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Zali's Dog

By: Adam Wilson
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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A new story from the author of Sensation Machines.

Philip and his girlfriend Beth were seniors in high school when they chose adoption for their son. Now, years later, Beth has moved to Palo Alto - and on with her life - but Philip still lives in town. He works a job he hates so he can be near Olaf, who knows him as “uncle”.

On the morning of Olaf’s 14th birthday party, Philip hears his neighbor Zali’s dog, Sinai, barking on the other side of the fence. Philip scales the fence and finds the dog tied to a tree with a belt, hungry and scared. Not knowing what else to do - and not wanting to miss his son’s party - Philip stages Sinai’s escape and drops him off at a local shelter.

At the party, a gift that Philip gives Olaf exacerbates tensions between him and the boy’s parents, leaving Philip feeling unmoored. And when Zali abruptly returns from his mysterious absence to find Sinai missing, Philip must try to retrieve the dog before it’s too late. From Adam Wilson, author of the acclaimed novel Sensation Machines, Zali’s Dog is a darkly funny and oddly affecting story about the lengths we’ll go to protect our hearts.

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About the Creator

Adam Wilson is the author of three books including the novel Sensation Machines. A National Jewish Book Award finalist, and a recipient of The Paris Review’s Terry Southern Prize for Humor, his work has appeared in Harper’s, Tin House, The Paris Review, VICE, and The Best American Short Stories, among many other publications. Wilson has taught in the creative writing programs at NYU and Columbia. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and son.

About the Performer

Kevin T. Collins is an accomplished narrator with more than 335 titles under his belt. Six of his audiobook performances, including Lone Survivor and Testimony, have won AudioFile Earphones Awards; another, Beautiful Creatures, was honored with a 2011 Audie Award. As an actor, he has been seen Off-Broadway in Made in Heaven and Angels; on TV in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, As the World Turns, Law & Order, Guiding Light, Vinyl, One Life to Live, and What Would You Do?; and in the feature films Detachment, Aunt Rose, ZA: Zombies Anonymous, and Ang Lee’s Taking Woodstock.

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I do love Audible Originals and this story maintained that high-level of performance and story. The ending was a let down though. You can't have a story about Zali's dog and not tell us what happened to the dog?! Still, I enjoyed the listen.

So...what happened to the dog

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At least it was included in my plan so I didn’t waste a credit on it.

Uninspiring and banal

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I am a Dad, and I would never discuss the topic of sex with my young adolescent son the way it is written here. I do believe it’s thoughts and ideals like this that has helped destroy the image of a true Man, who treats women with respect and honor. Aside from the fact that true Gentleman don’t kiss and tell especially in such a vulgar manor. I’m glad this was not an image I can relate to with my own son. This was only one of many items that didn’t sit well with me in this story.

Not for me!

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This was a very short story and to tell. you the truth I just didn't get it! The story just didn't hold my attention.

zalis dog

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Book was well written and the person reading it did a really good job. The end was blah. I felt there should of been more and it left me hanging wonder what happened. I needed more.

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