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| Concrete Rose by Angie Thomas; narrated by Dion GrahamWhat it's about: As the son of one of Garden Heights' most notorious King Lords, Maverick Carter has a legacy to uphold. But when he's hit by tragedy and unexpected fatherhood, Maverick has to decide what kind of man he wants to be.
Narration: In this buzzy prequel to The Hate U Give, Dion Graham's AudioFile Earphones Award-winning performance captures Maverick's inner turmoil with frequent changes in pacing and tone. |
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Dolly Parton, Songteller
by Dolly Parton
A landmark celebration of the remarkable life and career of a music and pop culture legend. Dolly Parton herself explores the songs – and the stories behind them -- that have defined her journey. Mining over 60 years of songwriting, Dolly Parton highlights her most famous, most favorite, more influential songs and brings readers behind the lyrics to explore personal stories and myriad memories behind them.
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Light of the Jedi
by Charles Soule
A new Star Wars saga set 200 years before the events of The Phantom Menace finds the heroes of the Jedi Order confronted by an unexpected sinister force while defending the Republic from a catastrophic hyperspace disaster.
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The Project
by Courtney Summers
Moving in with an elderly relative after the deaths of her parents, Lo becomes suspicious of a charity organization that she believes is hiding the activities of a cult that may be behind her sister’s estrangement and a young man’s death.
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The Wife Upstairs
by Rachel Hawkins
Supplementing her modest income by stealing small valuables from her gated-community clients, a broke dog-walker endeavors to win the heart of a wealthy bachelor before learning his late wife's own rags-to-riches story.
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Keep Sharp : Build a Better Brain at Any Age
by Sanjay Gupta
The Emmy Award-winning CNN chief medical correspondent and best-selling author of Chasing Life draws on cutting-edge scientific research to outline strategies for protecting brain function and maintaining cognitive health at any age.
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Better Luck Next Time
by Julia Claiborne Johnson
It’s 1938 and women seeking a quick, no-questions split from their husbands head to the “divorce capital of the world,” Reno, Nevada. There’s one catch: they have to wait six-weeks to become “residents.” Many of these wealthy, soon-to-be divorcees flock to the Flying Leap, a dude ranch that caters to their every need.
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