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Unlikely Rockstar - The Tommy DeCarlo Story
- De: Tommy DeCarlo
- Narrado por: Tommy DeCarlo
- Duración: 1 h y 40 m
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On a warm summer night in August, 2007 at the Bank Of America Pavilion in Boston, Massachusetts, Tommy DeCarlo took to the stage and for the first time with his favorite band, Boston. Fourteen years, six tours, and 326 shows later, listen as he takes you on his most unlikely journey from Utica, New York to touring the world as the vocalist for one of the most iconic rock and roll bands of all time.
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Write book 2 Tommy!
- De Woody en 08-17-24
- Unlikely Rockstar - The Tommy DeCarlo Story
- De: Tommy DeCarlo
- Narrado por: Tommy DeCarlo
Great story
Revisado: 12-03-21
From start to finish Tommy DeCarlo takes you on a compelling journey through his rise in the world of rock and roll!!!
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Touched with Fire
- Based on the True Story of Ellen Craft
- De: Christopher Datta
- Narrado por: Hugh Harper
- Duración: 11 h y 12 m
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Ellen Craft is property; in this case, of her half-sister Debra, to whom she was given as a wedding gift. The illegitimate daughter of a Georgia plantation owner and a house slave, she learned to hate her own image, which so closely resembled that of her "father": the same wiry build, the same blue eyes, and the same pale - indeed, lily-white - skin. Ellen lives a solitary life until she falls, unexpectedly, in love with a dark-skinned slave named William Craft, and together they devise a plan to run north.
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Better than I was expecting
- De Shakera en 01-24-17
- Touched with Fire
- Based on the True Story of Ellen Craft
- De: Christopher Datta
- Narrado por: Hugh Harper
Intriguing Novel
Revisado: 02-01-17
Would you consider the audio edition of Touched with Fire to be better than the print version?
I'm unable to determine if the book is better than the print version having not read the print version\.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Touched with Fire?
The most remarkable and memorable part of the book was the fluid change of narrators and how the story was told. Very well done.
Which character – as performed by Hugh Harper – was your favorite?
The character of Joe. I found him the most compelling and memorable.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
As to a moment, it was more the collective of the book. This is something that, I have learned, as to the subject matter, former slaves, of both sexes, fighting in the Union army. It was most interesting to read about this and to learn more about this. And after all, a good love story makes any story more interesting, right?
Any additional comments?
So this story was very good. The narration was top notch. I wanted to learn what happened and it kept me engaged. I believe that is the sign of a good book. That being said, listen with an open mind and keep in mind that the history of our country isn't always politically correct, but that it is our history and that overcoming it is what has made us the great country we are today.
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