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This catalog lists adult cassette books produced by NLS during. Books are listed alphabetically within subject categories under nonfiction and fiction headings. Some books may appear in more than one subject category. For instance, a book of science fiction short stories would be found in both "science fiction" and "short stories."
For the information of the reader, a notice may appear immediately following the book description listing strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, or violence. The word "some" before any of these terms indicates an infrequent occurrence, as in "some strong language."
Separate sections list books for young adults and books in Spanish under nonfiction and fiction headings. An index to bestsellers is located after the Spanish entries.
Abandoned: The Story of the Greely Arctic Expedition, 1881–1884 RC 57771
by A.L. Todd
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
3 cassettes
Based on Greely family papers, an account of the American expedition, led by
then-lieutenant Adolphus Greely, that set off in 1881 to explore islands off
the Greenland coast. Describes official bungling and mischance that led to
the stranding of the party of twenty-five men, including two Eskimo hunters.
1961.
Among Stone Giants: The Life of Katherine Routledge and Her Remarkable Expedition
to Easter Island RC 57458
by Jo Anne Van Tilburg
read by Kerry Cundiff
3 cassettes
Archaeologist chronicles the life and work of English explorer Katherine Routledge
(1866–1935), reconstructing her early rebellion against Victorian constraints,
the pioneering 1913 expedition, and her struggles with mental illness. Highlights
her contributions to the study of the island’s enormous stone heads and other
remnants of a civilization. 2003.
The Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty RC 57656
by Caroline Alexander
read by Graeme Malcolm
3 cassettes
Drawing on diaries, correspondence, news items, and other primary source material,
Alexander casts a new light on events surrounding the mutineers’ seizure of
the Bounty in 1789. Alexander examines the actions and motivations of the central
characters, as well as Tahitian seductions and political intrigues, concluding
that Captain Bligh was unjustly maligned. 2003.
An Ocean to Cross: Daring the Atlantic, Claiming a New Life RC 58390
by Liz Fordred
read by Janis Gray
2 cassettes
Account of a resourceful paraplegic couple who built a boat in landlocked Rhodesia
(now Zimbabwe) and sailed from South Africa to the Americas in 1981. Fordred
describes how she and her husband, Pete, overcame formidable obstacles in constructing
the Usikusiku to accommodate their handicaps. Details their remarkable journey
to gain independence and a new life. 2001.
Quest for Adventure: Ultimate Feats of Modern Exploration RC 58563
by Chris Bonington
read by Roy Avers
3 cassettes
Chronicles fifty years of pioneering "firsts" by land, sea, and air. Seventeen
stories of perseverance include the first ascent of Mount Everest, the crossing
of both poles, and two first circumnavigations of the earth: one nonstop by
balloon, the other solo by sailboat. 2000.
Samurai William: The Englishman Who Opened Japan RC 57385
by Giles Milton
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
The author of Nathaniel’s Nutmeg (RC 50638) chronicles the adventures of English
mariner William Adams, who was marooned in Japan in 1600. Adams is taken under
the tutelage of the shogun, learns the language and customs, and opens trade
between the two civilizations. 2002.
The Sea Hunters II RC 57292
by Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo
read by Bob Askey
3 cassettes
In this sequel to The Sea Hunters (RC 43934), the author and his colleagues
from the National Underwater and Marine Agency, a nonprofit group that searches
for shipwrecks of historical significance, continue their adventures. Among
the wrecks they seek are French explorer La Salle’s flagship, Civil War ironclads,
and PT-109. 2002.
The Secret Life of Cowboys RC 58774
by Tom Groneberg
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
A young college graduate relates how, with his new wife, he rejects an urban
lifestyle to become a cowboy. Describes beginning as a Colorado trail guide
then settling on a small Montana ranch. He recounts his growth and discovery
in the beautiful but brutal Western wilderness. 2003.
Shadow Divers: The True Adventure of Two Americans Who Risked Everything to
Solve One of the Last Mysteries of World War II RC 58650
by Robert Kurson
read by Bruce Huntey
3 cassettes
Journalist chronicles scuba divers John Chatterton’s and Richie Kohler’s 1991
discovery of a sunken World War II German U-boat off the New Jersey coast.
Describes their perilous six-year search in the 230-foot-deep sunken wreck
for clues to identify the submarine and its crew. Strong language. Bestseller.
2004.
Survive the Savage Sea RC 58667
by Dougal Robertson
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Author relates his family’s nightmare of trying to survive after killer whales
attacked and sank their forty-three-foot schooner Lucette in the Pacific Ocean.
Robertson’s daily account describes their thirty-eight-day struggle against thirst,
starvation, and exhaustion before being rescued by Japanese fishermen. 1973.
Touching the Void RC 57755
by Joe Simpson
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Mountain climber recounts his harrowing 1985 survival story of plunging off
an Andean ice ledge, forcing his partner, Simon Yates, to cut the rope binding
them. Describes Simpson’s grueling descent with a broken leg and Yates’s emotional
turmoil believing his friend to be dead. Some strong language. Bestseller.
1988.
The Way of a Ship: A Square-Rigger Voyage in the Last Days of Sail RC 58702
by Derek Lundy
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
The author of Godforsaken Sea (RC 50690) recreates the adventures of his great-great-uncle
Benjamin Lundy, a Cape Horn seaman during the 1880s. Derek Lundy portrays the
challenges and perils Benjamin and the crew most likely faced while learning
firsthand the "eternal lessons of the sea." 2002.
The Worst Journey in the World RC 58594
by Apsley Cherry-Garrard
read by David Cutler
5 cassettes
Epic tale of two-and-a-half years of exploration and survival in Antarctica
as recounted by the youngest member of Scott’s last expedition to the South
Pole. Describes the difficult crossing of the Beardmore Glacier, Cherry-Garrard’s
scientific mission to obtain emperor penguin eggs, and his discovery of Scott’s
body. 1922.
The Cruelest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race against an
Epidemic RC 58310
by Gay Salisbury and Laney Salisbury
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Chronicles the valiant efforts of a dogsled relay to bring serum to ice-bound
Nome, Alaska, when a deadly diphtheria outbreak put Eskimo natives and especially
their children at risk in 1925. Blends Alaska’s early history with portraits
of courageous team leaders and their dogs—including the famous Balto—who trekked
674 miles across frozen terrain. 2003.
Dog Is My Co-Pilot: Great Writers on the World’s Oldest Friendship RC 57155
by editors of The Bark read by Barbara Caruso
3 cassettes
Anthology of essays, short stories, and expert commentaries celebrating the
unique bond between humans and their dogs. Over forty selections chosen by
the editors of a California-based dog magazine pay tribute to the very first
meeting between man and animal, pack dynamics, canine wisdom, and the poignancy
of friendship and loss. 2003.
The Hidden Powers of Animals: Uncovering the Secrets of Nature RC 58120
by Karl P.N. Shuker
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Explains wild and domestic animal behavior via scientific research on psychic
pets, whale strandings, fainting goats, talking apes, homing horses, and waltzing
worms, among other species. For senior high and older readers. 2001.
Keep Chickens! Tending Small Flocks in Cities, Suburbs, and Other Small Spaces
RC 57434
by Barbara Kilarski
read by Kerry Cundiff
1 cassette
A collection of frequently asked questions for city slickers who want to raise
poultry. Coop construction, hen selection and care, egg laying and gathering
(one doesn’t need a rooster to get eggs), and chicken health are among the
tips for the urban breeder. Includes recipes. 2003.
The Arts RC 58659
by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
read by Janis Gray
6 cassettes (Reissue)
A cultural survey of painting, sculpture, architecture, music, theatre, and
many minor arts from prehistory to the twentieth century by the author of Van
Loon’s Lives (RC 55071). Covers creative expression in ancient Egypt and Greece,
the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. Revised and updated 1974. 1937.
Goya RC 58883
by Robert Hughes
read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
Interpretive biography of Spanish artist Francisco Goya (1746–1828) by Time
magazine art critic and author of Culture of Complaint (RC 36854). Chronicles
Goya’s development as a man and artist, offering critical analyses of his work,
social milieu, professional influences, and dominant events like the Inquisition.
2003.
Touched with Fire: Manic-Depressive Illness and the Artistic Temperament RC
56789
by Kay Redfield Jamison
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes
A professor of psychiatry examines the relationship between mood disorders
and artistic creativity. Discusses manic-depression, autobiographical material,
family history, biological research, and artistic endeavor to explore their
links. Examines these connections in the lives of writers and artists, focusing
on Lord Byron as a prime example. 1993.
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality RC 57798
by Brian Greene
read by Butch Hoover
5 cassettes
Physicist and author of The Elegant Universe (RC 48203) examines three hundred
years of scientific investigation into the basic but enigmatic concepts of
space, time, and reality. Provides background information on relativity and
quantum mechanics before exploring topics like Bell’s theorem, accelerated
expansion, man-made black holes, and more. Bestseller. 2004.
For Spacious Skies: The Uncommon Journey of a Mercury Astronaut RC 57329
by Scott Carpenter and Kris Stoever
read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
Autobiography of one of the seven Project Mercury astronauts. Carpenter revisits
his childhood, Naval aviation training, and selection to NASA’s landmark program.
He details his 1962 three-orbit mission aboard Aurora 7 and his reactions that
averted disaster upon reentry. Cowritten with his daughter. 2002.
Hubble: The Mirror on the Universe RC 58020
by Robin Kerrod
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
Astronomer explores the nature and evolution of the universe based on the discoveries
of the Hubble Space Telescope launched in 1990. Describes the structure of
galaxies, the life cycles of stars, and the planets in Earth’s solar system.
Includes background information on the Hubble project. 2003.
Lost in Space: The Fall of NASA and the Dream of a New Space Age RC 58278
by Greg Klerkx
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Former senior manager of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute
laments diminished expectations of space exploration. In reexamining NASA’s
history, Klerkx criticizes the agency’s political and bureaucratic infighting,
self-interest, and misguided focus on the space shuttle and International Space
Station. Contends that commercialization would revive popular interest. 2004.
Mapping Mars: Science, Imagination, and the Birth of a World RC 57657
by Oliver Morton
read by Lewis Grenville
3 cassettes
Explores the telecommunications technology, scientists, and artists behind
the mapping of the Martian landscape—once left to the imaginations of science
fiction writers. Morton chronicles nineteenth-century observations and twentieth-century
space expeditions to survey and understand the mountains, canyons, and missing
waters of the Red Planet. 2002.
The Mercury Thirteen: The Untold Story of Thirteen American Women and the
Dream of Space Flight RC 57609
by Martha Ackmann
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
Professor relates the experiences of thirteen female pilots who underwent secret
testing for potential inclusion in the U.S. space program during the 1960s.
Using historical research and firsthand interviews, Ackmann follows Jerrie
Cobb, Wally Funk, and others through the selection process, barrage of trials,
and battle against gender discrimination. 2003.
Mission Jupiter: The Spectacular Journey of the Galileo Spacecraft RC 57435
by Daniel Fischer
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
Award-winning German columnist describes the landmark discoveries of NASA’s
Galileo space probe, which reached Jupiter—after passing by Venus and two asteroids—in
December 1995, more than six years after liftoff. Fischer provides mission
history and specifications, focusing on what the project data revealed about
the planet’s moons and atmosphere. 1998.
The Moonlandings: An Eyewitness Account RC 58578
by Reginald Turnill
read by Bruce Huntey
3 cassettes
Memoir by award-winning British journalist chronicles the U.S. space program
from projects Mercury to Apollo. Author’s firsthand account draws on unparalleled
access to politicians, scientists, technicians, and early astronauts like Alan
Shepard, John Glenn, and Neil Armstrong who pioneered techniques that made
moon landings possible. Foreword by Buzz Aldrin. 2003.
The Orion Nebula: Where Stars Are Born RC 57523
by C. Robert O’Dell
read by Gordon Gould
2 cassettes
Former project scientist for the Hubble space telescope chronicles the technology
providing better observation of Earth’s nearest nebula, a stellar nursery of
collapsing gas and dust from which stars and planets are born. Discusses contributions
of seventeenth to twentieth-century astronomers to modern understanding of
stars and the nature of the universe. 2003.
Seeing in the Dark: How Backyard Stargazers Are Probing Deep Space and Guarding
Earth from Interplanetary Peril RC 57262
by Timothy Ferris
read by Lou Harpenau
4 cassettes
Science writer, inspired by a lifetime of stargazing, chronicles the professional-level
contributions of amateur astronomers. Emphasizes their vital role in watching
the skies for Near Earth Objects, and explains how advances in technology have
made astronomy an accessible hobby. Includes charts, observation guides, and
tips for the novice. 2002.
Among Stone Giants: The Life of Katherine Routledge and Her Remarkable Expedition
to Easter Island RC 57458
by Jo Anne Van Tilburg
read by Kerry Cundiff
3 cassettes
Archaeologist chronicles the life and work of English explorer Katherine Routledge
(1866–1935), reconstructing her early rebellion against Victorian constraints,
the pioneering 1913 expedition, and her struggles with mental illness. Highlights
her contributions to the study of the island’s enormous stone heads and other
remnants of a civilization. 2003.
Athénaïs: The Life of Louis XIV’s Mistress, the Real Queen of France RC 57243
by Lisa Hilton
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Biography of Athénaïs de Montespan (1640–1707), the longtime mistress of Louis
XIV. Discusses her early life, her prominent role as the Sun King’s paramour,
their children, her influence on the culture of the French court, and the bizarre
Affair of the Poisons which led to her downfall. 2002.
Big Russ and Me: Father and Son; Lessons of Life RC 58298
by Tim Russert
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Television journalist’s memoir celebrating his bond with his father, "Big Russ,"
a WWII veteran whom Russert calls "endlessly hardworking and eternally optimistic."
Author recollects his own 1950s Buffalo childhood in a close-knit Irish Catholic
neighborhood and recalls teachers who inspired him throughout his life. Bestseller.
2004.
The Bullfighter Checks Her Makeup: My Encounters with Extraordinary People
RC 57670
by Susan Orlean
read by Suzanne Toren
3 cassettes
Collection of over twenty profiles by New Yorker writer, author of The Orchid
Thief (RC 48462), of people who captured her interest throughout her career.
Subjects range from the well-known, among them designer Bill Blass, to the
unknown—for example, a typical ten-year-old boy—and many in between, even Spain’s
first female matador. 2001.
Burnt Bread and Chutney: Growing Up between Cultures; a Memoir of an Indian
Jewish Girl RC 58131
by Carmit Delman
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Reminiscences of Delman’s childhood in Ohio, New York, and Israel, flavored
with her mother’s Bombay Jewish heritage and her American father’s Ashkenazi
Jewish background. Compares tastes and traditions and relates matriarch Nana-bai’s
India memories. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and some
strong language. 2002.
Dry RC 58160
by Augusten Burroughs
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Author continues his memoir begun in Running with Scissors (RC 54817), describing
how his alcoholism interfered with work and landed him in a rehab center for
gays. He then recalls his return to the Manhattan streets, where he battled
cravings and personal demons. Strong language and some explicit descriptions
of sex. Bestseller. 2003.
The Education of Little Tree RC 58621
by Forrest Carter
read by Christopher Walker
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Memoir of an orphaned boy who was raised in a log cabin by his Cherokee grandparents
in Tennessee during the Great Depression. Some strong language. 1976.
Facing the Lion: Growing Up Maasai on the African Savanna RC 57478
by Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton
read by Frank Coffee
1 cassette
Virginia teacher recounts his childhood as a member of a nomadic tribe in northern
Kenya. Describes running from lions, tending cattle, being circumcised at thirteen
to become a"warrior," attending boarding school, searching for his wandering
village during vacations, and leaving home to study in the United States. For
junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America RC 58685
by Firoozeh Dumas
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
Author recollects her family’s adjustment to American culture after moving
from Iran to California in 1972 when she was seven. In a series of vignettes,
Firoozeh describes her father’s amusing attempts to assimilate, her uncle’s
penchant for fast food, and their experiences during the Iranian Revolution.
2003.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings RC 57200
by Maya Angelou
read by Andrea Frierson-Toney
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Memoir by well-known African American poet and college professor Maya Angelou.
She describes her childhood and adolescent years in rural Arkansas, in St.
Louis, and in San Francisco, and the racial and gender hardships she endured.
1969.
Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi RC 58613
by Katherine Frank
read by Anne Flosnik
5 cassettes
Biography of India’s first woman prime minister. Discusses Indira Gandhi’s
(1917–1984) sad childhood and her reluctance to enter politics even though
her father was former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Portrays the woman who
sublimated her personal inclinations to serve her country and was assassinated
by her own bodyguards. 2002.
Isadora: A Sensational Life RC 56529
by Peter Kurth
read by Celeste Lawson
5 cassettes
Details the life, loves, and bizarre death of Isadora Duncan (1877–1927), muse,
educator, feminist, and pioneer of modern dance. Set against the backdrop of
Europe and America in the early twentieth century, this chronicle draws from
major international archival sources, including private collections and unpublished
manuscripts. 2001.
L. Frank Baum: Creator of Oz RC 58766
by Katharine M. Rogers
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Biography of celebrated children’s author Lyman Frank Baum (1856–1919). Rogers
discusses Baum’s myriad occupations preceding his career as the successful
author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (RC 51047). Considers how Baum’s interest
in theosophy and his support of feminism influenced his life and work. 2002.
Living to Tell the Tale RC 57362
by Gabriel García Márquez
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
The Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author of novels such as One Hundred Years
of Solitude (RC 25181) and Love in the Time of Cholera (RC 26981) presents
a memoir—first of a projected trilogy—of his poverty-filled early years including
the beginning of his writing career, his love affairs, and politics. Bestseller.
2002.
A Man Called Peter: The Story of Peter Marshall RC 57404
by Catherine Marshall
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Widow writes the biography of her husband, a poor Scottish immigrant who became
the senior minister at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in the nation’s
capital and chaplain of the United States Senate. Fiftieth anniversary edition
includes additional selections of his prayers and sermons with a foreword by
Marshall’s son. 2001.
Mary Queen of Scots: The Fair Devil of Scotland RC 58800
by Jean Plaidy
read by Terry Hayes Sales
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Biography of ill-fated queen of Scotland Mary Stuart (1542–1587), executed
on the order of her cousin Queen Elizabeth I of England. Chronicles her childhood
in France, her multiple marriages, and the religious and political unrest that
plagued her rule. 1975.
Memoirs RC 57198
by David Rockefeller
read by Ted Stoddard
4 cassettes
Autobiography of billionaire John D. Rockefeller’s youngest grandson, born
in 1915. Recalls his childhood, college years, and military intelligence service
during World War II. Describes his banking career, provides insights into the
Rockefeller family, and presents many key twentieth-century figures of his
acquaintance from the worlds of politics, finance, and the arts. 2002.
A Mighty Heart: The Brave Life and Death of My Husband, Danny Pearl RC 57615
by Mariane Pearl
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Award-winning journalist relates Islamic fundamentalists’ 2002 abduction and
murder of her Jewish husband, Wall Street Journal correspondent Danny Pearl,
while the couple was on assignment in Pakistan. Mariane Pearl, who was then
pregnant, recalls the frantic search for Danny and the ensuing investigation
that captured world attention. 2003.
"My Heart Became Attached": The Strange Journey of John Walker Lindh RC 57347
by Mark Kukis
read by Ralph Lowenstein
2 cassettes
Biography of the "American Taliban," first U.S. citizen charged under the Patriot
Act. Traces Lindh’s odyssey from affluent California childhood through Arabic
studies in Yemen, terrorist training in Pakistan, and combat alongside the
Taliban in the Afghanistan war to his eventual U.S. trial as an enemy combatant.
Research included copious author interviews. 2003.
My Invented Country: A Nostalgic Journey through Chile RC 58348
by Isabel Allende
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
The famous author remembers her childhood home, Chile, which she left after
the death of her uncle in a 1973 military coup. She talks about Chile’s history,
nostalgic memories of her family, and her life as an exile in her new home,
the United States. 2003.
Never Forget: An Oral History of September 11, 2001 RC 58697
by Mitchell Fink and Lois Mathias
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Journalist and his wife gather dozens of first-person accounts of World Trade
Center workers, Pentagon employees, rescue personnel, witnesses, and others
who lived through the events of September 11, 2001. Violence and strong language.
2002.
An Old Wife’s Tale: My Seven Decades in Love and War RC 55808
by Midge Decter
read by Susan McInerney
2 cassettes
Midge Decter, conservative commentator, offers a memoir of her life over the
past seventy years. From her first secretarial job in New York City to her
reign as executive editor of Harper’s magazine, Decter relates her experiences
against a backdrop of her opinions on feminism, motherhood, and politics. 2001.
The Perfect Wife: The Life and Choices of Laura Bush RC 58096
by Ann Gerhart
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes
Reporter for the Washington Post, who has covered Laura Bush since her husband’s
2001 inauguration, discusses the First Lady’s life and influences from childhood
in West Texas and a career as teacher and librarian to her White House experiences.
Examines her character and her pursuit of serenity. 2004.
Queen Anne RC 57389
by Edward Gregg
read by Annie Wauters
4 cassettes
Biography of Britain’s Queen Anne (1665–1714). Presents public and private
aspects of her life, portraying her as both ruler and private individual. Examines
her reign, dominated at home by political factions vying to succeed her and
abroad by a struggle against France’s Louis XIV. 2001.
A Royal Duty RC 57361
by Paul Burrell
read by David Cutler
3 cassettes
Burrell, footman to Queen Elizabeth and butler to the late Princess of Wales,
details Diana’s life from the vantage point of his position of trust. Claiming
personal access to Diana’s confidences and facts behind the rumor mill, he
undertakes to allay speculation about her plans for remarriage and relocation
to America. Bestseller. 2003.
Sleeping with Cats: A Memoir RC 58077
by Marge Piercy
read by Suzanne Toren
3 cassettes
Born in Detroit in the 1930s, poet and novelist Marge Piercy details her abusive,
racy youth; political activism; marriages; and other relationships. Piercy
intersperses this account with depictions of her cats, who have provided faithful
companionship and consolation. Includes several of her poems. Some descriptions
of sex. 2002.
Soul on Ice RC 58082
by Eldridge Cleaver
read by Peter Jay Fernandez
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Memoirs by African American activist who was an influential leader of the Black
Panthers in the 1960s. Includes Cleaver’s letters from Folsom prison— in which
he describes his legal troubles—and essays on politics, race, and sex. 1992
preface by Ishmael Reed. Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language.
1968.
Taking Liberties: Four Decades in the Struggle for Rights RC 58778
by Aryeh Neier
read by Dan Willems
3 cassettes
Neier chronicles his career fighting for civil liberties and his work with
the ACLU, Human Rights Watch, and the Soros Foundations. Divided chronologically,
the book covers segregation, antiwar protests, abortion, and free speech issues
of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, and international rights issues dating to 2003.
2003.
Thura’s Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq RC 58523
by Thura Al-Windawi
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Nineteen-year-old Iraqi author, a student at the University of Pennsylvania,
shares the diary of her life during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Describes
the bombing of Baghdad, the first weeks of postwar occupation, and her family’s
ambivalence toward political and social events. For senior high and older readers.
2004.
Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War RC 57645
by Douglas Brinkley
read by Jake Williams
5 cassettes
Account of Massachusetts senator’s decorated naval career by history professor
and author of Wheels for the World (RC 56812). Drawing on interviews and Kerry’s
own wartime correspondence and journals, Brinkley describes Kerry’s schooling,
military training, tour of duty in Vietnam, and participation in antiwar protests.
Some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Waiting for Snow in Havana: Confessions of a Cuban Boy RC 57745
by Carlos Eire
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
A Yale historian recalls his privileged childhood in Cuba, where his eccentric
father was a Havana judge. Author describes living through the revolution,
losing everything, and escaping with his brother in 1962 to exile in Miami.
Some violence and some strong language. National Book Award. 2003.
Where I Was From RC 57757
by Joan Didion
read by Constance Crawford
2 cassettes
Family memoir and social criticism by Sacramento-born author of Political Fictions
(RC 53396). Reexamining her past writings and works by other Californians,
Didion contends that the restless individualism of her pioneer ancestors’ generations
has spawned many of the state’s emerging social and political dilemmas. Bestseller.
2003.
Wrapped in Rainbows: The Life of Zora Neale Hurston RC 56643
by Valerie Boyd
read by Anne Hancock
4 cassettes
Biographical appraisal of the life and work of African American folklorist
and writer Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960). Discusses Hurston’s roots in rural
Florida, her studies at Howard University and Barnard, her Harlem Renaissance
friendships, her anthropological travels in the South, and her published writings.
2003.
Yasir Arafat: A Political Biography RC 57851
by Barry Rubin and Judith Colp Rubin
read by Ralph Lowenstein
3 cassettes
Journalists portray the man who became leader of the Palestinian nationalist
movement in 1959 when he founded Fatah. Using interviews and archival materials,
they analyze his upbringing, his early military experiences, and the development
of his reputation as a revolutionary and survivor, focusing on the elusive
man himself. Includes chronology, glossary, and bibliography. 2003.
An Arrow through the Heart: One Woman’s Story of Life, Love, and Surviving
a Near-Fatal Heart Attack
by Deborah Daw Heffernan
read by Gillian Green
2 cassettes
Inspirational tale of recovery from sudden heart failure from which the author
almost dies at the age of forty-four. Explains illness and disability from
a patient’s point of view and describes the changes in relationships that
result when death is a daily possibility. 2002.
The Blindness Revolution: Jernigan in His Own Words RC 59457
by James H. Omvig
read by Roy Avers
4 cassettes
Blindness activist and attorney examines the transformation of the Iowa Commission
for the Blind by Dr. Kenneth Jernigan, a National Federation of the Blind leader.
