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(Abridged) Chief Bromden, a huge half-breed Indian, whom the authorities think is deaf and dumb, tells the story of a mental institution ruled by the formidable Big Nurse. Into this terrifying world comes R.P. McMurphy, a brawling, gambling man who wages total war on behalf of his intimidated fellow inmates. Ken Kesey's One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest is both humorous and heroic, tragic and ultimately liberating.
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The majority of these audiobooks, which were converted from audio cassette tapes into digital Mp3 files are over 30 years old. Some of the cassette tapes had to be taken apart and spliced back together, which can be a very delicate procedure. Just a little something I thought I would do so I could salvage these particular works and share these with others before the tapes and tape players deteriorated completely and before the world of analog recording becomes completely obsolete. Most are not true books because they are abridgements. When I first started collecting these audiobooks, unabridged books on tape were either very rare or extremely costly. Thanks for taking the time to stop by and visit.