Danny's Own Story


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(3.4 stars; 5 reviews)

Danny is the proverbial basket-on-the-doorstep baby, found by Hank and Elmira Walters, a childless couple who welcome him into their home because they need a new topic over which to bicker. Bicker they do, and fight just as often, from the day they attempt to settle on a name, to the day eighteen years later, when Danny and Hank come to blows and Danny leaves home in company with Dr. Kirby, bottler and supplier of the miracle elixir, Siwash Indian Sagraw. For years Danny wanders aimlessly--from Illinois to Indiana to Ohio, back to Illinois, then into Tennessee and points south--sometimes in company with Dr. Kirby, sometimes alone; sometimes working as a circus roustabout, wild man from Borneo, or Patagonian cannibal; sometimes only bumming around, but always feeling inextricably bound to Dr. Kirby, as though by fate. At last, as in most comedies, all problems are resolved when Danny finds contentment with his true parents, and Dr. Kirby is helped to find the lost love after which he has quested for the greater portion of his life. --Book Review Digest, 1912 (7 hr 9 min)

Chapters

Chapter I 22:51 Read by Dan Kaufman
Chapter II 8:50 Read by Dan Kaufman
Chapter III 18:35 Read by Dan Kaufman
Chapter IV 11:46 Read by Dan Kaufman
Chapter V 14:13 Read by Mike Pelton
Chapter VI 16:27 Read by Mike Pelton
Chapter VII 21:42 Read by TriciaG
Chapter VIII 17:20 Read by TriciaG
Chapter IX 18:37 Read by TriciaG
Chapter X 19:08 Read by Mike Pelton
Chapter XI 20:27 Read by Mike Pelton
Chapter XII 13:58 Read by Mike Pelton
Chapter XIII 13:45 Read by Mike Pelton
Chapter XIV 15:15 Read by Mike Pelton
Chapter XV 22:12 Read by Mike Pelton
Chapter XVI 20:37 Read by Julia Niedermaier
Chapter XVII 19:48 Read by KHand
Chapter XVIII 10:00 Read by KHand
Chapter XIX 25:13 Read by Arup Sen
Chapter XX 8:38 Read by Darrin Eigenbauer
Chapter XXI 12:39 Read by KHand
Chapter XXII 33:34 Read by Arup Sen
Chapter XXIII 20:31 Read by Arup Sen
Chapter XXIV 23:45 Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz

Reviews

Got Really Racist


(3 stars)

I was enjoying it until the last few chapters (I don't remember exactly where - around chapter 20 or so) around when Danny meets up with the doctor again in Atlanta. Suddenly, the N word is used like it's on sale, and the portrayal and attitudes about the former slaves are quite objectionable. There's some white supremacy expressed, the KKK is mentioned, and defense of lynching. Whether it's all satire or not, it's pretty strong. Listener be warned. Aside from that, I really enjoyed it. It ended a bit abruptly, but happily.


(3 stars)

Interesting story. The end could be seen coming, still it's a pity that it ends so abruptly, with no finishing touches. Moved along quite well. Awful racist attitudes and name calling, quite shocking to today's reader/listener, even accepting the perhaps satirical intention of the author. Good readers, all. Thank you.

Awwww, sweet story (say it with me AWWWW!)


(4 stars)

Predictable, you know pretty quick who's who, but it was still a sweet story, and I enjoyed it. I would have enjoyed seeing a few snarks get their comeuppances, but it still ended well. No issues with readers or recordings.