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Traveler
- Narrated by: Ron McLarty
- Length: 8 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
When Renee joins Jono in East Providence, they find themselves drawn into an attempt to find the person responsible for the shootings so long ago. As the truth emerges, Jono is forced to come to terms with a past that is not quite what he remembers.
What both readers and critics alike celebrated in McLarty's first novel - the main character you come to root for, the funny, pitch-perfect dialogue, the writing that is so full of warmth and drama and authenticity - is here again in this fine-tuned and riveting new novel.
Critic Reviews
"Unforgettable.... This novel has a great voice, a great plot, great suspense, a great evocation of time and place." (The Boston Globe)
"McLarty excels at creating a sense of place, but he is positively brilliant at creating characters. We care about these people." (The Providence Journal)
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- Gwen
- 05-17-07
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- Suzn F
- 04-30-12
AOK Book
I loved McLarty's book, Memory of Running, so I had high hopes for this book as well. It was okay, but for me this story just didn't have that special quality. It is a fine solid book, I don't regret listening, but oh the other. I suppose this is an author's curse, having readers compare. McLarty delivers the feel and character of Jono's neighborhood perfectly, the story-line just didn't keep me so engaged this time though.
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- William
- 02-24-07
Another great hometown tale
Mclarty does it again. Using the tale of the present with moments of the past. He spins a great tale with a surprise ending. It is easy to associate with his tales of growing up and having best friends. He does a great job of weaving a store , that shows how what has happened in the past effects what is happening today.
Mclarty also is one of the best readers today in the audiobook business.
Traveler is as good as memory of running. I really enjoyed it
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- Rob
- 03-24-08
Easy Listen
Ron Mclarty is back again with another easy listen. Although the novel is probably classified as drama. humor can be found in every chapter. The story is quick and easy to follow.
Although The Running Man, also by Ron Mclarty is still the best the Travler should not be ignored.
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- J. Vento
- 01-07-13
Great Story read by the author
Would you consider the audio edition of Traveler to be better than the print version?
I was first introduced to Ron McLarty with "The Memory of Running" which I loved and still go back and listen to again from time to time. This one is a different story with a similar feel. It all takes place in Rhode Island, near where I live, so this really great story has a special "hook" for me. Give it a listen, you won't be able to put it down. I have listened to this one several times and it still has appeal to me, like a favorite movie.
What other book might you compare Traveler to and why?
The Memory of running
Have you listened to any of Ron McLarty’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes, just as good, very engaging
If you could rename Traveler, what would you call it?
Don't screw with Bobby
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- Catherine
- 02-13-12
Interesting Characters
What did you love best about Traveler?
The plot was unique, with views of current and past.
What did you like best about this story?
It was a very good story line, but having heard a prior interview with the author/narrator, I enjoyed the times in which he referenced the characters he actually played on Law and Order and Cop Rock. Very fun.
Which character – as performed by Ron McLarty – was your favorite?
I loved the ensemble - but had a soft spot for the caring policeman.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
many
Any additional comments?
I love the writing and narrating style of Ron McLarty. I want MORE! Also enjoyed The Memory of Running.
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- Bob
- 05-20-07
A true and engaging voice
The rich beauty of this book is in the characters and the place McLarty offers, and the 'natural' story of their lives. The mystery and its resolution is a bit of a contrivance that doesn't quite hold with the bulk of the story (and specifically I did not get how Kenny Snowden apparently pieced it together and what he must have said in his call to Jono).
I was entranced with the characters, 1960s East Providence, and McLarty's narration. Perhaps it falls short of the extraordinary Memory of Running, but not by much.
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- Camrog
- 02-09-07
Doesn't travel far enough
I was excited to read this new offering from McLarty as I really enjoyed Memory of Running. Traveler definitely stands up on its own – deeply engaging characters, great dialogue, and endlessly interesting scenery descriptions. There’s a lot from MofR in here as well .... subtle references such as the Ide retirement home etc. that reference his first book … not to mention the same location, time period, Vietnam War injuries etc. But where MofR excelled – a slow, beautifully timed reveal combined with the compelling transformation of the main character – this book falls way short. In the end, Traveler just doesn’t travel very far. The story starts with great promise, then fizzles into an embarrassingly clich? ending (yes, the villain insists on telling all at the height of the final conflict.. what a surprise). The last third of this book needed more time to write, and a much better ending. McLarty’s narration, as always, is absolutely top notch. Hopefully McLarty’s next book will live up to the promise of his first.
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- TJ
- 07-15-19
another amazing win!
with the memory of running as my all time favorite book, traveler comes in right behind. I've never read a book where the author can so easily touch the complexities of life. whether real day, grown up or the trials of teen years, Ron is amazing in his ability to weave a complete story!
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- saborbuddy
- 01-26-17
Another great book by Ron mclarty
This was another great book by Ron mclarty. The plot is great and the characters are wonderful