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Even Dogs Learn How to Swim

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Even Dogs Learn How to Swim

By: Gene Wilder
Narrated by: Gene Wilder, Joie Lee
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Gene Wilder's audiobook is the story of Lonny Serkin, a boy dealing with the curves life throws at him. With just his father and then the love of a new mother to guide him, he does his best to navigate the twin countries of humor and tragedy that he must travel through. Even Dogs Learn How to Swim is a story of growing up, deciding to move forward when all seems lost, and appreciating love when and where you find it.

Narrated by the author with a special appearance by Joie Lee.

©2017 Pal-Mel Productions (P)2017 Pal-Mel Productions
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A very quick ending but it leaves the reader to imagine a good ending alls well that ends well

Very sad but positive

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The main character lives a harsh life. It's nice to hear Gene Wilder's narration. The last chapter is weirdly pitched, which is unacceptable.

Middle of the road with production error

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