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Books : Selected Shorts: Are We There Yet? (Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story)


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by: Symphony Space

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Binding: Audio CD
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4472
EAN: 9781934033050
Format: Abridged, Audiobook, CD
ISBN: 1934033057
Label: Symphony Space
Manufacturer: Symphony Space
Number Of Items: 3
Number Of Pages: 3
Publication Date: April 01, 2008
Publisher: Symphony Space
Sales Rank: 437271
Studio: Symphony Space



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Recorded live at Peter Norton Symphony Space in New York City and at venues across the United States, these audio anthologies feature short stories from the Selected Shorts program that airs nationwide. More than 300,000 listeners tune in to this offering weekly to hear spellbinding tales read aloud by an assortment of terrific actors.
 
A lot can happen on the way from one place to another, especially when an overnight flight makes for an unexpected romantic encounter between strangers seated together; South-of-France shenanigans ensue in an out-of-control automobile; and a bored, Midwestern housewife tries to escape to Kansas City. This anthology of tales about people in transit features Stuart Dybek's 'Pet Milk' read by Keith Szarabajka, Martha Gellhorn's “Miami–New York” read by Joanna Gleason, Edward P. Jones' 'An Orange Line Train to Ballston' read by Sonia Manzano, Annie Proulx's “The Trickle-Down Effect” read by James Naughton, Dorothy Thomas' “The Getaway' read by Mia Dillon, James Thurber's 'A Ride with Olympy' read by David Rakoff, and Eudora Welty's 'No Place for You, My Love' read by Andrea Marcovicci. 









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