M. Hamilton
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The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo
- A Child, an Elder, and the Light from an Ancient Sky
- By: Kent Nerburn
- Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
- Length: 12 hrs and 55 mins
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A haunting dream that will not relent pulls author Kent Nerburn back into the hidden world of Native America, where dreams have meaning, animals are teachers, and the "old ones" still have powers beyond our understanding. In this moving narrative, we travel through the lands of the Lakota and the Ojibwe, where we encounter a strange little girl with an unnerving connection to the past, a forgotten asylum that history has tried to hide, and complex, unforgettable characters.
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Thought-provoking, though flawed
- By Buretto on 08-06-18
- The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo
- A Child, an Elder, and the Light from an Ancient Sky
- By: Kent Nerburn
- Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
Priceless Perspective
Reviewed: 04-08-25
Loved every word. So important especially now as we in the United States are hit with a particularly odious wave of wiping out history.
I read remembering the time I spent with the Seminoles at Brighton and the Cree at Saddle Lake. It was transformative because I saw for the first time people who were deeply in touch with the earth and life itself in ways I could have never imagined otherwise. Beautiful souls and minds but so different. I didn’t have the depth of the author but enough to be grateful once again for the gift of that time and those people. This book took me back… .
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The Basques
- A Captivating Guide to the History of the Basque Country, Starting from Prehistory Through Roman Rule and the Middle Ages to the Present
- By: Captivating History
- Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
- Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins
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The Basques live in a modestly small, triangular-shaped country that straddles the farthest northeastern portion of Spain and the southeastern portion of France. While some live outside this area today, many still call this region home. These hardy people have dwelt in the foothills of the jagged Pyrenees Mountains since prehistoric times, and they’re still there to this day.
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Fascinating History
- By M. Hamilton on 04-03-25
- The Basques
- A Captivating Guide to the History of the Basque Country, Starting from Prehistory Through Roman Rule and the Middle Ages to the Present
- By: Captivating History
- Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
Fascinating History
Reviewed: 04-03-25
The history was well organized. Picky as it may seem, this should be a scholarly work. This the incorrect use of “historic” vs “historical “ was troubling. I kept hoping the facts presented were more carefully handled than basic English grammar.
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Basque History of the World
- By: Mark Kurlansky
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 12 hrs and 44 mins
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Award-winning author Mark Kurlansky has drawn enthusiastic praise for his books, which are sharply-focused studies as well as glorious celebrations of their subjects. In The Basque History of the World, he turns his eye toward Europe’s oldest surviving culture - a culture as mysterious as it is fascinating. Settled in the western Pyrenees Mountains of France and Spain, the Basque nation is not drawn on maps and the origin of their forbidden language has never been discovered.
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Fills a gap in most folks' historical knowledge
- By Rz on 11-23-13
- Basque History of the World
- By: Mark Kurlansky
- Narrated by: George Guidall
The Devotion to Culture
Reviewed: 03-28-25
Loved the entire book as well as the presentation. Particularly as the United States struggles with changes in government and principle, this book has special relevance.
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All That She Carried
- The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake
- By: Tiya Miles
- Narrated by: Janina Edwards
- Length: 9 hrs and 29 mins
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In 1850s South Carolina, an enslaved woman named Rose faced a crisis: the imminent sale of her daughter Ashley. Thinking quickly, she packed a cotton bag for her with a few items, and, soon after, the nine-year-old girl was separated from her mother and sold. Decades later, Ashley’s granddaughter Ruth embroidered this family history on the sack in spare, haunting language. Historian Tiya Miles carefully traces these women’s faint presence in archival records, and, where archives fall short, she turns to objects, art, and the environment to write a singular history of slavery.
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An Astonishing Feat of Scholarship, Imagination and Empathy
- By Cin on 06-30-21
- All That She Carried
- The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake
- By: Tiya Miles
- Narrated by: Janina Edwards
Women and the Heart of Slavery
Reviewed: 12-29-22
For all the histories and stories of The South, this one is profoundly different. Written by a noted historian, it is a unique view of enslaved women who, through love and strength, created family connections that are present today.
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The Pecan Man
- By: Cassie Dandridge Selleck
- Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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In the summer of 1976, recently widowed and childless, Ora Lee Beckworth hires a homeless old black man to mow her lawn. The neighborhood children call him the Pee-can Man; their mothers call them inside whenever he appears. When the police chief's son is found stabbed to death near his camp, the man Ora knows as Eddie is arrested and charged with murder. Twenty-five years later, Ora sets out to tell the truth about the Pecan Man.
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Still Thinking About this Book
- By L. O. Pardue on 08-01-16
- The Pecan Man
- By: Cassie Dandridge Selleck
- Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
To The South
Reviewed: 08-06-22
For most of those who have lived in the South, this story will resonate. For those who haven’t, this may simply be a good story. Although it is fiction, it is the truth of the Deep South in 2022. The story of Ora Lee’s transformation and the pain and racist energy that fuels it is beautifully told.
The voice and soft southern accent of the narrator adds to the richness and guides the listener over a few predictable characters and minor conclusions. The flow of awareness and transformation based on relationships is the story of the South today just as it was in the time of Ora Lee and Blanche. Always an ongoing journey.
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Love in a Dry Season
- By: Shelby Foote
- Narrated by: Tom Parker
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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Shelby Foote's magnificently orchestrated novel anticipates much of the subject matter of his monumental Civil War trilogy, rendering the clash between North and South with a violence all the more shocking for its intimacy.
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A Story and Characters Not Worth Your Time
- By Michael Moore on 04-05-20
- Love in a Dry Season
- By: Shelby Foote
- Narrated by: Tom Parker
Fascinating Listen
Reviewed: 03-16-22
Shelby Foote knows how to spin a yarn. This story translates well to audio, although it deserves to be read carefully. As outrageous as the story is, Foote creates characters and connections that are memorable and easy to visualize. The role of women is particularly southern, realistic and disturbing. Highly recommend.
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The Beautiful American
- By: Jeanne Mackin
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
- Length: 11 hrs and 46 mins
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As recovery from World War II begins, expatriate American NoraTours travels from her home in southern France to London in search of her missing 16-year-old daughter. There she unexpectedly meets up with an oldacquaintance, famous model-turned-photographer Lee Miller. Neither has emergedfrom the war unscathed. Nora is racked with the fear that her efforts tosurvive under the Vichy regime may have cost her daughter's life. Lee suffersfrom what she witnessed as a war correspondent photographing the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps.
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Simply wonderful
- By nursebettyknitting on 07-10-14
- The Beautiful American
- By: Jeanne Mackin
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
Love, friendship and war
Reviewed: 01-18-22
The background of culture in the 1930s and 1940s is realistically woven into a story of love, friendship, betrayal, and war. The theme that underlies is the status of women, the mores that governed women’s lives. Two very different women face challenges and meet them in very different ways while being friends over a lifetime.
Here and there this is is a bit contrived but the characters push through those points. Much of the story is set in Paris and Grasse in the South of France. The details of both areas add charm that create an entertaining listen.
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