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Author:
Mark Anderson
Reader:
Simon Prebble
Format: 8
CDs
(Abridged)
Ready to enter into a centuries-long, controversial debate? In some circles, it's heresy: that someone other than Shakespeare wrote all those plays and sonnets. But in the life of Edward de Vere, we have convincing evidence through his life and letters that this man was the true author of the works of Shakespeare. This biography of the adventurous Elizabethan earl is a triumph of literary detective work.
"Compelling."—AudioFile
Item #: E8Z994
ISBN: 9781565119949
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Author/Reader:
Tom Sullivan
Tom Sullivan
Format: 4
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(Abridged)
Blind since birth, the author lived in a challenging world of isolation and special treatment. But he was driven to break out and live as sighted people do. His experience culminated in his reliance on God to realize his dreams of a "normal" life.
Item #: E4X395
ISBN: 9780785223955
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Author:
Judith Viorst
Reader:
Laural Merlington
Format: 3
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(Unabridged)
When their son's house is being renovated, Judith and her husband welcome his family into theirs for 90 days. She looks forward to getting to know her children and grandchildren a little better than before. The result: a multigenerational adventure that turns lives upside down. "The irony in Merlington's voice is exquisite as she relates stories of Viorst's long-term marriage and the exuberance and agony of grandparenting."—AudioFile
Item #: E3X528
ISBN: 9781400105281
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Author:
Judith Viorst
Reader:
Laural Merlington
Format:
Playaway
(Unabridged)
When their son's house is being renovated, Judith and her husband welcome his family into theirs for 90 days. She looks forward to getting to know her children and grandchildren a little better than before. The result: a multigenerational adventure that turns lives upside down. "The irony in Merlington's voice is exquisite as she relates stories of Viorst's long-term marriage and the exuberance and agony of grandparenting."—AudioFile
Item #: EP7243
ISBN: 9781616377243
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Author:
Laura Fraser
Reader:
Kirsten Potter
Format: 7
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(Unabridged)
The New York Times bestselling author of An Italian Affair buys listeners the plane tickets and takes you in search of adventure and romance. Join her as she wonders whether it's possible, in midlife, to have it all.
Item #: E7M869
ISBN: 9781400118694
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Author/Reader:
Abby Sher
Abby Sher
Format: 11
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(Unabridged)
At ten, she copes with her father's death by submitting to rituals – among them praying for hours in her closet. Even in college, when she is diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, she is unable to confront her fears. But whenher mother dies, Abby finally faces the terms of her illness and her faith, freeing her to live and love more fully. "An inspiring story... rendered in charming, self-deprecating humor"—Kirkus Reviews
Item #: E9M427
ISBN: 9781400114276
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Author:
Susan Cheever
Reader:
Kate Reading
Format: 6
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(Unabridged)
A fascinating biography of the giants of mid-19th-century American thought and literature. Friends and neighbors Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau helped Concord, Massachusetts, develop into the first American community devoted to literature and original ideas. "Spirited, perceptive... [Her] enthusiasm for her subjects comes through on every page."—BookPage
Item #: E6X362
ISBN: 9781400103621
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Author:
Annie Dillard
Reader:
Tavia Gilbert
Format: 7
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(Unabridged)
A book that instantly captured the hearts of readers across the country, here is Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Dillard's poignant, vivid memoir of growing up in Pittsburgh in the 1950s.
