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The 18 People I Hate Playing Golf With
- Narrated by: Michael Urann
- Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The 18 People I Hate Playing Golf With is a foul-mouthed, funny, and sometimes callous reckoning for those people who annoy all of us on Saturday mornings. Sprawling in scope but intimate in details, this book shrewdly takes us on the journey of a teenager’s deeply personal anecdotes relating death, divorce, drugs, lust, and existential hopelessness…to the game of golf.