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1 01 - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 54:52



Production
Read by: Don W. Jenkins    
Book Coordinator: Don W. Jenkins    
Meta Coordinator: Bart de Leeuw    
Proof Listener: Dawn Larsen

Artwork
Cover: Design by D. S. Harvey
Inset: Illustration for cover of Tales of the Jazz Age, 1922, painted by John Held, Jr.
Inset: Photograph of F. Scott Fitzgerald c. 1921 in "The World's Work" (June 1921 issue).
DVD insert: “It was impossible for Mr. Button to ignore the fact that his son was a poor excuse for a first‐family baby.” Illustration by James Montgomery Flagg (1877–1960) in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Collier’s, 27 May 1922
CD insert: “Miss Moncrief gave Benjamin a dance. He thanked her—and staggered away. Life was beginning!,” illustration by James Montgomery Flagg, in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Collier’s, vol. 69, no. 21, 27 May 1922,


The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is the story of a child born in Baltimore in 1860 who has the appearance of a 70-year-old man. His family attempts to raise him in the usual manner but find that the condition creates conflicts. At kindergarten he does not have the energy to play with the other children and is withdrawn when he constantly falls asleep.  Enrolled in Yale at age 18, he is sent home when officials think he is a 50-year-old nutcase.  By then the family has realized he is aging backwards.  He joins the family business at age 20. He meets and marries a younger woman who has a thing for older men and thinks he is his father’s brother.  His condition is never revealed to her, and after her beauty fades and she becomes a nag, in 1898 he enlists in the army to serve in the Spanish-American War and rises to the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 1910, now an apparent 20-year-old, he enrolls at Harvard and becomes a star football player, only to weaken and struggle with his studies as he matriculates. Returning home, he passes through the moody teenage years into childhood, eventually attending kindergarten with his grandson.  Before too long his memory fades and things fade to darkness.  The story was published in Collier’s Magazine in May, 1922 and then published in Tales of the Jazz Age.  A perennial favorite, it was made in a major motion picture starring Brad Pitt in 2008.

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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0682550991405
EAN - CD jacket 0682550991627
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD box
Author F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940)
Year 1922
Recording
Read by Don W. Jenkins
Length 55 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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