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I Thought My Father Was God And Other True Stories From Nprs National Story Project Abridged Auster

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I Thought My Father Was God And Other True Stories From Nprs National Story Project Abridged Auster
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Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 500
Author: Auster, Paul
ISBN: 9780060784423, 0060784423
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Abridged

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I Thought My Father Was God And Other True Stories From Nprs National Story Project Abridged Auster by Auster, Paul 9780060784423, 0060784423 instant download after payment.

One of America's foremost writers collects the best stories submitted to NPR's popular monthly show—and illuminates the powerful role storytelling plays in all our lives

When Paul Auster and NPR's Weekend All Things Considered introduced The National Story Project, the response was overwhelming. Not only was the monthly show a critical success, but the volume of submissions was astounding. Letters, emails, faxes poured in on a daily basis- more than 4,000 of them by the time the project celebrated its first birthday. Everyone, it seemed, had a story to tell.

I Thought My Father Was God gathers 180 of these personal, true-life accounts in a single, powerful volume. They come from people of all ages, backgrounds, and walks of life. Half of the contributors are men; half are women. They live in cities, suburbs, and rural areas, and they come from 42 different states. Most of the stories are short, vivid bits of narrative,...

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