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Speech Team

A Novel

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Speech Team

By: Tim Murphy
Narrated by: Daniel Henning
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“A tender-hearted novel and a dream to read. I loved this book.” -- Matt Haig #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Midnight Library

“so so so so good…[Speech Team] is a MUST…It has all the feels and brilliant writing to boot.” -- Elin Hilderband (on Instagram) #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Five Star Weekend

A funny, gossipy and ultimately poignant novel about four Gen X teen friends turned 21st-century adults who awkwardly come back together to confront an influential teacher whose brutal remarks have haunted them all for years.

In his early forties, nonprofit writer Tip Murray is just getting past the wreckage of his youth and settling into semi-humdrum married New England domesticity. Things take an unusual turn when he receives shocking news from his high school best friend, hippie farmer Natalie, that one of their former teammates from speech team, Pete, has committed suicide. Surprisingly mentioned in Pete’s final Facebook post? A devastating comment made to him by their speech team coach, Gary Gold.

Feeling nostalgic for their 80s adolescence, Tip and Nat decide to reconnect with two long lost friends from the team, haughty menswear designer Anthony and tightly wound college professor Jennifer. The reunited quartet quickly discover an unsettling thread: all were quietly wounded by Mr. Gold’s deeply cutting remarks. The silver lining? Gold is still alive, and a quick Google search shows that he has retired to Florida. There’s only one thing left to do: fly down to a posh resort to confront him. What happens next is far from what any of them could have imagined.

Fueled by cringe-y confrontations and 80s nostalgia, a literary mashup of The Breakfast Club and The Big Chill, Speech Team explores what it means to take account of the pain that can suffuse a life and what it means, years on, to move forward.

"Tim Murphy is a genius at sweeping, character-driven stories that suck you in until the very last page, and Speech Team is no exception." —Andy Cohen
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I had to read this book for book club, and while it was a fast listen, it seemed like a lot of the horrible things that happened to them when they were adolescents are just par for the course and resulted in a lot of whining that made for low-grade Smaltz. I’m not a big fan of whining. Also the narrator sounded like Moira from Schitt’s Creek! The characters were all fairly one dimensional. And if this Speech Team advisor was the worst thing that ever happened to them they really haven’t experienced a lot of life. I’m not excusing his behavior. Guy was a jerk.

I’ll give you something to cry about…

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I highly recommend Speech Team by Tim Murphy. It is a well-written, affecting tale of memory, friendship, and forgiveness. And it is funny too! The audio version is superbly narrated by Daniel Henning. I have read and listened to all of Tim's books, including Christodora and Correspondents. His novels are all very different in tone and subject matter, but engaging too.

Affecting tale of forgiveness and friendship

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This book advertises itself as a 'breakfast club' style friend group who compete on their high school speech team. Which is something I would LOVE to read.
Unfortunately, it is not. It is the adult ramblings of a middle-aged gay man about his sexual exploits and festering insults from his high school coach. Speech team is barely in the book at all. Could have never mentioned speech team, and hardly anything about the book would be changed.
I kept waiting for it to just be a framing device and that it would go back in time, and I'd get a fun breakfast club group of high school misfits finding camaraderie. It never happened.
As someone who competed in speech team competitions and found profound growth confidence and meaning in the activity... God, this was disappointing...

Unfortunately, false advertising...

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I gave four stars because this story line made me ponder if I, unknowingly or even maliciously, said an unkind remark that is being carried throughout someone’s life. Words matter

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So trite. I am mad at myself that I wasted my time. Do not bother

Nauseating and stupid

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