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Steve Martin has the heart of a poet and it rings out in this story of a man living with OCD. Don't expect crack-up arrow through the head humor. This is a bittersweet story of self awareness. The author reads it to perfection.

Steve Martin is a surprisingly good writer. I was also surprised by the Happily-Ever-After resolution.
This is a very different story told in the first person about Daniel Pecan Cambridge and you really have to listen to it to understand what it's about. It's well narrated by Martin.
This book was nothing like I have ever listened to before. At first I did not think I would like it but I truly ended up getting into it. It was also an eye opener for me by giving me insight to what it is like having obsessions.