The narrator's voice is a direct lift from "Catcher in the Rye," which sent up a big red flag for me. And the book has a YA feel about it: also not my cup of tea. But somehow I found Burris Weems more engaging --really, more ENGAGED-- than Holden Caulfield. He has a sense of humor about himself and his fellow grotesques, and the conceit of him talking the story into a tape recorder makes the self-conscious glibness work. And the story itself is a very human, warm one. I'm glad I stayed with it. It might be time for me to try Salinger again....