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The Big Trip up Yonder
- Narrated by: Mike Vendetti
- Length: 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What if there were a product that taken daily and barring an untimely accident or murder allowed one to live indefinitely? In Kurt Vonnegut Jr's fanciful tale, that is just what happens. At first the miracle product Anti-gerasone seems like a blessing. But what if the population keeps breeding? How to make room for the new ones. And then there is the problem of the curmudgeon who doesn't get the stuff until he's in his late 70s becomes head of the family and is still going strong 104 years later.
Narrated by award winning narrator Mike Vendetti, this Kurt Vonnegut tale is an enjoyable listen on the way home.
Public Domain (P)2015 Mike Vendetti
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