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Remembering

Port William • Book 3

by Wendell Berry

Narrated by Michael Kramer

3.90 ABR Score (2.6K ratings)
★ 4.03 Goodreads (2.4K) ★ 4.42 Audible (137)
4h 14m Released 2010 Literature & Fiction

Why Listen?

Michael Kramer's measured, unhurried pacing lets Berry's quiet wisdom sink deep—this is a story about grief and belonging that rewards listening over skimming, and the audio format makes that contemplative walk through San Francisco feel like your own.

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About This Audiobook

Andy Catlett wanders the streets of San Francisco in a fog of despair, grappling with profound loss that extends far beyond the physical trauma of a farming accident. Cut off from his Kentucky roots and struggling with a darkness that threatens to consume him, he embarks on a day-long journey through the urban landscape that becomes an unexpected pilgrimage toward healing. As memories of his rural home in Port William surface during his solitary walk, Catlett confronts the weight of what he has lost and what still remains worth fighting for.

Michael Kramer's measured narration perfectly captures the contemplative rhythm of Berry's prose, allowing listeners to inhabit Catlett's fractured mental state with remarkable intimacy. Kramer's delivery mirrors the protagonist's gradual emergence from despair, building from hollow detachment to renewed connection with quiet authenticity. The audio format enhances the novel's meditative quality, transforming Catlett's internal monologue into a deeply personal conversation between narrator and listener. Kramer's understanding of Berry's rural sensibilities brings genuine warmth to the memories that ultimately guide the protagonist home, making this brief but profound journey resonate long after the final words.