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John Jeremiah Sullivan's Feet In Smoke

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Feet in Smoke: A Story about Electrified Near-Death by John Jeremiah Sullivan describes the immediate after events of the death and then resurrection of Sullivan’s brother, Worth, after being electrocuted by a faulty microphone while practicing with his band for an upcoming concert. Sullivan and his family lost the man they all knew during the first month of his recovery before returning to his usual self. Replaced by someone almost entirely different from the one they all knew before the accident. Although it takes on a serious tone in most parts I found the entire reading to be amusing.
I find two things to be the funniest, when others do something dumb enough to hurt themselves or others and most things morbid. So when this starts off cutting

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