Item #: E8B391
ISBN: 9781441773913
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Author:
David Denby
Reader:
Dennis Boutsikaris
Format: 8
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(Abridged)
He was desperate. He needed money. In spite of his better judgment, he leaped onto the carousel of the erratic, bipolar stock market, the investment feeding frenzy. The result was a cataclysmic debacle, a battle with midlife changes, illusions, and shifting values. From the bestselling author of the memoir Great Books. "Sadistic pleasure for the financial expert and the uninitiated... surprising for its honesty."—USA Today
Item #: E8Z849
ISBN: 9781565118492
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Author/Reader:
Bob Greene
Bob Greene
Format: 4
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Growing up in tiny Bexley, Ohio, Bob Greene and his four best friends were inseparable. Even after they grew up and went their separate ways, they kept in touch. When the four learn some devastating news, they come together again. An uplifting exploration of the power of friendship to uphold and sustain us. "Greene has an infectious and relaxed storytelling style... It's as true an account of friendship as one could ever hope to hear."—AudioFile
Item #: E5H071
ISBN: 9780061120718
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Author/Reader:
Barbara Kingsolver, with Steven L. Hopp and Camille Kingsolver
Barbara Kingsolver, with Steven L. Hopp and Camille Kingsolver
Format: 12
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(Unabridged)
A celebration of family, food, nature, and community. The visionary, highly entertaining author (Small Wonder) describes her family's adventure as they move to a farm in Appalachia and realign their lives with the local food chain. Includes author bio and recipes. Audie Award finalist, 2008 Book Sense Nonfiction Book of the Year, and an American Library Association Notable book. "[She reads] in a lightly twangy voice filled with wonder and enthusiasm... charming."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: L9H357
ISBN: 9780060853570
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Author:
Barbara Kingsolver, with Steven L. Hopp and Camille Kingsolver
Reader:
Barbara Kingsolver
Format:
Playaway
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A celebration of family, food, nature, and community. The visionary, highly entertaining author (Small Wonder) describes her family's adventure as they move to a farm in Appalachia and realign their lives with the local food chain. Includes author bio and recipes. 2008 Book Sense Nonfiction Book of the Year, and an American Library Association Notable book. "[She reads] in a lightly twangy voice filled with wonder and enthusiasm... charming."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: EP5847
ISBN: 9781433255847
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Author:
Susan Hertog
Reader:
Marguerite Gavin
Format: 12
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This full-length study pierces the public image and offers a true understanding of a famous woman's life. Marriage to her heroic aviator husband mirrored her own ambition and gave her an escape from a straitlaced home. "Sympathetic portrayal of Anne as a wife, mother, poet, and feminist."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: E9B846
ISBN: 9780786118465
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Author/Reader:
Nuala O'Faolain
Nuala O'Faolain
Format: 2
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*Born one of nine children in a penniless Dublin family, she escaped the example of her defeated mother by her passion for education. Yet for all her energy, ambition, and success as a journalist, she still had to prove to society (and herself) that a single, middle-aged, childless woman really was somebody. "A rich, fierce memoir."—The New Yorker
Item #: E2U5699
ISBN: 9781559275699
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Author:
Nuala O'Faolain
Reader:
Donada Peters
Format: 6
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*Born one of nine children in a penniless Dublin family, she escaped the example of her defeated mother by her passion for education. Yet for all her energy, ambition, and success as a journalist, she still had to prove to society (and herself) that a single, middle-aged, childless woman really was somebody. "A rich, fierce memoir."—The New Yorker
Item #: E6X475
ISBN: 9780736644754
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Author:
M.F.K. Fisher
Reader:
C.M. Hébert
Format: 8
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These succulent vignettes offer up a delicious sampling of Fisher's culinary adventures in her fine prosaic style. She recalls not only the food, but every detail of setting and nuance of conversation, and offers wonderful details of people, places, foods, and thoughts, traveling America and Europe, through decades of her life. "Hébert delivers a beautiful performance, tempting all of the senses with Fisher's love of life."—AudioFile
Item #: E7B703
ISBN: 9780786197033
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Author:
Benvenuto Cellini
Reader:
Robert Whitfield
Format: 11
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The master 16th-century Italian sculptor, goldsmith, and writer is best remembered for this magnificent autobiography. He beautifully chronicles his flamboyant times – the age of Galileo, Michelangelo, and the Medicis – with anartist's eye for detail, and a curmudgeon's propensity for criticism.
Item #: E9B164
ISBN: 9780786111640
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Author:
John Stuart Mill
Reader:
Noah Waterman
Format: 5
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The final testament of a rare and luminous intelligence, one of the most remarkable minds of the 19th century. He memorably depicts his emergence as a brilliant child prodigy, the product of an extraordinary education that both hastened his development and brought him to the brink of suicide by age 21. He survived to become a major philosopher and social thinker.
Item #: E5B257
ISBN: 9780786112579
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Editor:
Charles Neider
Reader:
Michael Anthony
Format: 14
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Here is one of the greatest autobiographies of the English language, exuberant, wonderfully contemporary in spirit, by a man twice as large as life who – he said so himself – had no trouble remembering everything that had ever happened to him and a lot of things besides. This version was compiled in 1959 from Twain's various writings.
Item #: E9B549
ISBN: 1549
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Author:
Mark Twain
Reader:
Grover Gardner
Format: 20
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For the first time, here is Twain's uncensored autobiography. He instructed that it not be published until 100 years after his death in 1910. This first of three volumes presents his authentic and unsuppressed voice, brimming with humor, ideas, and opinions; and speaking clearly from the grave, as he intended. "The haphazard narrative is engrossing, hugely funny, and deeply revealing of its author's mind."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: E9B8437
ISBN: 9781441778437
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