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| A Prince on Paper by Alyssa Cole; narrated by Karen ChiltonWhat happens: Shy, sheltered Nya Jerami surprises everyone when she agrees to a fake engagement to globetrotting playboy prince Johan Maximillian von Braustein of Liechtienbourg.
Narration: Karen Chilton, who has narrated all of the Reluctant Royals novels, skillfully alternates accents in her sweet and sexy reading. |
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| The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins; narrated Sara by Collins and Roy McMillanIntroducing: Frannie Langton, a Jamaican servant languishing in London's Newgate Prison in 1826 as she awaits trial for the murders of her employers.
Narration: Author Sara Collins' measured narration, interspersed with Roy McMillan's clipped reading of the court proceedings, evocatively depicts the stakes of this gothic historical novel. |
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| African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan by Geoffrey Girard; narrated by Gary FurlongStarring: Yasuke, the 16th-century African slave who served as a vassal to powerful warlord Oda Nobunaga and became Japan's first foreign-born samurai.
Narration: Gary Furlong's awed tone reflects the reverence the Japanese people had for Yasuke, whom they believed to be the embodiment of the black Buddha. |
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| The Girl He Used To Know by Tracey Garvis Graves; narrated by Kathleen McInerney and Fred BermanWhat happens: a chance meeting between former college sweethearts -- shy but independent Annika, who's on the autism spectrum, and divorced, gun-shy Jonathan -- sparks interest in both parties. But can they resolve their pasts?
Narration: Kathleen McInerney and Fred Berman alternate narrative duties in this gripping romantic novel. |
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The New Iberia blues
by James Lee Burke
What happens: The shocking death of a young woman leads detective Dave Robicheaux into the dark corners of Hollywood, the mafia and the Louisiana backwoods. This is number 22 in the Dave Robicheaux series. Narrated by Will Patton.
Author note: By the Edgar Award-winning author of Creole Belle.
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The Malta exchange : a novel
by Steve Berry
What happens: Former Justice Department operative Cotton Malone races to Italy to secure a history-changing document with ties to a 900-year-old organization that would manipulate the selection of the next pope.
Author note: By the best-selling author of The Lost Order. Read by Scott Brick.
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The National Anthem
by M. C. Hall
What's in it: Explains the creation, history and meaning of the national anthem. For easy read-along practice, text is highlighted as the narrator reads it. It includes sound and action effects and different expressive character voices. The story can play automatically or be read manually. Offers easy one-click access to back matter, including Fun Facts, comprehension quiz and leveled glossary.
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Such Brave Defenders
by US Air Force Band
Contents: That's why Holding on Rock this house Free When they come home Up high Amazing grace Battle hymn of the Republic Change the world Sally Ann The silence of this moment Let freedom swing America the beautiful
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Marches of America
by US Army Band
Contents: The rifle regiment -- The boys of the old brigade -- The invincible eagle -- Commando march -- Daughters of Texas -- The chimes of liberty -- Joyce's 71st N.Y. Regiment march -- National emblem -- Washington Grays -- Bravura -- The purple carnival -- National spirit march -- The Virginians -- Washington post march -- Americans we -- Barnum and Bailey's favorite -- The service medley -- The stars and stripes forever.
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American Anthem: Songs and hymns featuring Denyce Graves and others
by Denyce Graves
Contents: American anthem ; America the beautiful (Denyce Graves, mezzo-soprano; string quartet; David Perry, guitar) -- The star-spangled banner (Tanglewood Festival Chorus; Boston Pops Orchestra; Keith Lockhart, conductor) -- Fanfare for the common man (San Francisco Symphony; Michael Tilson, conductor) -- Lift ev'ry voice and sing (Tanglewood Festival Chorus; Boston Pops Orchestra; Keith Lockhart, conductor) -- Shenandoah (Boston Pops Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler, conductor) -- America (Robert Shaw Chorale; RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra; Robert Shaw, conductor) -- Variations on a Shaker melody (Philharmonic Virtuosi; Richard Kapp, conductor) -- God bless America (Robert Shaw Chorale; RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra; Robert Shaw, conductor) -- He's got the whole world in his hands (Marian Anderson, contralto; Franz Rupp, piano) -- The battle hymn of the Republic (Robert Shaw Chorale; RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra; Robert Shaw, conductor) -- From a distance (James Galway, flute; Galway Pops Orchestra; Vincent Fanuele, conductor) -- Alleluia (Musica Sacra Chorus; Richard Westenburg, conductor) -- Amazing grace (Richard Stolzman, clarinet; Irma Vallecillo, piano) -- The Lord's prayer (Denyce Graves; string quartet; David Perry, guitar).
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American Salute
by US Navy Band
Contents: Olympic fanfare -- America, the dream goes on -- Hero for today -- America the beautiful -- The last full measure of devotion -- Liberty fanfare -- The sea is my second home -- Seeds of freedom -- American salute -- Battle hymn of the republic -- Patriotic medley -- Armed Forces on parade -- God bless the USA -- The stars and stripes forever -- The star spangled banner.
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A Splash of Pops
by Boston Pops Orchestra
Contents: The star-spangled banner / John Stafford Smith, Francis Scott Key ; arr. Robert Russell Bennett -- Liberty fanfare / John Williams -- Doodletown fifers / traditional ; arr. Patrick Hollenbeck (with Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes and Drums) -- Overture to State fair / Richard Rodgers ; arr. Sid Ramin -- America / Paul Simon ; arr. Angela Morley (Thomas Rolfs, trumpet) -- Lift every voice and sing / John Rosamond Johnson, James Weldon Johnson ; arr. Charles Floyd -- With voices raised / Stephen Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens ; arr. William David Brohn (Jason Danieley, tenor) -- National emblem march / Edwin Eugene Bagley -- Boogie-woogie bugle boy / Hughie Prince & Don Raye ; arr. Richard Hayman -- America the beautiful / Samuel Augustus Ward, Katherine Lee Bates ; arr. Alexander Courage and Patrick Hollenbeck (Denyce Graves, mezzo-soprano) -- 1812 overture / Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky -- The stars and stripes forever / John Philip Sousa.
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Contact your librarian for more great audiobooks!
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Central Mississippi Regional Library System
100 Tamberline Street
Brandon, Mississippi 39042
601-825-0100
http://www.cmrls.lib.ms.us
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