Man of the Year
A Memoir
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Narrated by:
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Fred Berman
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Written by:
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Lou Cove
About this listen
For one 1970s family, the center may not hold, but it certainly does fold.
In 1978 Jimmy Carter mediates the Camp David Accords, Fleetwood Mac tops charts with Rumours, Starsky fights crime with Hutch, and 12-year-old Lou Cove is uprooted from the Upper West Side of Manhattan to Salem, Massachusetts - a backwater town of witches, Puritans, and sea-captain wannabes. After his eighth move in a dozen years, Lou figures he should just resign himself to a teenage purgatory of tedious paper routes, school bullies, and unrequited lust for every girl he likes.
Then one October morning, an old friend of Lou's father, freewheeling (and free-loving) Howie Gordon arrives at the Cove doorstep from California with his beautiful wife, Carly. Howie is everything Lou wants to be: handsome as a movie star, built like a god, and in possession of an unstoppable confidence.
Then, over Thanksgiving dinner, Howie drops a bombshell. Holding up an issue of Playgirl magazine, he flips to the center, and there he is, Mr. November, in all his natural glory. Howie has his eye on becoming the next Burt Reynolds and a wild idea for how to do it: win Playgirl's Man of the Year. And he knows just who should manage his campaign.
As Lou and Howie canvas Salem for every vote in town - little old ladies at bridge club, the local town witch, construction workers on break, and everyone in between - Lou is forced to juggle the perils of adolescence with the pursuit of Hollywood stardom. Man of the Year is the improbable true story of Lou's 13th year, one very unusual campaign, and the unexpected guest who changes everything.
©2017 Lou Cove (P)2017 Macmillan Audio