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The Sideways Life of Denny Voss

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The Sideways Life of Denny Voss

By: Holly Kennedy
Narrated by: Andrew Eiden, Holly Kennedy
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2026 Audie Award Finalist for Best Fiction Narrator

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2025 GILLER PRIZE

In this poignant and funny novel, a man who is defined by his limitations sets out to fight a murder charge—and discovers unexpected truths about himself, his family, and the world at large.

On the surface, Denny Voss’s life in rural Minnesota is a quiet one. At thirty years old, he lives at home with his elderly mother and his beloved blind and deaf Saint Bernard, George. He cleans up roadkill to help pay the bills. Though his prospects are limited by a developmental delay—the result of an accident at birth—Denny has always felt that he has “a good life.”

So how did he wind up being charged with the murder of a mayoral candidate—after crashing a sled full of guns into a tree?

As Denny awaits trial, his court-appointed therapist walks him through the events of the past year. Denny’s had other scuffles with the law, the first for kidnapping a neighbor’s cantankerous goose. And then there was the time he accidentally assisted in a bank robbery. It seems like whenever Denny tries to do the right thing, chaos ensues.

Untangling the events around the murder reveals even more painful truths about his family’s past. He’s always been surrounded by people who love him, but now it’s up to Denny to set his life on a new course.

©2025 by Holly Kennedy. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Coming of Age Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Small Town & Rural Crime Funny Murder
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“Andrew Eiden charmingly performs this first-person story of Denny Voss, which recounts a series of misunderstandings that lead to his conundrums and, eventually, his arrest for murder. Thirty-year-old Denny is cognitively challenged, and Eiden's portrayal displays Denny's persistent optimism and heart of gold in a natural way.… At the audiobook's end, author Holly Kennedy conversationally describes her reasons for writing a respectful, amusing story based on a developmentally disabled character. Listeners will, no doubt, root for Denny, too.”AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award Winner

“Original, deftly crafted, and told with author Holly Kennedy’s distinctive and narrative driven storytelling style…Unreservedly recommended.”—Midwest Book Review

The Sideways Life of Denny Voss will be a modern classic. Kennedy’s Denny is not idealized. Instead, he is fully revealed, with a clarity not seen in the pages of a novel since Carson McCullers wrote The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. His story is a meditation on justice, bigotry, gun violence, and equity. Read it, perhaps as I did, all night, in one sitting, then look deep into your own community—and into your own heart.”—Jacquelyn Mitchard, New York Times bestselling author of The Deep End of the Ocean

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Denny’s life, story telling, family and friends were endearing, true and so relatable. The author captured his intelligences and heart superbly.

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This story made me cry and laugh I loved Danny And all the Characters Usually the protagonist meets nasty people but Danny meets more kindness than Evil It is hopeful and I believe a true reflection of the human spirit I will read this story again

What an absolutely joy of a novel

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What an absolutely beautiful story. Denny is an absolute gem and his story is beautifully told.

Perfect

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I loved listening to this book, it kept me engaged and made me travel through all my emotions.
I needed a good book after listening to Theo of Golden, I chose The Correspondent and after that I needed another one that touches your heart, I was lucky to see a Facebook recommendation for this book and was not disappointed.
It will join my other favourites, The Dutch House, A Prayer for Owen Meany and The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell.

Funny, heartwarming and gentle

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I loved everything about this book. Denny was a wonderful character created with sensitivity by the author, and the narrator did a wonderful job of bringing him to life. We see through Denny's eyes the serious subjects of gun violence, murder, grooming, misogyny and ageism. His innocence, literal thinking and kind heart make for serious misunderstandings but told with bentinck humour, and highlight the ignorance and misunderstanding so much of society has toward neurodiverse people or those with learning difficulties.

Sad, funny, compelling, genuine and quirky

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