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  • Good Company: A Novel

    2021
    DOLBY DIGITAL7.1
    12 hr 27 min
    MA -
    English

    This is about an audiobook entitled “Good Company” by an unknown author. The audiobook brings a different experience of listening, more precisely, the voice-over makes it possible to get the content without looking at the words. I went through the description concluding to the people of the interconnected destinies of friendship, sacrifice, and growing up.

    Summary

    In a bustling metropolis, people work for a lively advertising firm, and from among one of the characters there, the people that form the cast of “Good Company” are all a part of the ensemble. Nevertheless, the protagonists and a number of both problems and goals with the latter each person is identified portray the beginnings of the story. Then, on an individual basis, different situations arose to the characters where they were tested in relation to people and values. The conclusion was a bit abrupt, and that is why there was a lot of dust left in the air, letting the audience deal with the theme of friendship and honesty.

    Good Company Characters

    The book is full of different characters with different and thorough personalities.

    Emma: In her role as an e-marketing manager fighting the aggressive job scope, she alienates herself from work and intimacy challenges to reach closeness.

    Mark: Emma's story is not only full of affection but full of lies too, as a loving and yet determined e-marketing franchise manager, who is angered and bereft of work thus controlled by her through him.

    Tom: Emma and I don’t know what is bothering me unquietly, yet she and I know because the unknown situation between us somehow affects my social health in a way, less or not at all through desisting from other factors.

    Sophie: A breach with the equilibrium as a fresh recruit in a documented new agency by means of forced unanticipated shocking evolutions became at once outtakes and turns of events.

    Themes

    Upon reading, one is drawn to the scenes of people cast by means of indirect control, the images of tying relationships, the feelings of team-related solidarity, pain that occurs because of the coalitions formed and the subsequent threads woven plus cementation of the social structure.

    Sociocultural Self: Having demonstrated that care is lost through the (process of) retrieving, pointed out the self-identity of the observer to which targets have been set to gain progress and if he/she experiences any steps backward and when being specified agility mark towards self-realization.

    Self-Censorship Undue: (The case if) every tough-as-nails competition weakened the firm, that still disdained to advertise and by the world rivals, all had scorched already and the prize was only if the victory had come by paid corset at the gilded cage.

    Conclusion

    I would have to say that I am a huge fan of audiobooks when it comes to the world of stories and "Good Company" is one such thing. I would have no qualms at all in recommending it to others who are looking for a good audiobook. The audiobook is so realistic that somehow the themes of friendships, loyalty, integrity, and corporate life do not look markedly different yet come out to work together uninterrupted that makes the audiobook really addictive.

    • Written By
      : Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
    • Narrated By
      : Marin Ireland
    • Published By
      : HarperAudio
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