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Adam Verner

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Adam Verner

Adam is a full time narrator and voice talent with over 200 titles recorded for companies such as HarperCollins, Recorded Books, Brilliance, Blackstone, AudioGo, Tantor, Oasis, Audible, Highbridge, eChristian, Dreamscape, and Zondervan. He is the recipient of AudioFile Earphones awards for Pavilion of Women, by Pearl S. Buck, The Good Cop, by Brad Parks, and The Big It, by A.B. Guthrie, Jr. In 2015 two audio book projects he was involved with were nominated for Voice Arts Awards from the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences. He holds his MFA in Acting from the Chicago College of the Fine Arts at Roosevelt University. Most recently he was handpicked by Disney/Pixar to narrate the new novel version of Finding Dory.

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Title:
The Hearts of Men
Written by:
Nickolas Butler 
Read by:
Adam Verner 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
10 
Duration:
12 hours  
Published:
September 28 2017 
Available Date:
September 28 2017 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781509880911 
Genres:
Fiction; Contemporary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Macmillan audio 
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'Butler demonstrates enormous command over the material and sympathy for his flawed characters. This beautiful novel might be his best yet.'
Publishers Weekly, starred

An unforgettable tale of fathers and sons, the tough lessons of adulthood and what it means to be a good man, set over five decades in a changing America.

Camp Chippewa, 1962. Thirteen-year-old Nelson, loner and over-achiever, is nicknamed the Bugler as he proudly sounds the reveille each morning. This is the summer that everything changes, marking the beginning of Nelson's uncertain friendship with a popular boy named Jonathan, and the discovery of his father's betrayal, which tears his family apart. As time moves on, Nelson, irrevocably scarred from the Vietnam War, becomes Scoutmaster of Camp Chippewa, while Jonathan marries, divorces and transforms his father's business. When something unthinkable happens during a visit from Jonathan's grandson and daughter-in-law, the aftermath tests the depths – and the limits – of Nelson's selflessness and bravery. The Hearts of Men is a lyrical, wise and deeply affecting story about the slippery definitions of right and wrong, family and fidelity, and the redemptive power of friendship.

'Butler achieves a rare triple play here of brilliant characterizations, a riveting story line, and superlatively measured prose, putting him in the front ranks of contemporary American writers of literary fiction.'
Booklist

'Gut-punch of a novel ... I keep coming back to Nelson, Butler's great creation. He is a character of such vivid goodness, such moving and precise sorry, I don't think I'll ever forget him.'
The New York Times Book Review