Wonderful male reader who brings the Central character to life in this reflective story of aging and family. It shouldn't be enjoyable since our Everyman is telling on himself in a serious monologue. I could relate to his lack of affection for his own flesh and blood and also understand his deep love and dependence on his second family over his first family. I am still listening to the conclusion and will be sad when this audio CD is over. I still have time to live a more satisfying life than our Everyman.
I appreciate good writing so this was a winner for me. It was my first Philip Roth experience and definitely is leading me to another. It also is one of those books that makes you stop and think.
Story of a Jewish man in America.