Love Is a Mix Tape
Rob Sheffield, , read by the author. . Random House Audio, $29.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-0-7393-3352-5
Music critic Sheffield's touching and poignant memoir of love and death will strike a chord in anyone who has used a hand-selected set of songs to try to express something that can't be put into words. A socially awkward adolescent, Sheffield finds true love as a college student in the late '80s with Renée, a "hell-raising Appalachian punk-rock girl." They're brought together by their love of music, get married and spend eight years together before Renée suddenly dies of a pulmonary embolism. Sheffield's delivery is not that of the typical actor/ reader. We come to know Rob as this geeky, lanky guy, and his reading is characteristically a little bit uncoordinated, yet it is tender and heartfelt enough to win us over. Each chapter opens with a song list from a mix tape made at the time. Listeners may wish that, as with Nick Hornby's essay collection
Reviewed on: 03/26/2007
Genre: Audio
Compact Disc - 978-1-4159-3130-1
Downloadable Audio - 1 pages - 978-1-4159-3652-8
Hardcover - 224 pages - 978-1-4000-8302-2
Paperback - 240 pages - 978-1-4000-8303-9