Describes Jernigan’s reorganizing the service agency beginning in 1958 from
its ineffective medical model to a civil-rights-based "empowerment" organization.
2005.
Blindsided: Lifting a Life above Illness; a Reluctant Memoir RC 57643
by Richard M. Cohen
read by Peter Johnson
2 cassettes
Emmy Award-winning television news producer and journalist chronicles his battle
with multiple sclerosis and colon cancer. While detailing his vision loss and
other symptoms, Cohen’s frank account is "not about suffering" but about "surviving
and flourishing, rising above fear and self-doubt" with the support of his
wife and children. Bestseller. 2004.
Cassette Books, 2003 RC 58110
by National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
read by Kerry Cundiff
4 cassettes
A catalog of talking books produced on cassette during 2003 for adult and young
adult readers. The nonfiction and fiction sections list books by subject categories.
Separate listings identify teen selections, Spanish-language books, and bestsellers.
2004.
Choosing Assistive Devices: A Guide for Users and Professionals RC 57914
by Helen Pain and others read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Presents a systematic approach to selecting adaptive equipment and to incorporating
such devices into the daily lives of individuals with disabilities. To assure
a good match, recommends considering the physical and mental capabilities,
lifestyles, and preferences of both users and caregivers. Discusses options
for seating, toileting, bathing, and locomotion. 2003.
Connecting to Learn: Educational and Assistive Technology for People with
Disabilities RC 57905
by Marcia J. Scherer
read by Laura Giannarelli
3 cassettes
Comprehensive guide for people with visual and auditory disabilities. Offers
strategies for evaluating the needs of students and matching them to appropriate
assistive technology. Provides case studies, checklists, and information on
various computer and telecommunication devices. Companion to Living in the
State of Stuck (RC 52064). 2004.
A Different Way of Seeing: Youth with Visual Impairments and Blindness RC
58329
by Patricia Souder
read by Margaret Strom
1 cassette
Follows a young girl’s coping with sudden vision loss. Includes descriptions
of various visual disorders, their causes, and the kinds of help that adaptive
devices like white canes and guide dogs can provide to people with diminished
sight. For junior and senior high readers. 2004.
Disabled Rights: American Disability Policy and the Fight for Equality RC
56788
by Jacqueline Vaughn Switzer
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes
History and politics of the disability rights movement in the United States.
Discusses how the disability community has coalesced in the past fifty years
to press its demands and how passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act
has shaped public policy and individual expectations. Also reviews ADA-related
litigation and some "hot button" issues. 2003.
Disabling America: The Unintended Consequences of Government’s Protection
of the Handicapped RC 57766
by Greg Perry
read by Norm Thibeault
2 cassettes
Outspoken critic of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) contends that
the 1990 law to help disabled individuals actually hinders all citizens through
higher costs, increased regulation, invasive bureaucracies, and frivolous lawsuits.
Interweaves firsthand accounts to expose the impact of "government policy gone
wrong." 2003.
Finding Wheels: A Curriculum for Nondrivers with Visual Impairments for Gaining
Control of Transportation Needs RC 57825
by Anne L. Corn and L. Penny Rosenblum
read by Patricia McDermott
2 cassettes
Presents multifaceted program addressing emotional and physical travel-related
issues for young adults with visual impairments who may or may not have additional
mild disabilities. Explores options such as para-transit, charity services,
and bioptic driving and provides budgeting and route planning strategies to
maximize independence. Includes case studies and activities. 2000.
Helen and Teacher: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy RC 57818
by Joseph P. Lash
read by Mitzi Friedlander
7 cassettes in 2 containers (Reissue)
Dual biography reveals the depth and intensity in the mutually dependent relationship
between deaf-blind Helen Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan. Chronicles
both women’s childhoods and adult years until Keller’s death in 1968. 1980.
Helping Children with Autism Learn: Treatment Approaches for Parents and Professionals
RC 57033
by Bryna Siegel
read by Kerry Cundiff
4 cassettes
Guide for teachers, parents, and therapists to designing treatments according
to each child’s particular learning style. Siegel, a developmental psychologist,
identifies the fundamentals of disabilities associated with autistic spectrum
disorders and integrates developmental, behavioral, educational, and medical
research and theory into her strategies. 2003.
How I Became a Human Being: A Disabled Man’s Quest for Independence RC 57767
by Mark O’Brien
read by Dan Bloom
2 cassettes
Poet and journalist relates his struggle to live independently despite paralysis.
O’Brien (1949–1999), the subject of a 1997 Academy Award-winning documentary,
describes how the "disability revolution" gave him the freedom to pursue goals
of graduating from college and finding love. Some explicit descriptions of
sex and some strong language. 2003.
How to Travel: A Guidebook for Persons with a Disability RC 57909
by Fred Rosen
read by Gregory Gorton
1 cassette
A travel consultant for people with special needs outlines options for transportation,
accommodations, dining out, and cruises. Offers practical advice to enhance a
trip. 1997.
In the Shadow of Memory RC 57334
by Floyd Skloot
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Poet and novelist pens a first-person account of living with brain damage caused
by a virus attack at age forty-one. Describes the process of reassembling
his memories, relearning tasks of daily living, and coping with his ravaged
mind. Also depicts experiences dealing with the Social Security Administration
and dying family members. 2003.
Independent Living: A Viable Option for Long-Term Care RC 57655
by Andrew I. Batavia read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
Late founder of the Journal of Disability Policy Studies assesses three models
of available long-term care: institutional care, home-based support, and personal
assistance services. Details strategies for implementing the "independent
living model" and addresses consumer-related issues such as financing
and quality assurance. 2003.
Jean Langlais: The Man and His Music RC 58692
by Ann Labounsky
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Authorized biography of blind twentieth-century organist/composer Jean Langlais
(1907–1991) by organist/music scholar Labounsky. Discusses Langlais’s training
at France’s National Institute for the Blind, his sub-sequent position as organist
at Paris’s Sainte-Clotilde, his American tours, and his instrumental, choral,
and vocal compositions. 2000.
Job Search Handbook for People with Disabilities RC 58010
by Daniel J. Ryan
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Comprehensive resource guide to career development for people with mental or
physical disabilities. Helps prospective employees assess their strengths,
locate job openings, prepare for interviews, organize resumes, utilize government
programs, and negotiate the workplace. Includes a state-by-state list of employers
who recruit and hire qualified disabled individuals. 2004.
Kate’s Journey: Triumph over Adversity; the Story of a Miracle RC 58321
by Kate Adamson
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
Author recounts her survival against immense odds after suffering a brain stem
stroke that left her completely paralyzed at the age of thirty-three. Describes
the physical and emotional challenges she overcame and the lessons she learned
on her long road to recovery. 2004.
Laughing Allegra: The Inspiring Story of a Mother’s Struggle and Triumph Raising
a Daughter with Learning Disabilities RC 58016
by Anne Ford
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Memoir by the daughter of Henry Ford II describing her experiences bringing
up a child diagnosed as severely learning disabled in 1976. Includes a resource
guide and suggestions for parents of children with similar problems. 2003.
Legacy of the Blue Heron: Living with Learning Disabilities RC 56359
by Harry Sylvester
read by John Fulks
2 cassettes
Former president of the Learning Disabilities Association of America relates
his experiences growing up with severe literacy problems, causing him to rely
on his strengths in other areas to succeed. Sylvester discusses the challenges
faced by persons with LD and offers social and academic strategies for parents
and teachers. 2002.
Lessons I Learned in the Dark RC 57411
by Jennifer Rothschild
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Christian inspirational speaker and singer, who lost her eyesight in high school
due to retinitis pigmentosa, emphasizes the importance of spiritual beliefs
in overcoming personal problems. Rothschild describes her first and greatest
lesson, learned from God: "Even when it is not well with our circumstances,
it can be well with our souls." 2002.
Life on Wheels: For the Active Wheelchair User RC 57050
by Gary Karp
read by Mark Ashby
4 cassettes
A guide to help people with mobility disabilities enhance their quality of
life and adapt more completely to wheelchair use. Karp, who lives fully despite
his inability to walk, provides information on home access, intimacy issues,
medical concerns, and selecting a wheelchair. Also discusses applicable politics
and legislation. 1999.
Lullaby of Birdland RC 57996
by George Shearing
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Reminiscences by congenitally blind jazz pianist Shearing about his 1920s English
childhood and early success in London before he emigrated to America in 1947.
Recounts hobnobbing in New York with jazz greats Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan,
Charlie Parker, and Dizzy Gillespie, among others, and recording with his famed
quintet. 2004.
A Measure of Endurance: The Unlikely Triumph of Steven Sharp RC 58189
by William Mishler
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
A former college professor recounts the ordeal of a rural Oregon teen whose
arms were violently amputated by a hay baler he had powered off. Mishler details
how Sharp sued for millions after discovering the manufacturer knew its machine
was defective. Some violence and some strong language. 2003.
My Disability—God’s Ability: Seven Principles of Triumphant Life RC 59622
by Young Woo Kang
read by Bill Wallace
1 cassette
In the sequel to A Light in My Heart (RC 26603), a Korean-born, blind U.S.
government senior executive continues his memoir "to tell the world how faith
and vision work together" and how they change lives. Kang discusses the principles
that helped him thrive and overcome bitterness. 2004.
My Thirteenth Winter: A Memoir RC 58528
by Samantha Abeel
read by Kimberly Schraf
2 cassettes
Abeel, both gifted and learning disabled, describes being different at school.
Discusses her diagnosis of dyscalculia, which compromises sequential processing
required for spelling, telling time, remembering locker combinations, and understanding
math and grammar. Relates learning coping skills in a prescribed special ed
math class. For senior high readers. 2003.
An Ocean to Cross: Daring the Atlantic, Claiming a New Life RC 58390
by Liz Fordred
read by Janis Gray
2 cassettes
Account of a resourceful paraplegic couple who built a boat in landlocked Rhodesia
(now Zimbabwe) and sailed from South Africa to the Americas in 1981. Fordred
describes how she and her husband, Pete, overcame formidable obstacles in constructing
the Usikusiku to accommodate their handicaps. Details their remarkable journey
to gain independence and a new life. 2001.
Partners in Independence: A Success Story of Dogs and the Disabled RC 58508
by Ed Eames and Toni Eames
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Accounts of disabled people whose lives have been enhanced by specially trained
guide, hearing, and service dogs. Documents heroism as well as everyday deeds.
The authors, who are visually impaired, also describe their own experiences
with canine partners and chronicle the 1990s assistance dog movement. Revision
of 1997 edition. 2004.
The Question of David: A Disabled Mother’s Journey through Adoption, Family,
and Life RC 58690
by Denise Sherer Jacobson
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
An independent thirty-six-year-old woman, happily married, recounts the couple’s
decision to adopt a possibly disabled baby boy. Both she and her husband have
cerebral palsy and use wheelchairs, but open their hearts to becoming a family.
Describes the joys and daily complexities of raising their son. 1999.
The Radical Lives of Helen Keller RC 57987
by Kim E. Nielsen read by Judith Gantly
2 cassettes
Feminist professor analyzes the political and social views of Helen Keller.
Describes Keller’s support of the Socialist Party of America in 1909, women’s
suffrage and birth control, and radical labor unions. But, according to the
author, "the disability politics she adopted were frequently conservative,
consistently patronizing, and occasionally repugnant." 2004.
Reflections from a Different Journey: What Adults with Disabilities Wish All
Parents Knew RC 58425
edited by Stanley D. Klein and John D. Kemp
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
Forty informative essays by successful adult role models who have "lived the
disability experience." Individuals with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, vision
and hearing loss, autism, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, learning disabilities,
and other health conditions share their thoughts on acceptance, parenting,
sexuality, and education. 2004.
Scattered Shadows: A Memoir of Blindness and Vision RC 58675
by John Howard Griffin
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
The author of Black like Me (RC 17498) recounts losing his sight in 1947 from
a war injury and unexpectedly recovering it ten years later. Describes his
religious conversion to Catholicism during his blindness and individual and
institutional reactions to his physical impairment. Some strong language. 2004.
Sweet Recovery: A Young Woman’s Emotional Ride with Diabetes, Vision Loss,
and Food Addiction . . . to Health and Freedom RC 57322
by Denise J. Bradley
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
The author of What Does It Feel Like to Have Diabetes? (RC 32581) describes
the effect on her and her family of two decades of uncontrolled illness. Recalls
how she became healthy through self-motivation and careful oversight of her
condition. 1992.
Teens with the Courage to Give: Young People Who Triumphed over Tragedy and
Volunteered to Make a Difference RC 56366
by Jackie Waldman
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Thirty teenagers share their experiences overcoming hardship and finding fulfillment
by helping others. In "The Fight for Life" a teen suffering from depression
starts a suicide prevention program. In "Born to Win" a one-legged amputee
wins races wearing a prosthesis and visits kids in hospitals. For junior and
senior high readers. 2000.
Ten Things I Learned from Bill Porter RC 56677
by Shelly Brady
read by Ray Childs
1 cassette
The story of a Portland, Oregon, door-to-door salesman with cerebral palsy,
whose "indomitable optimism" enabled him to succeed in business and life. Porter’s
tale unfolds as his assistant elaborates on the lessons she learned from this
remarkable man. Foreword by actor William H. Macy, who played Porter in a television
movie. 2002.
The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability: For All of Us Who Live with Disabilities,
Chronic Pain, and Illness RC 58244
by Miriam Kaufman and others
read by Gabra Zackman
3 cassettes
Guide drawn from authors’ professional and personal experiences and from an
informal survey of people living with various disabilities. Topics include
sexual health, self-esteem, communication, and debunking myths. Explicit descriptions
of sex. 2003.
Wheelchairs on the Go: Accessible Fun in Florida RC 57542
by Michelle Stigleman and Deborah Van Brunt
read by Erik Synnestvedt
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Definitive travel guide to the Sunshine State for people using walkers, canes,
and wheelchairs. Highlights tourist attractions, beaches, accommodations, and
sports activities that are most accessible to visitors who are mobility impaired.
2002.
The World I Live In RC 57951
by Helen Keller
read by Judith Gantly
1 cassette
New edition of a short collection of personal essays Helen Keller wrote in
1908 when she was twenty-eight. Follows The Story of My Life (RC 55883). This
reflective work is separated into three categories: the senses, especially
touch; imagination, thinking, and language; and dream analysis. Introduction
by Roger Shattuck. 2003.
Why I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability RC 58021
by Paul K. Longmore
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
Thirteen articles by history professor, coauthor of The New Disability History
(RC 52391), and polio survivor discussing issues posed by "systemic prejudice
and institutionalized discrimination." In the title essay, Longmore describes
torching a book he spent ten years writing to protest government "work disincentive"
policies penalizing disabled persons trying to earn a living. 2003.
Absolute Beginner’s Guide to eBay RC 57024
by Michael Miller
read by John Richardson
3 cassettes
Guide to buying and selling items on eBay, the online auction site launched
in 1995 to facilitate trading of all types of merchandise. Provides information
on setting up an account, searching for items, dealing with fraudulent sellers,
becoming a successful seller, payment methods, shipment of items, and other
topics. 2003.
The Automatic Millionaire: A Powerful One-Step Plan to Live and Finish Rich;
The Finish Rich Series RC 57712
by David Bach
read by Christopher Walker
2 cassettes
Financial expert’s simple, commonsense approach to accumulating wealth over
one’s working life. Advises people to forget budgeting and instead "pay themselves
first" by setting aside a certain percentage of their salary for direct deposit
into a retirement account. Stresses the importance of automating personal finances
to obviate day-to-day decisions. Bestseller. 2004.
Bittersweet: The Story of Sugar RC 57299
by Peter Macinnis
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Overview of the history of sugar production from its beginnings in New Guinea
some nine thousand years ago to New World plantations using slave labor and
finally to twentieth century developments. Discusses the sugar trade’s influence
on economic policies and international relations. Also notes the environmental
destruction caused by sugar cane harvesting. 2002.
Colossus: How the Corporation Changed America RC 58270
edited by Jack Beatty
read by Bill Wallace
4 cassettes
Through a selection of interwoven documents, essays, and commentaries, an Atlantic
Monthly senior editor charts the development of American corporations from
the seventeenth to the twentieth century. Beatty explores the complex and essential
relationship between corporate power and representative government in the United
States. 2001.
Final Accounting: Ambition, Greed, and the Fall of Arthur Andersen RC 57336
by Barbara Ley Toffler
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Former ethics consultant for Arthur Andersen chronicles events leading to the
prestigious accounting firm’s demise, including its 2002 conviction for obstruction
of justice in federal investigation of star client Enron. Toffler provides
insider’s look at gradually deteriorating values and increasing corporate corruption
that, in her view, caused this and other financial scandals. 2003.
Fish! Tales: Real-Life Stories to Help You Transform Your Workplace and Your
Life RC 57384
by Stephen C. Lundin and
read by Dan Toohey
1 cassette
In this companion to Fish! (RC 54813), four companies improve their employees’
morale and boost productivity by using positive reinforcement. They include
businesses big and small: a hospital, a phone company, a car dealership, and
a roofing company. Offers exercises to achieve a positive attitude. 2002.
The Hidden Cost of Being African American: How Wealth Perpetuates Inequality
RC 58125
by Thomas M. Shapiro
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
Brandeis professor argues from interviews and national survey data that American
racial inequality persists through asset poverty, notwithstanding the nation’s
declining racial prejudice and increasing minority employment and income. Presents
several antipoverty solutions, among them home ownership, renters’ tax credits,
and estate tax reform. 2004.
Jack Welch and the GE Way: Management Insights and Leadership Secrets of the
Legendary CEO RC 57915
by Robert Slater
read by David Toney
2 cassettes
Leadership lessons from General Electric CEO Jack Welch, whose revolutionary
business philosophy transformed GE in the 1980s from a "bureaucratic, labor-intensive
corporate giant into a highly productive machine." Welch’s strategies, which
apply to any size corporation, include creating a culture of learning, effectively
communicating his ideas, empowering employees, and fighting bureaucracy. 1999.
Life Is a Series of Presentations: Eight Ways to Punch Up Your People Skills
at Work, at Home, Anytime, Anywhere RC 58576
by Tony Jeary
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
Lifelong entrepreneur and speaking coach to America’s top executives adapts
his corporate techniques to the general public. Explains the psychology of
persuasion and reveals eight essential practices for successful communication
and social interaction including preparation, delivery, knowing one’s audience,
and overcoming anxiety. 2004.
There’s No Such Thing as "Business" Ethics: There’s Only One Rule for Making
Decisions RC 57002
by John C. Maxwell read by John C. Maxwell
1 cassette
Leadership expert and author of Running with the Giants (RC 55101) explains
how the Golden Rule—"do unto others"—can be applied to business to build morale,
increase productivity, and encourage teamwork. Uses real-life ethical dilemmas
and in-depth discussion questions to demonstrate the benefits of following
this universal guideline. 2003.
Trump: How to Get Rich RC 58051
by Donald J. Trump
read by Ralph Lowenstein
2 cassettes
Author of Trump: The Art of the Deal (RC 26956) offers straightforward advice
on getting rich, distilled from thirty years at the top. Rules include: stay
focused, pay attention to details, read Carl Jung, reflect three hours daily,
trust your instincts, and learn the value of saying no. Bestseller. 2004.
Twenty Ads That Shook the World: The Century’s Most Groundbreaking Advertising
and How It Changed Us All RC 58611
by James B. Twitchell
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes
Traces the evolution of advertising technology; presents twenty commercials
and ad campaigns that the author believes have most influenced the American
marketplace and culture. Explains the consumer needs that these products filled,
how the sponsors gained publicity within each community, and how their successes
served as milestones in changing the nation’s perspective. 2000.
The Art of Happiness at Work RC 57386
by Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
In this sequel to The Art of Happiness (RC 47827), a psychiatrist questions
the Dalai Lama about applying Buddhist principles in the workplace. The Tibetan
spiritual leader advises that career satisfaction is related to staying motivated,
having a realistic "sense of self," and maintaining "basic human values" such
as kindness and compassion. 2003.
Getting Your Book Published for Dummies RC 57279
by Sarah Parsons Zackheim
read by Carol Dines
3 cassettes
Describes the publishing industry and emphasizes what budding authors need
to know in order to have a book produced. Includes advice on dealing with negotiations,
proposals, advances, options, rights, marketing, agents, and self-publishing
on the Web. Foreword by Nelson DeMille. 2000.
Job Search Handbook for People with Disabilities RC 58010
by Daniel J. Ryan
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Comprehensive resource guide to career development for people with mental or
physical disabilities. Helps prospective employees assess their strengths,
locate job openings, prepare for interviews, organize resumes, utilize government
programs, and negotiate the workplace. Includes a state-by-state list of employers
who recruit and hire qualified disabled individuals. 2004.
The Practical Writer: From Inspiration to Publication RC 58698
edited by Therese Eiben and Mary Gannon
read by Kerry Cundiff
3 cassettes
Poets and Writers magazine editors’ compilation of essays to facilitate informed
decisions by emerging authors at each career stage. Covers title choice, manuscript
revision, grant applications, contracts, interaction with editors, and more.
Contributors are novelists, poets, and publishing insiders. 2004.
Young Adult’s Guide to a Business Career RC 58693
by M.J. Giles
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
Guide for students who are choosing a career. Gives examples of jobs in a variety
of fields, highlighting both positive and negative aspects and listing skills
and education needed. Profiles include work in computers, accounting, finance,
management, and marketing. For senior high and older readers. 2004.
Young Adult’s Guide to Business Communications RC 58626
by Kristi L. Thomason-Carroll
read by Colleen Delany
1 cassette
Outlines the interpersonal skills a new graduate needs for success in the workplace.
Covers applying for a job, interviewing, making a good first impression, and
using proper written and verbal communication. Includes sample resumés and
letters. For senior high and older readers. 2004.
Aeschylus I—Oresteia: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides RC
58751
by Aeschylus
read by Anne Flosnik
1 cassette
Three ancient Greek tragedies written and performed in the fifth century B.C.
The trilogy of plays comprising Oresteia relates the murder of Agamemnon, the
return of his son Orestes to avenge his father’s death and regain the throne,
and Orestes’ flight from Argos. Translation, introduction, and critical commentary
by Richmond Lattimore. 1953.
The Diamond Sutra and The Sutra of Hui-Neng RC 57343
translated by A.F. Price and Mou-lam Wong
read by Gordon Gould
2 cassettes
The Diamond Sutra, a sacred Buddhist scripture, passed into written format
in the fourth century A.D. Price’s English translation of the text was made
in 1947. In 1929 Wong made the first English translation of The Sutra of Hui-Neng,
a T’ang dynasty record of sermons and sayings belonging to the Zen tradition.
1947.
Herodotus: The Histories; New Translation, Selections, Backgrounds, Commentaries
RC 58293
by Herodotus
read by Ken Kliban
5 cassettes
Excerpts from the writings of the fifth-century B.C. Greek historian and traveler
known as the "father of history," translated by Walter Blanco. Describes the
wars and worlds, even folktales and gossip, of ancient Greece, Persia, Egypt,
and Italy. 1992.
Meditations RC 58577
by Marcus Aurelius
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Ethical and spiritual reflections of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (A.D.
121–180), written during the last decade of his life. Offers advice and insights
on daily conduct, leadership, and personal integrity. Modern English translation
and introduction by Gregory Hays. 2002.
The Ramayana RC 57852
by Ramesh Menon
read by Yolande Bavan
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Ancient Indian epic rendered in modern prose. Recreates the legend of Prince
Rama, his banishment to the forest, his wife Sita’s abduction by the demon
emperor, and Rama’s rescue of her. The hero’s journey, one of physical and
spiritual devotion, embodies traditional Hindu cultural beliefs. Includes Menon’s
introduction. 2001.
Absolute Beginner’s Guide to eBay RC 57024
by Michael Miller
read by John Richardson
3 cassettes
Guide to buying and selling items on eBay, the online auction site launched
in 1995 to facilitate trading of all types of merchandise. Provides information
on setting up an account, searching for items, dealing with fraudulent sellers,
becoming a successful seller, payment methods, shipment of items, and other
topics. 2003.
Hacker Culture RC 58336
by Douglas Thomas
read by Todd Scofield
2 cassettes
Communications professor traces the history and evolution of the "computer
underground" from its mainly university graduate student origins in the 1950s
and 1960s to its wider spread with home computers today. Thomas analyzes media
representation and mainstream opinion of hacking and explores the relationship
between the subculture and computer industry. 2002.
Making Family Websites: Fun and Easy Ways to Share Memories RC 57845
by Jenni Bidner
read by Kerry Cundiff
1 cassette
Easy-to-follow instructions for creating an interactive online scrapbook for
exchanging family news, displaying photos, and organizing events. Explains
how web sites work and provides information on securing a site name, using
computer software, improving photo quality, designing and personalizing a virtual
gallery, and uploading a finished product onto the Internet. 2003.
A Shortcut through Time: The Path to the Quantum Computer RC 57444
by George Johnson
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
Award-winning New York Times science writer explores the possibilities of quantum
computation. Johnson compares present-day desktop and supercomputers based
on binary logic to possible future computers relying on principles of molecular
physics, which would be exponentially faster. Provides an overview of the basic
concepts and evolution of quantum mechanics. 2003.
Windows XP for Dummies RC 57340
by Andy Rathbone
read by John Richardson
3 cassettes
Covers the essentials for novices to become familiar with basic computer parts
as well as the Windows XP operating system. Includes how to run programs, move
and delete files, connect to the Internet, and use such applications as e-mail,
web browsers, and multimedia players. 2001.
The Apprentice: My Life in the Kitchen RC 58509
by Jacques Pépin
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Memoir of chef who grew up amidst the deprivations and bombings of France in
World War II. Pépin recounts the early years in his family’s restaurant and
his later move to America, where he befriended Craig Claiborne and Julia Child.
