Description
Discover the compelling audio book 'Idiot Wind,' expertly narrated and captured on CD, providing an immersive experience for listeners seeking emotional depth and a gripping narrative. This unabridged audio book takes you through the turbulent journey of Peter Kaldheim as he escapes from New York during a massive snowstorm in 1987. Encountering the realities of life on the streets, Kaldheim's story unfolds across America, revealing his struggles with addiction and the haunting memories of his past, including his time in Rikers prison.
This brand new unabridged audio book in standard CD format (ISBN: 9780655626176) is published by Bolinda/Canongate Audio in 2019 and is perfect for those who appreciate poignant storytelling and raw honesty. Ideal for road trips or cozy evenings at home, 'Idiot Wind' provides an accessible way to experience literature enriched with empathy and wisdom.
We offer free shipping for this item, ensuring a hassle-free ordering experience. Please allow 15 days for delivery, as it is shipped from our Auckland warehouse, allowing you to enjoy your audio book without unexpected import charges, customs duties, or taxes. Whether you're revisiting the narrative or discovering it for the first time, this insightful audio book invites you to embark on a heartfelt journey of redemption and understanding, making it an essential addition to your audio library.
Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON A CD. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780655626176
Format: CD standard audio format
Year: 2019
Publisher: Bolinda/Canongate audio
Description:
In 1987 a massive snowstorm hits New York as Peter Kaldheim flees the city, owing drug debts to a dealer who is no stranger to casual violence.
Leaving behind his chaotic past, Kaldheim hits the road, living hand-to-mouth in flop-houses, pan-handling with his fellow itinerants. As he makes his way across America in search of a new life, the harsh reality of living hand-to-mouth forces him to face up to his past, from his time in Rikers prison, to relationships lost and lamented.
Kaldheim hikes and buses through an America rarely seen, and his encounters with a disparate collection of characters instils in him a new empathy and wisdom, as he journeys on a road less travelled.
This brand new unabridged audio book in standard CD format (ISBN: 9780655626176) is published by Bolinda/Canongate Audio in 2019 and is perfect for those who appreciate poignant storytelling and raw honesty. Ideal for road trips or cozy evenings at home, 'Idiot Wind' provides an accessible way to experience literature enriched with empathy and wisdom.
We offer free shipping for this item, ensuring a hassle-free ordering experience. Please allow 15 days for delivery, as it is shipped from our Auckland warehouse, allowing you to enjoy your audio book without unexpected import charges, customs duties, or taxes. Whether you're revisiting the narrative or discovering it for the first time, this insightful audio book invites you to embark on a heartfelt journey of redemption and understanding, making it an essential addition to your audio library.
Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON A CD. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780655626176
Format: CD standard audio format
Year: 2019
Publisher: Bolinda/Canongate audio
Description:
In 1987 a massive snowstorm hits New York as Peter Kaldheim flees the city, owing drug debts to a dealer who is no stranger to casual violence.
Leaving behind his chaotic past, Kaldheim hits the road, living hand-to-mouth in flop-houses, pan-handling with his fellow itinerants. As he makes his way across America in search of a new life, the harsh reality of living hand-to-mouth forces him to face up to his past, from his time in Rikers prison, to relationships lost and lamented.
Kaldheim hikes and buses through an America rarely seen, and his encounters with a disparate collection of characters instils in him a new empathy and wisdom, as he journeys on a road less travelled.