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The audiobook, as read by Paul Auster, was thoroughly enjoyable and hypnotizing. 4 3 2 1 is essentially four coming of age tales in one package, with each Ferguson clearly defined from the other. I most enjoyed how Auster wove historically significant moments in to the various lives of Ferguson. Sadly, it’s a wonderful reminder that even though we think we are living through difficult times, things have always been shit. In particular, the .3 chapters and any time spent in Paris were my favorites.