Describes his culinary adventures and includes favorite recipes. 2003.
The Best American Recipes, 2003–2004 RC 57235
edited by Fran McCullough and Molly Stevens
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Collection of recipes gathered from various cookbooks, magazines, newsletters,
and web sites. Selections, with hints from the back of food packages and tips
for cooks, include starters, soups, salads, breakfast and lunch recipes, main
dishes, breads, desserts, and drinks. Also includes the top ten food trends
of the year. 2003.
Blue Plate Specials and Blue Ribbon Chefs: The Heart and Soul of America’s
Great Roadside Restaurants RC 57410
by Jane Stern and Michael Stern
read by Faith Potts
2 cassettes
Celebrated food writers travel across the country to find the tastiest down-home
dishes America’s blue-collar chefs have to offer. Going from the busiest truck
stop diners to the friendliest greasy spoons, the Sterns introduce a cast of
café characters, profile the chefs, and give their favorite recipes. 2001.
The Book Club Cookbook: Recipes and Food for Thought from Your Book Club’s
Favorite Books and Authors RC 58177
by Judy Gelman and Vicki Levy Krupp
read by Barbara Pinolini
4 cassettes
Each of one hundred entries includes a synopsis of a popular book club selection,
an explanation of the role food plays that book, recipes based on those foods,
and a profile of the recommending book club. 2004.
Cookoff: Recipe Fever in America RC 58510
by Amy Sutherland
read by Colleen Delany
3 cassettes
Intrigued by the 2000 Pillsbury Bake-Off contest, journalist Sutherland follows
a group of contestants around the country for a year. She describes chili cook-offs,
county fairs, and other competitive cooking events while recounting the participants’
backgrounds and motivations. Includes winning recipes. 2003.
Near a Thousand Tables: A History of Food RC 58627
by Felipe Fernández-Armesto
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
Oxford historian presents a global perspective of food as a theme of world
history, "inseparable from all other interactions of human beings with one
another . . . and nature." He has classified his topic into eight "revolutions,"
including cooking, food as more than sustenance, and food as an indicator of
rank. 2002.
Oz Clarke’s New Encyclopedia of Wine RC 57846
by Oz Clarke
read by John Richardson
10 cassettes in 2 containers
Wine expert Clarke begins on the premise that the new world of wine offers
endless choices and expands every year. More than 1,500 entries compose his
alphabetical listing of wines, grapes, growing regions, and producers. Also
provides hints on choosing red, white, and sparkling wines. 2003.
Pillsbury Best of the Bake-Off Cookbook: Recipes from America’s Favorite Cooking
Contest RC 58290
by Pillsbury Editors
read by Kerry Cundiff
4 cassettes
Presents about four hundred recipes from the Pillsbury Bake-Off contests begun
in 1949. Groupings include soups, sandwiches, and snacks; main dishes, including
Quick and Easy Main Meals; side dishes and salads; breads; cookies; cakes;
and pies. Details how home cooks perpetuate their ethnic heritages. 2004.
Secrets of Saffron: The Vagabond Life of the World’s Most Seductive Spice
RC 58625
by Pat Willard
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes
Food writer Pat Willard traces the provocative history of saffron, from its
medical significance in ancient Egypt, through the spice trade of the Middle
Ages, to its present uses in cooking. Includes a short guide to buying saffron
and a selection of both ancient and modern recipes. 2001.
Solo Suppers: Simple Delicious Meals to Cook for Yourself RC 57326
by Joyce Goldstein
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Restaurant chef offers sophisticated recipes designed for the single diner
that minimize leftovers and maximize the versatility of basic ingredients.
Goldstein includes tips on "shopping for one," planning meals, stocking a pantry,
and outfitting a kitchen. Meal ideas cover soups, salads, sauces, pastas, seafood,
meat, poultry, and desserts. 2003.
The Soul of a Chef: The Journey toward Perfection RC 58620
by Michael Ruhlman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to The Making of a Chef (RC 47657), award-winning journalist
explores the professional cooking world by attending the Culinary Institute
of America’s Certified Master Chef ten-day examination and observing the candidates’
successes and failures. Also describes three distinctive chefs and their restaurants.
Includes appendix of recipes. 2000.
The South Beach Diet Cookbook RC 58161
by Arthur Agatston
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Florida cardiologist’s companion to his bestselling weight loss book, The South
Beach Diet (RC 56409). Provides over two hundred recipes, each designated as
phase one, two, or three of the diet. Includes healthy ideas for breakfast,
soups, salads, side dishes, fish, poultry, meats, vegetarian meals, and more.
Bestseller. 2004.
Win Her with Dinner: Food, Booze, and Tunes for Cooking Up the Perfect Evening
RC 58515
by Doug Veith and Alex Hilebronner
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
Although intended for guys cooking for girls, this home entertainment guide
is helpful to anyone who wants to prepare a meal but doesn’t know where to
begin. Accompanying the twenty-four step-by-step recipes are ingredient and
equipment lists plus recommendations for drinks and background music. 2004.
American Mafia: A History of Its Rise to Power RC 58884
by Thomas Reppetto
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Former Chicago detective and coauthor of NYPD (RC 52137) surveys organized
crime in the United States, 1880s to 1950s. Contends that social forces empowering
Torrio, Capone, Luciano, and many other mobsters included widespread anti-immigrant
bias, Prohibition, and corrupt alliances between politicians and law "enforcers"
flagrantly on the take. 2004.
The Anthrax Letters: A Medical Detective Story RC 57599
by Leonard A. Cole
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Bioterrorist expert chronicles the autumn 2001 anthrax attacks that infected
twenty-two people and killed five after spores of the odorless, tasteless bacteria
were placed in letters and mailed via the U.S. Postal Service. The account
also profiles the scientists, doctors, and researchers at the front lines of
biological defense. 2003.
Anyone You Want Me to Be: A True Story of Sex and Death on the Internet RC 58783
by John Douglas and Stephen Singular
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
Former FBI profiler Douglas traces the case of John Robinson, one of the first
known serial killers to find his victims by using the Internet. Explores the
Kansas con man’s world, his decades-long criminal record, and his ability to
lure women into sadomasochistic relationships. Violence, strong language, and
some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Be Alert, Be Aware, Have a Plan: The Complete Guide to Protecting Yourself,
Your Home, Your Family RC 58312
by Neal Rawls
read by Todd Scofield
2 cassettes
Former police officer’s advice for individual and family security in any situation.
Includes tips on travel, workplace safety, self-defense, and teaching kids
self-protection; guidelines for preventing credit card fraud, road rage, and
carjackings; and recommendations for responding to natural disasters and terrorist
attacks. Resources provided. 2002.
Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder RC 56255
by Steve Hodel
read by Ray Hagen
4 cassettes
Retired LAPD detective describes how he pieced together evidence that led him
to conclude that his own father—a sophisticated Hollywood doctor who died in
1999—was a sadistic serial killer who committed the notorious, long-unsolved
1947 murder and mutilation of Elizabeth Short, known as the Black Dahlia. Some
strong language. Bestseller. 2003.
Bringing Elizabeth Home: A Journey of Faith and Hope RC 57429
by Ed Smart and Lois Smart
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
Mormon parents describe their ordeal when their fourteen-year-old daughter,
Elizabeth, was kidnapped in June 2002 and their joy when she was found alive
in March 2003. The Smarts recall the deep faith in God that sustained their
family and to which they attribute Elizabeth’s miraculous return. Bestseller.
2003.
Broken Vows RC 57931
by Eric Francis
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Chronicle of a l994 murder in Cherry Hill, New Jersey: Rabbi Fred Neulander,
suspected of hiring a hit man to kill his wife in order to continue an adulterous
affair with a local radio personality, was indicted for the murder four years
later. Some violence and some strong language. 2002.
Circumstantial Evidence: Death, Life, and Justice in a Southern Town RC 56675
by Pete Earley
read by Dan Bloom
3 cassettes
Journalist describes events surrounding the 1986 murder of college student
Ronda Morrison in Monroeville, Alabama. When another young woman is murdered
in a nearby town, the suspects in that case offer information on Ronda’s murder,
and a black man with no record, Walter McMillian, is put on death row for six
years until an attorney proves him innocent. Strong language and some violence.
1995.
City of Secrets: The Truth behind the Murders at the Vatican RC 58046
by John Follain
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
The author of Jackal (RC 48352) recounts his investigation of the 1998 murder
of the Vatican’s Swiss Guard commander and his wife by lance corporal Cédric
Tornay, who then committed suicide. Sensing a Vatican cover-up, Follain interviews
officials who reveal homosexuality and the involvement of the ultraconservative
Opus Dei organization. 2003.
Crimes of New York: Stories of Crooks, Killers, and Corruption from the World’s
Toughest City RC 58736
edited by Clint Willis
read by Todd Scofield
2 cassettes
Fourteen previously published true-crime tales bring to life the Big Apple’s
illicit past and present. Selections include "The Annals of Manhattan
Crime"
listing Manhattan’s most famous social aberrations, examinations of turn-of-the-century
Tam-many Hall’s political corruption, and an excerpt from Herbert Asbury’s
The Gangs of New York (RC 55088). 2003.
Deadly Innocence RC 57265
by Scott Burnside and Alan Cairns
read by Ray Foushee
4 cassettes
Reconstructs the Canadian "crime of the century" in which Paul and Karla Bernardo—a
seemingly normal newlywed couple—abduct, rape, torture, and kill teenage girls,
including Karla’s own sister. Paul also turns out to be the serial "Scarborough
Rapist" who haunted Ontario for years. Explicit descriptions of sex, violence,
and strong language. 1995.
Death Sentence: The True Story of Velma Barfield’s Life, Crimes, and Execution
RC 56796
by Jerry Bledsoe
read by Steven Carpenter
3 cassettes
Follows the case of a North Carolina woman who was executed in 1984 for poisoning
four people (including her mother and her fiancé) with arsenic. Includes interviews
with her children and describes her jailhouse religious conversion. Some violence
and some strong language. 1998.
Double Deal: The Inside Story of Murder, Unbridled Corruption, and the Cop
Who Was a Mobster RC 58285
by Michael Corbitt
read by Richard Davidson
3 cassettes
An account of the author’s rise within the Chicago Mafia’s ranks from the late
1950s through the 1980s, his career as a policeman while on the mob’s payroll,
and his eventual imprisonment. Provides insider view of the Mafia’s connections
to politicians, federal agencies, and foreign governments. Violence and strong
language. 2003.
Down by the River: Drugs, Money, Murder, and Family RC 57446
by Charles Bowden
read by Roy Avers
3 cassettes
Journalist reconstructs the 1995 murder of Lionel Bruno Jordan in El Paso,
Texas, and the subsequent search for the truth by his DEA-agent brother. The
trail leads to hypocrisy and corruption as Bowden implicates Mexico and the
United States as willing partners in the drug trade. Violence and some strong
language. 2002.
Fatal Romance: A True Story of Obsession and Murder RC 58012
by Lisa Pulitzer
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
A real-life account examining what led lawyer and former marine Jeremy Akers
in 1999 to murder his estranged wife, a romance writer, at their Washington,
D.C., home in front of their children. The author describes the couple’s unhappy
marriage and the events culminating in Akers’s suicide. Some violence and some
strong language. 2001.
The Guns of Meeting Street: A Southern Tragedy RC 58034
by T. Felder Dorn
read by Roy Avers
3 cassettes
Reconstructs a series of murders in the early 1940s involving the Logue and
Timmerman families of rural South Carolina. Details motivations behind the
crimes and subsequent trials that culminated in executions of three persons,
including the first woman sent to the electric chair in the state. 2001.
Heart Full of Lies: A True Story of Desire and Death RC 57330
by Ann Rule
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
Former Seattle policewoman reconstructs the murder of an airline pilot by his
"brilliant and charismatic sociopath" wife. Reports details of the case from
the discovery of Chris Northon’s body at a rural Oregon campsite in October
2000 and Liysa Northon’s claims of abuse and self-defense to her trial and
conviction in 2001. 2003.
I Love You Phillip Morris: A True Story of Life, Love, and Prison Breaks RC
58596
by Steve McVicker
read by Robert Sams
1 cassette
Award-winning journalist chronicles the life and crimes of con artist Steven
Russell, a former North Carolina police officer. McVicker describes Russell’s
ruses to evade Texas jails, including faking his own death, and depicts Russell
as a hopeless romantic in his love for a fellow inmate. Some strong language.
2003.
Judgment Ridge: The True Story behind the Dartmouth Murders RC 57543
by Mitchell Zuckoff and Dick Lehr
read by Dan Toohey
3 cassettes
Boston Globe reporters examine the 2001 murder of a professor couple from Dartmouth
College by two Vermont teenagers. Explores the rural environment’s social conditions
and investigates the mind-set of the killers, Jim Parker and Robert Tulloch.
Some violence and some strong language. 2003.
Leavenworth Train: A Fugitive’s Search for Justice in the Vanishing West RC
57459
by Joe Jackson
read by Alec Volz
4 cassettes
Portrait of Frank Grigware, who was convicted of train robbery and sent to
the U.S. penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1909. Using prison records,
FBI files, and periodicals, Jackson reconstructs Grigware’s story: his unjust
sentence, escape, adventurous flight across the American frontier, and arrival
in Canada, where he began a new life. Some violence. 2001.
Love, Daddy RC 59015
by Carlton Smith
read by Eric Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Journalist’s account of a sensational case: in December 2001 con man Christian
Longo, a "disfellowed" Jehovah’s Witness, apparently murdered his wife and
their three preschoolers, dumped their bodies into waters off the Oregon coast,
and vanished. Recounts police searching widely, finding Longo in Mexico, and
repatriating him for trial. Some violence. 2003.
Mafia Wife: My Story of Love, Murder, and Madness RC 58730
by Lynda Milito
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
Exposé by the Jewish widow of a member of the Gambino crime family. Recalls
her childhood in Brooklyn, the twenty-four years she spent with Louie Milito
until he disappeared in 1988, murdered by his own colleagues, and her subsequent
mental and emotional problems. Strong language and some violence. 2003.
Mrs. Paine’s Garage and the Murder of John F. Kennedy RC 57918
by Thomas Mallon
read by Steven Carpenter
1 cassette
Essayist Mallon relates the experiences of Ruth Paine who befriended and sheltered
Lee Harvey Oswald’s family in Dallas for nine months before Oswald assassinated
JFK in November 1963. Explores Paine’s relationship with Oswald’s Russian wife
and the multiple investigations of Paine’s involvement, including storage of
the murder weapon in her garage. 2002.
Pointing from the Grave: A True Story of Murder and DNA RC 58459
by Samantha Weinberg
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
Recounts efforts to convict Paul Frediani for killing DNA scientist Helena
Greenwood in 1985. The crime narrative unfolds alongside a history of DNA testing—the
technology that allowed Laura Heilig and a team of San Diego archival detectives
to arrest Frediani nearly fifteen years later. Some explicit descriptions of
sex. 2003.
Rothstein: The Life, Times, and Murder of the Criminal Genius Who Fixed the
1919 World Series RC 58673
by David Pietrusza
read by Barry Bernson
3 cassettes
Baseball historian’s biography of notorious Jazz Age drug kingpin, bootlegger,
casino operator, and labor-union racketeer Arnold Rothstein, the "king of Manhattan
gamblers." Examines Rothstein’s connections to Tammany politicians and crooked
cops, and implicates sports figures involved with Rothstein in the 1919 World
Series fix. Reconstructs Rothstein’s 1928 murder. 2003.
Shattered: Reclaiming a Life Torn Apart by Violence RC 58654
by Debra Puglisi Sharp
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
A Delaware hospice nurse and victims’ rights advocate recounts her 1998 abduction
and rape by forty-year-old Donald Flagg, who also murdered her husband. Sharp
details her agonizing ordeal, Flagg’s trial, and her physical and emotional
recovery. Strong language, some explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence.
2003.
Sniper: Inside the Hunt for the Killers Who Terrorized the Nation RC 57252
by Sari Horwitz and Michael E. Ruane
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
Reporters from the Washington Post chronicle the hunt for the perpetrator(s)
of ten random serial shootings during the fall of 2002 around the nation’s
capital and elsewhere. Concludes with the arrests of John Muhammad and Lee
Boyd Malvo at a Maryland highway rest stop. Some violence. 2003.
They Broke the Law—You Be the Judge: True Cases of Teen Crime RC 57838
by Thomas A. Jacobs
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Juvenile-court judge presents twenty-one cases involving teenagers who came
before him for punishment. Reviews each teen’s background, details of the crime
and arrest, mitigating factors, and penalty options so the reader can decide.
Reveals actual sentence and offender’s response in court and later. For junior
and senior high and older readers. 2003.
Three Weeks in October: The Manhunt for the Serial Sniper RC 57190
by Charles A. Moose and Charles Fleming
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Account by the police chief of Montgomery County, Maryland, of the massive
search for the snipers who killed ten people, wounded four others, and terrorized
the greater Washington metropolitan area in October 2002. Moose also recounts
his personal journey to becoming the head of two police departments. Some strong
language. 2003.
Without Pity: Ann Rule’s Most Dangerous Killers RC 57641
by Ann Rule
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
Veteran crime journalist Rule gathers twelve cases from investigating detectives,
victims, grieving survivors, prosecutors, and defense attorneys. Examines the
motive and exceptional nature of each crime, including the killing of two hikers
in "The Tumbledown Shack" and murder for hire in "Murder and the Proper Housewife."
Violence. Bestseller. 2003.
The Atkins Essentials: A Two-Week Program to Jump-Start Your Low-Carb Lifestyle
RC 58001
by Atkins Health and Medical Information Service
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
A "quick set-up guide" intended to supplement Dr. Atkins’ New Diet Revolution
(RC 44854) focuses on the first fourteen days of a low-carbohydrate, high-protein
diet. Includes basic steps to combat obesity, meal plans, recipes, answers
to frequently asked questions, and information on individual concerns. Bestseller.
2004.
Change One: The Breakthrough Twelve-Week Eating Plan; Lose Weight Simply,
Safely, and Forever RC 56838
by John Hastings
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Weight reduction plan developed by Reader’s Digest to help "Americans regain
control of what they eat." The twelve-week regimen calls for changing one daily
habit at a time, starting with breakfast. Includes suggestions for snacks,
dining out, stress relief, exercise, meal planning, and recipes. 2003.
Dr. Sears’ LEAN Kids: A Total Health Program for Children Ages Six through
Twelve RC 57956
by William Sears and Peter Sears
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Renowned pediatrician William Sears offers a twelve-week plan for parents to
help children reach their optimal health. Comprehensive guide addresses four
keys to a child’s well-being: L: lifestyle; E: exercise; A: attitude; and N:
nutrition. Provides strategies for helping kids develop positive health habits,
including wise eating decisions. 2003.
Eating in the Dark: America’s Experiment with Genetically Engineered Food
RC 57284
by Kathleen Hart
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Discusses the marketing of genetically modified food products with neither
public disclosure nor sufficient government testing. Suggests that regulatory
agencies tacitly support biotechnology industries and deny the American public
any choice. Contrasts American acceptance of genetically engineered food with
European and Japanese refusal. 2002.
Quick and Easy Low-Carb Cooking for People with Diabetes RC 57568
by Nancy S. Hughes
read by Mary Kane
1 cassette
Recipes for diabetics to prepare without having to count carbs. Includes dozens
of snacks, breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and desserts from three different
carbohydrate levels. 2003.
The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous RC 56864
by Overeaters Anonymous, Inc.
read by Ray Childs
1 cassette
Discusses the disease of compulsive eating and a solution in the form of a
twelve-step program of recovery. Also includes an introduction to the twelve
traditions used in providing group and individual support. 1990.
Aeschylus I—Oresteia: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides RC
58751
by Aeschylus
read by Anne Flosnik
1 cassette
Three ancient Greek tragedies written and performed in the fifth century B.C.
The trilogy of plays comprising Oresteia relates the murder of Agamemnon, the
return of his son Orestes to avenge his father’s death and regain the throne,
and Orestes’ flight from Argos. Translation, introduction, and critical commentary
by Richmond Lattimore. 1953.
All My Sons: A Drama in Three Acts RC 58209
by Arthur Miller
read by Steven Carpenter
1 cassette
Joe Keller’s son prepares to propose to Steve Deever’s daughter, forcing the
families to confront Joe’s crime. Under wartime production pressures, manufacturer
Joe Keller knowingly produced faulty airplane parts and allowed his employee,
neighbor Deever, to take the fall when soldiers were killed. Includes 2000
introduction. 1947.
"Master Harold" . . . and the Boys RC 58763
by Athol Fugard
read by Fred Major
1 cassette
A one-scene play depicting 1950s South Africa. In a tea room two middle-aged
black servants, Sam and Willie, greet the white owner’s seventeen-year-old
son, Hally, whom Sam has helped raise. Apartheid’s racial prejudices become
manifest when Hally, angry about his father’s shortcomings, lashes out at Sam.
Strong language. 1982.
Connecting to Learn: Educational and Assistive Technology for People with
Disabilities
RC 57905
by Marcia J. Scherer
read by Laura Giannarelli
3 cassettes
Comprehensive guide for people with visual and auditory disabilities. Offers
strategies for evaluating the needs of students and matching them to appropriate
assistive technology. Provides case studies, checklists, and information on
various computer and telecommunication devices. Companion to Living in the
State of Stuck (RC 52064). 2004.
Fiske New SAT Insider’s Guide RC 58291
by Edward B. Fiske and Bruce G. Hammond
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Preparation and test-taking strategies for high school students taking the
revised version of the SAT college entrance exam. Provides practice problems
for each section of the standardized test—critical reading, math, and writing.
Discusses coaching courses, the new PSAT, and tactics used by top-scoring students.
For senior high readers. 2004.
Helping Children with Autism Learn: Treatment Approaches for Parents and Professionals
RC 57033
by Bryna Siegel
read by Kerry Cundiff
4 cassettes
Guide for teachers, parents, and therapists to designing treatments according
to each child’s particular learning style. Siegel, a developmental psychologist,
identifies the fundamentals of disabilities associated with autistic spectrum
disorders and integrates developmental, behavioral, educational, and medical
research and theory into her strategies. 2003.
The Language Police: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students Learn RC 58373
by Diane Ravitch
read by Carol Dines
3 cassettes
Examines the causes and consequences of censoring educational publications
to weed out references deemed offensive by right-wing and left-wing interests.
Contends that sanitizing text makes the material so bland, simplistic, and
unrealistic that students fail to develop critical abilities. Provides many
examples and offers practical solutions to end this problem. 2003.
Legacy of the Blue Heron: Living with Learning Disabilities RC 56359
by Harry Sylvester
read by John Fulks
2 cassettes
Former president of the Learning Disabilities Association of America relates
his experiences growing up with severe literacy problems, causing him to rely
on his strengths in other areas to succeed. Sylvester discusses the challenges
faced by persons with LD and offers social and academic strategies for parents
and teachers. 2002.
Not Much Just Chillin’: The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers RC 58166
by Linda Perlstein
read by Kimberly Schraf
2 cassettes
Washington Post education reporter chronicles one year in the lives of five
junior high school students in suburban Maryland. Reveals how they struggle
through the awkward but formative "tween" years, forging new relationships
with parents and peers while coping with schoolwork, puberty, romance, and
identity. 2003.
School of Dreams: Making the Grade at a Top American High School RC 58674
by Edward Humes
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist spends a year with the faculty, staff, and
students of California’s top-ranked public high school, Whitney High in Cerritos.
Commenting on his observations, Humes heralds the school’s social and academic
achievements, but also examines some unintended con-sequences of such a high-pressure
learning environment. 2003.
True Notebooks RC 57380
by Mark Salzman
read by John Lescault
2 cassettes
Collection of writings by juvenile inmates, compiled by their detention-center
teacher, a former victim of violent juvenile crime. Salzman develops an understanding
of his students in the justice system and helps them explore their vulnerabilities,
fears, and hopes through writing. Strong language, some descriptions of sex,
and some violence. Bestseller. 2003.
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: College RC 58593
by Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht
read by Gregory Gorton
1 cassette
Practical techniques for planning a successful transition to college. Basic
rules cover getting settled in the dorm, eating cafeteria food, staying safe
at parties, and focusing in the classroom. Includes tips for avoiding laundry
and for pulling an all-nighter. For senior high readers. 2004.
Closing the Gap: A Strategy for Bringing Parents and Teens Together RC 56365
by Jay McGraw
read by Gary Roan
1 cassette
Manual written by the young adult author of Life Strategies for Teens (RC 51563),
suggesting ways both parents and teens can reconnect by working out differences,
respecting each other, and gaining a balance between control and independence.
For senior high and older readers. 2001.
Family First: Your Step-by-Step Plan for Creating a Phenomenal Family RC 58893
by Phil McGraw
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
Host of television’s "Dr. Phil" and bestselling author of Self Matters (RC
54036) offers a guide to "leading your family and parenting with purpose."
Explains seven parenting tools needed to instill values, help define and attain
success for each child, and counteract outside distractions like peer pressure.
Bestseller. 2004.
The Grandparent Guide: The Definitive Guide to Coping with the Challenges
of Modern Grandparenting RC 57550
by Arthur Kornhaber
read by Faith Potts
3 cassettes
Medical doctor who is also a child and family therapist offers advice on the
role grandparents play in the lives of their grandchildren, as well as changes
in that role as people live longer. His topics include baby-sitting, mentoring,
spiritual guidance, favoritism, spoiling, adoption, divorce, substance abuse,
"cybergrandparenting," legal issues, and legacies. 2002.
