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Pryor Convictions

And Other Life Sentences

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Pryor Convictions

By: Richard Pryor
Narrated by: JD Jackson
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Richard Pryor journeys from his childhood in a family that worked in whore-houses and bars, through to his years in Hollywood - the money, the women, the drugs - and the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.

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Raw Honesty • Compelling Life Story • Excellent Narration • Emotional Depth • Authentic Perspective • Masterful Reading

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Really learning about Mr. Pryor’s life is not only heartbreaking but eye opening! It’s done so well.

The absolute G.O.A.T.

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That's the review. The audiobook overall, the performance of the narrator, the captivating story that pulls you in with mixed emotions ranging from comedy to sadness... is "WoW"

WoW!!!

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Narration speaks to the sentiment & mood of the stories, moments, era and comedic impact of Pryor.

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A classic tragedy hidden in comedic success. Fascinating, written and performed most excellently! A definite winner 100%. I highly recommend this "book" if you like heroic stories of underdog odds being met by a modern juggernaut that helped define comdey in many different ways.

Outstanding!

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This is, alot of the time, a tough listen. But for such unique individual and extremely talented person It’s worth YOUR time. Why the ghost “editors” added plurals on plural words??? Money is always moneys and women is always womens. I’m pretty sure Richard Pryor had a massively higher intelligence than me so the authors needed to add it for the flow of his sentence??? Wish he would’ve stuck around longer, but a disease is a disease. Spend the credit. It’s worth it. —-great narrator by the way

Rough story, but worth the time.

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