• How Evan Broke His Head and Other Secrets

  • By: Garth Stein
  • Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
  • Length: 13 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (157 ratings)

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How Evan Broke His Head and Other Secrets

By: Garth Stein
Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
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Publisher's summary

From Garth Stein, the New York Times best-selling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain, Audible presents How Evan Broke His Head and Other Secrets, winner of a Pacific Northwest Bookseller Award—in audio for the first time, and read by one of our most talented narrators, Oliver Wyman.

Thirty-one-year-old Seattle rocker Evan has been drifting. He had a hit single ten years ago, but lately he’s merely been getting by, teaching middle-aged men how to play the electric guitar. When his high-school girlfriend is killed in a car crash, he suddenly finds himself responsible for Dean, the fourteen-year-old son he’s never known.

Dean changes everything. Evan can't keep drifting now that he's a father. He will have to do something about his life if he's going to provide for the two of them. Partly this will mean finally confronting his own father. It will also mean facing up to the nagging, burning issue that is like a hole in his soul: the epilepsy that haunts him and threatens his every moment.

©2004 Garth Stein (P)2010 Audible, Inc.

Critic reviews

"An engrossing family drama." ( Publishers Weekly)
"A compelling tale." ( Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
"Funny, bewitching, observant." ( The Oregonian)

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Great narrator of a fine story.

Oliver Wyman is a wonderful reader. His narration of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk has been one of the highlights of my twelve years of listening to audiobooks. I find myself telling people about how great that book is regularly. How Evan Broke his head is nothing like that. The book stars Evan and his son Dean, and then there is a cast of characters around them. The plot moves slowly. Mr. Wyman is again a perfect narrator of the material.There are excellent moments, in which we see the father and son growing into enjoyment of each other. I agree with the reviewer who said that the author's fascination with the Seattle music industry seemed to be far greater than his interest in his own characters, and that is no doubt why the book flags so badly in the second half. There is a fundamental rule about parenting: once you are yelling, you've lost. This book is largely about learning parenting from scratch when the "child" is a fourteen-year-old adolescent. When Evan begins screaming at Dean, and Dean spits in his face and screams "I hate you!": this is the point at which the book becomes hard to tolerate. If you can keep listening, though, you will be rewarded. Evan does a number of dumb, self-destructive things, but in the end the father and son reunite, and they both are wiser for the experiences. I love Oliver Wyman, and I hope I can find another book that is anywhere near as fantastic as Billy Lynn. This book is worth the listen, but I hope to hear Mr. Wyman narrate another book that is even better. I can recommend this book to you, with the caution that some of it is really tough to hear. It is not for the skittish or the squeamish.

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Interesting Characters

Kept me interested and the author didn’t “make the characters suffer” too much so it was not super stressful to listen to. I’m from Seattle and narrator pronounced some place names slightly differently than I ever hear them said in real life: Green Lake, Yakima, Walla Walla, etc. Subtle but each time it pulled me out. Still I enjoyed the local references. I liked learning more about epilepsy. Not clear why the female lead would be so attracted to Evan though. She seemed smart and talented and beautiful, like she didn’t need to waste time with his BS (and low libido to boot!) but I guess if he was talented enough on the guitar that would make up for it?

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I love this author.

You know it’s good when you cry at the end. I’m making a straight line to the next Garth book. I hope you read your reviews buddy. If so, thanks and keep it up :)

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Holds you to the end

A very poignant and moving story about an adult, dealing with life alongside the condition of epilepsy. It keeps your attention all the way to the end, which leaves you rather hopeful.

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Excellent

I admit that I got this book because it was a deal. I didn’t expect that I would like it so much. It had me captivated early on and I listened to it late into the night. I found the characters charming and lovable and at times so frustrating that I wanted to ring their necks. The characters were well developed. An excellent book. I highly recommend it.

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great book!

this is my 3rd book by Garth Stein. loved it. Narrator was great too! recommend.

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Garth Stein is a great story teller

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes - I love Garth Stein's writing style. He's such an engaging story teller. This story is frustrating and enthralling at the same time.

Any additional comments?

Highly recommend Garth Stein's other books!

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really enjoyed listening to this story.

heart felt and engaging. Oliver Wyman really drew me in with his interpretation and dramatic reading.

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Pretty bad...considering the author's other work

What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

Nothing, the story was so bad that the narrator didn't stand a chance.

What was most disappointing about Garth Stein’s story?

By the middle of the book, all of the characters were quite pathetic and not very like-able, including Evan. By the end, there was no one you were siding with or even rooting for. I just wanted it to end, And don't get me wrong, I love a good pathetic character (Christopher Moore books at full of them), but you have to make them like-able and want them to triumph. Garth Stein spent most of his energy describing (over-describing) the Seattle music scene, which seemed to be more interesting to him than his characters. Same with the over-indulgence of epilepsy descriptions.
Just to note, if Evan's epilepsy is such a big secret, then how does everyone not notice his medical ID bracelet. Trust me, I had to wear one, everyone can see it and know it's not jewelry. This is just one example (of many) that makes the story so thin that only extremely good characters could overcome the weakness. And that just didn't happen here.

What three words best describe Oliver Wyman’s voice?

even, clear and articulate

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

Not really...

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Real

Garth Stein is always Real and doesn't hold back. He keeps my interest and paints a picture of modern real life.

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