The Happiest Toddler on the Block: The New Way to Stop the Daily Battle of
Wills and Raise a Secure and Well-Behaved One-to Four-Year-Old RC 58202
by Harvey Karp
read by Erik Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Karp, author of The Happiest Baby on the Block (RC 55987), suggests toddlers
need a simple style of communication. Focuses on praise and discipline and
addresses sleep issues, toilet training, biting, and separation anxiety. 2004.
Laughing Allegra: The Inspiring Story of a Mother’s Struggle and Triumph Raising
a Daughter with Learning Disabilities RC 58016
by Anne Ford
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Memoir by the daughter of Henry Ford II describing her experiences bringing
up a child diagnosed as severely learning disabled in 1976. Includes a resource
guide and suggestions for parents of children with similar problems. 2003.
Nature’s Children RC 58612
by Juliette de Bairacli-Levy
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
Revised and expanded edition of classic 1970 childrearing book by an herbalist.
Provides recipes and information on raising healthy kids without prescription-drug
medication. Includes advice on natural childbirth, parenting, and use of medicinal
herbs. 1997.
No More Misbehavin’: Thirty-eight Difficult Behaviors and How to Stop Them
RC 57139
by Michele Borba
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes
Educator and frequent National Public Radio speaker discusses the most common
behavioral problems in children—including temper tantrums, hit-ting, biting,
fighting, lying, and stealing—as well as strategies for discouraging them.
Offers specific disciplinary methods for each misbehavior with the goal of
permanently erasing it. Foreword by Jack Canfield. 2003.
The Privilege of Youth: A Teenager’s Story of Longing for Acceptance and Friendship
RC 57704
by Dave Pelzer
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Bestselling author of A Man Named Dave (RC 49257) and A Child Called "It" (RC
45004) continues his memoir of childhood abuse and recovery. In this installment,
Pelzer revisits his adolescence, describing both torment by bullies and the
thrill of making friends. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller.
2004.
The Question of David: A Disabled Mother’s Journey through Adoption, Family,
and Life RC 58690
by Denise Sherer Jacobson
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
An independent thirty-six-year-old woman, happily married, recounts the couple’s
decision to adopt a possibly disabled baby boy. Both she and her husband have
cerebral palsy and use wheelchairs, but open their hearts to becoming a family.
Describes the joys and daily complexities of raising their son. 1999.
Raising America: Experts, Parents, and a Century of Advice about Children
RC 58767
by Ann Hulbert
read by Kerry Cundiff
3 cassettes
Traces the emergence of conflicting child-rearing guidance in the twentieth
century. Offers biographical sketches of major figures in the field (Erik Erikson,
Arnold Gesell, and Benjamin Spock, among others) and examines their theories,
techniques, and influences. Also analyzes an unintended consequence of their
work, which was to exacerbate the anxieties of parenting. 2003.
Reflections from a Different Journey: What Adults with Disabilities Wish All
Parents Knew RC 58425
edited by Stanley D. Klein and John D. Kemp
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
Forty informative essays by successful adult role models who have "lived the
disability experience." Individuals with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, vision
and hearing loss, autism, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, learning disabilities,
and other health conditions share their thoughts on acceptance, parenting,
sexuality, and education. 2004.
Teen Life in the Middle East RC 58136
edited by Ali Akbar Mahdi
read by Carol Dines
3 cassettes
A social history describing the daily lives of young adults in twelve Middle
Eastern nations and territories. Includes a country profile as well as an overview
of the region’s typical family including their education, recreation, and religious
and cultural practices. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Teens under the Influence: The Truth about Kids, Alcohol, and Other Drugs;
How to Recognize the Problem and What to Do about It RC 57302
by Katherine Ketcham and Nicholas A. Pace
read by Jill Ferris
3 cassettes
Resource guide to help parents combat adolescent substance abuse. Detailed
passages explain teenage addiction, biological and environmental factors, and
the short-and long-term effects of specific drugs. Provides information about
diagnosis, intervention, treatment options, the recovery process, and strategies
for coping with relapses. 2003.
The Ten Basic Principles of Good Parenting RC 58569
by Laurence Steinberg
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Psychologist author of Beyond the Classroom (RC 45321) draws on scientific
research in this philosophical guide to raising a good child and being a better
parent. His ten fundamentals of effective child rearing include establishing
rules, setting limits, fostering independence, being consistent, and avoiding
harsh discipline. 2004.
Three Weeks with My Brother RC 58824
by Nicholas Sparks and Micah Sparks
read by Henry Leyva
2 cassettes
A memoir chronicling the around-the-world adventure of author Nicholas Sparks
and his brother, Micah, in 2003. Leaving wives and families at home, the brothers
journeyed to Machu Picchu, Peru; India; and the Australian outback remarking
on milestones in their lives, childhood remembrances, and truths about loss
and hope. Bestseller. 2004.
What about the Kids? Raising Your Children before, during, and after Divorce
RC 58417
by Judith S. Wallerstein and Sandra Blakeslee
read by Carol Dines
3 cassettes
A guide to helping children of all ages cope with the process of divorce and
remarried family life. Authors identify the three major challenges facing parents:
getting their own lives in order, preparing their kids for and supporting them
through the breakup, and building a new relationship with the ex-spouse. 2003.
What to Expect the First Year RC 57900
by Heidi Murkoff and Arlene Eisenberg
read by Mary Kane
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Revised and updated edition addresses a wide range of issues concerning newborns
and new parents. Month-by-month guide provides information on preparing for
baby’s arrival, breastfeeding, adding solids, sleeping and crying problems,
traveling, handling an older sibling, home safety, and health matters. 2003.
Building Garden Ponds RC 58289
by Bryan Hirst
read by Butch Hoover
1 cassette
A builder of ponds and water gardens presents ten ideas for creating and maintaining
small to large projects, along with complete instructions, helpful hints, and
lists of necessary materials. Includes ponds that are natural, planted, or
formal; and with a bridge and beach, decking, or mosaics. 2004.
The Medicine Wheel Garden: Creating Sacred Space for Healing, Celebration,
and Tranquility RC 57902
by E. Barrie Kavasch
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
Guide to designing a Native American-inspired garden to promote healing through
herbal plants and spiritual space. Reviews the history of the medicine wheel,
suggests plans for indoor and outdoor gardens, and describes fifty therapeutic
herbs including their traditional and modern uses. 2002.
Rodale’s Garden Answers: Vegetables, Fruits, and Herbs; At-a-Glance Solutions
for Every Gardening Problem RC 56839
edited by Fern Marshall Bradley
read by Coleen Delany
4 cassettes
An all-organic quick reference guide for gardeners who want to "read a little
so they can garden a lot." Provides concise information on the causes and symptoms
of common problems for a wide range of vegetables, fruits, and herbs. Also
covers getting started and gives regional/seasonal tips. 1995.
After Jihad: America and the Struggle for Islamic Democracy
by Noah Feldman
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
Explores the question whether democracy can "be made to flourish in the lands
where Islam prevails." Discusses the political terrain in Iran, Turkey, Asia,
Pakistan, and Arab countries to ascertain the compatibility of the Islamic
religion with democratic values. Claiming there is no inherent conflict, Feldman
suggests ways to refute anti-Americanism. 2003.
Against All Enemies: Inside America’s War on Terror RC 58049
by Richard A. Clarke read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Former counterterrorism czar alleges twenty years of presidential mishandling
of the Al Qaeda threat, from Ronald Reagan’s time in office to George W. Bush’s.
Firsthand criticism of Bush’s pre- and post-September 11, 2001, responses to
terrorism accuses him of diverging from the war on terror to pursue Saddam
Hussein. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
America Afire: Jefferson, Adams, and the Revolutionary Election of 1800 RC
56682
by Bernard A. Weisberger
read by Dan Bloom
3 cassettes
Describes the United States’s first presidential election crisis, in 1800,
between the Federalists under John Adams and Republicans under Thomas Jefferson.
The election was eventually sent to the House of Representatives, who balloted
thirty-six times before Jefferson won. And President Adams peaceful departure
set a precedent. 2000.
American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune, and the Politics of Deceit in the
House of Bush RC 57760
by Kevin Phillips
read by Constance Crawford
4 cassettes
Former White House strategist and author of Wealth and Democracy (RC 54439)
criticizes the Bush family’s "four-generation pursuit of national prominence
and power." Re-veals associations and special interests, questions financial
practices, and accuses George Bush Sr. and George W. Bush of redefining the
presidency to further their own agendas. Bestseller. 2004.
The Best Lawyer in a One-Lawyer Town: A Memoir RC 57778
by Dale Bumpers
read by Erik Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Autobiography of former Democratic Arkansas governor and U.S. senator Dale
Bumpers. Born in 1925, Bumpers describes growing up in a small town during
the depression, his military experience, law practice, and twenty-eight years
in public office. Includes his closing argument on behalf of President Bill
Clinton during the 1999 impeachment trial. 2003.
Bush Country: How Dubya Became a Great President while Driving Liberals Insane
RC 58251
by John Podhoretz
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Journalist, political commentator, and former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan
offers a partisan defense of president George W. Bush’s policies and personality.
Extols Bush’s extraordinary leadership; cites war on terror, tax cuts, AIDS
relief, and health care reform; and debunks some liberal accusations. 2004.
Bush v. Gore: Controversial Presidential Election Case RC 57466
by Diana K. Sergis
read by Butch Hoover
1 cassette
Discusses the 2000 Supreme Court landmark decision that resulted in Texas governor
George W. Bush becoming the forty-third U.S. president. Describes the contested
ballot recounts in Florida, battles in state and federal courts, and constitutional
arguments presented to the nation’s highest court by Bush and his challenger,
Vice President Albert Gore. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism RC 57701
by Sean Hannity
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Fox news host, author of Let Freedom Ring (RC 54932), addresses "the reality
of evil in the world." Posits the importance of acting against it and holds
that democratic liberals’ advocacy of accommodation jeopardizes U.S. national
security. Bestseller. 2004.
The Dream: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Speech That Inspired a Nation RC
58666
by Drew D. Hansen
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
Hansen’s essay on the meaning of the 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech describes
King as a master of the art of black homiletics, whose gifts had been little
known beyond the pulpit and the civil rights movement. Explores the oration’s
spontaneity, language, prophetic vision, and public reaction. 2003.
Dude, Where’s My Country? RC 56935
by Michael Moore
read by D. David Morin
2 cassettes
Author of Stupid White Men (RC 53775) continues his criticism of the United
States and the Bush administration. Questions the war on terrorism and laments
the erosion of domestic civil liberties while supporting Oprah Winfrey for
president. Strong language. Bestseller. 2003.
The Enemy Within: Saving America from the Liberal Assault on Our Schools,
Faith, and Military RC 57750
by Michael Savage
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Outspoken radio talk-show host and bestselling author of The Savage Nation
(RC 55527) asserts that the United States has been "infinitely corrupted by
liberalism." In his controversial style, Savage specifies how the "vast left-wing
conspiracy" has undermined schools, courts, religion, law enforcement, the
media, and the military. Bestseller. 2003.
Grand Old Party: A History of the Republicans RC 57736
by Lewis L. Gould
read by Dan Toohey
4 cassettes
Historian chronicles the U.S. republican party from its antislavery origins
in the 1850s under Abraham Lincoln through the 2000 election of president George
W. Bush. Notes influential leaders and the shift of its philosophy toward political
and social conservatism. Companion to Party of the People (RC 57723). 2003.
Had Enough? A Handbook for Fighting Back RC 58132
by James Carville
read by Roy Avers
2 cassettes
Political pundit Carville’s guide for restoring power to America’s people.
Accusing the Bush administration and Republican-led Congress of squandering
the budget surplus, falling short of education and other domestic goals, and
mismanaging foreign policy, Carville proposes increased education spending,
restructured entitlement programs, fairer income tax policies, and greater
international cooperation. 2003.
Hegemony or Survival: America’s Quest for Global Dominance RC 57354
by Noam Chomsky
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Author of Deterring Democracy (RC 34598) dissects the U.S. "imperial grand
strategy," which he asserts has intensified since the September 11, 2001, attacks.
Chomsky traces American desire for supremacy to the early days of WWII, analyzes
the George W. Bush administration’s aggressive foreign policies, and warns
of dire consequences. Bestseller. 2003.
House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship between the World’s
Two Most Powerful Dynasties RC 58368
by Craig Unger
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Investigative journalist examines the longstanding connection between the Bush
circle and the ruling family of Saudi Arabia. Unger wonders what forged the
relationship, if Saudi money given to Muslims created a bloc of votes for Bush
in 2000, and why Bush ignored terrorism czar Richard Clarke’s warnings about
Al Qaeda. Bestseller. 2004.
In Defense of Liberty: The Story of America’s Bill of Rights RC 57925
by Russell Freedman
read by Ted Stoddard
1 cassette
Describes the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution and explains how
they are applied as well as tested. Examples of challenges include a suit brought
on behalf of schoolchildren who were required to recite the Pledge of Allegiance
and rap musicians sued for obscenity. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
A Look over My Shoulder: A Life in the Central Intelligence Agency RC 57060
by Richard Helms
read by Steven Carpenter
3 cassettes
Posthumous memoir by former director of Central Intelligence (1966-1973) chronicles
his thirty years of service, beginning with his 1942 naval training. Helms’s
agency career in the world of covert action, espionage, and Cold War operations
includes President Nixon’s attempts to involve the CIA in the Watergate cover-up.
Foreword by Henry Kissinger. 2003.
Lost Prophet: The Life and Times of Bayard Rustin RC 58590
by John D’Emilio
read by Mark Ashby
4 cassettes
Chronicles the life (1912–1987) and accomplishments of a pivotal civil rights
figure. Covers his influential activism in prison reform, military desegregation,
the Montgomery bus boycott, the 1963 March on Washington, and LBJ’s Great Society.
Also notes Rustin’s homosexuality and its impact on his career. Some descriptions
of sex. 2003.
Madam Secretary RC 57048
by Madeleine Albright
read by Mary Kane
5 cassettes
Memoir by former secretary of state under President Clinton. Albright seeks
to "combine the personal with policy" to describe the worldwide events in which
she participated. Includes her reminiscences of childhood as a Czechoslovakian
refugee and married life before she entered the tumultuous world of politics.
Bestseller. 2003.
A National Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat RC 57170
by Zell Miller
read by Dan Toohey
2 cassettes
The senator from Georgia, a former marine sergeant, critiques his democratic
party, calls for reform, and outlines issues needing to be addressed to benefit
the country. Miller also describes his rise from rural poverty and his six
decades in public life. Bestseller. 2003.
Never Forget: An Oral History of September 11, 2001 RC 58697
by Mitchell Fink and Lois Mathias
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Journalist and his wife gather dozens of first-person accounts of World Trade
Center workers, Pentagon employees, rescue personnel, witnesses, and others
who lived through the events of September 11, 2001. Violence and strong language.
2002.
The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist
Attacks upon the United States RC 58238
by 9/11 Commission
read by Ralph Lowenstein
6 cassettes
Independent, nonpartisan commission analyzes facts and circumstances surrounding
the fatal September 11, 2001, Al Qaeda attacks on the United States homeland.
Summarizes failures of intelligence and other U.S. agencies before and after
that date. Recommends government reorganization to provide a safer, more prepared
nation. 2004.
No End to War: Terrorism in the Twenty-first Century RC 57188
by Walter Laqueur
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Guerrilla warfare expert addresses the new elements of contemporary terrorism.
Issues include the debate surrounding root causes of terrorism, Islamic fanaticism,
and the phenomenon of suicide attacks. Laqueur also examines reactions of governments,
academia, the media, and the public to the violence and speculates on future
geopolitical conditions that could precipitate "catastrophic terrorism." 2003.
Party of the People: A History of the Democrats RC 57723
by Jules Witcover
read by Robert Sams
6 cassettes
Political correspondent and author of Crapshoot (RC 35523) chronicles the evolution
of the U.S. democratic party. Tracing its roots to the post-Revolution Federalist
debate, Witcover documents two centuries of political ideologies and key figures
in party development, from Thomas Jefferson to William Jefferson Clinton. Companion
to Grand Old Party (RC 57736). 2003.
Perfectly Legal: The Covert Campaign to Rig Our Tax System to Benefit the
Super Rich—and Cheat Everybody Else RC 57892
by David Cay Johnston
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist discusses how the U.S. tax system forces
the middle class to subsidize the very wealthy who, through various lawful
mechanisms, evade their fair share of taxes. Suggested reforms include simplifying
the tax code, ending most income deferrals, revising the alternative minimum
tax, and revamping IRS procedures. Bestseller. 2003.
Plan of Attack RC 58239
by Bob Woodward
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Follows Pulitzer Prize-winning author’s Bush at War (RC 55015) with a behind-the-scenes
account of President George W. Bush’s decision to invade Iraq. Draws on interviews
with Bush and others to chronicle crucial operations from November 2001 to
March 2003. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
The Politics of Truth: Inside the Lies That Led to War and Betrayed My Wife’s
CIA Identity; a Diplomat’s Memoir RC 58299
by Joseph Wilson
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Former ambassador’s background chronicle of his three-decade U.S. foreign service
career includes his 1990 showdown with Saddam Hussein. Asserts that the White
House leaked his wife’s identity as a CIA analyst in retaliation for his disputing
George W. Bush’s televised claim of an attempted Iraqi uranium purchase from
Niger. Bestseller. 2004.
The Presidential Nominating Process: A Place for Us? RC 58091
by Rhodes Cook
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Former Congressional Quarterly political writer examines the role of voters
in determining presidential nominees. Traces the history and evolution of modern
primary elections; looks at the process in other democratic countries like
England, France, and Germany; and suggests reforms that would increase competition
and empower voters. 2004.
The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of
Paul O’Neill RC 57591
by Ron Suskind
read by Barry Bernson
2 cassettes
Pulitzer prize-winning journalist uses documents from the Secretary of the
Treasury under president George W. Bush to illustrate the inner workings of
the White House. The maverick millionaire O’Neill, former CEO of Alcoa, details
his brief two-year stint in the cabinet. Bestseller. 2004.
Rewriting History RC 58450
by Dick Morris
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Political analyst and advisor under president Bill Clinton offers a rebuttal
to former first lady Hillary Clinton’s Living History (RC 55882). Claiming
the memoir is distorted and incomplete, Morris critically appraises the New
York senator’s potential for higher office. Some strong language. Bestseller.
2004.
Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush’s War Cabinet RC 58109
by James Mann
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Former Los Angeles Times correspondent’s in-depth study of six principals on
President Bush’s foreign policy team: Cheney, Rumsfeld, Powell, Wolfowitz,
Armitage, and Rice. Explicates America’s evolving world relationships as forged
by the expertise, interconnecting roles, and philosophies of the self-styled
"Vulcans," named after the Roman god of fire. Bestseller. 2004.
Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom RC 58273
by James MacGregor Burns
read by Bill Wallace
6 cassettes (Reissue)
Study of Franklin Delano Roosevelt as a wartime president, depicting him as
a complex man who, the author claims, provided inadequate leadership in a difficult
period. Describes the diplomatic and political aspects of World War II. Pulitzer
Prize. 1970.
The Secret Service: The Hidden History of an Enigmatic Agency RC 57260
by Philip H. Melanson
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
A government secrecy expert recounts the development of the Secret Service,
from its formation in 1865 to combat the counterfeit currency trade to its
contemporary role as protector of the president. Melanson evaluates the agency’s
inner workings and explores the personal lives of agents and their relationships
with those they protect. 2002.
The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic RC
57752
by Chalmers Johnson
read by Ray Childs
3 cassettes
Continuing his antimilitarist thesis begun in Blowback (RC 54512), Asian affairs
specialist Johnson denounces America’s armed forces expansion and the secrecy
surrounding its global network of bases. Portrays the United States as "a military
juggernaut intent on world domination" and imperialistic ventures that conflict
with democratic values. Bestseller. 2004.
Thieves in High Places: They’ve Stolen Our Country—and It’s Time to Take It
Back RC 56922
by Jim Hightower
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Populist author of If the Gods Had Meant Us to Vote They Would Have Given Us
Candidates (RC 51808) continues his sardonic criticism of the second Bush administration.
Implores voters to defeat politicians who are controlled by wealthy corporations
and other special interest groups. Bestseller. 2003.
Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War RC 57645
by Douglas Brinkley
read by Jake Williams
5 cassettes
Account of Massachusetts senator’s decorated naval career by history professor
and author of Wheels for the World (RC 56812). Drawing on interviews and Kerry’s
own wartime correspondence and journals, Brinkley describes Kerry’s schooling,
military training, tour of duty in Vietnam, and participation in antiwar protests.
Some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Worse than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush RC 58240
by John W. Dean
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Former counsel to President Nixon charges George W. Bush’s administration with
unprecedented greed for power and undemocratic secrecy of greater consequence
than the Nixon scandal. Alleging cover-ups begun in the 2000 campaign, Dean
cites foreign policy, terrorism, the vice president’s energy commission, and
leaked covert CIA identities. Bestseller. 2004.
Rug Hooking for the First Time RC 58033
by Donna Lovelady
read by Kerry Cundiff
1 cassette
Guide explaining the basics of rug hooking using strips of cloth, simple patterns,
and "primitive style," or folk art, designs. Provides a brief history of the
craft, tips on choosing supplies, detailed techniques, and step-by-step instructions
for creating twenty-four sample projects. 2003.
Simple Crochet RC 58709
by Erika Knight
read by Kerry Cundiff
1 cassette
Twenty projects for the home from textile designer and fashion consultant.
Includes pillows, throws, rugs, baskets, bags, and slippers. Describes equipment
and techniques. Step-by-step instructions require only a few basic stitches.
2003.
Simple Knits with a Twist: Unique Projects for Creative Knitters RC 58684
by Erika Knight
read by Patricia McDermott
1 cassette
Twenty contemporary projects incorporate felting, beading, and patch-working
to create wall hangings, throws, rugs, napkin rings, wire bowls, and other
household items. Ribbon, wire, strips of plastic, or gauze sometimes substitute
for yarn. Includes basic how-to instructions. Most patterns are appropriate
for experienced knitters. 2004.
Stitch ’n Bitch: The Knitter’s Handbook RC 58586
by Debbie Stoller
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
Cofounder of trendy New York City knitting circle gives a brief history of
this needle craft. Presents the basics: how to cast on, bind off, and knit.
Explains advanced stitching and repair techniques and provides details for
over thirty projects, including Pippi Kneestockings, Sparkle Hat, and Under
the Hoodie. Some strong language. 2003.
Home Water and Moisture Problems: Prevention and Solutions RC 57808
by Gary Branson
read by Kerry Cundiff
1 cassette
Former contractor and Family Handyman magazine editor addresses common household
moisture-related problems like wet basements, leaking roofs or plumbing, mold
and mildew, and excess humidity. Provides step-by-step instructions for proper
maintenance while urging consumers to follow local building codes, consult
inspectors, and consider the climate in their region. 2003.
On My Own: The Ultimate How-To Guide for Young Adults; a Manual for Excelling
in Your Independent Life RC 56840
by Sally Taylor
read by Barbara Pinolini
4 cassettes
A guide for people leaving home to live independently for the first time. Includes
advice on jobs, budgeting, health care issues, substance abuse, relationships,
and other social skills. Also provides information on how to become a good
citizen. For senior high and older readers. 2002.
The Queen of Clean Conquers Clutter RC 57420
by Linda Cobb
read by Margaret Strom
1 cassette
Author of books on house cleaning (RC 51054) and home management (RC 53944) offers
suggestions for getting rid of clutter. From room to room Cobb shows how to use
her QUEEN system: question, unpack, evaluate, eliminate, and neaten up. Her advice
for the kitchen covers storage life for various foods. 2002.
Solving Home Plumbing Problems RC 58410
by Gary Branson
read by Butch Hoover
1 cassette
Former contractor and editor of Home Handyman magazine offers guidance on repairing
and maintaining household plumbing systems. Covers the basics of replacing
fixtures; fixing leaks; working with copper, plastic, and steel pipe; maintaining
drains; remodeling for wheelchair use; and coping with minor emergencies. Includes
information on useful tools and safety. 2004.
Boogers Are My Beat: More Lies, but Some Actual Journalism RC 58286
by Dave Barry
read by Frank Coffee
2 cassettes
Collection of parodies from syndicated Pulitzer Prize-winning "humor columnist"
and author of Dave Barry Turns Fifty (RC 47313). Topics include feng shui,
home repair, taxes, "smart" appliances, the 2000 presidential election, the
2002 Winter Olympics, and more. Concludes with some serious thoughts on the
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. 2003.
Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim RC 58825
by David Sedaris
read by David Sedaris
2 cassettes
Picaresque collection of essays by gay public radio commentator and bestselling
author of Me Talk Pretty One Day (RC 50514). Author recalls memorable episodes
from his life including trick-or-treating, vacationing with his family, finding
work, and living in Paris. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller.
2004.
The Funny Thing Is . . . RC 57179
by Ellen DeGeneres
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
DeGeneres follows up My Point . . . and I Do Have One (RC 41736) with another
collection of stream-of-consciousness musings that highlight the absurdities
of everyday life. Topics include brunches, gift exchanges, silence, clothes
she has regretted wearing, penny-pinching, and things to be grateful for. Bestseller.
2003.
Horseshoes, Cowsocks, and Duckfeet: More Commentary by NPR’s Cowboy Poet and
Former Large Animal Veterinarian RC 56531
by Baxter Black
read by Michael Kramer
2 cassettes
A collection of "mostly humorous, occasionally political, and accidentally
informative" musings by a popular National Public Radio commentator. Black
remarks on everything from cowboy vocabulary and the love of a good cattle
dog to Afghanistan and the war on terrorism. 2002.
I Am What I Ate . . . and I’m Frightened!!! And Other Digressions from the
Doctor of Comedy RC 58005
by Bill Cosby
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
Cosby, realizing that he is what he eats (such foods as scrapple, cake, popcorn,
and pizza), reflects back on his sixty-five years of dining and the never-ending
quest for a healthy lifestyle. Bestseller. 2003.
