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A piece of the world : a novel
by Christina Baker Kline; Read by Polly Stone.
Tells the story of Christina Olson, who served as the host and inspiration for artist Andrew Wyeth, despite an incapacitating illness.
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A Simple Favor
by Darcey Bell; Read by Andi Arndt, Xe Sands and Matthew Waterson.
A single mother's life is turned upside down when her best friend vanishes, an inexplicable event that prompts her to reach out to her blog readers and the missing woman's handsome husband before nightmarish realities come to light.
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Without Warning
by Joel C. Rosenberg; read by David De Vries
Foreign correspondent J. B. Collins warns the White House of an imminent threat from the Middle East but is disregarded and compelled to gather evidence that reveals an imminent, catastrophic attack by a brutal ISIS leader. Read by David De Vries.
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| The Whole Town's Talking: A Novel by Fannie Flagg; narrated by Kimberly FarrAdult Fiction. Author Fannie Flagg traces the saga of Elmwood Springs, Missouri from its founding in 1889 by Swedish immigrant Lordor Nordstrom to its end in 2022. Filled with generations of interesting characters, the novel seems to portray ordinary doings in a farming community -- until it's revealed that the residents buried in the town's cemetery wake up and resume their interactions with each other, making death a continuation of life. In addition to cameo appearances by Bonnie and Clyde and by Harry Truman, the plot includes a murder mystery. Kimberly Farr narrates the story with distinct character voicing while highlighting Flagg's humor and sympathetically relating sad events. |
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To the bright edge of the world : a novel
by Eowyn Ivey; Read by John Glouchevitch, Christine Lakin, Kiff VandenHeuvel.
A military man leading an 1885 expedition into the newly acquired Alaska territory to investigate potentially dangerous native tribes has his perspective changed by a mysterious Eyak guide and a Native American woman who joins the quest
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Homo deus : a brief history of tomorrow
by Yuval N Harari; Read by Derek Perkins.
The New York Times best-selling author of Sapiens examines the civilized world's phenomenal achievements in the areas of famine, disease and war while making provocative predictions about the evolutionary goals of the 21st century.
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The stranger in the woods : the extraordinary story of the last true hermit
by Michael Finkel; Read by Mark Bramhall.
Documents the true story of a man who endured a hardscrabble, isolated existence in a tent in the Maine woods, never speaking with others and surviving by stealing supplies from nearby cabins, for 27 years, in a portrait that illuminates the survival means he developed and the reasons behind his solitary life.
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News of the world
by Paulette Jiles; Read by Grover Gardner.
In the aftermath of the Civil War, Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, an elderly widower and itinerant news reader, is offered fifty dollars to bring an orphan girl, who was kidnapped and raised by Kiowa raiders, from Wichita Falls back to her family in San Antonio
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The Hollywood Daughter
by Kate Alcott; Read by Erin Spencer.
A coming-of-age novel inspired by Hollywood icon Ingrid Bergman describes how the daughter of a PR executive helps make Berman a star in the face of the illegitimate child the actress has with Robert Rossellini, the heated era of McCarthyism and family secrets that challenge her father's health.
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Wait for dark : Library Edition
by Kay Hooper; Read by Joyce Bean.
Investigating a string of accidents in a North Carolina city, Hollis; her telepath partner, Reese; and their Special Crimes Unit team uncover the work of an evil, methodical killer. By the New York Times best-selling author of Fear the Dark.
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