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Reader: Mark Bramhall
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Author:
Paulo Coelho
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 7
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(Unabridged)
Seeking a path of spiritual renewal and growth, Paulo decides to start over: to travel, to experiment, to reconnect with people and the world. On this journey through Europe, Africa, and Asia, he will again meet the woman he loved 500 years before – an encounter that will initiate a mystical voyage through time and space in search of himself. To alleviate a crisis of faith, the bestselling author traveled the world and met again with a woman he loved 500 years ago.
Item #: M8R396
ISBN: 9780307943965
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Author:
Raymond Bonner
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 9
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At age 23, Edward Lee Elmore, a mentally retarded black man, was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death for the murder of a white woman he barely knew. An impassioned and incisive investigation into the many shortcomings of the justice system brought to light in this story of a grievously mishandled murder case in South Carolina.
Item #: E8B633
ISBN: 9781455156337
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Author:
Wallace Stegner
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 18
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The story of four generations of an American family in the mining camps of the West. Researching how his grandparents settled on the frontier, a historian makes a journey of discovery as he uncovers a love story built on sacrifice, devotion, and integrity. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize. "[Bramhall's] pacing, his characterizations, and his convincing emotional repertoire embed us in this [work]... a fine reading of a superb book."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: M9B427
ISBN: 9781441714275
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Author:
Bobbie Ann Mason
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 6
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This brilliant tale tells of two concurrent romances: the one between two strong people who want each other, and another between their town and the uranium enrichment plant. Love is blind, until problems arise – in this case, rumors surface about plutonium contamination. Uh-oh, honey. "Utterly believable, ordinary characters in extraordinary circumstances."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: M8B731
ISBN: 9780786177318
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Author:
Yann Martel
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 5
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Famous authors get letters from struggling writers all the time. But not like this one. This one's from a taxidermist, an eccentric and fascinating character who preserves animals as they lived, with skill and dedication – among thema howler monkey named Virgil and a donkey named Beatrice. By the author of Life of Pi. "Bramhall keeps the narrative moving along nicely... [His] animated reading engages from beginning to end."—Booklist
Item #: M6R515
ISBN: 9780307715159
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Author:
Kent Haruf
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 7
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On the high plains of Holt, Colorado, Dad Lewis has terminal cancer. His daughter hastens back from Denver but his son remains estranged. The young girl next door recalls her own mother's death. The new preacher faces challenges with both his family and his congregation. Throughout, an elderly widow and her daughter try to comfort their friends and neighbors. From the author of Plainsong and Eventide.
Item #: M7R361
ISBN: 9780385363617
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Author:
Wallace Stegner
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 14
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Hear about the exploits of John Wesley Powell, the fearless, one-armed soldier/geologist. In 1869 he and his party plummeted down the Colorado River in wooden boats, becoming the first European-Americans to voyage through the Grand Canyon.This Pulitzer Prize-winning author presents a fascinating look at the man who prophetically warned against the dangers of settling the American West. First published in 1954.
Item #: E9B6000
ISBN: 9781441736000
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Author:
Louis L'Amour
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 3
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Three stories of solid individuals daring to face the struggles of surviving in the big country – the West. Includes West of the Tularosa, Home in the Valley, and West Is Where the Heart Is.
Item #: A3B541
ISBN: 9781441715418
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Author:
David Kirk
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 12
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In 17th-century Japan, a feudal land locked in turmoil, a high-born but lonely teenager follows the samurai path, awash with blood, bravery, and vengeance. His journey will culminate in his being known as the legendary Musashi Miyamoto. Based on a true story.
Item #: M9R2221
ISBN: 9780385362221
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Author:
Greg Kincaid
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 5
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For George and Mary Ann McCray, watching their disabled son Todd move out is unbearable even though he's in his 20s. But Todd has a dog named Christmas and an entire community ready to help him find his way. From the author of A Dog Named Christmas.