Life’s a Stitch: The Best of Contemporary Women’s Humor RC 57822
edited by Anne Safran Dalin
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
Anthology of humorous short stories, poems, songs, musings, and cartoons whose
royalties were donated to charities. More than ninety writers including Gloria
Steinem, Wendy Wasserstein, and Anna Quindlen contribute their thoughts on
politics, relationships, parenting, dieting, aging, and more. Companion to
Creme de la Femme (RC 46849). Some strong language. 2002.
Beyond Our Selves RC 58173
by Catherine Marshall
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes (Reissue)
The widow of Presbyterian minister Peter Marshall relates her conviction that
nothing is hopeless if only man yields his will to God. Citing some autobiographical
material and many case histories, Marshall emphasizes the power of spiritual
healing. 1961.
George Foreman’s Guide to Life: How to Get Up off the Canvas When Life Knocks
You Down RC 57421
by George Foreman
read by David Toney
1 cassette
Two-time heavyweight boxing champion of the world, father of ten, and author
of By George (RC 40645) gives advice on how to handle life’s challenges. Foreman
shares what he learned from his own triumphs and losses—including lessons on
overcoming adversity, keeping dreams alive, and raising children. 2002.
Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith in Difficult Times RC 57545
by Studs Terkel
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Oral interviews with fifty-four people, varying in age and profession, focusing
especially on their hopes to achieve a better life for themselves and mankind.
Terkel presents these vignettes, which discuss such subjects as politics, economics,
and civil rights, to support his thesis that hope is necessary to trigger activism
leading to change. 2003.
I Believe in Miracles: Streams of Healing from the Heart of a Woman of Faith
RC 57763
by Kathryn Kuhlman
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Ordained minister presents twenty-one cases of believers who claimed to be
healed of medically incurable disorders with the help of her prayers and the
power of faith. Foreword by former congressman Samuel A. Weiss. 1992.
In the Presence of My Enemies RC 58747
by Gracia Burnham
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes
Account of an American missionary who, with her husband, Martin, was kidnapped
from a Philippine resort by Islamic terrorists in 2001. Describes their year-long
ordeal as hostages on the run in the jungle, their struggle to keep their faith,
and the rescue during which Martin was killed. Some violence. 2003.
In Their Hearts: Inspirational Alzheimer’s Stories RC 58113
by Mary Margaret Britton Yearwood
read by Mitzi Friedlander
1 cassette
Born with a high-functioning form of autism known as Asperger’s syndrome, the
author recalls her service as a chaplain in an Alzheimer’s special care unit
in Atlanta from 1997 to 1999. She relates her enlightening experiences with
patients who, despite cognitive losses, remained a "gold mine of spirituality."
2002.
Lessons I Learned in the Dark RC 57411
by Jennifer Rothschild
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Christian inspirational speaker and singer, who lost her eyesight in high school
due to retinitis pigmentosa, emphasizes the importance of spiritual beliefs
in overcoming personal problems. Rothschild describes her first and greatest
lesson, learned from God: "Even when it is not well with our circumstances,
it can be well with our souls." 2002.
My Disability—God’s Ability: Seven Principles of Triumphant Life RC 59622
by Young Woo Kang
read by Bill Wallace
1 cassette
In the sequel to A Light in My Heart (RC 26603), a Korean-born, blind U.S.
government senior executive continues his memoir "to tell the world how faith
and vision work together" and how they change lives. Kang discusses the principles
that helped him thrive and overcome bitterness. 2004.
Remarkable Changes: Turning Life’s Challenges into Opportunities RC 56224
by Jane Seymour
read by Miriam Wagner
2 cassettes
Autobiography of English actress born in 1951. Seymour shares seven lessons
for making the most of life’s changes and candidly discusses her own disappointments
and triumphs—her divorces and marriages, her children, and her career. Also
includes stories of others who grew from their experiences, as well as a preface
by Christopher Reeve. 2003.
Seven Things That Steal Your Joy: Overcoming the Obstacles to Your Happiness
RC 58823
by Joyce Meyer
read by Joyce Meyer
1 cassette
Christian radio and television host shares wisdom from scripture passages and
her own ministry that has enabled her to find happiness, health, and strength
in daily life. Offers advice to replace with God’s truth and love such joy
stealers as jealousy, discontentment, excessive reasoning, and anger. 2004.
Survivors: True Tales of Endurance RC 58169
edited by John B. Letterman
read by Dan Toohey
4 cassettes
Twenty-three writings selected by the editor as the most "exciting, moving,
and inspiring pieces ever written about human courage and perseverance" from
the sixteenth to twentieth centuries. Primarily firsthand accounts, they include
the Essex whaling ship wreck, astronaut James Lovell’s harrowing adventure
aboard Apollo 13, and Senator John McCain’s POW experiences. 2003.
Teens with the Courage to Give: Young People Who Triumphed over Tragedy and
Volunteered to Make a Difference RC 56366
by Jackie Waldman
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Thirty teenagers share their experiences overcoming hardship and finding fulfillment
by helping others. In "The Fight for Life" a teen suffering from depression
starts a suicide prevention program. In "Born to Win" a one-legged amputee
wins races wearing a prosthesis and visits kids in hospitals. For junior and
senior high readers. 2000.
Warrior of the Light: A Manual RC 58430
by Paulo Coelho
read by John Polk
1 cassette
A collection of philosophical sketches prefaced by the brief parable of a grown
man returning to the beach of his childhood. There he is inspired to write
about the "Warrior"—one who is "capable of understanding the miracle of life."
Inspirational companion to The Alchemist (RC 37602). 2003.
Why Courage Matters: The Way to a Braver Life RC 58324
by John McCain
read by Brian Conn
1 cassette
Meditations on courage and its costs by Senator John McCain. Includes accounts
of Vietnam veteran sergeant Roy Benavidez, civil rights leader John Lewis,
Hungarian resistance fighter Hannah Senesh, and others, demonstrating exemplary
fortitude, discipline, and self-sacrifice both in daily living and under extraordinary
duress. Bestseller. 2004.
Brinkley’s Beat: People, Places, and Events That Shaped My Time RC 57571
by David Brinkley
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Posthumously published memoir by well-known TV reporter and anchor comprising
anecdotal reflections on his life and career. Covers his many interests including
World War II, civil rights, world affairs, political personalities and conventions,
and American foreign policy. Includes his wry observations on his world and
his work. 2003.
Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became
the Scourge of the Liberal Media . . . RC 57751
by John Stossel
read by Norm Thibeault
2 cassettes
Emmy Award-winning consumer advocate recounts his "professional and intellectual
journey" from being a shy, stuttering college student to becoming a crusading
television news journalist. Stossel describes his most memorable exposés and
decries the media backlash he experienced when he turned his attention to government
and public-interest groups. Bestseller. 2004.
Pretty Girl in Crimson Rose (8): A Memoir of Love, Exile, and Crosswords RC
58338
by Sandy Balfour
read by David Cutler
2 cassettes
Memoir of a television journalist born in Johannesburg. Balfour recalls his
decision to leave South Africa in 1983, his travels with his girlfriend, his
life in exile in England, and his passion for cryptic crosswords. A cryptic
clue inspired the title of his account. Some strong language. 2003.
Skywriting: A Life out of the Blue RC 58891
by Jane Pauley
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Award-winning television news anchorwoman’s autobiography, in which she pens
her "personal process of discovery" from an upbringing in the Midwest to success
on the Today and Dateline shows. Discusses her adult-onset bipolar disorder
and family life with husband Garry Trudeau and their three children. Bestseller.
2004.
Fiction Writer’s Workshop RC 58867
by Josip Novakovich
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Elementary guide to fiction writing by prize-winning author of Salvation and
Other Disasters (RC 47949). Using examples from contemporary and classic literature,
covers basics: setting, character, dialogue, scene, plot, point of view, and
voice. Offers exercises to help writers assess, improve, and expand their prose.
1995.
The Language Police: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students Learn RC 58373
by Diane Ravitch
read by Carol Dines
3 cassettes
Examines the causes and consequences of censoring educational publications
to weed out references deemed offensive by right-wing and left-wing interests.
Contends that sanitizing text makes the material so bland, simplistic, and
unrealistic that students fail to develop critical abilities. Provides many
examples and offers practical solutions to end this problem. 2003.
The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary RC 58178
by Simon Winchester
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
This companion to The Professor and the Madman (RC 46906) recounts the monumental,
seventy-year effort to compile the definitive, twelve-volume Oxford dictionary,
completed in 1928. Winchester describes the goal to provide comprehensive meanings
of all words, the project’s complexity, crucial volunteer participation, and
key figures directing the task. 2003.
One Hundred Words Every High School Graduate Should Know RC 58357
edited by American Heritage Dictionaries
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
The American Heritage College Dictionary web site list of vocabulary words
evolved into a published book by popular demand. For senior high and older
readers. Bestseller. 2003.
The Pen Commandments: A Guide for the Beginning Writer RC 58151
by Steven Frank
read by Gary Tipton
2 cassettes
Rules of good writing in a playful, informative guide for teens, parents, and
students of all ages. The author, a long-time high school English teacher,
gives solid basics of punctuation, grammar, style, sentence structure, composition,
and topic choice along with suggestions, exercises, and examples. 2003.
Spanish for Dummies RC 57058
by Susana Wald
read by Peter Gil
3 cassettes
Five-part guide with twenty chapters on learning Spanish. Presents conversational
dialogs for handling a variety of situations from basic greetings to emergencies.
Also includes grammatical reference notes, colloquial expressions, cultural
facts, a mini-glossary, and other information. 2000.
When Good People Write Bad Sentences: Twelve Steps to Better Writing Habits
RC 58539
by Robert W. Harris
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
Strategies for overcoming an "addiction to bad writing." Examines the roots
of common writing errors that lead to ineffective sentences and baffling communication.
Explains how to use correct grammar, syntax, punctuation, diction, and style
to produce clear, confident, and persuasive prose. 2003.
Writing Fiction: The Practical Guide from New York’s Acclaimed Creative Writing
School
RC 58661
by Gotham Writers’ Workshop Faculty
read by Carol Dines
3 cassettes
Gotham Writers’ Workshop faculty present lessons for creating fiction. Addresses
the craft, art, and business of writing. Exercises cover character and plot
development, dialogue, pacing, themes, revising, and more. Includes full text
of Raymond Carver’s "Cathedral." 2003.
Writing Winning Reports and Essays RC 58668
by Paul B. Janeczko read by Patricia McDermott
2 cassettes
Outlines strategies for writing successful research reports and essays. Gives
basic guidelines for using note cards, citing sources, outlining, and writing
drafts. Provides samples of completed papers. Suggests ideas by school subject
and offers research tips. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Justice at Dachau: The Trials of an American Prosecutor RC 57605
by Joshua M. Greene
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Reconstructs the late 1940s trials of Nazi guards, officers, and doctors accused
of war crimes at the Dachau, Mauthausen, Flossenburg, and Buchenwald concentration
camps. Details the work of thirty-two-year-old William Denson, an American
army lawyer who led the prosecution through twenty-one months of unprecedented
cases on the Dachau grounds. Violence. 2003.
Perfectly Legal: The Covert Campaign to Rig Our Tax System to Benefit the
Super Rich—and Cheat Everybody Else RC 57892
by David Cay Johnston
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist discusses how the U.S. tax system forces
the middle class to subsidize the very wealthy who, through various lawful
mechanisms, evade their fair share of taxes. Suggested reforms include simplifying
the tax code, ending most income deferrals, revising the alternative minimum
tax, and revamping IRS procedures. Bestseller. 2003.
They Broke the Law—You Be the Judge: True Cases of Teen Crime RC 57838
by Thomas A. Jacobs
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Juvenile-court judge presents twenty-one cases involving teenagers who came
before him for punishment. Reviews each teen’s background, details of the crime
and arrest, mitigating factors, and penalty options so the reader can decide.
Reveals actual sentence and offender’s response in court and later. For junior
and senior high and older readers. 2003.
Who Owns Native Culture? RC 58391
by Michael F. Brown
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
Anthropologist uses court cases to show the conflict between indigenous peoples’
claims to their cultural artifacts and the rights of liberal democracies. Suggests
that resolution lies not in litigation but in compromise between the parties,
affording mutual respect and balanced proprietary interests in art, symbols,
land sites, wildlife, and botanic species. 2003.
The Best American Essays, 2003 RC 57238
edited by Anne Fadiman
read by Barry Bernson
3 cassettes
Twenty-four diverse essays selected and introduced by Fadiman. Subjects include
war from a woman’s viewpoint, emergency planning, World War II in occupied
France, death and dying, medical topics, cooking, imaginary pals, and social
life in America. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language.
2003.
Christmas at the New Yorker: Stories, Poems, Humor, and Art RC 57538
by The New Yorker
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes
Anthology of holiday writing featured in the New Yorker magazine from 1925
to 2002. Seasonal poetry and prose highlight themes like the spirit of giving,
family, Santa Claus, and Christmas carols. Contributing authors include James
Thurber, H.L. Mencken, Alice Munro, E.B. White, and foreword author John Updike.
2003.
A Dab of Dickens and a Touch of Twain: Literary Lives from Shakespeare’s Old
England to Frost’s New England RC 57266
by Elliot Engel
read by Janis Gray
2 cassettes
Professor of literature offers insights—little known and non-stuffy—about the
intertwined lives and works of nineteen favorite authors, among them Edgar
Allan Poe, whose Tales of Mystery and Madness (RC 21734) are the forerunners
of the modern short story, and D.H. Lawrence, liberated author of Lady Chatterley’s
Lover (RC 44295). 2002.
The Harlem Reader: A Celebration of New York’s Most Famous Neighborhood, from
the Renaissance Years to the Twenty-first Century RC 57319
edited by Herb Boyd
read by Robin Miles
2 cassettes
Anthology of essays, articles, short stories, and poetry reflects the diversity
and creativity of this unique urban community. Selections represent some of
the most significant social, political, and cultural African American voices
of the twentieth century including Malcolm X, Sidney Poitier, Langston Hughes,
Maya Angelou, and others. 2003.
My Staggerford Journal RC 56669
by Jon Hassler
read by Ray Childs
1 cassette
Daily journal kept by the author while writing Staggerford (RC 56651), his
1977 novel of small-town life in America. Hassler gives insight into the creative
process, plot development, and the evolution of such characters as Miles Pruitt,
the Bonewoman, and Miss Agatha McGee. 1999.
Nonrequired Reading: Prose Pieces RC 58793
by Wislawa Szymborska
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
Nearly one hundred of the Nobel Prize-winning poet’s musings inspired by obscure
or ephemeral books unlikely to receive much attention from reviewers. Memoirs
of Napoleon’s valet evoke her sympathy for the emperor’s lack of privacy; a
book on Neanderthals leaves her questioning their spiritual lives. A variety
of whimsical digressions. 2002.
On the Natural History of Destruction RC 58874
by W.G. Sebald
read by Bill Wallace
1 cassette
Four essays based on lectures by German scholar and award-winning author of
Austerlitz (RC 53308) explore the lingering effects of WWII Allied bombings
on his nation’s collective consciousness. "Air War and Literature" criticizes
the failure of postwar German writers to adequately address their country’s
destruction; the other pieces analyze works of three such literary figures.
1999.
Sister Nations: Native American Women Writers on Community RC 58347
edited by Heid E. Erdrich and Laura Tohe
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
In poems, short stories, and essays, contemporary American Indian women—some
young, some older—share their feelings and insights about their sense of community.
This anthology is grouped by themes: "Changing Women," "Strong Hearts," "New
Age Pocahontas," and "In the Arms of the Skies." 2002.
Zelda Fitzgerald: Her Voice in Paradise RC 56807
by Sally Cline
read by Faith Potts
5 cassettes
English literary scholar reexamines the life of the Jazz Age writer, painter,
and ballerina whose artistic efforts were overshadowed by the celebrity of
her husband, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and undermined by encroaching mental illness.
Cline illuminates Zelda’s character, explores her sometimes enigmatic self-expression,
and reevaluates her legacy. 2002.
For Better or for Worse . . . but Not for Lunch: Making Marriage Work in Retirement
RC 56387
by Sara Yogev
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Psychologist addresses the impact of retirement on feelings toward home, money,
friendships, and marriage. Drawing on case studies and research, Yogev offers
strategies and innovative exercises to assist retirees and their partners adjust
to the major transition. 2002.
The Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands RC 57705
by Laura C. Schlessinger
read by Mary Kane
1 cassette
Radio talk-show psychologist and author of Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess
Up Their Lives (RC 38864) illustrates marital enjoyment, using real-life examples.
Enumerates her fundamental concepts and techniques to keep a mate content.
Bestseller. 2004.
Toward Commitment: A Dialogue about Marriage RC 56116
by Diane Rehm and John B. Rehm
read by Susan McInerney
2 cassettes
National Public Radio talk show host and author of Finding My Voice (RC 49385)
reveals both her satisfaction and disappointment in her marriage to her attorney
husband of forty-two years. Among topics discussed are sex, religion, parenting,
money, in-laws, retirement, and aging. 2002.
The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability: For All of Us Who Live with Disabilities,
Chronic Pain, and Illness RC 58244
by Miriam Kaufman and others read by Gabra Zackman
3 cassettes
Guide drawn from authors’ professional and personal experiences and from an
informal survey of people living with various disabilities. Topics include
sexual health, self-esteem, communication, and debunking myths. Explicit descriptions
of sex. 2003.
Alzheimer’s Early Stages: First Steps for Families, Friends, and Caregivers
RC 57980
by Daniel Kuhn
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Education director of the Mather Institute of Aging addresses medical aspects
of Alzheimer’s disease including risk factors, early symptoms, treatment, and
prevention. Also covers care, safety, finances, and end-of-life concerns. Emphasizes
the importance of support groups and other assistance for families. 1999.
The Alzheimer’s Health Care Handbook: How to Get the Best Medical Care for
Your Relative with Alzheimer’s Disease in and out of the Hospital RC 57332
by Mary S. Mittelman and Cynthia
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Advice for caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients who suffer from physical ailments
as well as dementia. Covers doctors’ visits, medications, emergencies, hospital
stays, post-hospitalization care, and end-of-life decisions. Also includes
nursing home information and tips on self-care for oneself. 2002.
The Anatomy of Hope: How People Prevail in the Face of Illness RC 57969
by Jerome Groopman
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Physician and New Yorker staff writer draws on thirty years of medical experience
and his own struggles with a debilitating back injury to explore the "biology
of hope." Presenting intimate portraits of former patients, Groopman investigates,
in the mind-body connection, scientific evidence of emotions’ contributions
to recovery. 2004.
The Anthrax Letters: A Medical Detective Story RC 57599
by Leonard A. Cole
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Bioterrorist expert chronicles the autumn 2001 anthrax attacks that infected
twenty-two people and killed five after spores of the odorless, tasteless bacteria
were placed in letters and mailed via the U.S. Postal Service. The account
also profiles the scientists, doctors, and researchers at the front lines of
biological defense. 2003.
Before It Happens to You: A Breakthrough Program for Reversing or Preventing
Heart Disease RC 58468
by Jonathan Sackner Bernstein
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Physician discusses how to cut the risk of heart attack and stroke in half
even without a change in diet or lifestyle. Evaluates the latest available
drugs that can prevent problems before they occur, and explains the interpretation
of various diagnostic tests. 2004.
Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth about Pregnancy and Childbirth RC 58301
by Jenny McCarthy
read by Colleen Delany
1 cassette
Actress and former television dating show host relates in humorous, gritty
detail the unseemly, uncomfortable, but ultimately rewarding aspects of childbearing.
Author shares personal anecdotes while offering frank discussion on morning
sickness, constipation, cravings, hemorrhoids, gas, weight gain, water retention,
labor, and other bodily functions. Strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Better than Well: American Medicine Meets the American Dream RC 58253
by Carl Elliott
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Bioethics professor analyzes America’s paradoxical response to "enhancement
technologies"—drugs or surgical procedures employed not only to combat illness
but to improve human appearance, capacity, or self-esteem. Explores the debate
in a cultural and historical context to understand why people embrace these
therapies yet feel uneasy about their use. 2003.
The Breast Reconstruction Guidebook: Issues and Answers from Research to Recovery
RC 57339
by Kathy Steligo
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Breast-cancer survivor describes mastectomy and available options in breast
reconstruction as well as the details of each procedure. Includes information
on finding the right doctor, navigating the insurance maze, recovering from
surgery, and dealing with lifestyle changes. 2003.
Choosing Assistive Devices: A Guide for Users and Professionals RC 57914
by Helen Pain and others
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Presents a systematic approach to selecting adaptive equipment and to incorporating
such devices into the daily lives of individuals with disabilities. To assure
a good match, recommends considering the physical and mental capabilities,
lifestyles, and preferences of both users and caregivers. Discusses options
for seating, toileting, bathing, and locomotion. 2003.
Choosing Naia: A Family’s Journey RC 57277
by Mitchell Zuckoff
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Chronicles the experiences of an interracial couple coping with the news that
their unborn child has a heart defect and probable Down syndrome. Details their
agonizing decision to keep and raise the baby and explores the role of medical
technology in abortion decisions. 2002.
Climbing Higher RC 57988
by Montel Williams
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Emmy-winning talk show host relates his personal experiences in confronting
the physical and emotional challenges of living with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Williams describes the diagnosis and manifestations of his disease, reviews
different medications for managing pain, and includes opinions and predictions
of seven doctors regarding MS research. Strong language. 2004.
Complications: A Surgeon’s Notes on an Imperfect Science RC 56061
by Atul Gawande
read by Michael Kramer
2 cassettes
Essays of a Harvard-trained surgical resident who examines the fallibility
of doctors, the mysteries of medicine, the uncertainty of science, and the
wonders of technological advancements. Uses anecdotes from his own experience
to describe medical errors, unexplained pain, operations for the obese, and
a case of flesh-eating bacteria. 2002.
Cracked: Putting Broken Lives Together Again; A Doctor’s Story RC 58651
by Drew Pinsky
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Radio show advice doctor details his work as medical director of a Southern
California drug addiction rehabilitation facility. Pinsky clinically describes
the frightening process of detoxification, patients’ underlying physical and
psychiatric problems, the raw emotions displayed in the clinic, and his own
recurrent struggles with despair. Some strong language. 2003.
The Cruelest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race against an
Epidemic RC 58310
by Gay Salisbury and Laney Salisbury
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Chronicles the valiant efforts of a dog-sled relay to bring serum to ice-bound
Nome, Alaska, when a deadly diphtheria outbreak put Eskimo natives and especially
their children at risk in 1925. Blends Alaska’s early history with portraits
of courageous team leaders and their dogs—including the famous Balto—who trekked
674 miles across frozen terrain. 2003.
Curing MS: How Science Is Solving the Mysteries of Multiple Sclerosis RC 58487
by Howard L. Weiner read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
Harvard neurologist uses examples from his own practice to illustrate his three
decades of research on the autoimmune disorder multiple sclerosis. Describes
the technological and medical advances he has witnessed, possible future developments,
funding problems, and public perception of the disease. 2004.
Diabetes A to Z: What You Need to Know about Diabetes, Simply Put RC 57648
by American Diabetes Association
read by Jake Williams
1 cassette
Revised and updated edition explains diabetes-related issues in clear, simple
terms. Topics for coping with the illness are arranged alphabetically and cover
diet and exercise, blood glucose monitoring, possible complications, health
care, employment rights, and more. 2003.
The Doctors’ Plague: Germs, Childbed Fever, and the Strange Story of Ignác
Semmelweis RC 58558
by Sherwin B. Nuland read by Brian Conn
1 cassette
Yale professor recounts the life of Hungarian obstetrician Ignác Semmel-weis
(1818–1865), credited with introducing sanitary hospital practices that nearly
eliminated childbed fever and other infections years before Louis Pasteur’s
discovery of bacteria. Nu-land describes a man nevertheless rejected by his
contemporaries and chased by personal demons, whose life ended in anger and
anonymity. 2003.
Essential Musical Intelligence: Using Music as Your Path to Healing, Creativity,
and Radiant Wholeness RC 58516
by Louise Montello
read by Kimberly Schraf
2 cassettes
Music therapist’s guide to reconnecting with one’s essential music intelligence
(EMI), the innate ability to use sound to facilitate total health and well-being,
increase vitality, and cope with pain. Relates case histories and personal
accounts to demonstrate meditative exercises utilizing a variety of music from
classical to drumming. 2002.
The Etiquette of Illness: What to Say When You Can’t Find the Words RC 58522
by Susan P. Halpern read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Cancer survivor and psychotherapist addresses how individuals can best respond
with sensitivity and compassion to a sick friend or relative. Demonstrates
making a potentially awkward situation more comfortable through effective speech
and behavior. Includes suggestions for talking to children about illness. 2004.
The Fever Trail: In Search of the Cure for Malaria RC 57286
by Mark Honigsbaum
read by Kerry Cundiff
3 cassettes
Chronicles the perilous expeditions of three nineteenth-century British explorers
searching for South America’s elusive cinchona tree—the source of quinine used
to cure malaria. Honigs-baum reconstructs their quests to find and smuggle
the medicinal bark to English colonies. Also discusses twentieth-century efforts
to vaccinate against emerging drug-resistant malaria strains. 2001.
The Harvard Medical School Guide to Taking Control of Asthma: A Comprehensive
Prevention and Treatment Plan for You and Your Family RC 57843
by Christopher H. Fanta and Lynda M. Cristiano
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Physicians’ commonsense guide to managing asthma on a daily basis and during
attacks. Discusses symptoms and medical characteristics, diagnosis, degrees
of severity, factors that can trigger attacks, medications, and alternative
and complementary therapies. Includes sections pertaining specifically to children,
women, and the elderly. 2003.
