Breakfast at Tiffany’s Audiobook
Michael C. Hall likes challenges as a narrator because he thinks that he can narrate complex characters in a perfect way. The thing is right because the performance of the narrator is classic in this story. This is the story of two characters who have different professions and they apparently have no attraction between them.
Truman Capote writes the story of a young writer who was facing difficulty in finding the theme of his next book and it was during these days that he started paying attention to the girl who was living in his neighborhood. Holly was a young girl of about eighteen or nineteen years of age and she was always available for parties.
Men used to come to her house and she had the habit of going with them. In return, Holly used to get expensive gifts and sometimes hard cash. The author who was living right next to her was obsessed with her beauty and he wanted to talk to her perhaps to express his feelings but he never got the chance. Then he started going closer to her in one way or the other.
When he thought that he was quite close to her in relation, he wanted to show his feelings to her but she never gave him the chance. The reality which was brought to light about the girl was also quite shocking. In Cold Blood and The Grass Harp, there are feelings too, the author’s primary motive has always remained to depict feelings. The feelings of the two characters make us attached to their personality and their story as well which continues in the novel.