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Library Ed. Books on Tape 2004
CS ISBN 1415903182 $81.00 Ten cassettes
CD ISBN 1415903190 $99.00 Thirteen CDs
DD ISBN $31.47
Michael Kramer's dispassionate narration may at first strike listeners as unengaging, but soon it becomes apparent that he's made a clever choice. His detachment reflects one of the themes at the heart of Boyle's novel, whose protagonist, John Milk, becomes an assistant to the ground-breaking sex researcher Alfred Kinsey. The professor insists that his employees--The Inner Circle--not only share his viewpoint, but demonstrate in their own behavior that sex is merely a physiological function that stands apart from notions of love, loyalty, and fidelity. Kramer's delivery exudes the remoteness that Milk struggles to maintain for Kinsey, a man he admires and loves, and also portrays the inevitable cracks that emerge in Milk's facade. M.O. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine [Published: APR/MAY 05]
Library Ed. Books on Tape 2004
CS ISBN 1415903182 $81.00 Ten cassettes
CD ISBN 1415903190 $99.00 Thirteen CDs
DD ISBN $31.47
Library Ed. Books on Tape 2004
CS ISBN 1415903182 $81.00 Ten cassettes
CD ISBN 1415903190 $99.00 Thirteen CDs
DD ISBN $31.47
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