The Otto Digmore Difference
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Narrated by:
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Michael Crouch
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By:
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Brent Hartinger
About this listen
“Road trip!”
Otto Digmore is a 26-year-old gay guy with dreams of being a successful actor, and he's finally getting some attention as a result of his supporting role on a struggling sitcom. But he's also a burn survivor with scars on half his face, and all indications are that he's just too different to ever find real Hollywood success.
Now he's up for an amazing new role that could change everything. Problem is, he and his best friend Russel Middlebrook have to drive all the way across the country in order to get to the audition on time.
It's hard to say which is worse: the fact that so many things go wrong, or that Russel, an aspiring screenwriter, keeps comparing their experiences to some kind of road trip movie.
There's also the fact that Otto and Russel were once boyfriends, and Otto is starting to realize that he might still have romantic feelings for his best friend.
Just how far will Otto go to get the role, and maybe the guy, of his dreams?
Author Brent Hartinger first introduced the character of Otto Digmore in 2005, in his Lambda Award-winning books about Russel Middlebrook. Back then, Otto was something pretty unusual for YA literature: a disabled gay character.
Now, more than a decade later, Otto is grown up and finally stepping into the spotlight on his own. The Otto Digmore Difference, the first book in a new stand-alone series for adults, is about much more than the challenges of being "different." It's also about the unexpected nature of all of life's journeys, and the heavy price that must be paid for Hollywood fame.
But more than anything, it's a different kind of love story, about the frustrating and fantastic power of the love between two friends.
Praise for Brent Hartinger:
“Hits the narrative sweet spot." (NPR's All Things Considered)
"Downright refreshing." (USA Today)
"Touching and realistic...hilarious." (Kirkus Reviews)
©2017 Brent Hartinger (P)2019 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about The Otto Digmore Difference
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- DJ Miss D! Beatz
- 09-03-23
A lovely little story
Very humbling story, I do think my love for the narrators performance in all books may have a lot to do with my love for this book, but it's a gorgeous story of self growth and a journey of friendship,
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- richard
- 19-02-22
This is a truly fantastic story!
My second read of this book, it's remarkable, the carecters feel so real the story is charming, heartwarming and heart breaking, I loved it and the whole Russel middlebrook series
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- Marie
- 27-01-22
how things change
Not my usual read and in truth the narrating was on the slow side, fBUT he has a lovely voice and the story was good.
For me, what let it down the most was the narrating, and in parts the storyline would waffle about things.
probably won't read anymore of this author. it could have been a really exceptional book but the above let it down.
I hope to hear the narrator again as long as he doesn't keep stopping and starting every few words, really does have a lovely voice lol.
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- Barry Winters
- 21-02-23
pessimistic otto
Unlike the previous books thus one wax a lot darker and pessimistic in its initial outlook, approach and prose. It is OK though because it was necessary to Otto's story. This because of his disability and the world's attitude towards it makes this a dark tale necessary to be told. Spoiler alert though because it OK, not perfect by the end in part due to yge efforts of Russel. Onto the next Otto book now and I am hoping that Otto's mood and circumstances will be somewhat lifted.
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- A. D. Orchard
- 12-01-24
The unusual main character
Nice book, good story. Unusual twist from a normal gay romance. I enjoyed it. Looking forward to the sequel
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