How Not to Be My Patient: A Physician’s Secrets for Staying Healthy and Surviving
Any Diagnosis RC 58308
by Edward T. Creagan
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Mayo Clinic cancer specialist outlines strategies for reducing the risk of
developing serious illness. Discusses lifestyle choices, health screening,
doctor-patient communication, and the mind-body-spirit connection. Also explains
how to survive a life-threatening diagnosis through complementary medicine,
a positive attitude, and a good support system. 2003.
Hysterectomy: Exploring Your Options RC 57422
by Edward E. Wallach and Esther Eisenberg
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
Gynecologists explain the female reproductive organs, problems that can occur,
and options for treatment. Describes three types of hysterectomies (involving
surgical removal of the uterus), benefits and risks of each operation, postoperative
issues, and medical alternatives. 2003.
I Had Brain Surgery, What’s Your Excuse? An Illustrated Memoir RC 58060
by Suzy Becker
read by Gabra Zackman
2 cassettes
Bestselling author Suzy Becker relates discovering she had a brain tumor in
1999, the same year she received a distinguished Bunting Fellowship at Rad-cliffe
College. Describes, with wry humor, her symptoms, diagnosis, denial, surgery,
slow recovery of her speech and writing ability, and triumphant comeback in
a 500-mile bike-a-thon. 2004.
The Irritable Heart: The Medical Mystery of the Gulf War RC 57083
by Jeff Wheelwright
read by Lou Harpenau
4 cassettes
Reviews the medical histories of five ailing veterans from the 1991 Persian
Gulf War to seek a biomedical explanation for difficult-to-diagnose con-ditions.
Also examines illnesses exhibited by military personnel after other armed encounters,
including "irritable heart" disease following the Civil War. Concludes these
maladies result from combination of physical symptoms and psychological stress.
2001.
Mayo Clinic on Osteoporosis RC 57342
edited by Stephen Hodgson
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
Physician at the Mayo Clinic discusses how to keep bones healthy and strong
to reduce the risk of fracture. Explains screening and diagnosis of osteoporosis,
its prevention and treatment, as well as medication, exercise, diet, and home
safety issues. 2003.
Miscarriage: A Doctor’s Guide to the Facts; Why It Happens and How Best to
Reduce Your Risks RC 56650
by Henry M. Lerner
read by Anne Hancock
2 cassettes
Obstetrician/gynecologist discusses the causes of miscarriage, preventative
diagnostic tests and surgical procedures, and methods for recovering and preparing
for future pregnancies. Includes information on psychological aspects of coping
with the loss of a child. 2003.
Multiple Sclerosis Q and A: Reassuring Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
RC 57623
by Beth Ann Hill
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
Introduction to multiple sclerosis (MS) by a patient, addressing the most common
concerns. Topics include symptoms, tests, diagnosis, and treatments. Covers
family issues and lifestyle changes and offers positive assurances and available
resources. 2003.
One Hundred One Foot-Care Tips for People with Diabetes RC 56378
by Jessie H. Ahroni read by Miriam Wagner
1 cassette
Provides answers to common questions about foot problems associated with two
complications of diabetes—poor circulation and nerve damage. Discusses skin
and nail care, footwear, exercise, treatment of minor ailments, and identifying
major concerns. 2000.
One Hundred One Tips for a Healthy Pregnancy with Diabetes RC 57527
by Patti B. Geil and Laura B. Hieronymus
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Answers to frequently asked questions about issues unique to women with diabetes,
both preexisting and gestational. Stresses the importance of monitoring blood
glucose throughout the pregnancy; addresses nutrition, medication, and labor
and delivery; and details postpartum care to ensure the best health for baby
and mother. 2003.
Overcoming Hearing Aid Fears: The Road to Better Hearing RC 57511
by John M. Burkey
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
An audiologist describes the loss of hearing as a traumatic condition that
with patience and good information can be navigated. Addresses the benefits
and fears surrounding hearing aids, using experiences of patients in his own
practice. Provides information on types of hearing aids and their cost, health
insurance, and general resources. 2003.
Pain Killer: A "Wonder" Drug’s Trail of Addiction and Death RC 58141
by Barry Meier
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Pulitzer Prize-nominated investigative reporter demonstrates widespread abuse
of OxyContin, citing a case study in rural Virginia. Meier explores pain management
and prescription drug abuse issues and asserts that regulations favoring pharmaceutical
companies could threaten public health and cause higher crime rates and rehabilitative
costs. 2003.
Pain-Free Arthritis: A Seven-Step Program for Feeling Better Again RC 57341
by Harris H. McIlwain and Debra Fulghum Bruce
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Rheumatologist offers a multistep plan for alleviating arthritis and other
painful conditions, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and fibromyalgia, through
therapeutic exercise, diet, and medication. Also discusses alternative therapies
and includes recipes. 2003.
The Sexy Years: Discover the Hormone Connection; the Secret to Fabulous Sex,
Great Health, and Vitality, for Women and Men RC 58056
by Suzanne Somers
read by Suzanne Toren
2 cassettes
Actress and health guru describes her search for a cure to the "Seven Dwarfs
of Menopause." Drawing on her own experience working with physicians who specialize
in natural hormone treatment, Somers explains the value of bioidentical hormones
in making menopause the best years of life. Bestseller. 2004.
She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders RC 58996
by Jennifer Finney Boylan
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
Candid autobiography of professor and transgender author (as James Finney Boylan)
of The Constellations (RC 43488). Boylan reveals her transition from male to
female and reactions of family, friends, colleagues, and students to "Jenny"
after the sex change. Afterword by novelist Richard Russo. Strong language
and some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Sickened: The Memoir of a Munchausen by Proxy Childhood RC 57390
by Julie Gregory
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Author recalls childhood of constant visits to doctors seeking cures for ailments
invented by her mother, who suffered a psychological disorder (Munchausen by
proxy) causing caregivers to falsify illness in dependent persons to gain attention.
Learning about this condition in college, Gregory realizes her mother’s abuse.
Some violence and some strong language. 2003.
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers RC 58302
by Mary Roach
read by Kimberly Schraf
2 cassettes
Journalist explores the role of dead bodies in science’s "boldest strides and
weirdest undertakings" throughout history and the twentieth century. Describes
such productive, sometimes bizarre, uses for corpses as testing guillotines,
studying plane and car crashes, and experimenting with organ transplants, plastic
surgery, and other medical procedures. Bestseller. 2003.
Teens under the Influence: The Truth about Kids, Alcohol, and Other Drugs;
How to Recognize the Problem and What to Do about It RC 57302
by Katherine Ketcham and Nicholas A. Pace
read by Jill Ferris
3 cassettes
Resource guide to help parents combat adolescent substance abuse. Detailed
passages explain teenage addiction, biological and environmental factors, and
the short- and long-term effects of specific drugs. Provides information about
diagnosis, intervention, treatment options, the recovery process, and strategies
for coping with relapses. 2003.
There’s a Flying Squirrel in My Coffee: Overcoming Cancer with the Help of
My Pet RC 57617
by Bill Goss
read by Gary Tipton
2 cassettes
Retired naval lieutenant commander, business consultant, and motivational speaker
presents an inspirational account of his triumph over a rare but deadly form
of skin cancer. Goss reflects on his illness, his love for his family, and
his adventures with an orphaned flying squirrel named Rocky, who helped him
recover. 2002.
The Thirty Day Natural Hormone Plan: Look and Feel Young Again—without Synthetic
HRT RC 58540
by Erika Schwartz
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Physician provides a month-long program that relies on natural hormones to
alleviate menopausal symptoms. Suggests using diet and exercise to maintain
good health while aging. Includes meal plans and a summary of the National
Institutes of Health synthetic hormones study. 2004.
Thriving with Heart Disease: A Unique Program for You and Your Family; Live
Happier, Healthier, Longer RC 56642
by Wayne M. Sotile read by Ray Childs
3 cassettes
Cardiac psychologist’s guide to dealing with the emotional repercussions of
a heart attack or hypertension. Sotile identifies four stages of heart illness—surviving
the crisis, creating a coping strategy, handling the homecoming blues, and
learning to live with heart disease—and also discusses living well with heart
failure or an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. 2003.
Transplant: From Myth to Reality RC 58146
by Nicholas L. Tilney
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
Surgeon traces the evolution of organ transplantation from its origins in ancient
myth and religion to its practice in twentieth-century biology and medicine.
Chronicles landmark scientific achievements and considers how societal forces
have driven transplant development and how "competition, commerce, and exploitation"
have marred its success. 2003.
Ultimate Fitness: The Quest for Truth about Exercise and Health RC 58384
by Gina Kolata
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
New York Times science reporter—who enjoys a workout—uses examples from her
own experience to investigate the myths and realities of physical exercise.
Traces the history of the fitness movement from Greek times to computerized
gyms, explains the scientific basis of exercise, and questions some generally
accepted training claims. 2003.
The Ultimate Weight Solution for Teens: The Seven Keys to Weight Freedom RC
57801
by Jay McGraw
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
As a companion to television host Dr. Phil McGraw’s The Ultimate Weight Solution
(RC 57111), his son, Jay McGraw, offers teenagers strategies to improve their
self-image. Identifies seven keys for weight management including exercising
and eating right. For junior and senior high and older readers. Bestseller.
2003.
The Ultimate Weight Solution: The Seven Keys to Weight Loss Freedom RC 57111
by Phil McGraw
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
Host of television’s "Dr. Phil," who spent thirty years working with overweight
people, presents his seven keys to obtaining an appropriate weight and gaining
more energy and vitality. He focuses on right thinking; control of emotions,
environment, and habits; nutrition; exercise; and support systems. Bestseller.
2003.
According to the Rolling Stones RC 57396
by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
read by David Cutler
3 cassettes
Reminiscences by members of "the greatest rock n’ roll band in the world,"
tracing their British roots and rise to international fame beginning in the
1960s. Also includes essays by business participants in the Stones’ career
and fellow performers, including American singer Sheryl Crow. Some strong language.
2003.
Bang Your Head: The Rise and Fall of Heavy Metal RC 55721
by David Konow
read by John Lescault
3 cassettes
History of the music genre that evolved from the blues in England in the late
1960s. Discusses the careers of heavy metal’s most notorious groups including
Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Kiss, Metallica, Def Leppard, and Guns N’ Roses.
Strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2002.
Broken Music: A Memoir RC 57114
by Sting
read by David Cutler
2 cassettes
Memoir by British songwriter and musician born in 1951 reconstructs his life
before he gained fame as a member of the band Police. Describes his childhood
in Newcastle, his academic success that sends him to teachers’ college, the
influence of 1960s music, and his early bands. Strong language. Bestseller.
2003.
Celia: My Life RC 59003
by Celia Cruz
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
Autobiography by the Afro-Cuban singer, the "Queen of Salsa," who died in 2003.
Reminisces about her upbringing and early career in Havana and her road to
international success. Recalls her voluntary exile after Castro came to power,
her long marriage, and associations with other musicians. Foreword by Maya
Angelou. 2004.
Chaliapin: An Autobiography as Told to Maxim Gorky RC 56656
by Fyodor Ivanovich Chaliapin
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
4 cassettes
The memoirs of the eminent Russian operatic bass, Fyodor Chaliapin (1873–1938),
as recounted to his friend, the writer Maxim Gorky. Discusses the singer’s
Russian upbringing and international career performing the roles of Boris Gudunov,
Ivan the Terrible, Prince Igor, and Mephistopheles. 1967.
Clara Schumann: The Artist and the Woman RC 58262
by Nancy B. Reich
read by Suzanne Toren
4 cassettes
Biography of German pianist, composer, and teacher Clara Wieck Schu-mann (1819–1896).
Traces her early years as a child prodigy, six-decade career, marriage to fellow
musician Robert, family of seven children, and friendships with Johannes Brahms
and other notable contemporaries. 1985.
Essential Musical Intelligence: Using Music as Your Path to Healing, Creativity,
and Radiant Wholeness RC 58516
by Louise Montello
read by Kimberly Schraf
2 cassettes
Music therapist’s guide to reconnecting with one’s essential music intelligence
(EMI), the innate ability to use sound to facilitate total health and well-being,
increase vitality, and cope with pain. Relates case histories and personal
accounts to demonstrate meditative exercises utilizing a variety of music from
classical to drumming. 2002.
The Facts of Life and Other Dirty Jokes RC 58592
by Willie Nelson
read by Robert Sams
1 cassette
Popular singer/songwriter’s reflections on what is and what is not important
in his life. In his collection of jokes, memories, and song lyrics (often raunchy
and politically incorrect), Nelson ruminates on the stock market, sports endorsements,
and his favorite biblical lines. Some strong language. 2002.
Hank Williams, So Lonesome RC 58607
by Bill Koon
read by Todd Scofield
2 cassettes
Biography of country singer Hank Williams (1923–1953) who wrote over one hundred
songs including "Hey, Good Lookin’," "Your Cheatin’ Heart," and "Lovesick Blues."
From interviews with family, friends, and band members, Koon documents Williams’s
rise from Depression-era Alabama to Nashville stardom and examines the mystery
surrounding his death. 2001.
Hip-Hop Divas RC 56526
edited by Vibe magazine read by Tracy Mickens-Hundley
3 cassettes
Chronicles the struggles and triumphs of women performers in the world of hip-hop
music. Includes essays on the lives and careers of fifteen stars, such as Mary
J. Blige, Lauryn Hill, Lil’ Kim, and TLC. Strong language. For senior high
and older readers. 2001.
Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline RC 58571
by Ellis Nassour
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Biography portrays Patsy Cline (1932–1963) as the first female country singer
to cross over into pop music. From interviews with Cline’s family and friends,
Nassour details the performer’s trailblazing career, dynamic relationships,
and untimely death in a plane crash. Foreword by Dottie West. Some strong language.
1993.
In Black and White: The Life of Sammy Davis Jr. RC 58878
by Wil Haygood
read by Jake Williams
5 cassettes
From research and interviews, award-winning journalist relates the life and
career of performer Sammy Davis Jr., from his start as a four-year-old singer/dancer
with the Will Mastin Trio. Recounts his romances, mob connections, politics,
and ever-present conflict of racial identity. Strong language. 2003.
Jam Master Jay: The Heart of Hip Hop RC 58097
by David E. Thigpen read by Bill Quinn
1 cassette
Biography of the rap group Run-DMC founding member who was murdered in 2002
in his music studio. Traces Jason "Jam Master Jay" Mizell’s childhood in Queens,
New York; his rise in the recording business; and his mysterious death. Discusses
the hip-hop subculture. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Jean Langlais: The Man and His Music RC 58692
by Ann Labounsky
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Authorized biography of blind twentieth-century organist/composer Jean Langlais
(1907–1991) by organist/music scholar Labounsky. Discusses Langlais’s training
at France’s National Institute for the Blind, his subsequent position as organist
at Paris’s Sainte-Clotilde, his American tours, and his instrumental, choral,
and vocal compositions. 2000.
Jelly’s Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton RC 57482
by Howard Reich and William Gaines
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Biography of Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton, a New Orleans-born pianist who
claimed to have invented jazz. Drawing on recently discovered archives, the
authors document the innovative composer’s turn-of-the-century rise to fame,
his 1930s fall into obscurity and poverty, and his later avant-garde scores.
Also considers evidence belying his undeserved reputation as a hustler and
liar. 2003.
Jon Bon Jovi RC 58423
by Laura Jackson
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
Biography of songwriter and rock star Bon Jovi, born in 1962. Traces his career
from small New Jersey club gigs to formation of his own band in 1983 and subsequent
award-winning albums. Also describes his film and TV acting roles. Some strong
language. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Lullaby of Birdland RC 57996
by George Shearing
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Reminiscences by congenitally blind jazz pianist Shearing about his 1920s English
childhood and early success in London before he emigrated to America in 1947.
Recounts hobnobbing in New York with jazz greats Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan,
Charlie Parker, and Dizzy Gillespie, among others, and recording with his famed
quintet. 2004.
Man in Black RC 58372
by Johnny Cash
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes (Reissue)
In this candid autobiography, legendary country-western singer Johnny Cash
revisits the "good and bad times" of his life and career. Describes his rural
Arkansas childhood, older brother Jack’s death, seven nightmarish years of
drug addiction, marriage to June Carter, and the faith in God he ultimately
found. 1975.
No Disrespect RC 57415
by Sister Souljah
read by Andrea Frierson-Toney
3 cassettes
Rapper describes growing up in the Bronx projects and offers advice to African
American men and women on how to conduct one’s life. Criticizes welfare dependency,
racism, religion, and casual relationships while stressing the need for strong
families and self-respect. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of
sex. 1994.
Spreadin’ Rhythm Around: Black Popular Songwriters, 1880–1930 RC 58609
by David A. Jasen and Gene Jones
read by Robert Sams
4 cassettes
This fifty-year history focuses on various African American composers, lyricists,
performers, and publishers, to show their influence on mainstream popular American
culture. Discusses minstrel shows, vaudeville, Tin Pan Alley, blues, early
jazz, and Broadway. 1998.
Bittersweet: The Story of Sugar RC 57299
by Peter Macinnis
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Overview of the history of sugar production from its beginnings in New Guinea
some nine thousand years ago to New World plantations using slave labor and
finally to twentieth century developments. Discusses the sugar trade’s influence
on economic policies and international relations. Also notes the environmental
destruction caused by sugar cane harvesting. 2002.
Dr. Tatiana’s Sex Advice to All Creation RC 56281
by Olivia Judson
read by Kimberly Schraf
3 cassettes
Evolutionary biologist devises letters from nonhuman species to discuss nature’s
bizarre sex practices. Her quirky advice to lovelorn creatures explains the
variety of mating and reproduction habits among denizens of the natural world.
Descriptions of sex. 2002.
Fire and Ashes: On the Front Lines of American Wildfire RC 57258
by John N. Maclean
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
Writer of Fire on the Mountain (RC 50200) examines the conditions of America’s
forests, the history of wildland fires, and the dangers of fighting them. Includes
an interview with the last survivor of a 1949 tragedy that the author’s father
wrote about in Young Men and Fire (RC 35639). Some strong language. 2003.
The Ghost with Trembling Wings: Science, Wishful Thinking, and the Search
for Lost Species RC 56260
by Scott Weidensaul
read by Gary Telles
3 cassettes
Naturalist Weidensaul recounts his journeys around the world in search of creatures
thought to be extinct. Discusses environmental forces that drive plants and
animals toward the verge of extinction and explores scientists’ attempts to
save endangered species. 2002.
Nature Writings: The Story of My Boyhood and Youth, My First Summer in the
Sierra, The Mountains of California, Stickeen, Selected Essays RC 58485
by John Muir
read by Bill Wallace
6 cassettes
A selection of four books and eighteen essays by Scottish-born naturalist John
Muir (1838–1914), a key figure in the creation of the American national parks
system. The writings, published primarily between 1871 and 1913, chronicle
his lifetime of exploration, observation, and conservation advocacy. 1997.
Of Time and Place RC 58591
by Sigurd F. Olson
read by Todd Scofield
1 cassette (Reissue)
Collection of vignettes completed by naturalist and conservation activist Sigurd
F. Olson (1899–1982) just before his death. Considered by Audubon as "the poetic
voice of the modern wilderness," Olson lyrically recalls his experiences with
the lakes, streams, prairies, and forests of his memories. 1982.
People of the Deer RC 57806
by Farley Mowat
read by John Polk
3 cassettes (Reissue)
In 1947, drawn by childhood memories, a Canadian WWII veteran spends over a
year in the Arctic west of Hudson Bay. He befriends native Eskimos (the Ihalmiut,
or, the People of the Deer) and laments their poor living conditions and treatment
by the government. 1951.
A Place in the Woods RC 58601
by Helen Hoover
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Author recounts her adventures liv-ing close to nature after she and her husband,
Adrian, quit their jobs in Chicago and move to a cabin in Minnesota’s northern
woods. Helen describes their triumphs and setbacks as they gradually adapt
to the rigors of wilderness survival, including isolation and near poverty.
1968.
Plan B: Rescuing a Planet under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble RC 57616
by Lester R. Brown
read by John Richardson
2 cassettes
President and founder of the nonprofit Earth Policy Institute outlines solutions
to worldwide ecological crises. Brown’s recommendations for stabilizing population
and climate include reducing carbon emissions, raising land and water productivity,
and creating an environmentally compatible economy. 2003.
Reflections from the North Country RC 58735
by Sigurd F. Olson
read by Todd Scofield
1 cassette (Reissue)
Collection of essays by conservation activist and award-winning nature writer
Sigurd F. Olson (1899–1982). Olson’s recollections of his wilderness adventures
in the northern United States and arctic tundra reflect his "understanding
of man’s long relationship to nature, all living things, and the universe itself."
1976.
Son of the Wilderness: The Life of John Muir RC 58081
by Linnie Marsh Wolfe
read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
Biography of Scottish-born conservationist and nature writer John Muir (1838–1914).
Depicts Muir’s early childhood, 1849 move to America, University of Wisconsin
studies, wilderness travels recorded in his writings, and efforts to preserve
forestland and create national parks. Emphasizes the naturalist’s down-to-earth
realism, human relationships, and family life. Pulitzer Prize. 1945.
Travels in Alaska RC 58721
by John Muir
read by Graeme Malcolm
2 cassettes
Last book written by Scottish-born naturalist John Muir (1838–1914), who recounts
three trips to Alaska between 1879 and 1890. Describes his encounters with
indigenous peoples, his mountain traverses, and his hazardous exploration of
Glacier Bay, now a national monument. New 1993 introduction by anthropologist
Richard Nelson. 1915.
Volcanoes in Human History: The Far-Reaching Effects of Major Eruptions RC
58624
by Jelle Zeilinga de Boer and Donald Theodore Sanders
read by Erik Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Examines nine historic volcanic disasters. Discusses their geologic settings
in relation to plate tectonics and both the immediate and long-range consequences
in human terms of volcanic activity. Chronicles eruptions of Vesuvius, Tambora,
Krakatau, Mount Pelée, and Mount St. Helens and discusses the formation of
Iceland and the Hawaiian Islands. 2002.
The Wilderness of Denali: Explorations of a Hunter-Naturalist in Northern
Alaska RC 58694
by Charles Sheldon
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
Relates hunter’s 1906–1908 adventures in the territory surrounding Denali,
the Native American name for Mt. McKinley. Personal notes and diary entries
record observations about sheep, grizzlies, and other native wildlife. This
2000 edition includes biographical introduction. 1930.
The Wilderness World of John Muir RC 58404
by John Muir
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Selections from the journals and published works of Scottish-born naturalist/conservationist,
who emigrated to Wisconsin at age eleven. Muir (1838–1914), first president
of the Sierra Club, describes his delight in observing nature while traversing
the North American wilderness, primarily alone and on foot. Includes introduction
and comments by Edwin Way Teale, editor. 1954.
Winter World: The Ingenuity of Animal Survival RC 57927
by Bernd Heinrich
read by Gary Telles
3 cassettes
New England biologist explains how animals cope with their harsh winter environments.
He describes the innovative techniques used by insects, birds, and mammals
to avoid freezing to death and to find food in a time of scarcity. 2003.
Beyond Courage: The Nine Principles of Heroism RC 57453
by Chris Benguhe
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
Benguhe presents the personal characteristics that he feels underlie heroism:
integrity, duty, self-respect, faith, devotion, altruism, compassion, listening,
and forgiveness. He explains each trait with a definition, a "how-to" example,
and a true account of a hero demonstrating that principle in action. 2003.
Friends Hold All Things in Common: Tradition, Intellectual Property, and the
Adages of Erasmus RC 57056
by Kathy Eden
read by Lou Harpenau
2 cassettes
Columbia University humanities professor reflects on the concept of intellectual
property, based on adages of the Renaissance scholar Erasmus. Eden contemplates
notions of friendship and common property, explores the early history of private
property, and provides excerpts from ancient philosophers, such as Pythagoras,
Plato, and Augustine. 2001.
Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain RC 57512
by Antonio Damasio
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
A leading neurologist, the author of The Feeling of What Happens (RC 53230),
explores the relationship between perceptions, the nervous system, brain chemistry,
and feeling states. In affirming the priority of behaviors over associated
feelings, he discovers an intellectual kinship with the seventeenth-century
Dutch philosopher Spinoza. 2003.
Meditations RC 58577
by Marcus Aurelius
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Ethical and spiritual reflections of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (A.D.
121–180), written during the last decade of his life. Offers advice and insights
on daily conduct, leadership, and personal integrity. Modern English translation
and introduction by Gregory Hays. 2002.
Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography RC 58740
by Rüdiger Safranski
read by Faith Potts
4 cassettes
Examines the development of this major nineteenth-century German philosopher’s
thinking. Focuses primarily on Nietzsche’s thoughts as expressed in his published
and unpublished writings and secondarily on the facts of his life where they
intersect with his work. Attempts to place this complex and influential figure
in cultural and historical context. 2000.
Six Secular Philosophers: Religious Themes in the Thought of Spinoza, Hume,
Kant, Nietzsche, William James, and Santayana RC 58604
by Lewis White Beck
read by Steve Douglas Craig
1 cassette
Philosophy professor examines the place of religion in the work of six major
thinkers. Whether leading to a rejection of religion or a call for reform,
the critical perspectives of these philosophers are, according to Beck, important
to people concerned about the function of religion in a contemporary secular
culture. 1997.
What Would Aristotle Do? Self-Control through the Power of Reason RC 58882
by Elliot D. Cohen
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Philosophical counselor’s commonsense approach to overcoming self-destructive
thoughts, emotions, and actions by harnessing innate powers of reason and critical
thinking. Uses real-life scenarios to demonstrate how Aristotelian logic can
be used to combat everyday maladies like guilt, loneliness, grief, anger, social
anxiety, and depression. 2003.
