The Trouble Begins at 8, Sid Fleischman
The Trouble Begins at 8, Sid Fleischman
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The Trouble Begins at 8
A Life of Mark Twain in the Wild, Wild West

Author: Sid Fleischman

Narrator: Joe Barrett

Unabridged: 2 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: AudioBookShelf

Published: 09/01/2012


Synopsis

Mark Twain was born fully grown, with a cheap cigar clamped between his teeth. So begins Sid Fleischman's ramble-scramble biography of the great American author and wit, who started life in a Missouri village as a barefoot boy named Samuel Clemens.Abandoning a career as a young steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River, Sam took a bumpy stagecoach to the far West. In the gold and silver fields, he expected to get rich quick. Instead, he got poor fast, digging in the wrong places. His stint as a sagebrush newspaperman led to a duel with pistols. Had he not survived, the world would never have heard of Tom Sawyer or Huckleberry Finn—or redheaded Mark Twain.Samuel Clemens adopted his pen name in a hotel room in San Francisco and promptly made a jumping frog—and himself—famous. His celebrated novels followed at a leisurely pace, his quips at jet speed: "Don't let schooling interfere with your education," he wrote.Here, in high style, is the story of a wisecracking adventurer who came of age in the untamed West—an ink-stained rebel who surprised himself by becoming the most famous American of his time.

About Sid Fleischman

Sid Fleischman (1920–2010) wrote more than sixty books for children, adults, and magicians. Among his many awards was the Newbery Medal for his novel The Whipping Boy. The author described his youth as a magician and newspaperman in his autobiography The Abracadabra Kid.

About Joe Barrett

Joe Barrett began his acting career at the age of five in the basement of his family's home in upstate New York. He has gone on to play many stage roles, both on and off-Broadway, and in regional theaters from Los Angeles, Houston, and St. Louis to Washington DC, San Francisco, and Portland, Maine. He has appeared in films and television, both prime time and late night, and in hundreds of television and radio commercials. Joe has narrated over two hundred audiobooks. He has been an Audie Award finalist eight times, and his narration of Gun Church by Reed Farrel Coleman won the 2013 Audie Award for Original Work. AudioFile magazine has granted Joe fourteen Earphones Awards, including for James Salter's All That Is and Donald Katz's Home Fires. Regarding Joe's narration of John Irving's A Prayer For Owen Meany, AudioFile said, "This moving book comes across like a concerto . . . with a soloist-Owen's voice-rising from the background of an orchestral narration." Joe is married to actor Andrea Wright, and together they have four very grown children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Becky on November 24, 2008

Fleischman, Sid. 2008. The Trouble Begins at 8: A Life of Mark Twain In the Wild, Wild West. I loved Trouble Begins at 8. Loved it. Which is to say that I more than appreciated what it had to offer. More than saw it as a good nonfiction title. I mean really and truly loved, loved, loved it. Something......more

Goodreads review by Monica on March 15, 2008

I'm a big Mark Twain fan and thought Fleischman did a splendid job giving young readers a sense of the young writer through energetic and humorous writing. Goes down easily, well researched (Fleischman is clear that it is hard to separate fact from fiction with Twain), and designed too (at least the......more

Goodreads review by Wendy on November 09, 2008

(Very detailed review, because I'm prepping for a Mock Newbery discussion.) Mixed feelings on this one. I like what Fleischman did here--his biography of Mark Twain is colorful and funny, which makes total sense. The photographs and illustrations add a lot. And I liked that he included a long excerpt......more

Goodreads review by Deb (Readerbuzz) on February 03, 2019

Who better to tell the story of that wonderful storyteller, Mark Twain, than that wonderful storyteller, Sid Fleischman? Fleischman starts at the beginning and relates all the tales about the man, Mark Twain, true and apocryphal. It was the aphorisms that was so wonderful: “Man---a creature made at......more

Goodreads review by Lynn on July 11, 2008

Charming, funny and informative, Sid Fleischman's terrific book looks at Twain's early days when he began his literary journey with his travels to the American west. Filled with memorable quotes and in a style that honors Twain's, this is a book that will tickle the funny bone of a whole class in a......more


Quotes

“[A] wonderfully well-told account of Twain’s formative years, his entertaining fabrications, and a bewitching procession of ornery riverboat pilots, perilous stagecoach journeys, and quixotic quests for gold. It is so buoyantly written that the author seems to have been visited by the charming and restless spirit of young Twain himself.” Washington Post

“The trouble—entertaining trouble indeed—begins on page one as Fleischman brings our national comedic treasure to life.” Horn Book

“Fleischman nearly channels Mark Twain’s voice, making great use of his subject’s wit to contextualize his place in American letters…colorful detail.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“With a Twainian lilt to the prose, the book mingles deftly shaped research with snippets from Twain’s writings.” Booklist (starred review)

“The seven years that the writer spent meandering the Wild West are at the heart of the book. Fleischman chronicles Clemens’ various bouts of gold fever and get-rich-quick schemes in the Nevada Territory and the San Francisco area, but shows that it was always his newspaper writing that provided stability…Although similar in scope to Kathryn Lasky’s A Brilliant Streak: The Making of Mark Twain, Fleischman’s account is more engaging as he slips easily into Twain’s drawling cadences.” School Library Journal (starred review)

“Highly enjoyable…No worthier Twain bio will cross a child’s path than this feisty tale.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“What truly sets this biography in a class by itself…is how enthusiastically Fleischman assumes Twain’s tone.” Bulletin for the Center for Children’s Books

“Samuel Clemens’ life, travel, and experiences provided him with the ideas from which his stories grew. Just how much the stories grew was the question that Sid Fleischman tackled when he researched this book…Clemens’ adventurous life as a printer’s apprentice, riverboat pilot, writer, gold seeker, and storyteller, to name just a few of his vocations, is wittily shared in this biography…The title of this book is based on the advertisement posters from the start of his career as a public lecturer in the theater.” Children’s Literature

“Joe Barrett’s narration isn’t flashy—the anecdotes must have been funnier in Twain’s lectures—but he gets the information across well. At the same time, Barrett gives the biography a warm, nostalgic tone that helps listeners relate to the legendary American author. The book also includes a short story and a time line (with a few wry asides). This well-written history of Twain makes a good introduction for those who’ve read his stories but know little about the man.” AudioFile


Awards

  • ALA Notable Book
  • School Library Journal Best Book