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April Fool's Day
- Narrated by: Humphrey Bower
- Length: 19 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
April Fool's Day is controversial, painful and heartbreaking, yet has a gentle humor. It is also life-affirming and, above all, a testimony to the incredible regenerative strength of love: how when we confront our worst, we can become our best. This tragic yet uplifting story will change the way you think. From the author of The Power of One.
Critic Reviews
"April Fool's Day is one of those rare, wholly beautiful books that lets life speak for itself." (The Australian)
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- Louise
- 12-03-07
This is A Love Story
The love between a father and his son is dominate. We are also treated to the private Bryce Courtenay, that shows him to very real with all the emotions. I enjoyed being in on their raising 3 boys. There were quite a few moments of levity thru out most of this narrative.
I do hope that you will not pass on this true story.
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- Stephanie
- 12-03-08
April Fool's Day
My heart goes out to Bryce with this story. Anyone who has to deal with the medical community anywhere should read/listen to this. You have to be your own advocate. You have to be educated about what health care can and can not do. Thanks so much to Bryce for sharing what must have been the hardest story of all to share. There is not enough thanks in the world for you and your family for this story.
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- S
- 09-12-07
A very Personal Work
People with current experience in the treatment of HIV/AIDS or Hemophilia may find this book very frustrating. It represents a personal journey through what was at the time a very uncharted territory! Courtenay does not try to paint a rosy picture - it is a story of his son's journey from birth to death with a lot of "glitches" along the way because of everyone's unfamiliarity with the nature of the AIDS virus.
It is, nevertheless, an amazing story of life and love. If you can grit your teeth through the bureaucratic nightmare, you will recognize the journey of a very remarkable young man and the people who loved and supported him.
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- mimi
- 05-30-13
A journey through another’s devastating illness
What made the experience of listening to April Fool's Day the most enjoyable?
Bryce Courtney took a subject very close to his heart and brought to the reader not only the horrors of facing so many struggles with hemophilia and full blown AIDS but also he related hope and joy with the stories of people involved along the way with his son’s illness.
What did you like best about this story?
Celeste and Damion’s relationship.
What does Humphrey Bower bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Humphrey Bower is the best reader of the dozens of books I have listened to. He brings the characters alive, and I cherish every word he speaks. I cannot miss a single word he speaks.
What insight do you think you’ll apply from April Fool's Day?
I have much more empathy for those who have suffered and still suffer from diseases that are looked upon with such ignorance. The book also taught me to question and do research on any illness I might get, to not just trust those “in authority.” I loved Dr. Cole.
Any additional comments?
The two best books I have listened to are The Power of One and April Fools Day, both written by Bryce Courtney and read by Humphrey Bower.
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- L K. Mullins
- 04-10-12
Touching, yet a life lesson.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes I would recommend this book. This book is written from the broken heart of a father, who guides his son through a life journey of pain, suffering, compassion, love and how to enjoy life to it's fullest. You will laugh, get angry and cry.
Which character – as performed by Humphrey Bower – was your favorite?
Humphrey Bower brings all of the characters to life, not just in this book but in all of the books by Bryce Courtney.
What did you learn from April Fool's Day that you would use in your daily life?
Be more patient, compassionate , and loving.
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- Bv5678
- 12-05-06
What an author!!
Bryce Courtenay's only non-fiction work, April Fool's Day, is just as good or better than his top fiction books. What a moving story! another masterpiece by Bryce!!
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- Rachel
- 03-01-14
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What made the experience of listening to April Fool's Day the most enjoyable?
The honesty of the story and compassionate delivery.
What was one of the most memorable moments of April Fool's Day?
Damon's first major bleed as a toddler; the showdown with the Emergency Department just before Damon's death.
Have you listened to any of Humphrey Bower’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Humphrey Bower is AMAZINGLY talented! He is so adept at adapting his accents to each character, regardless of ethnic/national origin, he makes the story come totally alive. I have listened to most of Bryce Courtenay's books in part because of Bower's delivery. He is a wonder!
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
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Any additional comments?
Bryce Courtenay's books have taught me so much of the various countries, areas and historical events and, now, about the experiences of a hemophiliac and his family. I had no idea - and I have worked in healthcare all my life!
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- veronica
- 02-15-14
Thanks!
Inclusion, connection, truth. Thanks so very much Mr Courtney. Thanks for bringing me back to earth with a slam...Inspiring.
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- Sharon
- 01-24-14
A sad book that has lessons
This is not a book for everyone. This is a book that tells of a dying son and the father's journey through the death and dying. It is a true story of Bryce Courtenay's sons haemophilia and eventual death from AIDS.
Story: The story is well written and tries to tell the story from a number of people's points of view. This is successful in some ways but mostly it is Mr. Courtenay's story about his anger and fight on his sons behalf. I became a little angry at times having lived through a similar thing and also being a part of the medical establishment that Mr. Courtenay rails against. Some of the things that he says are simply wrong and others are interpreted by a grieving and angry father. The story should be read by every medical student in an attempt to prevent the "God Complex" that is such a problem with this profession.
Narrator: As usual Mr Bower does a superlative job. Does this man ever read a story in a bad way????
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- Dian
- 05-16-13
Excellent Read
Very heart wrenching personal experience by this wonderful author. I highly recommend this book.
