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| Solo by Kwame Alexander with Mary Rand Hess; narrated by Kwame Alexander with Randy Preston Teen Fiction. In engaging free verse and his own song lyrics, 17-year-old songwriter Blade Morrison relates the challenges he faces as the son of a drug-addicted rock musician. In this AudioFile Earphones Award-winning recording, the author's own voice convincingly portrays the character he created. |
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Wired : Library Edition by Julie Garwood, Read by Saskia Maarleveld. Techno Thriller. Needing to recruit a top-notch computer expert who can help him identify a mole, a hotshot FBI agent encounters difficulties coordinating with a beautiful computer hacker who is hiding secrets that she does not want revealed. By the best-selling author of Slow Burn.
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Paris in the Present Tense : Library Edition by Mark Helprin, read by Bronson Pinchot
Fiction. Seventy-four-year-old Jules Lacour--a maître at Paris-Sorbonne, cellist, widower, veteran of the war in Algeria, and child of the Holocaust--must find a balance between his strong obligations to the past and the attractions and beauties of life and love in the present. |
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The good people by Hannah Kent, Read by Caroline LennonHistorical Fiction. Three women in nineteenth-century Ireland bond over a shared effort to rescue a child from a superstitious community that believes that his trauma-related inability to speak indicates that he is a changeling responsible for a series of misfortunes
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The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware, Read by Imogen Church.Mystery. Assigned to review an exclusive North Sea luxury cruise, travel journalist Lo Blacklock witnesses a woman being thrown overboard and is baffled when all passengers remain unruffled and accounted for, a nightmare that unravels as Lo struggles to convince everyone that what she saw was real. Simultaneous.
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Twelve steps to a compassionate lifeby Karen ArmstrongSelf Help. The award-winning author of A History of God shares practical recommendations for promoting world peace by cultivating one's intrinsic tendencies for compassion, outlining a program for achieving mindfulness and engaging in acts of kindness.
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Emily Post : daughter of the Gilded Age, mistress of American manners by Laura P. ClaridgeBiography. A biography of a woman whose name has become synonymous with good manners describes the life and times of Emily Post, from her patrician upbringing in Baltimore and her social life in Gilded Age New York, to her scandalous divorce and writing career, to her creation of the best-selling classic, Etiquette.
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The unforgiving minute : a soldier's education by Craig M. MullaneyBiography. A West Point graduate, Rhodes scholar, and Army Ranger describes his extensive military education, the ways in which his service in Afghanistan shaped his views, and his work as a Naval Academy instructor
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1939 : countdown to war by R. J. OveryHistory. Recreates the final days of peace before Germany's invasion of Poland and the beginning of World War II, as both Germany and the Allies used secret intelligence to gauge the enemy and Poland defended its newfound independence
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Brothers : the hidden history of the Kennedy years by David TalbotBiography. Journeys inside the Kennedy administration to provide a revealing look at the hitherto unknown enemies--the Pentagon, CIA, FBI, and the mob--that threatened JFK; captures the intimate relationship between Jack and Bobby Kennedy; and documents Robert Kennedy's determination to track down his brother's killers before his own assassination.
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Contact your librarian for more great audiobooks!
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