The Best of Me
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Publisher Description
“Genius… It is miraculous to read these pieces… You must read The Best of Me.” —Andrew Sean Greer, New York Times Book Review
David Sedaris’s best stories and essays, spanning his remarkable career—as selected and read by the author himself. Featuring fresh and classic recordings, including a new essay and an interview exclusive to the audiobook.
A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice
A CNN and Christian Science Monitor Best Book of the Month
For more than twenty-five years, David Sedaris has been carving out a unique literary space, virtually creating his own genre. A Sedaris story may seem confessional, but is also highly attuned to the world outside. It opens our eyes to what is at absurd and moving about our daily existence. And it is almost impossible to listen without laughing.
Now, for the first time collected in one volume, the author brings us his funniest and most memorable work. In these stories, Sedaris shops for rare taxidermy, hitchhikes with a lady quadriplegic, and spits a lozenge into a fellow traveler’s lap. He drowns a mouse in a bucket, struggles to say “give it to me” in five languages, and hand-feeds a carnivorous bird.
But if all you expect to find in Sedaris’s work is the deft and sharply observed comedy for which he became renowned, you may be surprised to discover that his words bring more warmth than mockery, more fellow-feeling than derision. Nowhere is this clearer than in his writing about his loved ones. In these essays, Sedaris explores falling in love and staying together, recognizing his own aging not in the mirror but in the faces of his siblings, losing one parent and coming to terms—at long last—with the other.
Taken together, the performances in TheBest of Me reveal the wonder and delight Sedaris takes in the surprises life brings him. No experience, he sees, is quite as he expected—it’s often harder, more fraught, and certainly weirder—but sometimes it is also much richer and more wonderful.
Full of joy, generosity, and the incisive humor that has led David Sedaris to be called “the funniest man alive” (Time Out New York), The Best of Me spans a career spent watching and learning and laughing—quite often at himself—and invites listeners deep into the world of one of the most brilliant and original writers of our time.
The Best of Me AUDIOBOOK TRACK LISTING
Introduction (new recording)
From Barrel Fever 1994
Glen’s Homophobia Newsletter Vol. 3, No. 2.
From Holidays on Ice 1994
Front Row Center with Thaddeus Bristol (new recording)
Christmas Means Giving (new recording)
From Naked 1997
the incomplete quad (new recording)
From the New Yorker
Girl Crazy (new recording)
Card Wired (new recording)
How to Spend the Budget Surplus (new recording)
From Me Talk Pretty One Day 2000
You Can’t Kill the Rooster (new recording)
Me Talk Pretty One Day (new recording)
Jesus Shaves (new recording)
From the New Yorker
Dog Days (new recording)
From Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Demin 2004
Us and Them
Let It Snow
The Ship Shape
The Girl Next Door
Repeat After Me
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
The only thing better than reading David Sedaris’ awkward, hilarious, autobiographical yarns is hearing him narrate them himself. Spanning nearly 30 years, The Best of Me is an aptly named collection of the humorist’s favorite essays and short stories. Along with his complicated Southern family, Sedaris is always his own favorite subject, so naturally his selections lean toward the personal and revealing. Whether he’s reminiscing about childhood beach vacations, sharing anecdotes about his time as an unqualified English teacher to refugees in France, or reflecting about his younger sister’s suicide, tender sentiment and complete absurdity always go hand in hand. Almost all of the pieces here are featured in brand-new recordings, and there’s also a great new introduction in which Sedaris talks about everything from internet outrage to his pride in appearing in The New Yorker. As if that weren’t exciting enough, there’s also a nearly hour-long exclusive interview with journalist Paul Constant at the end of the audiobook. If you’re a longtime Sedaris fan there’s plenty to love here. If you’re a newcomer, strap in and discover one of America’s quirkiest writers.
Customer Reviews
Funny
I’m almost done listening to the book and it’s really funny 😂 - love it !
Wanted book in English.
The book did not show clearly it was in German. Not sure why they threw a German edition in there while all books I was looking at were in English ugh