Quicksand
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Sean Barrett
About this listen
In January 2014 I was informed that I had cancer. However, Quicksand is not a book about death and destruction but about what it means to be human. I have undertaken a journey from my childhood to the man I am today, writing about the key events in my life and about the people who have given me new perspectives. About men and women I have never met but wish I had.
I write about love and jealousy, about courage and fear. And about what it is like to live with a potentially fatal illness. This book is also about why the cave painters 40,000 years ago chose the very darkest places for their fascinating pictures. And about the dreadful troll that we are trying to lock away inside the bedrock of a Swedish mountain for the next 100,000 years.
It is a book about how humanity has lived and continues to live and about how I have lived and continue to live my own life. And, not least, about the great zest for life which came back when I managed to drag myself out of the quicksand that threatened to suck me down into the abyss.
©2016 Henning Mankell (P)2016 Random House AudioBooksWhat listeners say about Quicksand
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- Connie
- 01-09-2016
Great book well worth it.
I found myself reflecting on my life too.. This is great book. The narrator was excellent. Please listen to this book
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- Anonymous User
- 25-10-2022
outstanding
A trip back in life. So easy to find equivalence between Manuel's life story and my own. His structure allows you to think concepts through but never drags. For me this was a brilliant thought provocation.
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