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Length: 6 hours and 18 minutes
Author: Anne Lamott
Narrated by: Susan Bennett
Category: Writing
Publisher: Random House Audio
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A necessary quantity for generations of writers younger and outdated, Chook by Chook is a contemporary basic. This twenty fifth anniversary version will continue to spark artistic minds for years to come back. For 1 / 4 century, greater than one million readers and listeners – scribes and scribblers of all ages and skills – have been impressed by Anne Lamott’s hilarious, bighearted, homespun recommendation. Recommendation that begins with the straightforward phrases of knowledge handed down from Anne’s father – additionally a author – within the iconic passage that offers the e book its title: “Thirty years in the past my older brother, who was ten years outdated on the time, was making an attempt to get a report on birds written that he’d had three months to jot down. It was due the following day. We have been out at our household cabin in Bolinas, and he was on the kitchen desk near tears, surrounded by binder paper and pencils and unopened books on birds, immobilized by the hugeness of the duty forward. Then my father sat down beside him, put his arm round my brother’s shoulder, and stated, ‘Chook by fowl, buddy. Simply take it fowl by fowl.’”
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