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The Diaries of Adam and Eve

The Diaries of Adam and Eve

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Opened the book and couldn't stop reading. Warm,funny
Review: I had never heard of the two stories, "Adam's Diary" and "Eve's Diary," but it's hard to imagine the two separated now that they've been joined. The seamless editing of the two stories into one book has created a literary treat everyone will enjoy. When I finished reading, I immediately ordered a copy for my mother and one for my sister-in-law. Their reactions mirrored my own. THEN...I heard the CD version and now the voices of Adam and Eve forever belong to Mandy Patinkin and Betty Buckley. Can't wait to see what Fair Oaks Press offers us next.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I have listened to this cd 3 times, and plan to listen to it more. It takes approximately 3 hours, and is best listened to in a place and during a time when you can pay careful attention to Twain's wit.

I laughed to tears.

At the end, when Adam delivers a beautiful declaration of his life with and his love for Eve, I insisted that the tears were left over from laughter. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I have listened to this cd 3 times, and plan to listen to it more. It takes approximately 3 hours, and is best listened to in a place and during a time when you can pay careful attention to Twain's wit.

I laughed to tears.

At the end, when Adam delivers a beautiful declaration of his life with and his love for Eve, I insisted that the tears were left over from laughter. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very moving experience
Review: I have read the book and listened to the CD. I had tears and also laughed out loud. This is a beautiful piece, and I feel we are fortunate that Don Roberts had the foresight and time to bring the two together.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful and enchanting.
Review: The Diaries of Adam & Eve is an incredible representation of both sides of Mark Twain. The cynical side that most people seem to know, as well as a softer side that has largely been kept hidden.

From the unflinching stubborn "maleness" of Adam to the innocent yet knowing Eve, this book is an amazing testement of Twain's love for his ailing wife. It was her persuasion that led him to write the sweetly naive character of Eve. The gentleness of the work is very touching and may be a surprise for people who think that Twain was just a tetchy grown-up Tom Sawyer. Adam and Eve both have equal say in various "experiments" in their new world and their wonderful differing interpretations of shared events make the characters pop off of the page and into your soul.

I would also recommend the audio version of this book as read by Mandy Patinkin, Betty Buckley, and Walter Cronkite. The true musical nature of the text and the spirit of Twain's words really come to life in a spoken format and may move you to tears.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful and enchanting.
Review: The Diaries of Adam & Eve is an incredible representation of both sides of Mark Twain. The cynical side that most people seem to know, as well as a softer side that has largely been kept hidden.

From the unflinching stubborn "maleness" of Adam to the innocent yet knowing Eve, this book is an amazing testement of Twain's love for his ailing wife. It was her persuasion that led him to write the sweetly naive character of Eve. The gentleness of the work is very touching and may be a surprise for people who think that Twain was just a tetchy grown-up Tom Sawyer. Adam and Eve both have equal say in various "experiments" in their new world and their wonderful differing interpretations of shared events make the characters pop off of the page and into your soul.

I would also recommend the audio version of this book as read by Mandy Patinkin, Betty Buckley, and Walter Cronkite. The true musical nature of the text and the spirit of Twain's words really come to life in a spoken format and may move you to tears.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lovely book!
Review: The Diaries of Adam and Eve is one of my favorite books. It's so gentle, funny, and deeply true I find myself loaning it to friends and giving it as a gift whenever I can. If you've not read Twain since Huckleberry Finn was forced upon you in junior high, this is a wonderful way to start reading Mark Twain's work again. If you've been looking for something to restore your faith in the worth of that whole man-woman thing, treat yourself to this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lovely book!
Review: The Diaries of Adam and Eve is one of my favorite books. It's so gentle, funny, and deeply true I find myself loaning it to friends and giving it as a gift whenever I can. If you've not read Twain since Huckleberry Finn was forced upon you in junior high, this is a wonderful way to start reading Mark Twain's work again. If you've been looking for something to restore your faith in the worth of that whole man-woman thing, treat yourself to this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Had me laughing out loud.
Review: This book is so funny! Put yourself in Adam's shoes: you have been alone on Paradise for some time, and suddenly appears this talking creature that follows you around. Adam's thoughts on Eve and the world are hillarious. And then comes the tale from Eve - who loves Adam very much-, which is tender and still fun.

I read this book with my wife and she was laughing too. Then I lent it to a friend. He read it and passed it on to his wife.

I read Mark Twain on high school, and time only makes it better.

Now I'm after "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A loving good heart
Review: Twain long had an interest in Adam and Eve. His renewed focus on Adam and Eve in 1893 was touched off by his writing calendar maxims for Pudd'nhead Wilson, in which the Edenic couple appear. After that novel, he began Extracts from Adam's Diary, and followed that with Eve's Diary. Now Don E. Roberts has collected these writings along with four others by Twain that concern the Edenic pair in one narrative. For many readers familiar only with Twain's tales about mischievous boys or cranky characters, this work, one of the great love stories of all time, will come as a real surprise. Whether you're interested in Twain or not, if your heart hasn't atrophied, you will love The Diaries of Adam and Eve. Roberts's profound love of the art of the book is evident in every detail, from the illustrated dust jacket, which features a rare 1902 Thomas Marr photograph of Twain at Quarry Farm on the back; to the Smythe sewn binding in gold-stamped Kennett cloth; to the high-quality printing on acid-free paper; to the eight beautiful illustrations commissioned specifically for this volume. I have the book and the CD. If you are just going to get one I would suggest the CD because of Betty Buckley's superb performance reading Eve's part. Twain translated Eve as saying "a loving good heart is riches, and riches enough". After reading this fine volume I'm inclined to agree with her.


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