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Life Lived Wild
- Adventures at the Edge of the Map (Patagonia)
- By: Rick Ridgeway
- Narrated by: Rick Ridgeway
- Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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At the beginning of his memoir Life Lived Wild: Adventures at the Edge of the Map, Rick Ridgeway tells us that if you add up all his many expeditions, he’s spent over five years of his life sleeping in tents: “And most of that in small tents pitched in the world’s most remote regions.” It’s not a boast so much as an explanation. Whether at elevation or raising a family back at sea level, those years taught him, he writes, “to distinguish matters of consequence from matters of inconsequence.” He leaves it to his listeners to do the final sort of which is which.
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The hypocrisy and boasting ego. Blood boiling.
- By Amazon Customer on 12-30-21
- Life Lived Wild
- Adventures at the Edge of the Map (Patagonia)
- By: Rick Ridgeway
- Narrated by: Rick Ridgeway
The inspiration for the love of nature, wilderness and other human beings.
Reviewed: 10-09-24
This is an amazing book! It is inspirational in so many ways. Rick’s descriptions of the places and challenges he has faced took me there. The love that he had for other people, especially for his wife Jennifer, is a love so deep that I I’ll never look at my dear wife in other than an adoring, respectful and loving way. Rick’s friendships with those that filled his life are simply amazing! Thank you Rick for sharing your love for all things created by a power greater than all of us! Ron from New Mexico
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We Survived the End of the World
- Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope
- By: Steven Charleston
- Narrated by: Jason Grasl
- Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins
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Pandemics and war, social turmoil and corrupt governments, natural disasters and environmental collapse—it's hard not to watch the signs of the times and feel afraid. But we can journey through that fear to find hope. With the warnings of a prophet and the lively voice of a storyteller, Choctaw elder and author of Ladder to the Light Steven Charleston speaks to all who sense apocalyptic dread rising around and within.
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How much the larger community has hidden from its children.
- By Richard Bauer on 03-04-25
- We Survived the End of the World
- Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope
- By: Steven Charleston
- Narrated by: Jason Grasl
The resilience of Native Americans.
Reviewed: 09-23-24
The call to project by the author and by our Creator and the Native American Communities of what truly is Native America!
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The Diamond Eye
- A Novel
- By: Kate Quinn
- Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
- Length: 12 hrs and 51 mins
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In the snowbound city of Kiev, wry and bookish history student Mila Pavlichenko organizes her life around her library job and her young son—but Hitler’s invasion of Russia sends her on a different path. Given a rifle and sent to join the fight, Mila must forge herself from studious girl to deadly sniper—a lethal hunter of Nazis known as Lady Death. When news of her three hundredth kill makes her a national heroine, Mila finds herself torn from the bloody battlefields of the eastern front and sent to America on a goodwill tour.
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Excellent narration!
- By Denise Diener on 04-15-22
- The Diamond Eye
- A Novel
- By: Kate Quinn
- Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
A Hidden Historical Gem
Reviewed: 02-21-23
This truly a tale of love and war that will grip you from start to finish. From the battlefields of Russia to the White House it is an intriguing story of passion and politics.
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