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Larry Feldman desperately needed a kidney. After two god-awful years on dialysis, watching his life ebb away while waiting on a transplant list behind 74,000 other Americans, the gun-toting couch potato decided to risk everything and travel to China, the controversial kingdom of organ transplants. But Larry urgently needed his cousin Daniel's help . . . even though they had been on the outs with each other for years. So begins the quest of two star-crossed cousins to rejuvenate Larry's failing body and ever-romantic heart, while avoiding getting tossed into a Chinese slammer.

Larry Kidney (Audible Audio Edition) Daniel Asa Rose Authors Digital Books

I am seriously on the fence with this one.Sometimes you can enjoy a book and be glad you read it but still be hesitant to recommend it to others.

The author is a professional writer and he writes very well. But the people he's writing about (with the possible but not definite exception of himself) aren't likable types. And the subject (traveling to China to illegally obtain a kidney) is as controversial as it gets.

To put it another way, the Chinese government has now banned this practice and it takes a lot to upset Chinese politicians.

On the other hand, I was intrigued by the background story. The daughter of a wealthy, cultured Jewish family marries "beneath her." (That was the expression then.) Her husband is an semi-literate auto mechanic who's under the thumb of his more successful older brother. The marriage is an unhappy one and the two children (Larry and his sister) live in financial and emotional poverty. Meanwhile, their more fortunate cousins have privileged childhoods, attend Ivy League schools, and go on to become leaders in their professions. There's bitter jealousy on one side and guilty embarrassment on the other.

Unless you've led a sheltered existence, Larry's story will be familiar to you. We want to believe that the Larrys of the world would have had different lives with better parenting and more opportunities. But then we remember all the people we've known who had every advantage and managed to screw them all up. Nature or nurture? It's the age-old question and there are no answers.

As to the trip to China, it's endlessly entertaining and mind-blowingly bizarre. The author knew China many years ago and expected to be able to navigate with ease. He discovered that China has moved on and things have changed. It's a huge country with an ancient culture and a booming modern economy. The communist politicians are trying to play both ends against the middle and pleasing no one, even themselves. Is it possible for ANY westerner, even an intelligent, open-minded one, to really understand an Asian culture?

I'm glad I read this book. I don't give a damn about Larry or what happens to him. Maybe if I'd known him when he was younger, I'd remember the sweet kid with lots of potential and be more forgiving of the screwed-up middle-aged man. But I didn't and I can't. The author did the best he could for his cousin, but making a silk purse out of a sow's ear is a piece of cake compared to making a lovable character out of a Larry.

As to the morality of jumping line and taking a cadaver kidney obtained God-knows-how, every reader will have his own opinion. Yours is as good as mine, maybe better. Would I do it personally? Not a chance. If a young relative was facing death and there was no other way? Damn right I would.

It's a strange, unique story and it's well-told. If you like oddities and can stomach a wild ride, it's worth your time, especially if you can read it for free or almost free.

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 9 hours and 49 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Authors Digital
  • Audible.com Release Date August 23, 2010
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0040MJU3C

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Very enjoyable book. Mr. Rose writes about a serious subject with a lot of insight and humor.
It is the type of story that you can't make up. I really enjoyed it from beginning to end. Sorry I didn't buy the book as I would have liked to pass it around.
Very entertaining and a completely different style of writing. When I first started reading I honestly didn't think I would enjoy it but found myself laughing out loud. So glad I continued reading.
This book is hilarious... funny and touching. The kidney adventure aside , the descriptions of modern day China are worth the read. Rose has a unique and witty voice as the put upon yet loving hero of his own book. I will seek out other titles by this author.
Very funny memoir about the author's journey to China with his seriously eccentric cousin. Touches on lots of issues including globalism, American entitlement, racism, etc. I think it would make for a good book club discussion.
A terrific account of a tragic true story with such a comedic, witty sense that I could't help but laugh throughout.
Family ties and knots, international travel, facing the unknown, including what's inside ourselves... Dan does this with attention to detail, humor, and the ability to create feelings from the smallest facts. Plus, a hidden twist or two that keeps readers on the balls of their feet. Thanks for sharing China and the depths of your family relationship.
I am seriously on the fence with this one.Sometimes you can enjoy a book and be glad you read it but still be hesitant to recommend it to others.

The author is a professional writer and he writes very well. But the people he's writing about (with the possible but not definite exception of himself) aren't likable types. And the subject (traveling to China to illegally obtain a kidney) is as controversial as it gets.

To put it another way, the Chinese government has now banned this practice and it takes a lot to upset Chinese politicians.

On the other hand, I was intrigued by the background story. The daughter of a wealthy, cultured Jewish family marries "beneath her." (That was the expression then.) Her husband is an semi-literate auto mechanic who's under the thumb of his more successful older brother. The marriage is an unhappy one and the two children (Larry and his sister) live in financial and emotional poverty. Meanwhile, their more fortunate cousins have privileged childhoods, attend Ivy League schools, and go on to become leaders in their professions. There's bitter jealousy on one side and guilty embarrassment on the other.

Unless you've led a sheltered existence, Larry's story will be familiar to you. We want to believe that the Larrys of the world would have had different lives with better parenting and more opportunities. But then we remember all the people we've known who had every advantage and managed to screw them all up. Nature or nurture? It's the age-old question and there are no answers.

As to the trip to China, it's endlessly entertaining and mind-blowingly bizarre. The author knew China many years ago and expected to be able to navigate with ease. He discovered that China has moved on and things have changed. It's a huge country with an ancient culture and a booming modern economy. The communist politicians are trying to play both ends against the middle and pleasing no one, even themselves. Is it possible for ANY westerner, even an intelligent, open-minded one, to really understand an Asian culture?

I'm glad I read this book. I don't give a damn about Larry or what happens to him. Maybe if I'd known him when he was younger, I'd remember the sweet kid with lots of potential and be more forgiving of the screwed-up middle-aged man. But I didn't and I can't. The author did the best he could for his cousin, but making a silk purse out of a sow's ear is a piece of cake compared to making a lovable character out of a Larry.

As to the morality of jumping line and taking a cadaver kidney obtained God-knows-how, every reader will have his own opinion. Yours is as good as mine, maybe better. Would I do it personally? Not a chance. If a young relative was facing death and there was no other way? Damn right I would.

It's a strange, unique story and it's well-told. If you like oddities and can stomach a wild ride, it's worth your time, especially if you can read it for free or almost free.
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