I'd Rather Not (Unabridged) I'd Rather Not (Unabridged)

I'd Rather Not (Unabridged‪)‬

    • 2.5 • 2 Ratings
    • $19.99

Publisher Description

From one of Australia's most wryly funny writers comes an original and utterly hilarious memoir of reaching for the stars while lying in a ditch.

Quiet Quitting. The Great Resignation.

Sometimes a literary sensibility catches the spirit of the times. In I'd Rather Not, Robert Skinner has it all covered. This wonderful audiobook of adventures (and misadventures) in theart of living is wryly subversive and constantly hilarious. It is about work, escape and that something more we all need.

'I was sleeping in what might reasonably be described as a ditch, though I tried not tothink of it in those terms for morale reasons ...'

Robert Skinner arrives in the city, searching for a richer life. Things begin badly and then, surprisingly, get slightly worse. Pretty soon he's sleeping rough and trying to run a literary magazine out of a dog park. His quest for meaning keeps being thwarted, by gainful employment, beagles, house parties, ill-advised love affairs, camel trips and bureaucratic entanglements.

I'd Rather Not is a deeply funny book of light and shade, triumph and misadventure,where the wisdom is hard-won and promptly forgotten. Yet even when his ventures fail, Robert Skinner succeeds, always, in delighting listeners.

For fans of Sloane C rosley, Andrew Sean Greer, Nathan Fielder and David Sedaris.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
NARRATOR
RS
Robert Skinner
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
02:58
hr min
RELEASED
2023
4 July
PUBLISHER
Penguin Audio
SIZE
185.9
MB

Customer Reviews

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I'd rather not have listened

I lost 3 hours of my life listening to this book that I won't get back. I was trapped in a car at the time otherwise I would have run away. It was disjointed. Apart from it being about the same person, there was no cohesiveness. It was quite simply, boring.

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