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Michel Faber

Discover the transformative power of listening beyond the music.

3.31245ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Michel Faber

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/28/2023

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Who This Book Is For
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Chapter 2: Do You Hear What I Hear?
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Chapter 3: Who Doesn’t Like Music?
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Chapter 4: The Ears of a Child 1: Hip Unhip Hooray
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Chapter 5: The Ears of a Child 2: Something Really Bad, Like Cat Poo
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Chapter 6: Sorry for Your Lost
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Chapter 7: Different Strokes for Different Folks
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Chapter 8: The Siren Call of Horrible Din
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Chapter 9: A Needle through Your Brow
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Chapter 10: Somewhat Marred by an Echo
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Chapter 11: The Force of the Blow
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Chapter 12: On Having No Voice
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Chapter 13: Tender Exotics
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Chapter 14: The Kind of Things that Hegemony Just Can’t Buy
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Chapter 15: Ambient 1: Music for Private Banking
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Chapter 16: Let’s Hear It One More Time for Ludwig!
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Chapter 17: Where I Got My Parka
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Chapter 18: Overcome with All the Excitement
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Chapter 19: The Awful Taste of Your Inferiors
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Chapter 20: Thank You for Making My Opinion Cool
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Chapter 21: According to Whom?
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Chapter 22: Pleasure about Humans
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Chapter 23: Impossible to Hear (On Rolf Harris, R. Kelly and Morrissey)
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Chapter 24: Let’s Rumble
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Chapter 25: Girl You Know It’s True
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Chapter 26: The Dead Give Up Their Doonicans
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Chapter 27: The Tracks of My Tears
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Chapter 28: A Thing That Merely Takes Up Space and Gathers Dust
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Chapter 29: You’ve Reached the Start
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Who should listen Listen

The summary audiobook of "Listen" by Michel Faber is ideal for readers seeking a concise overview of the novel's themes, characters, and narrative style without committing to the full text. It is particularly suited for busy individuals, such as students, professionals, or enthusiasts of contemporary fiction, who wish to grasp the essence of the story quickly. Additionally, listeners interested in discussions around identity, perception, and the human experience will find valuable insights in the summary, making it a perfect companion for anyone looking to engage with Faber's thought-provoking work.

3 quotes from Listen

  • "The act of listening is a sacred gift – it opens pathways to understanding that words alone cannot traverse."
  • "In a world clamoring for attention, the true connection lies not in what we say but in how well we hear each other."
  • "Every story whispered in silence holds echoes of truth waiting to be revealed through the ears that choose to listen."

Author : Michel Faber

Michel Faber, born on April 13, 1960, in The Hague, Netherlands, is a celebrated Dutch author known for his English-language fiction. Faber emigrated to Australia with his family in 1967, where he grew up in Melbourne and pursued a diverse education at the University of Melbourne, studying Dutch, philosophy, rhetoric, and English literature. After graduating in 1980, he held various jobs, including a stint as a nurse, a career he pursued until the mid-1990s. In 1993, Faber and his family relocated to Scotland, where he continues to write and live.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/03/20

Listen Free Audiobook Download

Michel Faber

Discover the transformative power of listening beyond the music.

3.31245rating

Information

Author: Michel Faber

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/28/2023

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Listen

The summary audiobook of "Listen" by Michel Faber is ideal for readers seeking a concise overview of the novel's themes, characters, and narrative style without committing to the full text. It is particularly suited for busy individuals, such as students, professionals, or enthusiasts of contemporary fiction, who wish to grasp the essence of the story quickly. Additionally, listeners interested in discussions around identity, perception, and the human experience will find valuable insights in the summary, making it a perfect companion for anyone looking to engage with Faber's thought-provoking work.

3 quotes from Listen

  • "The act of listening is a sacred gift – it opens pathways to understanding that words alone cannot traverse."
  • "In a world clamoring for attention, the true connection lies not in what we say but in how well we hear each other."
  • "Every story whispered in silence holds echoes of truth waiting to be revealed through the ears that choose to listen."

Author: Michel Faber

Michel Faber, born on April 13, 1960, in The Hague, Netherlands, is a celebrated Dutch author known for his English-language fiction. Faber emigrated to Australia with his family in 1967, where he grew up in Melbourne and pursued a diverse education at the University of Melbourne, studying Dutch, philosophy, rhetoric, and English literature. After graduating in 1980, he held various jobs, including a stint as a nurse, a career he pursued until the mid-1990s. In 1993, Faber and his family relocated to Scotland, where he continues to write and live.