Trust Me, Scott Nadelson
Trust Me, Scott Nadelson
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Trust Me

Author: Scott Nadelson

Narrator: Tristan Morris

Unabridged: 6 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/03/2024


Synopsis

Trust Me tells the story of a turbulent year in the life of Lewis Nelson and his daughter Skye, who spend their time together at the edge of a fragile wilderness in Western Oregon.

As a last-ditch effort to save his marriage, Lewis—an East Coast suburban Jew who has run from his roots—buys a cabin on a wild and scenic river in the Cascade foothills; after the marriage falls apart, he moves to the woods and makes the long commute every morning to Salem, the state capital, where he works a tedious government job. Skye stays with him on weekends, leaving behind her middle-school friends, her cellular service, her cat, and her mom in exchange for ancient trees and clear water and moss-covered rocks. In fifty-two vignettes—one for each week of the year—that alternate between Lewis's perspective and Skye's, the novel traces their days foraging for mushrooms and searching for newts, arguing over jigsaw puzzles and confronting menacing neighbors, hosting skeptical visitors and taking city jaunts, finding pleasure in small moments of wonder and coping with devastating loss. By turns comic and heartbreaking, Trust Me is a study of the uneasy bond between a hapless father and his precocious daughter, of their love for a complex and changing landscape, of the necessity and precariousness of the relationships and places we cherish most.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sally on September 13, 2017

Nick Morgan has the ability to clearly delineate what has been a elusive topic for many leaders. I appreciate how he defines and demystifies authenticity and charisma and gives practical tips for how to develop these qualities. Nick's style is straightforward and practical. He also includes research......more

Goodreads review by Robert on November 23, 2021

It might seem odd that one of my most recent book reviews was Humilitas and focused on humility and now I’m reading about charisma. Perhaps your thinking is that the humility thing was just a phase. However, my favorite thought about humility is “power held in service of others.” One of the things t......more

Goodreads review by JP on May 18, 2013

What makes this book powerful is its distinct perspective, based on the nature of human behavior and intuition, rather than a logical approach to speaking. Nick Morgan also demonstrates a successful track record to back his theories. Trust Me is already a favorite for me in the genre of communicatio......more

Goodreads review by Jef on January 01, 2016

initially the book started quite slow with a bit of theory however give this one some time. it goes into great depth on practical examples on the difference and importance of the 2 "conversations" verbal and non-verbal.. it makes a lot of practical sense and lays it out step by step.. a quick read as......more

Goodreads review by Kellog on August 16, 2015

Practical, but repetitive at times. I'd rate this only slightly lower than The Charisma Myth, though.......more