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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

Embark on a captivating journey through time with "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, now available as a mesmerizing audiobook. In this timeless tale, listeners will be transported to a world where the normal rules of aging are turned upside down, as Benjamin Button is born an old man and ages backward.

As the story unfolds, listeners will follow Benjamin's extraordinary life as he navigates the challenges of growing younger while those around him grow older. From his unconventional birth to his unconventional romance with the beautiful Daisy, Fitzgerald's masterful storytelling captures the poignancy and wonder of Benjamin's unique journey.

Perfect for fans of classic literature and thought-provoking storytelling, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" offers a compelling exploration of identity, mortality, and the passage of time. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Fitzgerald's work or new to his writing, this audiobook promises to enchant and inspire.

So, if you're ready to experience a tale that defies the boundaries of age and convention, start listening to "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" today and immerse yourself in the timeless magic of F. Scott Fitzgerald's imagination. Start Listening to "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" today!

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 29, 2008
      The impending release of a movie version starring Brad Pitt has made this humorous tale, formerly among the least known of Fitzgerald's short stories, a hot property. DeFillippis and Weir's adaptation preserves the original's straight-faced tone describing the career of a man who begins life in his 70s and grows progressively younger. If bystanders find this more than “curious,” they usually are just irritated at Benjamin for not behaving like other people. He himself is surprised as his body morphs, but is always open to new possibilities; his good-natured adaptability gives the social satire a gentle edge. Readers should, of course, look up Fitzgerald's original, but there's much to enjoy in this handsome little hardbound book. Cornell's sepia watercolor panels are especially clever at showing physical and emotional changes as Benjamin moves backward through life while America rolls forward for 70 years. A useful, gracefully written afterword by Donald G. Sheehy, professor of English, completes the volume nicely.

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