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| A Living Remedy by Nicole Chung; narrated by Jennifer KimWhat it's about: Author Nicole Chung's grief after losing her parents in quick succession prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Narration: Jennifer Kim captures Chung's raw emotions with a somber and sensitive reading. |
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| Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide by Rupert Holmes; narrated by Neil Patrick Harris and Simon VanceWelcome to...The McMasters Conservatory, dedicated to educating desperate people planning to kill those who richly deserve it.
Narration: Actor Neil Patrick Harris and award-winning narrator Simon Vance trade narrative duties in this engrossing production. |
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| Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez; narrated by Kyle Garcia and Zachary Webber What happens: After inadvertently offending his new colleague, Dr. Briana Ortiz, socially awkward emergency room physician Jacob Maddox writes her an apology letter, sparking a friendship that turns into more as these two wounded souls open up to each other.
Narration: Kyle Garcia (as Ortiz) and Zachary Webber (as Maddox) offer immersive characterizations of this workplace romcom's leads. |
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| Honey, Baby, Mine by Laura Dern and Diane Ladd; foreword by Reese Witherspoon; narrated by Laura Dern and Diane LaddWhat's inside: Transcripts of conversations recorded during mother-and-daughter actresses Laura Dern and Diane Ladd's daily walks together.
Narration: The authors share their intimate reflections with warmth and candor. |
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| The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening by Ari Shapiro; narrated by Ari ShapiroWhat it is: The debut memoir-in-essays from NPR All Things Considered co-host and former White House correspondent Ari Shapiro.
Narration: Shapiro offers his signature self-deprecating humor and confident voice in this engaging production. |
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| The White Lady by Jacqueline Winspear; narrated by Orlagh CassidyWhat it's about: Reclusive Elinor White lives in 1947 Kent, England, but she was once a spy, beginning as a child in World War I-era Belgium. After she makes friends with a neighbor girl, Elinor takes on a powerful crime family and reaches into her past for help, but surprises await.
Narration: AudioFile Earphones Award winner Orlagh Cassidy expertly juggles multiple character accents in this standalone Jacqueline Winspear novel. |
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