Clear Heart


Read by Joe Cottonwood

(4.7 stars; 22 reviews)

Carpenters and craft, friendship and rivalry: Wally is building a mansion for a dot-com multimillionaire in the Silicon Valley of California. As the dot-com's stock keeps rising, the size of the house - and the owner's ego - keep growing. Wally and his colorful crew may be into something that's over their heads. When little guys work for bigshots, who gets nailed?

From bungling to burglary, from demolishing concrete to racing beltsanders, from love of tools to falling in love, everyone will encounter Wally's Laws of Construction - or are they Laws of Life? Each house, it seems, is a miracle.

Joe Cottonwood is a contractor in the Silicon Valley of California where he has been building houses - and fixing homes - for over 30 years. He is the author of FAMOUS POTATOES and other novels.


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Chapters

Episode 1: Chapters 1, 2, and 3 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 2: Chapters 4 and 5 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 3: Chapters 6 and 7 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 4: Chapters 8, 9, and 10 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 5: Chapters 11 and 12 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 6: Chapters 13, 14, and 15 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 7: Chapters 16, 17, and 18 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 8: Chapters 19 and 20 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 9: Chapters 21 and 22 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 10: Chapters 23 and 24 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 11: Chapters 25 and 26 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 12: Chapter 27 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 13: Chapters 28 and 29 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 14: Chapter 30 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 15: Chapters 31 and 32 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 16: Chapters 33 and 34 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 17: Chapters 35, 36, and 37 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 18: Chapters 38, 39, and 40 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 19: Chapter 41 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 20: Chapter 42 Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 21: Chapters 43 and 44. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 22: Chapters 45 and 46. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 23: Chapter 47. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 24: Chapter 48. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 25: Chapters 49, 50, and 51. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 26: Chapters 52 and 53. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 27: Chapter 54. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 28: Chapters 55, 56, and 57. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 29: Chapters 58 and 59. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 30: Chapters 60 and 61. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 31: Chapters 62, 63, and 64. Read by Joe Cottonwood
Episode 32 : Afterword. Read by Joe Cottonwood

Reviews


(4 stars)

A charming nod to the "glass half-full" sentiment on life gained through age and experience. Negotiating the required insanities while hoping to figure out what's important. Learning to suffer the knocks and get back up, through much unwanted repetition and practice. Learning to be actually present when you'd much rather not. Reaching out for and/or offering a hand as needed along the way. Recognizing you have to hunker down into defcon 1 when necessary. (__it happens.) A couple of sage philosophies quoted within... SANITY IS OVERRATED and DECIDE WHEN TO GET SOMETHING DONE INSTEAD OF GETTING IT DONE PERFECTLY. (all afforded without the sugar toothache) High praise from a normally "horror only" fan. 😉


(0 stars)

Mr Cottonwood, I try not to leave comments here since I'm the one managing them and I try to stay impartial, but I can't keep silent anymore. ;) I thoroughly enjoyed all of your books. They are something special and your reading of them makes them even more special. Clear ...


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Hi Lucie. I remember your name, nice to hear from you. Merci beaucoup for your nice words. As an experiment I put my most recent audiobook on Audible.com. It's called 99 Jobs: Blood, Sweat, and Houses. Sadly, Audible doesn't provide the sense of community or the lively feedback one gets ...


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Glad to hear you're enjoying the story, Mathew. In fact I'm very glad to know it's still out there and somebody is still listening. The singer is Will Fourt (there's an extra "u" in the name). He's got a couple of CDs on CDBaby but none with the theme song ...


(0 stars)

I'm new to podcasts and was lucky enough to come across your Clear Heart book. Really enjoying it and already at chapter 45 after 2 weeks of listening when time permits. Thanks and best wishes to you.


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Really enjoying Clear Heart. Can I get more info on who the singer is on the audio. Thought it said Will Fort but i could not find this artist Thank you Matthew


(0 stars)

I think you'd be the second author offering poetry. I'm not a fan of it myself but, knowing your style, I bet it would be interesting. :)


(0 stars)

Hi Bob. I'm honored that you choose to spend the time listening to Clear Heart. Thanks so much for the comment.