<p>Vincent Nolan a young neo-Nazi walks into the Manhattan office of World Brotherhood Watch a human rights foundation headed by a charismatic Holocaust survivor Meyer Maslow. Vincent announces that he wants to make a radical change in his life. But what is Maslow to make of this rough-looking stranger who says that his mission is to save guys like him from becoming guys like him?</p><p>As he gradually changes Vincent also transforms those around him; including Maslow; Bonnie Kalen a devoted believer in Maslow's crusade against intolerance and injustice; and her teenage son Danny.</p><p>Masterfully plotted darkly comic <b>A Changed Man</b> illuminates the everyday transactions in our lives exposing what remains invisible in plain sight. Remarkable for the author's tender sympathy for her characters <b>A Changed Man</b> poses the essential questions: What constitutes a life worth living? Is it possible to change? The fearless intelligence wit and humanity that inform this novel make it <b>Francine Prose</b>'s most accomplished yet.</p><p>Performed by Eric Conger</p>
Title | A Changed Man |
Author | Francine Prose |
Narrator | Eric Conger |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9780060839383 |
Published | 2005-03-01 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 14 hours 11 minutes |