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  • By: Paddy Pacey
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  • Length: 8 hrs and 22 mins
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The Goat at the Toga Party

By: Paddy Pacey
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Fifteen year old Guy is highly intelligent, well-informed, passionate about language and skilled technically. He is also profoundly dyslexic, shy and awkward. When he is enrolled in a mainstream Zimbabwean boarding school, Guy keeps a tape-recorded diary of his progress (or lack of it) through the system with humor, emotional acuity and cynicism that would surprise those who see him failing to meet either the academic or disciplinary expectations of his teachers, or the social expectations of his peers.

Guy arrives at various conclusions about himself and the ways he can and cannot function academically and socially and takes control of his own fate.

©2014 Paddy Pacey (P)2024 Paddy Pacey

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  • 12-04-24

Heartwarming and thought provoking

"Goat at the Toga Party" by Paddy Pacey is a captivating and multi-layered tale that expertly weaves together themes of dyslexia, coming of age and life in Zimbabwe during the 2000's. Fifteen year old Guy's narration surprises with its intelligence and depth, offering readers a poignant glimpse into the his experience of puberty and the educational system.

Through his unique narrative lens, Guy tells his story of struggle and self discovery using his trusty tape recorder. Pacey's portrayal of Guy's experiences with dyslexia is both sensitive and insightful, shedding light on the frustrations and triumphs that he encounters. Pacey's heartwarming portrayal of Guy's journey captures the resilience and determination of a young man trying to find his place in the world.

While the title may suggest a whimsical tale, "Goat at the Toga Party" is a deeply resonant and thought-provoking novel that tackles important issues with nuance and compassion. Through Guy's journey, readers are reminded of the importance of empathy, understanding, and embracing one another's differences. The audiobook, beautifully narrated by the author herself, adds an extra layer of depth and immersion to the experience, making it a highly recommended choice for listeners seeking an unforgettable story.

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Fantastic

Really enjoyed it, heart renching story showing what most dyslexics will go through. Amazing insight in to life in Zimbabwe at the time. Highly recommend 👌

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