Item #: M5B600
ISBN: 9781470826000
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Author:
Greg Kincaid
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 5
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The touching prequel to A Dog Named Christmas. The moving story of George, a young boy dealing with the loss of his father, and the dog that comes into his life to offer him a ray of hope and courage. "Cute, hopeful, [and] heartwarming."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: M5B564
ISBN: 9781441765642
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Author:
Jonathan Miles
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 5
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It's not the airlines' fault that hopeless Bennie is a failed poet. But it might as well be. Stuck at O'Hare when his flight is cancelled, missing his daughter's wedding, Bennie starts a letter. What begins as an outraged demand for a refund soon becomes an impassioned – and very funny – outcry for a life gone awry. "Crisp yowl of a first novel."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: M5B474
ISBN: 9781433214745
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Author:
Mary Doria Russell
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
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Beautifully educated, born to the life of a Southern gentleman, Dr. John Henry Holliday is given an awful choice at the age of twenty-two: die withing months or leave the life he loves in Atlanta and travel to Dodge City in the hopes that the dry air and sunshine will restore him to health. And that is where the unlikely friendship of Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp begins in this moving novel that redefines these two towering figures of the American West and brings to life an extraordinary cast of historical characters.
Item #: MP4318
ISBN: 9781617074318
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Author:
Greg Kincaid
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 3
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A developmentally disabled boy encourages his family to help find temporary homes for dogs in the local animal shelter. In the process, he teaches his family – indeed, the whole community – the true meaning of goodwill and shared love. "[The] perfect holiday audiobook."—AudioFile
Item #: M3B894
ISBN: 9781433248948
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Author:
Jim Harrison
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 6
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Recently divorced, this 60-something man is on a mission to rename all the states and state birds to overcome the banal names men have given them. But he gets distracted – by an affair with a former student; an Arizona snake farm; and his son, a big-time movie producer. By the author of Returning to Earth. "Bramhall is the epitome of the rural farmer. His voice, his inflections, his astonishment at the ways of city folk make it easy to ride with Cliff on an American road trip."—AudioFile
Item #: M6B665
ISBN: 9781433246654
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Author:
Irène Némirovsky, translated by Sandra Smith
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 3
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In pre-WWII France, an old man looks back on a checkered life with regret. As his narration unfolds, we are given an intimate picture of the loves and infidelities, the scandals, youthful ardor, and memories of passion that tie him to the long-guarded secrets of the past. By the author of Suite Française. "Bramhall's voice holds the passion of youth, the regret of middle age, and the bitter wisdom of experience. He takes [the] elegant, spare tale and breathes life into it."—AudioFile
Item #: F5R776
ISBN: 9780739357767
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Author:
Lars Kepler
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 14
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Flora Hansen makes a living by pretending to commune with the dead. But after a murder at a rural home for wayward girls, she begins to suffer visions that are all too real. She calls the police, but only one detective puts aside his skepticism long enough to listen: Joona Linna. Third in the series.
Item #: N9U156
ISBN: 9781427231567
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Author:
Alan Drew
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 10
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In a town outside of Istanbul, a Kurdish father struggles to control his quickly maturing teenage daughter, who is attracted to their American neighbor. This tale of tension and conflict between cultures and faiths brings to life two families and the sacrifice and love that bind them together. "Bramhall's understated performance offers pitch-perfect dialogue complete with an astounding array of accents and voices that are as unique as the story itself... a memorable experience."—AudioFile
Item #: M9R881
ISBN: 9780739358818
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Author:
Lawrence Wright
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 14
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An examination of the world of Scientology from a Pulitzer-winning writer (The Looming Tower). He vividly brings to life two men who made the church what it is today: the darkly brilliant science-fiction writer, L. Ron Hubbard, and his successor, David Miscavige. He explains the group's cosmology, special language, how it pursues celebrities, and discusses whether it is, in fact, a religion. "Not only a titillating expose.... but a powerful examination of belief itself."—Entertainment Weekly
Item #: E9R304
ISBN: 9780385393041
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Author:
Elie Wiesel
Reader:
Mark Bramhall
Format: 6
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It's 1975, and a Jewish writer has been taken hostage from his home in Brooklyn. His life will be bartered for those of three Palestinian prisoners. As he waits, he tells stories, to himself and to his captors – of his Communist brother, a childhood spent hiding from the Nazis, the unrest of the 1960s. Outside, the world waits as the police move toward the final confrontation.
Item #: M4R947
ISBN: 9780449009475
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