The Cure for Modern Life (Audio Compact Disc - Unabridged)
by Lisa Tucker and Scott Brick
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Overview
Matthew and Amelia were once in love and planning to raise a family together, but a decade later, they have become professional enemies. To Amelia, who has dedicated her life to medical ethics, Matthewa (TM)s job as a high-powered pharmaceutical executive has turned him into a heartless person who doesna (TM)t care about anything but money. Now theya (TM)re kept in balance only by Matthewa (TM)s best and oldest friend, Ben, a rising science superstar - and Ameliaa (TM)s new boyfriend.
That balance begins to crumble one night when, coming home to his upscale Philadelphia loft, Matthew finds himself on a desolate bridge face-to-face with a boy screaming for help. Homeless for most of his life, ten-year-old Danny is as streetwise as he is world-weary, and his desperation to save his three-year-old sister means he will do whatever it takes to get Matthewa (TM)s help. What follows is an escalating game of one-upmanship between Matthew, Amelia, and Danny, as all three players struggle to defend what is most important to them - and are ultimately forced to reconsider what they truly want.
Dazzlingly written with a riveting story that will resonate with listeners everywhere, Lisa Tuckera (TM)s The Cure for Modern Life is a smart, humorous, big-hearted novel about what it means in the twenty-first century to be responsible, to care about other people, and to do the right thing.
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- ISBN-13: 9781423348832
- ISBN-10: 1423348834
- Publisher: Brilliance Corporation
- Date: March 2008
Customer Reviews
Publishers Weekly® Reviews
- Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page 132.
- Review Date: 2008-04-28
- Reviewer: Staff
Scott Brick doesn't have to do a lot of vocal calisthenics to bring Tucker's compelling story line to life. The award-winning narrator knows he need only adjust his tone and timbre ever-so-slightly to distinguish the novel's numerous characters. As the story is told from the point of view of three different characters, Brick is usually inside the head of each narrator, so listeners don't need a lot of overt vocal cues. Tucker's fourth novel is ambitious in scope and topic, but achingly intimate. She dares to have characters grapple with social issues such as poverty, addiction and corruption in the pharmaceutical business, but never lets the hot button issues overshadow her fascinating, fully-dimensional characters. Brick doesn't miss any of the novel's sly humor and happily embraces scenes of casual sarcasm. And when several of the novel's dramatic twists are revealed, Brick is peerless in his ability to break listeners' hearts with his emotion-choked restraint. Simultaneous release with the Atria hardcover (Reviews, Nov. 5). (Apr.)
- ISBN-13: 9781423348832
- ISBN-10: 1423348834
- Publisher: Brilliance Corporation
- Date: March 2008







