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The Blunder Years

A Boyhood Memoir

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The Blunder Years

By: Phil Caragol
Narrated by: Phil Caragol
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"The Blunder Years" — A hilarious boyhood memoir narrated by the guy who caused all the trouble.

Before ADHD had a name, it had a kid named Phil. Growing up on Long Island in the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s, he stumbled through boyhood, leaving a trail of mishaps, misunderstandings, and accidental comedy. In this laugh-out-loud memoir, Phil revisits the true stories of his chaotic youth — from altar boy misadventures and Boy Scout fiascos to a Wyatt Earp getup that turned him into the self-appointed sheriff of the “lawless Long Island Territory.” Along the way, he stumbles through school, teenage rebellion, a botched first kiss, college enlightenment, and hard-won life lessons during one of America’s most unforgettable eras.

Best of all, the audiobook is narrated by the author himself, bringing these hilarious stories and characters to life exactly the way they happened — with comedic timing, warm nostalgia, and the kind of self-deprecating humor that turns boyhood blunders into side-splitting stories.

Warm, nostalgic, irresistibly funny, and full of heart, "The Blunder Years" is perfect for listeners who enjoy coming-of-age stories, Baby Boomer nostalgia, author-narrated audiobooks, and humorous memoirs by writers like David Sedaris, Dave Barry, and Samantha Irby. Press play and relive the glorious chaos of your youth.

©2024 Phil Caragol (P)2024 Phil Caragol
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