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She names things, much to Adam's annoyance. She follows him around. Then suddenly, there's another creature, which eventually Adam decides is his son Cain. It's all about confusion and curiosity, and finally, love for Eve. The innocent lark of the first story was joined in with a more wistful tale, "Eve's Diary". Twain's personal life had been turned upside down by Livy's death in While the humor of the first Adam story comes through, the Eve tale is, at its heart, a sweet eulogy from an aching heart, exemplified by the Eve story's closing line, "Wherever she was, there was Eden.

Twain's version Adam comes across as the original couch potato, grumpily uninterested at first in the new long-haired creature with the different shape who keeps pestering him with her new ideas.

Eve, by contrast, is the talkative, ever-curious. This was an excellent read! It was so witty and funny! Jack de Golia and Abby Elvidge were fine narrators. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. The Diaries of Adam and Eve was a delight to listen to.

It actually put a smile on my face that stayed there long after the story ended. The narration kept the story flowing at a good pace. I will be placing this in my file to listen to again and again. Adam meet Eve, Eve meet Adam and get ready to laugh as you listen to their thoughts of each other and their surroundings. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest.

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