Who Are You, Calvin Bledsoe?, Brock Clarke
Who Are You, Calvin Bledsoe?, Brock Clarke
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Who Are You, Calvin Bledsoe?
A Novel

Author: Brock Clarke

Narrator: Peter Berkrot

Unabridged: 7 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/27/2019


Synopsis

With the comic unpredictability of a Wes Anderson movie and the inventive sharpness of a John Irving novel, author Brock Clarke introduces listeners to an ordinary man who is about to embark on an absurdly extraordinary adventure.

After his mother, a theologian and bestselling author, dies in a fiery explosion, forty-nine-year-old Calvin Bledsoe's heretofore uninspired life is upended. A stranger shows up at the funeral, claiming to be Calvin's aunt Beatrice, and insists that Calvin accompany her on a trip to Europe, immediately.

As he and Beatrice traverse the continent, it quickly becomes apparent that his aunt's clandestine behavior is leading him into danger. Facing a comic menagerie of antiquities thieves, secret agents, religious fanatics, and an ex-wife who's stalking him, Calvin begins to suspect there might be some meaning behind the madness. Maybe he's not the person he thought he was? Perhaps no one is who they appear to be? But there's little time for soul-searching, as Calvin first has to figure out why he has been kidnapped, why his aunt disappeared, and who the hell burned down his house. Powered by pitch-perfect dialogue, lovable characters, and surprising optimism, Who Are You, Calvin Bledsoe? is a modern-day Travels with My Aunt, a novel about grabbing life, and holding on—wherever it may take you.

About Brock Clarke

Brock Clarke is the author of several novels, including the bestselling An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England, as well as three collections of short stories, the most recent being The Price of the Haircut. He lives in Portland, Maine, and teaches at Bowdoin College.


Reviews

I listened to the Amazon Audio production of “Who Are You Calvin Bledsoe?” This novel is written by Brock Clarke and narrated by Peter Berkrot. Berkrot’s performance as Calvin Bledsoe is pitch perfect. I cannot imagine another voice Calvin could use to achieve his hapless circumstances. Life happens......more

Goodreads review by Sharyl

Calvin Bledsoe has been raised in a small town in the middle of nowhere by a distant father and a cold, controlling mother. Nola Bledsoe is a minister whose life revolves around her hero, John Calvin. She even names her son after him, and makes sure that this son reads John Calvin's writing and can......more

Goodreads review by Fabian

A riot. (It's good!) In that, frankly, the reader feels... duped. It begins as an intimate treasure, something akin to Semple's "Where'd you go Bernadette." Very new, of the moment. Like, the psychologies of new professionals, of 40 and 50 year old Americans. The mysteries of Calvin's mother, the fin......more

Goodreads review by Jill

Right in the epigraph, Brock Clarke quotes Saul Bellow in Humboldt’s Gift: “Perhaps, being lost, one should get loster.” Well, Calvin Bledsoe—named by his mother after John Calvin—is as lost as one gets. Approaching his significant 50th birthday, an adult orphan and divorcee, this pellet stove blogge......more