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The Boy with the Best Laugh

By: Naomi E. Kennedy
Narrated by: Greg Barnett
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e-Audio Productions brings Naomi Kennedy's award-winning novel The Boy With The Best Laugh, to life….

The train made a stop at the border. My heart was pounding. Two military policemen boarded the train and searched each car, finally taking a person into custody. My car was spared, but….what‘s going on?

1970, Vietnam era. Adam’s life changes forever when his lottery number is selected. Terrified, he flees to Canada as a draft dodger. He leaves behind all that matters to him: his childhood sweetheart, Liz. Desertion of his country fills him with disgrace. Alcohol becomes his escape.

After college, Liz starts her own business, Elizabeth Bloom Advertising. Soon after, she meets Tom, a book developer. A whirlwind romance quickly leads to marriage. Does she know him well enough to trust him?

Six years later, when Adam returns home to the United States, an affair with a woman results in the birth of their daughter, Lillie. By the time she turns one, she is enamored with classical music, especially violin sonatas. As time passes, Lillie is diagnosed with autism. In an age of unawareness society shuns her. Does she let this stand in the way of her dream to become a violin virtuoso?

Six years earlier, unbeknownst to Adam, Liz is pregnant and raises their son, Will, on her own. Does Will know who his father is? At 9 years old, Will has run away from home, and now he is in danger.

Liz’s college friend, Anne, finds her identity after her husband leaves her for another woman. A court fight begins when a judge questions her ability as a lesbian to raise her two children. Does she have the fortitude to persevere and fight?

All their lives are connected by one man.

The Boy with the Best Laugh is a moving story in a turbulent time in history when our country is at war; an unnecessary war of atrocity.

An audiobook produced and published by e-Audio Productions and Audiobook Release

©2022 Naomi Kennedy (P)2023 e-Audio Productions LLC

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Interesting and Captivating

This audiobook is a gem, offering an easy-to-follow listening experience that keeps you engaged throughout. The story is not only interesting but also captivating, drawing you into its narrative web. It skillfully navigates various themes, including relationship trust issues and the complex dynamics of a love triangle. It delves into the unsettling feeling of never truly loving your partner, adding layers of emotional depth.

Moreover, it explores the challenges of raising an Asperger kid and highlights the significant roles parents play in their children’s development. The fear and hardships of a boy growing up without a father figure add a poignant and relatable dimension to the story.

Beyond these, the audiobook touches upon several other thought-provoking themes, such as alcoholism, the historical backdrop of the Vietnam War and communism, the influence of culture and religion, the journey of self-discovery, and the complexities faced by draft dodgers during that era.

A heartfelt thanks to NAOMI KENNEDY for sharing this emotionally rich and multifaceted story. I eagerly anticipate more works from her, as this audiobook showcases a remarkable storytelling talent.

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