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The Anti-Heroes
- A Novel
- ナレーター: Soneela Nankani, Amanda Leigh Cobb
- 再生時間: 8 時間 45 分
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あらすじ・解説
Two best friends, stalled and dissatisfied, change the course of their lives in a wildly funny novel about facing your fears—to the extreme—by New York Times bestselling author Jen Lancaster.
Once upon a time, Dr. Emily Nichols—the academic kind, not the physician kind—was an eco-crusader who was shot with water cannons, hunted by poachers, and chased by a bulldozer. Now? Action Emily lives in a bland condo with gray walls and teaches disengaged students at a university alongside a risk-allergic boyfriend, asking herself every day: How did I get here?
Then one afternoon Emily and her best friend, people-pleasing real estate agent Liv Bennett, witness an attempted robbery at their local coffee shop that is foiled by a yoga mom wielding a baby stroller. Their hero attributes her bravery to a mysterious class called Fearless, Inc. Its enigmatic and dizzyingly muscular instructor, Zeus, is now fully committed to helping Emily and Liv overcome their fears, too—one thrilling self-help lesson at a time.
Along with a ragtag group of other wimps, Emily and Liv must embrace the passionately unconventional methods of the leader to harness their powers, gain a bracing new perspective on life, act on their impulses, and be the no-holds-barred anti-heroes of their dreams.
批評家のレビュー
“Narrators Soneela Nankani and Amanda Leigh Cobb deliver a story told from the alternating perspectives of two friends downtrodden by life.… The narrators reflect the friends' differences: Nankani portrays the blunt but not unkind Emily, and Cobb portrays the bubbly Liv. Both narrators provide great character differentiation for the Fearless Inc. members. Nankani is excellent as a student who perpetually upspeaks. Cobb is hilarious as a drunk character who wildly mispronounces words.” —AudioFile Magazine