The Best American Poetry, 2003 RC 57234
edited by Yusef Komunyakaa
read by Roy Avers
2 cassettes
Annual collection of poetry features seventy-five selections that touched guest
editor, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa, by their "content and
aesthetics." Contributors include Kenneth Koch, Richard Wilbur, Rita Dove,
and the three most recent Pulitzer Prize winners—Paul Muldoon, Carl Dennis,
and Stephen Dunn. 2003.
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson RC 56797
by Emily Dickinson
read by Kimberly Schraf
5 cassettes
Original texts of all 1,775 poems by New England recluse Emily Dickinson (1830–1886).
Largely unpublished in her lifetime, they are presented in roughly chronological
order. 1890.
The Couple RC 57717
by Mark Rudman
read by John Lescault
1 cassette
Rider (RC 56813) author depicts eros, romance, and memory in fourteen verses
and prose poems. From popular culture, history, and mythology, Rudman explores
such pairs as schoolmates, Perseus and Andromeda, and Mary Ure and Robert Shaw.
Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2002.
Dear Editor: A History of Poetry in Letters; the First Fifty Years, 1912–1962
RC 57744
edited by Joseph Parisi and Stephen Young
read by Annie Wauters
4 cassettes
A collection of historic letters to and from the editors of Chicago’s Poetry
magazine, the pioneer groundbreaking forum for controversial new poets such
as Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot. Candid notes reveal writer/publisher relationships
and reflect major twentieth-century events the poets observed. 2002.
Good Poems RC 57059
selected by Garrison Keillor
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
A selection of poems that were read over National Public Radio on a daily five-minute
program called "The Writer’s Almanac." Includes classics by Shakespeare and
Walt Whitman as well as many works by twentieth-century poets including Hayden
Carruth, John Updike, Elizabeth Bishop, e.e. cummings, and Maxine Kumin. 2002.
In the Next Galaxy RC 57465
by Ruth Stone
read by Mitzi Friedlander
1 cassette
Eighth collection from the award-winning Virginia native, born in 1915. In
nearly one hundred poems, Stone provides an unsentimental personal glimpse
of her life—from coping with her husband’s suicide and the realities of her
own aging to everyday observations of the world around her. Some strong language.
National Book Award. 2002.
Jersey Rain RC 56663
by Robert Pinsky
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
1 cassette
This collection of lyric poems by the former United States poet laureate covers
a wide variety of seemingly unrelated subjects. In "To Television," Pinsky
reflects on the comforting distractions of a hotel room television set; in
"The Green Piano," he relates neighborhood and family history. 2000.
John Brown’s Body RC 57610
by Stephen Vincent Benét
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1929, this long narrative poem in rhyme and
blank verse is a rank-and-file history of the Civil War, or "the rich man’s
war and the poor man’s fight." Portrays the lives of soldiers, leaders, and
civilians on both sides of the conflict, North and South. 1928.
Kiss Off: Poems to Set You Free RC 57837
edited by Mary D. Esselman and Elizabeth Ash Vélez
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
Collection of poems not only for the newly jilted but for people "suffering
from loss, disappointment, or that general Hamlet-ish feeling . . . trying
to find their way back to happiness." Editor’s commentary relates poems— mainly
by notable twentieth-century poets—to personal life. Companion to The Hell
with Love (RC 55189). Some strong language. 2003.
The Selected Poems of Federico García Lorca/Selección de Poemas de Federico
García Lorca RC 58741
by Federico García Lorca
read by Peter Gil
1 cassette
Representative poems in English and Spanish from works originally published
between 1921 and 1936. Includes "Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías," about
a famous Spanish bullfighter and friend of García Lorca who was killed in the
bullring at five in the afternoon. Includes a short preface in English. 1955.
(Poemas del famoso dramaturgo español que salieron entre 1921 y 1936. Se incluye
el poema "Lamento para Ignacio Sánchez Mejías," que se trata del toreador famoso
y amigo de García Lorca que fue muerto en la corrida a las cinco de la tarde.
Edición bilingüe, con una breve introducción en inglés.)
Treasured Poems That Touch the Heart: Cherished Poems and Favorite Poets RC
57537
compiled by Mary Sanford Laurence
read by Margaret Strom
1 cassette
Anthology of familiar poems grouped by themes such as youth, life, romance,
friendship, character, prayer, nature, sorrow, growing old, and reflections.
Includes writings by the Brownings, Donne, Frost, Shakespeare, and Wordsworth.
1996.
Choices: Taking Control of Your Life and Making It Matter RC 56391
by Melody Beattie
read by Graci Ragsdale
2 cassettes
Author of Codependent No More (RC 28220) combines traditional wisdom with anecdotes
about personal experiences to encourage others to make positive choices. Offers
practical advice on approaching change, becoming proactive by controlling what
one can, and observing the results of personal decisions. Each entry ends with
a brief meditation. 2002.
A Daily Dose of the American Dream: Stories of Success, Triumph, and Inspiration
RC 57501
by Alan C. Elliott
read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
A reading for each day of the year about motivated individuals who have achieved
success. Includes anecdotes and quotations selected to challenge the reader
to aspire to greater heights. The messages "will change you from spectator
to participant in the American Dream." 1998.
The Etiquette of Illness: What to Say When You Can’t Find the Words RC 58522
by Susan P. Halpern
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Cancer survivor and psychotherapist addresses how individuals can best respond
with sensitivity and compassion to a sick friend or relative. Demonstrates
making a potentially awkward situation more comfortable through effective speech
and behavior. Includes suggestions for talking to children about illness. 2004.
First Impressions: What You Don’t Know about How Others See You RC 58467
by Ann Demarais and Valerie White
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes
Founders of a New York interpersonal consulting firm discuss ways to make a
favorable impression during an initial social or business encounter. Authors
identify seven fundamentals of successful first impressions including accessibility,
self-disclosure, and conversational dynamics, and offer self-assessment exercises
to help avoid common misunderstandings and enhance personal charm. 2004.
Good Stress, Bad Stress: An Indispensable Guide to Identifying and Managing
Your Stress RC 58486
by Barry Lenson
read by Jake Williams
1 cassette
Author distinguishes between two types of personal anxiety: potentially damaging
"bad" stress and beneficial "good" stress, which helps individuals improve
performance and accomplishment. Explains effects of stress on physical and
mental well-being and provides strategies for harnessing good stress. 2002.
He-Motions: Even Strong Men Struggle RC 58869
by T.D. Jakes
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Christian bishop, author of The Lady, Her Lover, and Her Lord (RC 50543), offers
men advice to help improve their relationships with themselves, their families,
and God by understanding their own emotional and spiritual needs. Jakes cites
biblical and modern examples and suggests how women can offer support. 2004.
Let’s Talk: Sharing Our Thoughts and Feelings during Times of Crisis RC 57267
by Michele Alpern
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
Offers teens practical information on coping with stressful events such as
death, divorce, job loss, and disasters. Suggests ways to deal with depression
and anxiety and outlines strategies for establishing good communication. For
junior and senior high readers. 2003.
More than Money: True Stories of People Who Learned Life’s Ultimate Lesson
RC 58452
by Neil Cavuto
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
A business journalist with Fox News Channel, diagnosed with cancer and multiple
sclerosis, portrays others in the business world who have struggled with serious
obstacles—disease, bankruptcy, dyslexia, paralysis—and have achieved or regained
success and wealth. Includes Joe Torre, Wally Amos, Richard Branson, and Jim
Langevin. Bestseller. 2004.
The Power of Intention: Learning to Co-create Your World Your Way RC 58050
by Wayne W. Dyer
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Self-development speaker/author presents a step-by-step guide for connecting
to the universal, omnipresent energy he describes as intention, the source
of creativity. Outlines ways to access the spirit and raise energy levels,
realize desires, expand reality, and achieve tranquility. 2004.
The Present: The Gift That Makes You Happier and More Successful at Work and
in Life, Today! RC 57893
by Spencer Johnson
read by Gary Telles
1 cassette
Bestselling author of Who Moved My Cheese? (RC 49513) offers a "practical parable"
for rediscovering what is truly important in life. Relates a young man’s journey
to adulthood and search for a magical "present"—the power to focus on right
now, learn from the past, and plan for the future. Bestseller. 2003.
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy: The Fab Five’s Guide to Looking Better, Cooking
Better, Dressing Better, Behaving Better, and Living Better RC 57889
by Ted Allen and Kyan Douglas
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Five stylish gay men from the popular television show advise guys—and girls—on
food and wine, personal grooming, home decorating, fashion, and culture. Applying
their motto "you—only better," the experts suggest various tasks and projects,
modest purchases, and new attitudes to transform lives through humor, taste,
and class. Bestseller. 2004.
The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets and Remembers RC 58067
by Daniel L. Schacter
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Harvard psychologist explores the nature of memory’s imperfections and considers
how to reduce their harmful effects. Categorizes memory’s malfunctions into
seven "sins": transience, absentmindedness, blocking, misattribution, suggestibility,
bias, and persistence. Discusses these divisions and their consequences. 2001.
Sybil RC 58635
by Flora Rheta Schreiber
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes (Reissue)
The history-making case of Sybil Isabel Dorsett, a woman with multiple personality
disorder and sixteen different identities. Bestselling account chronicles eleven
years of psychoanalysis, hypnosis, and treatment sessions with Dr. Cornelia
Wilbur, who assisted Sybil in identifying the causes of her illness. Some descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 1973.
Touched with Fire: Manic-Depressive Illness and the Artistic Temperament RC
56789
by Kay Redfield Jamison
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes
A professor of psychiatry examines the relationship between mood disorders
and artistic creativity. Discusses manic-depression, autobiographical material,
family history, biological research, and artistic endeavor to explore their
links. Examines these connections in the lives of writers and artists, focusing
on Lord Byron as a prime example. 1993.
The Art of Happiness at Work RC 57386
by Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
In this sequel to The Art of Happiness (RC 47827), a psychiatrist questions
the Dalai Lama about applying Buddhist principles in the workplace. The Tibetan
spiritual leader advises that career satisfaction is related to staying motivated,
having a realistic "sense of self," and maintaining "basic human values" such
as kindness and compassion. 2003.
As the Towers Fell: Stories of Unshakable Faith on 9-11 RC 57739
by Lisa Chilson-Rose
read by Faith Potts
1 cassette
The personal stories of twenty-four Christians who experienced the terrorist
attacks on New York City on September 11, 2001. Some survived, others perished,
and more assisted in the recovery efforts. According to their testimony or
that of family and friends, all shared a close relationship with God. 2003.
Blood and Fire: William and Catherine Booth and Their Salvation Army RC 58622
by Roy Hattersley
read by Anne Flosnik
4 cassettes
Study of the evangelists who founded the Salvation Army in Victorian England.
Revivalist preacher William Booth believed in active Christianity and used
the poor to recruit the poor. Catherine, a biblical scholar, endorsed the idea
of women’s religious equality and helped transform the organization into a
worldwide movement. 1999.
The Brother of Jesus: The Dramatic Story and Meaning of the First Archaeological
Link to Jesus and His Family RC 57826
by Hershel Shanks and Ben Witherington III
read by Gary Tipton
2 cassettes
Explores the possibility that an ossuary inscribed, "James, son of Joseph,
brother of Jesus," is the first tangible evidence of the prophet’s existence.
Part one discusses authenticity and theological implications of the 2002 discovery.
Part two pieces together the life of James, leader of Jerusalem’s Jewish Christian
community. 2003.
Buddha in Your Backpack: Everyday Buddhism for Teens RC 56665
by Franz Metcalf
read by Constance Crawford
2 cassettes
Provides information on Buddha and his teachings, applying Buddhist philosophy
to issues facing teenagers, such as family relations, school, body changes,
sexual attraction, friendship, and personal ethics—without preach-ing religious
conversion. Includes introductions to meditation and further study. Some descriptions
of sex. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
The Diamond Sutra and The Sutra of Hui-Neng RC 57343
translated by A.F. Price and Mou-lam Wong
read by Gordon Gould
2 cassettes
The Diamond Sutra, a sacred Buddhist scripture, passed into written format
in the fourth century A.D. Price’s English translation of the text was made
in 1947. In 1929 Wong made the first English translation of The Sutra of Hui-Neng,
a T’ang dynasty record of sermons and sayings belonging to the Zen tradition.
1947.
The Essentials of Hinduism: A Comprehensive Overview of the World’s Oldest
Religion RC 58295
by Swami Bhaskarananda
read by Yolande Bavan
2 cassettes
Senior monk of the Ramakrishna Order of India addresses the many questions
he is asked by those who want to better understand Hinduism. His topics include
the Holy Books, the role of food, the doctrines of karma, predestination and
reincarnation, Hindu ethics, the four yogas, mantras, and creation. 2002.
Excavating Jesus: Beneath the Stones, behind the Texts RC 57966
by John Dominic Crossan and Jonathan L. Reed
read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
Author of Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography (RC 56275) and archaeologist Reed
integrate findings of major digs and critical textual interpretations to reconstruct
the life and times of Jesus. Highlighting key artifact and scripture discoveries
(including the Dead Sea Scrolls), Crossan and Reed explore the society and
customs of an ancient culture. 2001.
Experiencing the Passion of Jesus: A Discussion Guide on History’s Most Important
Event RC 58003
by Lee Strobel and Garry Poole
read by Janis Gray
1 cassette
Two writers offer a topical guide for exploring the themes of Mel Gibson’s
film The Passion of the Christ. Includes six discussion questions with biblical
sources about the death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. 2004.
The Faith of George W. Bush RC 58254
by Stephen Mansfield
read by Jake Williams
1 cassette
Historian explores the religious ideals that have shaped George W. Bush as
a man and as president. Mansfield follows Bush’s "winding road" to faith, including
his midlife spiritual transformation, and analyzes the influence of religion
in his responses to national problems. 2003.
Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul RC 58363
by Tony Hendra
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
Biographical tribute by British satirist and former National Lampoon editor
to his mentor, Father Joseph Warrilow. Relates how the monk with pastoral wisdom
and humility guided Hendra for forty years through struggles with substance
abuse, a failed marriage, and parenthood. Some descriptions of sex and some
strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Fire in the Heart: A Spiritual Guide for Teens RC 58546
by Deepak Chopra
read by Erik Synnestvedt
1 cassette
Noted Hindu author and physician uses his own youthful experiences to provide
a plan for teens who are seeking their own spiritual paths. Answers universal
philosophical questions and offers suggestions for improving relationships.
For senior high readers. 2004.
A Guide to the Passion: One Hundred Questions about The Passion of the Christ
RC 58004
by Catholic Exchange
read by Janis Gray
1 cassette
A Catholic guide to theological and artistic aspects of Mel Gibson’s film The
Passion of the Christ, which depicts Jesus’s crucifixion and resurrection.
Contains advice for spiritual seekers and poses and answers some questions
about the movie. 2004.
He-Motions: Even Strong Men Struggle RC 58869
by T.D. Jakes
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Christian bishop, author of The Lady, Her Lover, and Her Lord (RC 50543), offers
men advice to help improve their relationships with themselves, their families,
and God by understanding their own emotional and spiritual needs. Jakes cites
biblical and modern examples and suggests how women can offer support. 2004.
How to Hear from God: Learn to Know His Voice and Make Right Decisions RC
58704
by Joyce Meyer
read by Janis Gray
2 cassettes
Bible teacher uses scripture and examples from her own ministry to explain
how to develop sensitivity to God’s communication through supernatural revelation,
the "inner witness," and nature. Contends that rote religious activity, unforgiveness,
and legalism can hinder the fulfillment of God’s plan and suggests ways to
protect against negativity. 2003.
In My Brother’s Image: Twin Brothers Separated by Faith after the Holocaust
RC 57709
by Eugene Pogany
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Story of Jewish twin brothers born in 1912 in Budapest, Hungary, and raised
by their parents as Catholics. During World War II, Gyuri Pogány is a priest
sheltered in a monastery, while his brother Miklós is sent to a concentration
camp and reverts to Judaism. After immigrating to America, the two never completely
reconcile. 2000.
In the Beginning: Creation Stories from around the World RC 57850
retold by Virginia Hamilton
read by Lindsay Ellison
1 cassette
Twenty-five myths from around the globe describe the creation of the world.
Includes "First Man, First Woman" from the Bible, "Bursting from the Hen’s
Egg" from China, and "An Endless Sea of Mud" from Africa. For junior and senior
high readers. 1988.
In the Beginning: The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation,
a Language, and a Culture RC 57270
by Alister E. McGrath
read by Janis Gray
3 cassettes
An Oxford University theology professor recounts the production of the King
James Version of the Bible, detailing its impact on England’s history, politics,
literature, and law. Describes how the availability of the Scripture to ordinary
people in plain English inspired a revolution of free thought, culminating
in concepts of constitutional govern-ment and democracy. 2001.
Just Hand Over the Chocolate and No One Will Get Hurt RC 57443
by Karen Scalf Linamen
read by Mitzi Friedlander
1 cassette
Contributing editor for Today’s Christian Woman magazine offers fifteen ways
women can lift their spirits in times of stress that go beyond eating chocolate.
Linamen focuses on emotional, physical, and spiritual health with these "warm
fuzzies, quick fixes, good ideas, and long-term solutions." 1999.
The Lord Is My Shepherd: Healing Wisdom of the Twenty-Third Psalm RC 57619
by Harold S. Kushner
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
Rabbi Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People (RC 48900),
reflects on the solace in the words of the Twenty-Third Psalm and their meaning
after the terrorist events of September 11, 2001. Kushner’s nonsectarian discussion
examines each stanza of the psalm as it relates to life and loss. 2003.
A Man Called Peter: The Story of Peter Marshall RC 57404
by Catherine Marshall
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Widow writes the biography of her husband, a poor Scottish immigrant who became
the senior minister at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in the nation’s
capital and chaplain of the United States Senate. Fiftieth anniversary edition
includes additional selections of his prayers and sermons with a foreword by
Marshall’s son. 2001.
The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Their Significance for Understanding
the Bible, Judaism, Jesus, and Christianity RC 57338
by James VanderKam and Peter Flint
read by Lou Harpenau
5 cassettes
A comprehensive introduction to the ancient manuscripts found between 1947
and 1956 in caves along the shore of the Dead Sea. Explores the discovery and
dating of the parchments, their relationship to religious scripture, the controversies
surrounding their existence, and the message of nonbiblical scrolls. 2002.
The New Revelations: A Conversation with God RC 57614
by Neale Donald Walsch
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
Author of Conversations with God books (RC 44643, RC 44644, and RC 47255) presents
another revealing dialog between man and God. Referring to world events including
the September 11, 2001, attacks, Walsch focuses on the spiritual nature of
humanity’s crises. Provides tools for dealing with despair. 2002.
Oberammergau: The Troubling Story of the World’s Most Famous Passion Play
RC 58769
by James Shapiro
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Explores the small Bavarian community’s production of the Passion Play, staged
once each decade since 1634. Shapiro maintains that, despite late-twentieth-century
efforts to appease critics, the play remains freighted with the inflammatory
anti-Semitism that once earned praise from the Nazis. 2000.
The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created a Culture
of Tolerance in Medieval Spain RC 57848
by María Rosa Menocal
read by Frank Coffee
2 cassettes
Yale professor portrays the flourishing culture and economy that existed in
Andalusia in the Middle Ages when the Muslim Umayyad dynasty encouraged religious
tolerance of the area’s Jews and Christians. Discusses aesthetic achievements
and cross-cultural triumphs such as the Alhambra and the poetry of Judah Halevi.
2002.
Practicing Resurrection: A Memoir of Work, Doubt, Discernment, and Moments
of Grace RC 58866
by Nora Gallagher
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Continuation of the author’s account, begun in Things Seen and Unseen (RC 49806),
of her spiritual journey toward becoming an Episcopalian priest. She describes
her loss of spirituality following her brother’s death, the disruption of her
marriage, her writing career, and the year of discernment when she explored
her fitness for the ministry. 2003.
The Ramayana RC 57852
by Ramesh Menon
read by Yolande Bavan
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Ancient Indian epic rendered in modern prose. Recreates the legend of Prince
Rama, his banishment to the forest, his wife Sita’s abduction by the demon
emperor, and Rama’s rescue of her. The hero’s journey, one of physical and
spiritual devotion, embodies traditional Hindu cultural beliefs. Includes Menon’s
introduction. 2001.
The Rig Veda: An Anthology RC 57924
selected by Wendy Doniger O’Flaherty
read by Michael Scherer
3 cassettes
A selection of 108 ancient Indo-European hymns from more than one thousand
collected in the Sanskrit Rig Veda (circa 1200–900 B.C.). Poetic verses depict
Hindu mythology and philosophy, the symbolism and mechanism of Vedic ritual,
and traditional daily life. Translated and annotated with an introduction by
Wendy O’Flaherty. 1981.
Scattered Shadows: A Memoir of Blindness and Vision RC 58675
by John Howard Griffin
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
The author of Black like Me (RC 17498) recounts losing his sight in 1947 from
a war injury and unexpectedly recovering it ten years later. Describes his
religious conversion to Catholicism during his blindness and individual and
institutional reactions to his physical impairment. Some strong language. 2004.
The Search for the Panchen Lama RC 56058
by Isabel Hilton
read by Anne Flosnik
3 cassettes
British journalist recounts the events surrounding the 1995 disappearance of
the Tibetan boy considered to be the eleventh incarnation of the Panchen Lama—the
second highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism. Hilton combines religious history,
Chinese political intrigue, and her own travel experiences to explain this
seven-year-old’s importance. 1999.
Secrets of the Code: The Unauthorized Guide to the Mysteries behind The Da
Vinci Code RC 58366
edited by Dan Burstein
read by Jack Fox
4 cassettes
Excerpts from books, web sites, articles, commentaries, and interviews relating
to the major religious themes in The Da Vinci Code (RC 55735). Contributing
experts offer views on Jesus’s relationship with Mary Magdalene, the credibility
of alternative scriptures, secret societies like the Knights Templar, and more.
Bestseller. 2004.
The Seven Perennial Sins and Their Offspring RC 57624
by Ken Bazyn
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
The author describes the seven Christian "root-sins" of pride, anger, envy,
sloth, avarice, gluttony, and lust by using examples from literature and history.
Also discusses modern faults such as workaholism, hedonism, faultfinding, guilt,
and fasting. 2002.
The Spiral Staircase: My Climb out of Darkness RC 58164
by Karen Armstrong
read by Vanessa Maroney
3 cassettes
Author/journalist recounts her spiritual journey and medical nightmare upon
returning to secular life at twenty-four after seven years as a young Roman
Catholic nun. Describes her lapses of faith, academic disappointments, and
misdiagnosed epilepsy as steps to gradual enlightenment. Sequel to Through
the Narrow Gate (RC 18649). Bestseller. 2004.
St. Patrick of Ireland: A Biography RC 58484
by Philip Freeman
read by George Holmes
2 cassettes
Life of St. Patrick based on his two surviving letters: one a defense of his
work in Ireland, the other condemning a slave-raiding king and his pirates.
Recounts Patrick’s kidnapping by Irish pirates, years of slavery, escape, and
eventual return to minister to the Irish people. Debunks many myths. 2004.
Stillness Speaks RC 57365
by Eckhart Tolle
read by Erik Synnestvedt
1 cassette
In short concise pieces that can be read individually or as a whole, Tolle,
author of The Power of Now (RC 55646), addresses the spiritual needs of people
in the twenty-first century by showing them how to obtain inner peace. Bestseller.
2003.
The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha RC 58027
edited by E.A. Burtt
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
The Oriental religion of Buddhism, founded twenty-five centuries ago by Siddhartha
Gautama of India, is now practiced by millions. This book includes the early
scriptures of Buddhism, as well as Buddhist thought in later centuries. 1982.
Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill RC 57555
by Jessica Stern
read by Gary Telles
4 cassettes
Terrorism expert explores the phenomenon of violence perpetrated in the name
of religion—Christian, Jewish, and Muslim. Drawing on conversations with government
officials, religious leaders, and terrorist operatives, Stern identifies motivations
and grievances leading individuals to join holy-war groups. She also examines
the structure of their organizations and suggests some counterstrategies. 2003.
This Far by Faith: Stories from the African American Religious Experience
RC 57544
by Juan Williams and Quinton Dixie
read by Dan Toohey
2 cassettes
This companion to the PBS television series chronicles African American religious
history, both Christian and non-Christian, from slavery to the twentieth century.
Explores the evolution of faith as a source of strength, influence of the church
on the civil rights movement, and leaders it has produced, including the Reverend
Martin Luther King Jr. 2003.
Understanding New Religious Movements RC 58092
by John A. Saliba
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Professor and Jesuit priest examines the emergence of sects, cults, and novel
religions in contemporary Western culture. Beginning with an overview of movements
like the Church of Scientology, Hare Krishna, the Unification Church, and others,
Saliba analyzes their existence from psychological, sociological, legal, and
theological perspectives. 2003.
Almost Heaven: The Story of Women in Space RC 58143
by Bettyann Holtzmann Kevles
read by Kerry Cundiff
3 cassettes
Account of forty women of diverse international cultures and various ages
struggling to enter American and Soviet space programs during the Cold War
and later. From extensive interviews and research, Yale historian chronicles
legal, institutional, and social developments that eventually eased women’s
participation in the secretive, male dominated field. 2003.
The Best American Science Writing, 2003 RC 57239
edited by Oliver Sacks
read by Bruce Huntey
3 cassettes
Twenty-five articles from both scientific and general publications that cover
various topics from natural history to biotechnology and medicine. Author Floyd
Skloot observes the toll of Alzheimer’s disease on his ninety-one-year-old
mother. In the final selection, former colleagues of late scientist Stephen
Jay Gould reflect on his radical approach to science. 2003.
