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The Giver of Stars by Jojo MoyesVolunteering for Eleanor Roosevelt’s new traveling library in small-town Kentucky, an English bride joins a group of independent women whose commitment to their job transforms the community and their relationships. By the best-selling author of Me Before You. Read by Julia Whelan.
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Olive, Again by Elizabeth Strout Olive struggles to understand not only herself and her own life but the lives of those around her in the town of Crosby, Maine. Whether with a teenager coming to terms with the loss of her father, a young woman about to give birth during a hilariously inopportune moment, a nurse who confesses a secret high school crush, or a lawyer who struggles with an inheritance she does not want to accept, the unforgettable Olive will continue to startle us, to move us, and to inspire moments of transcendent grace. By the Pulitzer Prize winning author of Olive Kitteridge. Read by Kimberly Farr.
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Quantum by Patricia Daniels CornwellInternational bestselling author Patricia Cornwell delivers pulse-pounding thrills in the first book in a series featuring a brilliant and unusual new heroine, cutting-edge cybertechnology, and stakes that are astronomically high. After detecting a tripped alarm under a NASA research center on the eve of a top-secret space mission, NASA pilot and cybercrime investigator Captain Calli Chase uncovers disturbing clues that point to her missing twin. Read by January Lavoy.
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To the Land of Long Lost Friends by Lisette LecatIn the latest book in the widely beloved No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, Precious Ramotswe takes on a case for a childhood acquaintance but her inquiries will require an even more delicate touch than usual. Mma Ramotswe reconnects with an old friend who has been having problems with her daughter. Though Precious feels compelled to lend a hand, she discovers that getting involved in family affairs is always a delicate proposition. Read by Lisette Lecat.
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The World That We Knew by Alice HoffmanSent away to 1941 Paris when Berlin becomes too dangerous for Jewish families, young Lea bonds with her protective mystical golem; while her friend Ettie, a rabbi's daughter, joins the French Resistance in order to defend their people. Read by Judith Light.
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A Dog's Promise by W. Bruce CameronA latest entry in the series that includes, A Dog’s Journey, continues the story of Bailey, who is joined by another special dog, Lola, in an effort to fulfill a promise over the course of several lives. This charming, wise canine soul brings joy, laughter, and comfort as he unites a family fractured by life's inevitable obstacles. The love and loyalty of these two memorable dogs shows us the incredible power of hope, truth, and unending devotion. Read by William Dufris.
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The Institute by Stephen KingPublished to coincide with the release of It: Chapter Two, a supernatural thriller finds an abducted youth imprisoned in an inescapable institute, where teens with psychic abilities are subjected to torturous manipulation. As psychically terrifying as Firestarter, and with the spectacular kid power of It, The Institute is Stephen King's gut-wrenchingly dramatic story of good vs.evil in a world where the good guys don't always win. Read by Santino Fontana.
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Barnum: An American Life by Robert WilsonP. T. Barnum was the greatest showman the world has ever seen: the cocreator of the Barnum & Bailey Circus and the man who made worldwide sensations of Jumbo the Elephant, General Tom Thumb, and the "Swedish Nightingale," Jenny Lind. He was the champion of wonder, joy, trickery, and "humbug. Wilson recounts the life of P.T. Barnum, the legendary showman who transformed the American circus into a popular phenomenon, discussing his industriousness, relentless energy, and optimism. Read by Arthur Morey.
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Apollo 11: The Inside Story by David Whitehouse Fifty years ago in July 1969, Apollo 11 became the first manned mission to land on the moon, and Neil Armstrong the first man to step onto its surface. President Nixon called it the greatest week since creation. In the most authoritative book ever written about Apollo, David Whitehouse reveals the true drama behind the mission, telling the story in the words of those who took part--based around exclusive interviews with the key players. Read by Simon Mattacks.
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