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- Dr
- 04-01-08
Moving
I can't describe how good this book is. I was a mess by the end of it! Everyone should read this book. It is both moving and uplifting at the same time. The majority of us will be involved of caring for someone with a terminal illness at some point in our lives and thankfully the specialty of Palliative Medicine has come on on in leaps and bounds since this family endured this ordeal. This book captures perfectly the emotions, hopes, and fears of people in this position and I think it should be a compulsory text for all doctors and nurses in training.
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- phyllis fallon
- 03-31-22
Heartache
Such a terrible time for the Courtney family.
What a tragic life for their son and what suffering he must have endured in his short life.
Well worth reading if a little long in the detail.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-14-21
A beautiful but heartbreaking true story
Bryce Courtenay is possibly my favourite author, and I've read nearly all of his novels. This is the powerful story of Damon, his son. This book made me smile, laugh out loud and cry, and at times made me so angry. You just need to listen to it.
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- SR
- 04-07-21
Powerful
I'm struggling to find words. This story of a beloved son who died too soon has wracked my heart and uplifted my mind. Well done, Bryce. Damon is proud of you, I'm sure.
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- chris thain
- 05-21-20
not as good as the power of one and the subsequent
really loves his first two books or inspiring feel good stories it's a shame I didn't enjoy this one doesn't really written badly just not as good as first two
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- pen
- 06-02-18
wow an amazing emotional journey
a heart wrenching account from a brave loving family. I'm sure the subject would be very proud. wonderful to read, as a very different Bryce Courtenay book. it won't disappoint fans which have loved his other work, and for those that read this first, your next Bryce Courtenay must be 'power of one' and many more of his books after!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-02-18
SAD VERY VERY SAD
But testament to the love of a family and close friends to an unfortunate life.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-29-18
Great writer. Poignant story . Harrowing
Sad in that author is so self effacing. What an incredible Dad he was! And the mother & the rest of them too. So well written. A good read. I hope the telling of this true tale was cathartic for all involved. The author shares my distain for the engine that is the Medical Profession; although some individuals caught up in its crazy system & forced to work within its system are wonderful. Narrator was a bit bland. The reading , for me, needed a bit more spark & depth because it was such a long book. Also on a personal note I can't stand that Ozzy accent- but it was only fitting an Australian read the story but a shame they couldn't have found a less " ozzy ocker" type speaker.
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- Valerie
- 01-28-18
emotional rollercoaster
Wonderfully written and from the heart. Sometimes hard to listen to. Emotional journey to follow for anyone who has lost a loved one. Inspirational.
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- gemma
- 03-28-16
heartwrenching
very moving. amazing strength shown by all charactors. thank you bryce for shating damon.s story
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- Anonymous User
- 07-27-20
A beautifully written and narrated love story
I had only just joined Audible, April Fools Day was my free book and what a way to hook me in. Absolutely loved this Bryce Courtney dedication to his beautiful boy. So wonderfully narrated, I laughed, cried and loved every minute.
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- Renee
- 10-01-16
Amazing true story
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- sam gwillim
- 01-11-21
Heartwarming
Lovely story of a young man who faces a huge number of medical challenge told by the perspective of his father, himself and his girlfriend. Interesting and sad but a quick moving book. This is my second time reading. Definitely recommend
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- Anonymous User
- 09-26-20
So raw and emotional
Having lost a child and experienced years of hospital admissions, this story was all too raw and emotional. Beautifully told with such brutal honesty. It’s so true, the majority of hospital staff are what you expect, brilliant, dedicated and caring. But there are a large number of incompetent, arrogant and unprofessional fools who belong nowhere near sick people.
Can’t believe Bryce wrote his first couple of beautiful books while experiencing all this!
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- stuart
- 03-06-20
Another classic
Put simply this is another Bryce Courtenay masterpiece of story telling and a beautifully read by Humphrey Bower
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- Pete Shields
- 11-19-19
for loves sake
oh dear Damon, dear Celeste. i read your book. thank you. love to bryce and benita RIP. MY HEART IS RIPPED OPEN but better for knowing you all. pete
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- Anonymous User
- 08-21-19
personal tragedy
I loved this book Bryce is a brilliant writer. Humphrey Bower is a brilliant narrator
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- Anonymous User
- 07-09-19
Gold Standard Emotive Storytelling
What a book to listen to. I had read this year's earlier and always cherished the story. I hadn't liked ready Bryce Courtenay as a fictional author but as a biographical non fiction writer, his usual extremely descriptive and elaborate writing fits the narrative so well.
The book has so much to offer in way of story, but also offering input from others which adds to really well describing Damon.
A book for the bucket list, and for a good cry.
the narrator is very well suited and tells the story so emotionally accurate that you can almost sense him holding tears back at the difficult parts.
Great book for an audio book! must must read!!
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- Anonymous User
- 06-11-19
If ever you think you’re having a bad day!
Loved this book, made me take a good look at a lot of the insignificant worries I make a far to big a deal of.
I whole unfairness of it all made me sad.
Accept the way God does things, for who can straighten what he has made crooked? Ecclesiastes 7:13
Thank you for a beautiful life...
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- Anonymous User
- 02-11-19
Heart wrenching
An extremely heart wrenching book about Bryce’s son’s battle with haemophilia, medically acquired HIV/Aids & the bureaucratic bungling that sometimes works against you rather than with you.