three books: Twilight, Bonesetters Daughter or A Widow for One Year.  I called my brother and he recommended A Widow for One Year by John Irving (his favorite author). ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/45771541">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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