Friday, January 22, 2021

Naive Super

Naive Super / Erlend Loe, read by Matthew Lloyd Davis, 208 pgs.

A 20-something become disillusioned with life and drops out of school. He is trying to figure out where he fits in and takes up tossing a ball.  He befriends the kid next door (little kid).  He is struggling with finding a direction and is obsessed with list making.  His brother is on business in New York City so he goes to visit for a week.  It is an eye opening adventure...he sees his brother in a new "adult" light and learns a lot about himself on the trip.  I enjoyed listening to this short novel.  I don't think it helped me find myself but I was entertained by some of the events depicted and the relationships we see.

 

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