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The Late Story - The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God and Other Stories by Etgar Keret

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Short stories by the young Israeli writer

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The Late Story - The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God and Other Stories by Etgar Keret - A Souvenir of Hell and Katzenstein

Two stories of the afterlife from young Israeli writer Etgar Keret: A Souvenir of Hell and Katzenstein. Read by Henry Goodman.

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The Late Story - The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God and Other Stories by Etgar Keret - Breaking the Pig and Glittery Eyes

Short stories by the young Israeli writer. The hopes and fears of childhood unite in the stories Breaking the Pig and Glittery Eyes. Read by Henry Goodman.

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The Late Story - The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God and Other Stories by Etgar Keret - Episode 1

Two stories about ambition by an Israeli master of the modern short story. Read by Henry Goodman.

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The Late Story - The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God and Other Stories by Etgar Keret - For Only 9.99 (Inc Tax and Postage)

Short stories by young Israeli writer Etgar Keret. In For Only 9.99 (Inc Tax and Postage), Keret reveals the price of the meaning of life. Read by Henry Goodman.

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The Late Story - The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God and Other Stories by Etgar Keret - Pride and Joy

Stories by the young Israeli writer. As Ehud Guznik gets bigger, he discovers that his parents seem to get smaller. Read by Henry Goodman.

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