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  • The Easy Life of Henry Monkosky

  • By: Paolo Ferraris
  • Narrated by: Michel Young
  • Length: 3 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Easy Life of Henry Monkosky

By: Paolo Ferraris
Narrated by: Michel Young
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Publisher's summary

Henry Monkosky is an ingenious monkey who lives in New York City. He is adorably short, fat and clumsy. Innocence is his middle name.

For Henry, life is beautiful and savory. That's all he knows and cares about!

What he doesn't know is that the survival and the very existence of New York City depend on him. Something ominous and dark is brewing in its underground. Will he be able to save the doomed city?

In this highly entertaining season one we follow his daredevil routine, as he gracefully manages to fall in love, run the dysfunctional New York Department of Complaints, befriend the Devil, pass the “Junior Great Monkey Exam” on top of the Chrysler building, discover the door to a menacing subterranean world and explore with his unicycle unknown corners of Manhattan, his beloved concrete jungle.

As Henry himself would put it: piece of cake! Multi(trouble)tasking.

The Easy Life of Henry Monkosky is a hilarious, high-octane adventure in jazz, food, rock and roll, humanity, mystery, and love. It's an ode to life and New York City.

Join Monkosky’s world in this thrilling rollercoaster, season 1.

©2019 Paolo Ferraris (P)2020 Paolo Ferraris

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The Easy Life of Henry Monkosky is a very interesting audiobook. It follows the life of a monkey. The world at large seems to pay no mind that this monkey can talk, has a pig friend named bacon and works at the local complaint office.

First, Michel Young delivers a great performance. I really enjoyed that, as the story is told from the first person perspective, he gave Henry Monkosky an original voice you can enjoy throughout. He captures the feel of the character wonderfully, as he does with the uniquely voiced other characters throughout the book. I dare say this is probably the best narration I've heard from Young so far (yes, even more than the production of a certain imaginary tale he has produced) due to his versatility and consistently delivering the characters' voices from beginning to end.

As far as the story goes, well, I wouldn't exactly call it a story, story. Though there is a subtle love story woven throughout the chapters, (which, honestly felt a little awkward given the circumstances) it's more a series of small stories and interactions with the main character, Henry Monkosky. Kind of like how Forrest Gump is a series of events rather than a straight narrative. And that's fine by me. I like it overall.

There were a few things I didn't care for in the book, particularly a couple of the middle chapters. They become quite vulgar, even with the innocent and loving voice of Henry Monkosky saying them. Being the prude that I am, I had to skip past those things that I shan't not relate. Honestly, those chapters felt so out of place with the rest of the audiobook, I think it would be better if they were removed from it completely.

Overall, I really liked The Easy Life of Henry Monkosky. Young's superb narration lifts the interesting story to another level and I'm sure many would enjoy it.

REVIEWER NOTE: I received a free review copy of this audiobook from the audiobook producer.

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