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Oregon

By: Don Winslow
Narrated by: Ed Harris
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It was 1970 in a defeated Rhode Island fishing town. Vietnam and Nixon dominated the national news. Both the near and distant future looked bleak.

But they were five inseparable high school friends with something incredible in common: an unwavering resolve to look after each other no matter what hell life threw at them. And they were on a mission.

The plan was simple: Go off the grid before they turned 18 to avoid the draft. They’d sell some grass, stack some cash, then head west and start a commune. What could possibly go wrong?

Oregon is an emotionally charged new Audible Original short thriller from Audie Award-winning and internationally best-selling author Don Winslow. Masterfully performed by four-time Academy Award nominee Ed Harris, it delivers an audio experience that will stay with you long after it’s over. Listen now.

©2023 Don Winslow (P)2024 Audible Originals, LLC.
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What an enjoyable hour, both the support and the narrator were excellent. I will definitely look this author up and look for the narrator

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worth perseverance

story teller was very listenable. story of the dangers of drugs and trust or lack of it

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For a short story this was unexpectedly good it gets you and works well. Once you get into it you kind of want it to go further but you realise it cannot but it still wraps up well does not leave you hanging

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Not my normal subject but enjoyed both the story and the narrative unpredictable ending

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Hooked from the start.

I will not review this apart from saying this. Anyone, in my opinion, who wants to be fully drawn into the best audio story I have had the pleasure of in years should definitely listen to this.

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Powerful short story

Great narration, believable characters. A tour de force and packs more punch into its short time than many books deliver

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Authentic and poignant

This was a fine short story, narrated superbly by Ed Harris. It captured a sense of time and place as well as being a cautionary tale around the dropout culture and madcap dreams of youth.

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Great reader (of course!) & great original story

A really enjoyable hour. Brilliantly read by Ed Harris. A thought provoking story evocative of a mood of a generation.

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Friends, Dreams, Money and ...

This is another great little freebie from audible and the incomparable Don Winslow. It's thematically like an expanded Bruce Springsteen song from the late seventies, early eighties (and that's a good thing). It's about trying to escape from your home town, your dad, avoiding the draft, making some cash and getting a better life. It's the American Dream, except, sometimes your dreams become nightmares. It's a brilliant hour and six minutes from one of the greatest storytellers America has ever produced.

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