In the Mean Time (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Paul Tremblay Play Audiobook Sample

In the Mean Time Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: John Greenman Publisher: Iambik Audio Inc. Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 4.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: July 2012 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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A history teacher begins his unorthodox senior course with clips from an ominous surveillance video, causing a student's home life to deteriorate along with the lessons.

A girl with a second head that changes into different historical and fictional identities tries to find her father while figuring out how to handle Mom and the book club.

A blog documents society's slow, unexplained, but inexorable end, or is it only a collection of pixel-sized paranoia?

A once-awkward teen holes up in a kiddie-themed amusement park after the end of the world, and schemes to take Cinderella's Castle by force.

This collection by Paul G. Tremblay (author of The Little Sleep and No Sleep Till Wonderland) features 15 stories of fear and paranoia, stories of apocalypses both societal and personal, and stories of longing and coping.

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"The first story in this book, "The Teacher," is extraordinary. A charismatic teacher shows a very disturbing video, frame by frame, as students and teacher alike are changed by the experience. One of the best stories I've read recently."

— Karen (5 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " Great short story collection. Even the stories that weren't my favorites were very well-written. I would definitely buy more of Paul Tremblay's work. "

    — Sheri, 12/3/2013
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    " So much to say...but I'm not coherent yet. "

    — Wahiaronkwas, 11/5/2013
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    " Thoughtful stories and a different look from Paul Tremblay. Excellent! "

    — Daniel, 8/22/2013
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    " A collection of mini-masterpieces about the end of the world, both actually and personally. I hate Paul Tremblay for being such a talented writer. Or I would if he had a uvula. But he doesn't, so I take pity on him. You should, too. "

    — Nicholas, 4/11/2013
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    " These stories will alarm you. The people who populate them live where the edges between reality and the frighteningly fantastic is not clear (to us or them) with sometimes catastrophic results. "

    — Alicia, 2/11/2013

About Paul Tremblay

Paul Tremblay has won the Bram Stoker, British Fantasy, and Massachusetts Book Awards and is the author of Disappearance at Devil’s Rock, A Head Full of Ghosts, and the crime novels The Little Sleep and No Sleep Till Wonderland. He is a member of the board of directors of the Shirley Jackson Awards, and his essays and short fiction have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Entertainment Weekly online, and numerous year’s-best anthologies.

About John Greenman

John Greenman retired from a career in commercial and public television in 2006 to make time for a career recording the works of Mark Twain for LibriVox.org. Having been born overseas and having lived in and visited several countries, John has a strong interest in international relations, carbon footprints and peace and justice. He also spends time volunteering for community radio station WERU and theatrical company “Ten Bucks Theatre”.

John and his wife make their home in Old Town, Maine from where they watch developments in the lives of their daughter and her growing family and their adult son.