Alec: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by William Di Canzio


Alec is a novel about a man named Alec who has just been released from a mental institution and wants to find his sister. He meets a girl named Diana on the subway who hints that she knows where his sister is. Their relationship turns dangerous when Diana starts to investigate Alec's past. When Alec learns he was wrongfully convicted for the murder of their parents, he sets out to clear his name, but falls victim to false leads and an unhelpful detective.

Alec is the story of an emotionally damaged man whose entire world is turned upside down at the age of thirty-five. His father, a celebrated architect, is killed in a car accident leaving behind his wife and two sons. For the first time Alec discovers life outside the walls of his childhood home, which he was never able to leave. Through his eyes we experience the highs and lows of his new found freedom as he explores new relationships and careers.

Alec is an intense, smart, and sometimes even funny coming-of-age story about a young man whose life is turned upside down when he's released from prison.

Alec: A Novel by William Di Canzio is a short, beautifully written work of fiction that is ultimately about the importance of family and how we struggle to connect with them.

'John Sackville', the narrator, is Alec's best friend since childhood and has always been able to read Alec's thoughts and feelings. This makes him feel somewhat safe because he knows Alec will never hurt him.

Alec, a novel by William Di Canzio, follows the story of Alec, a seventeen-year-old boy with depression who just started living on his own. With the help of a psychologist, he begins to make steps towards healing. When Alec's parents get divorced and move away without telling him, he is forced to find his happiness on his own.

Published Date 2021-07-06
Duration 9 hours 49 minutes
Author William Di Canzio
Narrated John Sackville
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category LGBTQ+, Literary Fiction

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