
The Old Indian
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Narrado por:
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James H Kiser
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De:
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John Isaac Jones
For years, Big Walter had dreamed of becoming Georgia's Director of Public Safety. Now his big opportunity was before him. The governor's chief aide said all he had to do was find the body of the governor's college-age son who had been swept into the raging waters of the Tallulah River in north Georgia.
After three days, however, Big Walter, armed with all of the body-finding technology the 20th century had to offer, came up with nothing. Then one of the locals suggested he talk to an old Indian who lived on the river. This is Big Walter's story.
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I enjoyed listening to this short story. It reminded me of O. Henry's stories about the Old West, both in the style and the characters' personalities. I'm always impressed by the nuances that can be packed into a short story, and this author is no exception. The narration was a perfect fit for the rustic style of the story. I requested a copy of the audiobook, and I'm voluntarily leaving a review.
Well Written Short Story
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Another great short story!
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A thought provoking short story. Well written and the narration was perfect.
The Old Indian
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The story might have actually been served better by being shorter, having finished earlier. There are two themes crammed into this short story - that of simple vs technology, and of lying to get ahead. But having put both of them in the story they both lose a bit of impact, especially as they don't really overlap. In such a short space both cannot have justice done. There is a poignant point for one of the themes which would have been a good ending for the story, yet it keeps going to beyond that to cover the other theme. This just stretches the story out beyond it's natural climax point.
It's an interesting story, and generally well told. It just don't have any real climax or 'big moment' that usually drives a short story. It just kind of meanders to it's end.
Narration by James H Kiser is okay, but nothing exciting. He is fairly monotone throughout his reading of the story, not separating characters or adding anything to the story by his narration. He is clear and easy to understand, while on the slightly quicker end of the narration speed scale.
The old ways are sometimes the best
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The Moral of the story is
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John Kiser does another superb job with the narration in his slow and steady voice. Having listened to a couple other of similar type of books, it was like listening to an old friend tell the story in your living-room.
I highly recommend this book (along with some other of the author's recent works) to all that enjoy short stories or simply have a few minutes to mindfully fill. A review copy of this audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in return for this unbiased review. My hope is that this review helps in your decision to obtain this book.
Unsurpassed dicotomy in a simple story . . .
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I enjoyed the beginning of this story, and especially the way the old Indian searched for the the body. I think this taught a lesson to Big Walter. Apart from this, there is another subject in this short story: honesty vs. lying in order to get what one wants. I think this made the story a bit confusing, due to piling up too many subjects in such a short story. After I have finished it I left me kind of disappointed. There is also a moral to the story, something I don’t consider necessary in books for adults, but what bothered me here was that deceiving ways was what got Big Walter his success. It wasn’t just for me.
James H. Kiser delivered a clear narration, but it felt monotone and the character’s interpretations were quite plain. He didn’t make an effort in having different voices for each character. It was okay but it didn’t add much to the story.
I received a copy of this book in audio format from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Too many subjects for a short story
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This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review.
Meh
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great story
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Really good!
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