• City Boy

  • By: Bruce Ario
  • Narrated by: Brian Jost
  • Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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City Boy

By: Bruce Ario
Narrated by: Brian Jost
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City Boy is the mental odyssey of a boy growing up in Minneapolis in the '60s and '70s. It's more of a memoir than an autobiography, meaning it's less factual and more intuitive.

The boy is somewhat left to his own devices by way of a liberal upbringing, but this is balanced out by being saddled with a rigorous conscience.

The thrust of the audiobook is about how the environment - the city - both offers and takes in ways that mold the boy, notwithstanding the fact the character is rebellious and unpredictable.

City Boy expresses a desire to be at one with the city as a whole, and that makes it spiritual. At times, the city is overwhelming, and the struggle is one of survival. Other times, the city is a giant playground where City Boy has the time of his life. In the end, it's about a search and what City Boy finds in his explorations.

©2015 Bruce Ario (P)2018 Bruce Ario

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A good coming realization with mental health and looking back in life and well written.

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