M. Adler
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Playing with Fire
- The 1968 Election and the Transformation of American Politics
- By: Lawrence O'Donnell
- Narrated by: Lawrence O'Donnell
- Length: 17 hrs and 59 mins
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The 1968 US presidential election was the young Lawrence O'Donnell's political awakening, and in the decades since it has remained one of his abiding fascinations. For years he has deployed one of America's shrewdest political minds to understanding its dynamics, not just because it is fascinating in itself but because in it is contained the essence of what makes America different and how we got to where we are now.
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Brilliant synthesis of history past and present
- By Dwight on 11-12-17
- Playing with Fire
- The 1968 Election and the Transformation of American Politics
- By: Lawrence O'Donnell
- Narrated by: Lawrence O'Donnell
What could be more timely!
Reviewed: 08-24-24
The performance is perfect. The voice, the cadence, the professionalism, it’s all just right. Add O’Donnell’s background in history and government and you get this amazing insight into the chaos and instability of that time. A powerful historical work written in the approachable language of journalism.
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Someone Else's Shoes
- A Novel
- By: Jojo Moyes
- Narrated by: Daisy Ridley
- Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
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Nisha Cantor lives the globetrotting life of the seriously wealthy, until her husband announces a divorce and cuts her off. Nisha is determined to hang onto her glamorous life. But in the meantime, she must scramble to cope--she doesn’t even have the shoes she was, until a moment ago, standing in. That’s because Sam Kemp—in the bleakest point of her life—has accidentally taken Nisha’s gym bag. But Sam hardly has time to worry about a lost gym bag—she’s struggling to keep herself and her family afloat.
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Bad language
- By Kerbear on 02-25-23
- Someone Else's Shoes
- A Novel
- By: Jojo Moyes
- Narrated by: Daisy Ridley
That was fun
Reviewed: 08-05-24
JoJo Moyes is a good story teller, very skillful in the art of creating colorful characters and putting them in unusual situations. The performance was spot on.
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11-22-63
- A Novel
- By: Stephen King
- Narrated by: Craig Wasson
- Length: 30 hrs and 40 mins
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On November 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas, President Kennedy died, and the world changed. What if you could change it back? In this brilliantly conceived tour de force, Stephen King - who has absorbed the social, political, and popular culture of his generation more imaginatively and thoroughly than any other writer - takes listeners on an incredible journey into the past and the possibility of altering it.
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I Owe Stephen King An Apology
- By Kelly - Write Well Academy on 04-16-12
- 11-22-63
- A Novel
- By: Stephen King
- Narrated by: Craig Wasson
Riveting
Reviewed: 07-04-24
The only problem was that I couldn’t stop listening and this long book ended too soon.
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A Calamity of Souls
- By: David Baldacci
- Narrated by: David Baldacci, MacLeod Andrews, Sisi Aisha Johnson, and others
- Length: 14 hrs and 28 mins
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Set in the tumultuous year of 1968 in southern Virginia, a racially-charged murder case sets a duo of white and Black lawyers against a deeply unfair system as they work to defend their wrongfully-accused Black defendants in this courtroom drama from #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci.
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Loved this book!!!!
- By shelley on 04-17-24
- A Calamity of Souls
- By: David Baldacci
- Narrated by: David Baldacci, MacLeod Andrews, Sisi Aisha Johnson, Kiiri Sandy, Cary Hite
A story for today
Reviewed: 05-12-24
Set in the sixties, this story still takes place today. Progress has been made but racism, sexism and greed still persist. This book covers all of it.
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We Must Not Think of Ourselves
- By: Lauren Grodstein
- Narrated by: Brad Griffith, Jesse Vilinsky, Sharon Freedman, and others
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
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On a November day in 1940, Adam Paskow becomes a prisoner in the Warsaw Ghetto, where the Jews of the city are cut off from their former lives and held captive by Nazi guards to await an uncertain fate. Weeks later, he is approached by a mysterious figure with a surprising request: Would he join a secret group of archivists working to preserve the truth of what is happening inside these walls? Adam agrees and begins taking testimonies from his students, friends, and neighbors.
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A beautiful book.
- By Donna Morgan on 12-04-23
- We Must Not Think of Ourselves
- By: Lauren Grodstein
- Narrated by: Brad Griffith, Jesse Vilinsky, Sharon Freedman, Amir Levi, Rich Keeble
The point of view
Reviewed: 05-09-24
Great performance translates the horrific experience of Poland early in WWII from a very personal point of view.
