Narration of a book excerpt, audio book, English, female

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This is a sample of me reading an excerpt from the YA novel, The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. I am a female narrating the part of a young adolescent male recalling a traumatic event. The tone is low and melancholy, wistful and dreamy.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
The perks of being a wallflower Part three, january 4th 1992. Dear friend, I'm sorry for that last letter to tell you the truth. I don't really remember much of it but I know from how I woke up that it probably wasn't very nice. All I remember from the rest of that night was looking all over the house for an envelope and a stamp. When I finally found them I wrote your address and walked down the hill past the trees to the post office because I knew that if I didn't put it in a mailbox that I couldn't get it back from, I would never mail the letter. It's weird how important it seemed at the time, once I got to the post office I dropped the letter into the mailbox and it felt final and calm. Then I started throwing up and I didn't stop throwing up until the sun came up. I looked at the road and saw a lot of cars and I knew they were all going to their grandparents house and I knew a lot of them would watch my brother play football later that day and my mind played hopscotch. My brother football brad, Dave and his girlfriend in my room, the coats, the cold, the winter autumn leaves, don't tell anyone you pervert sam and craig sam christmas typewriter gift Aunt Helen and the trees kept moving. They just wouldn't stop moving. So I laid down and made a snow angel. The policeman found me pale blue and asleep