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The Fifties
- By: David Halberstam
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
- Length: 34 hrs and 44 mins
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The Fifties is a sweeping social, political, economic, and cultural history of the 10 years that Halberstam regards as seminal in determining what our nation is today. Halberstam offers portraits of not only the titans of the age: Eisenhower, Dulles, Oppenheimer, MacArthur, Hoover, and Nixon; but also of Harley Earl, who put fins on cars; Dick and Mac McDonald and Ray Kroc, who mass-produced the American hamburger; Kemmons Wilson, who placed his Holiday Inns along the nation's roadsides; and more.
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one of the very best
- By Chester Chellman on 09-25-18
- The Fifties
- By: David Halberstam
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
Outstanding history
Reviewed: 04-22-24
The writing is remarkable, as is the scope. As one who lived those years as a preteen through young adulthood, I relished the information that brought the events to life and filled in so many gaps in my understanding. Halberstam writes with the color of a journalist. What a pleasure this has been.
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The Women
- A Novel
- By: Kristin Hannah
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan, Kristin Hannah
- Length: 14 hrs and 57 mins
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Women can be heroes. When twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath hears these words, it is a revelation. Raised in the sun-drenched, idyllic world of Southern California and sheltered by her conservative parents, she has always prided herself on doing the right thing. But in 1965, the world is changing, and she suddenly dares to imagine a different future for herself. When her brother ships out to serve in Vietnam, she joins the Army Nurse Corps and follows his path.
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WOW. Just Wow
- By Joanne DeVuono on 02-08-24
- The Women
- A Novel
- By: Kristin Hannah
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan, Kristin Hannah
Story of courageous women
Reviewed: 04-11-24
From a time I remember, when Vietnam was a dirty word, this is a story of the amazing strength and courage of women who were not forgotten because they were never known, US Army nurses on the front lines of the war. I felt amazingly ignorant listening to it, and very grateful to Kristin Hannah for writing such a compelling historical novel. In it you get the whole picture of the prim and proper early '60s running into the druggy, free love of the '70s, as well as the chaos, blood and gore of that miserable lost war. Listen to this book if you're old enough to remember the time, and definitely if you are too young. Learn about a time and a war that is relevant to our unstable time.
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The Unknown Beloved
- A Novel
- By: Amy Harmon
- Narrated by: Rob Shapiro
- Length: 14 hrs and 55 mins
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Chicago, 1923: Ten-year-old Dani Flanagan returns home to find police swarming the house, her parents dead. Michael Malone, the young patrolman assigned to the case, discovers there’s more to the situation—and to Dani Flanagan herself—than the authorities care to explore. Malone is told to shut his mouth, and Dani is sent away to live with her spinster aunts in Cleveland.
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Historical murder mystery
- By Buzy_reading on 06-01-22
- The Unknown Beloved
- A Novel
- By: Amy Harmon
- Narrated by: Rob Shapiro
Different
Reviewed: 04-01-24
An engaging story : period mystery with no bad language, no torrid sex, well developed characters, and excellent narration. What a refreshing surprise.
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The Color of Our Sky
- A Novel
- By: Amita Trasi
- Narrated by: Zehra Jane Nacqvi, Sneha Mathan
- Length: 11 hrs and 50 mins
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India, 1986: Mukta, a 10-year-old village girl from the lower-caste Yellama cult, has come of age and must fulfill her destiny of becoming a temple prostitute, as her mother and grandmother did before her. In an attempt to escape her fate, Mukta is sent to be a house girl for an upper-middle class family in Mumbai. There she discovers a friend in the daughter of the family, high-spirited eight-year-old Tara, who helps her recover from the wounds of her past.
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Fast moving ,gripping ,emotional ,well depicted.
- By Amazon CustomerAmeeta Adur on 10-09-17
- The Color of Our Sky
- A Novel
- By: Amita Trasi
- Narrated by: Zehra Jane Nacqvi, Sneha Mathan
Excellent
Reviewed: 03-28-24
The characters come alive in the clarity of the writing and through the narration. Full of color and the horror of girl children in poverty.
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The Long Walk
- The True Story of a Trek to Freedom
- By: Slavomir Rawicz
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Twenty-six-year-old cavalry officer Slavomir Rawicz was captured by the Red Army in 1939 during the German-Soviet partition of Poland and sent to the Siberian Gulag. In the spring of 1941, he escaped with six of his fellow prisoners, including one American. Thus began their astonishing trek to freedom.
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Inspiring and absorbing
- By A. Millard on 05-30-07
- The Long Walk
- The True Story of a Trek to Freedom
- By: Slavomir Rawicz
- Narrated by: John Lee
Great historical adventure
Reviewed: 03-18-24
Well written, beautifully narrated WWII story of incredible courage and resilience. Highly recommended to anyone looking for a book that is very hard to put down.
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