Dreams of Iron and Steel: Seven Wonders of the Nineteenth Century, from the
Building of the London Sewers to the Panama Canal RC 58527
by Deborah Cadbury
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes
Historian and Emmy Award-winning producer surveys monumental engineering feats
rooted in the Industrial Revolution. Profiles the personal and financial struggles
of visionaries and workers behind Britain’s mammoth oceangoing ship the Great
Eastern, Scotland’s Bell Rock lighthouse, and America’s Transcontinental Railroad,
Brooklyn Bridge, Hoover Dam, and others. 2003.
Electric Universe: The Shocking True Story of Electricity RC 59659
by David Bodanis
read by Del Roy
2 cassettes
Describes the discovery of electricity and the ways its development transformed
the world. Weaves biographical sketches of pioneers Michael Faraday, Thomas
Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Alan Turing, and others with explanations about
their impact on applications such as batteries, telegraph, radio, transistors,
and computers. 2005.
Empires of Light: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race to Electrify the
World RC 57631
by Jill Jonnes
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Award-winning historian traces the rise of the electric power industry through
the triumphs, blunders, and corporate struggles of three visionaries in the
late 1800s. Jonnes depicts the efforts of light bulb inventor Thomas Edison,
Serbian immigrant Nikola Tesla, and Pittsburgh entrepreneur George Westinghouse
to create, dominate, and control a world-changing technology. 2003.
Erasmus Darwin: A Life of Unequalled Achievement RC 58608
by Desmond King-Hele
read by Corrie James
4 cassettes
Portrait of Charles Darwin’s grandfather—poet, physician, scientist, and inventor.
Observes that Erasmus wrote about evolution long before his grandson’s research
on the topic. Credits the elder Darwin with the design of a carriage steering
mechanism still used in twentieth-century cars, and asserts that he was the
first to describe the process of photosynthesis. 1999.
Food, Inc.: Mendel to Monsanto; the Promises and Perils of the Biotech Harvest
RC 57607
by Peter Pringle
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Journalist traces the development of genetically modified foods and the debate
surrounding biotech farming. Addresses both potential benefits, such as alleviating
world hunger, and possible hazards. Also raises concerns over delayed government
regulation and the lack of information available to consumers. 2003.
The Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge RC
58715
by David G. McCullough
read by Jake Williams
5 cassettes (Reissue)
Saga of a monumental engineering feat: construction of a suspension bridge
spanning New York’s East River. Among the themes discussed are structural concept,
technology involved, late-nineteenth-century politics, builders’ heroism, and
the bridge’s impact on ordinary citizens. 1972.
Hidden from History: The Lives of Eight American Women Scientists RC 58587
by Kim K. Zach
read by Margaret Strom
1 cassette
Collective biography of eight female scientists from the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries who excelled in their male-dominated fields. Describes the background
and achievements of biochemist Gertrude Elion, biologist/geneticist Nettie
Stevens, astronomer Annie Cannon, anatomist Florence Sabin, and computer scientist
Grace Hopper, among others. For junior and senior high readers. 2002.
How the Cows Turned Mad RC 57563
by Maxime Schwartz
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
Molecular biologist chronicles the origins of "mad cow" disease, its forms
and manifestations, genetic links, manner of transmission, the hunt for its
cause, major discoveries, and public health concerns surrounding the epidemic.
Covers related afflictions targeting the central nervous system. 2003.
How to Dunk a Doughnut: The Science of Everyday Life RC 57722
by Len Fisher
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Physicist author uses mundane everyday events and anecdotes as vehicles to
convey basic scientific concepts in an entertaining manner. Discusses how to
dunk a donut, catch a fly ball, and use tools while explaining the under-lying
principles involved. 2002.
An Intimate Look at the Night Sky RC 57521
by Chet Raymo
read by Ralph Lowenstein
2 cassettes
Essays by astronomy professor describing what objects—planets, stars, and constellations—can
be visibly observed in different seasons and then imaginatively connecting
these nighttime sights to unseen wonders of the universe, such as supernovas,
black holes, and galaxies. He also suggests a hypothesis for the end of the
universe some 150 billion years from now. 2001.
A Matter of Degrees: What Temperature Reveals about the Past and Future of
Our Species, Planet, and Universe RC 56809
by Gino Segrè
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Physicist examines temperature as a fundamental factor in understanding the
universe. Addresses major scientific problems such as the conditions for the
birth of the universe, the first appearance of life on Earth, the concept of
absolute zero, and the puzzle of constant mammal body temperature. 2002.
The Mercury Thirteen: The Untold Story of Thirteen American Women and the
Dream of Space Flight RC 57609
by Martha Ackmann
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
Professor relates the experiences of thirteen female pilots who underwent secret
testing for potential inclusion in the U.S. space program during the 1960s.
Using historical research and firsthand interviews, Ackmann follows Jerrie
Cobb, Wally Funk, and others through the selection process, barrage of trials,
and battle against gender discrimination. 2003.
Parting the Desert: The Creation of the Suez Canal RC 58748
by Zachary Karabell
read by Anne Flosnik
3 cassettes
Chronicles the joint venture of French diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps and Egyptian
rulers to construct a waterway connecting the Mediterranean and the Red Sea,
an engineering marvel that altered the terrain and the political landscapes
of three continents. Kara-bell traces the canal’s creation from before its
1869 inauguration. 2003.
Rocket Man: Robert H. Goddard and the Birth of the Space Age RC 57549
by David A. Clary
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Biography of Massachusetts-born physicist known as the American father of modern
rocketry. This balanced portrait of Goddard (1882–1945) not only considers
his contributions to space-flight technology, major among them the liquid-fueled
rocket, but also his contradictory nature and the rise and fall of his image
in the twentieth century. 2003.
Sahara: A Natural History RC 58292
by Marq De Villiers and Sheila Hirtle
read by Lisette Lecat
3 cassettes
Description of the world’s largest desert landscape and its inhabitants. Discusses
the geography, natural cycles, and resilient life-forms of the sandy wilderness
stretching across the broadest part of Africa. Covers the history of the Sahara’s
indigenous people—Berbers, Moors, and Tuareg—and the ancient kingdoms of past
civilizations. 2002.
Scientific Conversations: Interviews on Science from the New York Times RC
57419
by Claudia Dreifus
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
Thirty-eight scientists—from astronomers and geologists to immunologists and
developmental biologists—answer a journalist’s questions about their special
fields of work and personal involvement. Includes Stephen Jay Gould, Freeman
Dyson, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, John McPhee, and Sir Roger Penrose. 2001.
The Scientists: A History of Science Told through the Lives of Its Greatest
Inventors RC 58669
by John Gribbin
read by Butch Hoover
5 cassettes
British astrophysicist, author of Almost Everyone’s Guide to Science (RC 49321),
traces Western science from the Renaissance to the end of the twentieth century.
Gribbin presents history’s great discoveries and technological achievements
through the lives of the individuals who made them possible, beginning with
Copernicus. 2002.
The Secret Life of Dust: From the Cosmos to the Kitchen Counter, the Big Consequences
of Little Things RC 58777
by Hannah Holmes
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Science writer examines the myriad forms of minuscule particles she calls dust—from
space debris to soot to skin flakes—and their effects. Holmes describes dust’s
vital role in planetary evolution, Earth’s climate, and natural history, including
dinosaur extinction. She also details health problems associated with exposure
to pollution and minute toxins. 2001.
Taking Flight: Inventing the Aerial Age from Antiquity through the First World
War RC 57486
by Richard P. Hallion
read by Bill Wallace
4 cassettes
Comprehensive survey by former air force historian of the evolution of flight.
Hallion highlights aviation milestones and the individuals behind them—from
second-century Chinese kites to European Renaissance-era wing designs and later
balloon and glider experiments. Covers the Wright brothers’ historic 1903 flight
and provides an analysis of World War I aerial technology. 2003.
To Conquer the Air: The Wright Brothers and the Great Race for Flight RC 57312
by James Tobin
read by Jake Williams
4 cassettes
Award-winning author reconstructs the early twentieth century competition to
create a flying machine. While highlighting the monumental achievements of
Wilbur and Orville Wright, Tobin also details the efforts of their rivals—including
inventor Alexander Graham Bell and Smithsonian secretary Samuel Langley. 2003.
Tycho and Kepler: The Unlikely Partnership That Forever Changed Our Understanding
of the Heavens RC 57485
by Kitty Ferguson
read by Dennis Rooney
3 cassettes
Dual biography of Renaissance astronomers Tycho Brahe (1546–1601), a Danish
aristocrat, and German-born mathematician Johannes Kepler (1571–1630). Details
their lives, eccentric personalities, contributions to the field, and their
remarkable relationship at a time of conflict in Europe between religion and
science. 2002.
Wheels for the World: Henry Ford, His Company, and a Century of Progress,
1903–2003 RC 56812
by Douglas Brinkley
read by Robert Sams
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Award-winning biographer draws on archival materials and oral histories to
chronicle the life of automaker Henry Ford (1863–1947) and the history of his
Ford Motor Company. Brinkley examines the industrialist’s multifaceted personality,
his labor and business philosophies, and his enduring legacy. 2003.
Wings of Madness: Alberto Santos-Dumont and the Invention of Flight RC 57554
by Paul Hoffman
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
Author of The Man Who Loved Only Numbers (RC 48056) examines the life and work
of Alberto Santos-Dumont (1873–1932), the Brazilian-born aeronautical pioneer
whose dirigibles captivated Paris. Hoffman highlights Santos-Dumont’s aerial
accomplishments, role in the race for manned flight, and despair at the destructive
power of militarized aircraft during World War I. 2003.
The X in Sex: How the X Chromosome Controls Our Lives RC 58538
by David Bainbridge
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
Discusses the history, biology, and philosophy surrounding the female sex chromosome,
beginning with its discovery in the nineteenth century. Topics include inheritance,
sex-linked diseases like hemophilia and muscular dystrophy, the "mixed nature"
of women due to the random inactivation of certain X chromosomes, and the role
of X in explaining cancer development. 2003.
Y: The Descent of Men RC 58556
by Steve Jones
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
British geneticist and author of The Language of Genes (RC 41360) takes Darwin
one step further in this informative exploration of the biology and evolution
of males. Jones deconstructs some mysteries of masculinity from hormones to
hair loss, debunks sexual stereotypes, and suggests reversal of the ancient
view of women as diminished males. 2003.
America’s Women: Four Hundred Years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates, and Heroines
RC 58187
by Gail Collins
read by Faith Potts
4 cassettes
New York Times editor presents a cultural history of women in America from
colonial times through the twentieth century as they sought new horizons
beyond the home. Charts the progress of both ordinary and celebrated personalities
who struggled for freedom and gender identity in changing social and political
climates. 2003.
Better than Well: American Medicine Meets the American Dream RC 58253
by Carl Elliott
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Bioethics professor analyzes America’s paradoxical response to "enhancement
technologies"—drugs or surgical procedures employed not only to combat illness
but to improve human appearance, capacity, or self-esteem. Explores the debate
in a cultural and historical context to understand why people embrace these
therapies yet feel uneasy about their use. 2003.
Blue Blood RC 58424
by Edward Conlon
read by Roy Avers
5 cassettes
Author of the New Yorker "Cop Diary" columns who joined the NYPD in 1995 reveals
the hidden world of the fraternity of cops. Covers his family’s police background,
his rookie days in public housing, and his experience working on September
11, 2001. Violence and strong language. 2004.
Coal: A Human History RC 58009
by Barbara Freese
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Minnesota assistant attorney general explores the impact of coal production
and emissions on human history and the environment, beginning in Britain where
coal-generated power spurred the industrial revolution in the late eighteenth
century. Freese then examines coal’s influence—both beneficial and detrimental—on
the social, political, and economic development of the United States and China.
2003.
Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why; True Stories of Miraculous Endurance
and Sudden Death RC 58339
by Laurence Gonzales
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
National Geographic Adventure magazine contributing editor explores the psychological,
physiological, and spiritual characteristics that allow certain individuals
to avoid fatal panic and overcome life-threatening predicaments. Examines real-life
survival accounts and identifies principles that apply not only to wilderness
calamities but to any of life’s stressful, demand-ing situations. 2003.
Eating in the Dark: America’s Experiment with Genetically Engineered Food
RC 57284
by Kathleen Hart
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Discusses the marketing of genetically modified food products with neither
public disclosure nor sufficient government testing. Suggests that reg-ulatory
agencies tacitly support bio-technology industries and deny the American public
any choice. Contrasts American acceptance of genetically engineered food with
European and Japanese refusal. 2002.
Health Care Meltdown: Confronting the Myths and Fixing Our Failing System
RC 58068
by Robert H. LeBow
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Physician, now a quadriplegic, criticizes U.S. health care system flaws that
leave millions uninsured or underinsured. Using case studies, LeBow identifies
misconceptions preventing change and proposes a solution to provide "affordable,
comprehensive health care" for every American. Discusses co-pays, deductibles,
Medicare, and the medical-industrial complex. 2002.
He’s Just Not That into You: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys RC
59020
by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo
read by Erik Sandvold
1 cassette
Two writers formerly with the Sex and the City television series caution women
that their dates’ mixed messages are in fact rejections. Uses real situations
and question-and-answer format to humorously advise when to quit unsatisfying
relationships and how to recognize those that are positive. Some strong language.
Bestseller. 2004.
If I Live to Be One Hundred: Lessons from the Centenarians RC 57408
by Neenah Ellis
read by Faith Potts
1 cassette
What began as an NPR history project became the author’s personal search for
the secret to living well. Ellis recalls her interviews with nineteen exceptional
Americans aged one hundred or more, from 103-year-old Anna Wilmot who indulges
in an occasional skinny-dip to a centenarian couple married for eighty years.
2002.
In Praise of Nepotism: A Natural History RC 57728
by Adam Bellow
read by Ted Stoddard
4 cassettes
Explores the social phenomenon of giving preferential treatment to relatives.
Surveys nepotism in classic, non-Western, and U.S. societies. Noting its increasing
prevalence in politics, business, and industry, Bellow argues that this basic
human instinct is beneficial and complementary to American ideals. 2003.
Making the Right Move: Housing Options for Seniors RC 58045
by Gillian Eades Telford
read by Patricia McDermott
2 cassettes
Gerontologist’s guide to choosing a nursing home or other care facility, emphasizing
the importance of making an informed decision. Real-life examples supplement
information on U.S. and Canadian health care systems, evaluating assistance
levels, finding the right home for you or a loved one, admittance issues, legal
matters, and more. 2004.
More than a Label: Why What You Wear or Who You’re with Doesn’t Define Who
You Are RC 56368
by Aisha Muharrar
read by Coleen Delany
1 cassette
Recent high school graduate surveys more than 1,000 teens to examine how school
cliques, designer labels, and other social dividers create problems. Suggests
ways for teenagers to overcome negative unspoken rules in school and to accept
people as individuals. For senior high readers. 2002.
My Name Is Bill: Bill Wilson; His Life and the Creation of Alcoholics Anonymous
RC 57920
by Susan Cheever
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Biography of Bill Wilson (1895–1971), cofounder of the worldwide organization
to combat alcohol addiction. Relates Wilson’s Vermont background, seventeen-year
alcoholic journey from euphoria to desperation, struggles to quit drinking,
and meeting with Bob Smith leading to creation of Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935.
Explains the twelve AA recovery steps and traditions. 2004.
The Natural History of the Rich: A Field Guide RC 57761
by Richard Conniff
read by Ray Childs
3 cassettes
Award-winning journalist explores similar social patterns of affluent humans
and wild animals in this humorous but authentic zoomorphic study. Conniff observes
the natural behaviors of the superwealthy socioeconomic class, including mating
rituals, displays of dominance, and survival mechanisms to ensure their status
is passed on to their offspring. 2002.
Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny RC 57895
by Robert Wright
read by Michael Scherer
4 cassettes
This companion to The Moral Animal (RC 41255) explores organic and human history
as logical results of game theory. Wright explains why biological evolution
was likely to create intelligent life, asserting that cultural complexity and
globalization are not products of chance but of several billion years of the
"non-zero-sum dynamic." 2000.
On the Down Low: A Journey into the Lives of "Straight" Black Men Who Sleep
with Men RC 58447
by J.L. King
read by Bill Quinn
1 cassette
HIV-prevention educator exposes a hidden problem in African American culture:
men who deny their bisexuality to their female partners—and to themselves.
Warns unsuspecting women about the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases
and encourages honesty and acceptance. Acknowledges his own double lifestyle.
Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse RC 57594
by Gregg Easterbrook
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Journalist examines the increased prevalence of melancholy, pessimism, and
discontent in Western culture despite ever-higher standards of living. Easterbrook
presents sociological theories to explain how aspects of contemporary life
breed negativity. Urges a return to positive thinking for the sake of self
and society. 2003.
Prophecy: What the Future Holds for You RC 58676
by Sylvia Browne
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
Psychic and bestselling author of The Other Side and Back (RC 48861) discusses
prophesies throughout history, including those from Nostradamus (sixteenth
century), Edgar Cayce (twentieth century), and Native American and other religious
seers. Offers her own predictions for early twenty-first-century ecology, politics,
technology, health, medicine, space exploration, and more. 2004.
The Red Hat Society: Fun and Friendship after Fifty RC 58333
by Sue Ellen Cooper
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Founder and "queen mother" of the Red Hat Society chronicles the national organization’s
development from a small costumed tea party in 1998. Members’ anecdotes explain
the group’s philosophy and examine mutual professional and domestic experiences,
the aging process, and the value and support of friendship. Bestseller. 2004.
A Renaissance in Harlem: Lost Voices of an American Community RC 56684
edited by Lionel C. Bascom
read by Lindsay Ellison
2 cassettes
Essays culled from the WPA Writer’s Project collection in the Library of Congress
detail the views and experiences of Harlem’s ordinary African American citizens
during the 1930s. Journalist and English professor Bascom includes works of
writers such as Dorothy West, Ralph Ellison, Frank Byrd, and Vivian Morris.
1999.
Rituals of Blood: Consequences of Slavery in Two American Centuries RC 58630
by Orlando Patterson
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
In three essays, National Book Award-winner Orlando Patterson examines the
adverse effects of slavery and discriminatory laws on both African Americans
and the broader U.S. society. Topics include strained relationships between
black men and women, lynching, and images of black men in the twentieth century.
Strong language. 1998.
She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders RC 58996
by Jennifer Finney Boylan
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
Candid autobiography of professor and transgender author (as James Finney Boylan)
of The Constellations (RC 43488). Boylan reveals her transition from male to
female and reactions of family, friends, colleagues, and students to "Jenny"
after the sex change. Afterword by novelist Richard Russo. Strong language
and some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong: Why We Love France but Not the French
RC 58079
by Jean-Benoît Nadeau and Julie Barlow
read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
Two freelance Canadian journalists explore the "character" of France and French
"way of thinking" during a two-year stay beginning in 1999. Despite many paradoxes
they observe in political, economic, and cultural life, they conclude that
France functions successfully because its centralized structure "is consistent
with the spirit of its people." 2003.
Slave RC 57923
by Mende Nazer and Damien Lewis
read by Andrea Frierson-Toney
2 cassettes
The account of Mende Nazer, captured in 1994 at age twelve by Arab raiders
in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. She describes servitude in Khartoum and London,
escaping at age twenty, and receiving international attention in her bid for
asylum, obtained in the United Kingdom. Violence and some strong language.
2003.
Some of Us Did Not Die: New and Selected Essays RC 56810
by June Jordan
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Forty essays and verse from the late poet, activist, and professor of African
American studies. Jordan speaks out against racial and gender inequality, advocating
legal reform. Includes work from four earlier anthologies and previously unpublished
writings. The title piece is a reaction to the September 11, 2001, terrorist
attacks. 2002.
The Spirits of America: A Social History of Alcohol RC 58547
by Eric Burns
read by Steven Carpenter
3 cassettes
Broadcast journalist briefly summarizes alcohol’s history prior to American
colonization, then traces to modern times the role of America’s "first national
pastime." Describes early medicinal uses and draws on anecdotes of bootleggers,
temperance advocates, and other notable characters to explore political and
economic motivations behind prohibition. 2004.
Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution RC 58653
by David Carter
read by Alec Volz
3 cassettes
Chronicles six days of violent protests in June 1969, when homosexuals fought
police during a routine raid at the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City’s
Greenwich Village. Examines events leading up to the riots, key demonstrators,
and the uprising’s aftermath that prompted the gay rights movement. 2004.
Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill RC 57555
by Jessica Stern
read by Gary Telles
4 cassettes
Terrorism expert explores the phenomenon of violence perpetrated in the name
of religion—Christian, Jewish, and Muslim. Drawing on conversations with government
officials, religious leaders, and terrorist operatives, Stern identifies motivations
and grievances leading individuals to join holy-war groups. She also examines
the structure of their organizations and suggests some counterstrategies. 2003.
Three Thousand Degrees: The True Story of a Deadly Fire and the Men Who Fought
It RC 58568
by Sean Flynn
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
Vivid, minute-by-minute account of the 1999 three-alarm, six-story abandoned
warehouse blaze that claimed six firefighters’ lives. Depicts efforts to extinguish
the Worcester, Massachusetts, "building from hell" inferno and profiles the
firemen and their families. Based on an award-winning Esquire magazine article.
Strong language. 2002.
Uniforms: Why We Are What We Wear RC 58785
by Paul Fussell
read by Gary Tipton
2 cassettes
A literature professor’s lighthearted look at the personal, cultural, and historical
meanings of uniforms and what they reveal about class, gender, and the need
to belong. Reviews the distinctive clothing of the military (including that
of generals Patton and Eisenhower), Boy Scouts, police, and nurses and some
garb of other countries. 2002.
Urban Tribes: A Generation Redefines Friendship, Family, and Commitment RC
57735
by Ethan Watters
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Author defines "urban tribes" as communities of individuals bound together
by common interests, friendship, and circumstances. Describes these networks,
which usually comprise unmarried professionals who turn to the group for the
kinds of support traditionally supplied by families. Includes interviews with
members of various tribes across the United States. 2003.
When It Gets Dark: An Enlightened Reflection on Life with Alzheimer’s RC 57558
by Thomas DeBaggio
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
This sequel to Losing My Mind (RC 54906) continues the author’s poignant memoir
chronicling his struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. DeBaggio’s increasingly
introspective account follows the inevitable progression of his illness in
fragmented memories, observations, and thoughts. Some strong language. 2003.
When Smoke Ran like Water: Tales of Environmental Deception and the Battle
against Pollution RC 57467
by Devra Davis
read by Kerry Cundiff
3 cassettes
Motivated by pollution-related deaths in her Pennsylvania hometown, a senior
advisor to the World Health Organization analyzes the struggle for accountability
and regulation of environmental polluters. Davis investigates the statistical
link between toxic substances and health problems and exposes how industrial
polluters deceive the public by manipulating scientists and government agencies.
2002.
Who Are We? The Challenges to America’s National Identity RC 58378
by Samuel P. Huntington
read by Gary Tipton
3 cassettes
Scholar and bestselling author of The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking
of World Order (RC 53800) contends that cultural differences resulting from
an increasingly multiethnic, multiracial U.S. society are eroding American
nationalism. Urges a return to the country’s founding Anglo-Protestant culture,
traditions, and values to preserve national identity. 2004.
The Working Poor: Invisible in America RC 58355
by David K. Shipler
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
Pulitzer Prize-winning author analyzes an ethnically and racially diverse cross-section
of impoverished, low-paid working Americans. Shipler traces their poverty to
interlocking problems of poor education and wages, limited abilities, bad parenting,
unwise spending, and lack of health insurance. Recommends higher minimum wage,
vocational training, and voter registration, among other remedies. 2004.
Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder RC 57392
by Arnold Schwarzenegger
read by Erik Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Autobiographical account by the several-time winner of the Mr. Universe and
Mr. Olympia titles relating his tireless struggle to reach the top in his
field. Schwarzenegger also describes his diet, exercise, and progressive
weight resistance training regimens for developing the body to its full potential.
1977.
Autumn Glory: Baseball’s First World Series RC 58780
by Louis P. Masur
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
Recreates the 1903 postseason play-off between teams in the rival American
and National leagues—the Boston Americans and the Pittsburgh Pirates—that marked
the birth of baseball as a modern sport and pastime. Details each game of the
World Series, described by one participant fifty years later as "the wildest
. . . ever played." 2003.
Barry Bonds: Baseball’s Superman RC 57602
by Steven Travers
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
Sports columnist and former professional baseball player examines the life
and character of San Francisco Giant Barry Bonds, a four-time winner of the
Most Valuable Player award who broke the single-season home run rec-ord in
2001. Travers chronicles Bonds’s life and sometimes contro-versial but illustrious
career. Fore-word by actor Charlie Sheen. 2002.
Beckham: Both Feet on the Ground RC 57906
by David Beckham
read by Steve Douglas-Craig
3 cassettes
Autobiography by a legendary British soccer player and cultural icon. Beck-ham
describes his London childhood, his marriage to "Posh" Spice Girl Victoria
Adams in 1999, and his leaving Manchester United to sign with a Spanish team,
Real Madrid. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
The Best American Sports Writing, 2003 RC 57395
edited by Buzz Bissinger
read by Michael Scherer
3 cassettes
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist selects twenty-five magazine and newspaper
articles covering marathon running, golf, basketball, baseball, football, weightlifting,
skating, skiing, and other sports. Profiles of competitors, including the famous,
reveal the honorable and dishonorable sides of professional contests. 2003.
Bobby Fischer Goes to War: How the Soviets Lost the Most Extraordinary Chess
Match of All Time RC 58717
by David Edmonds and John Eidinow
read by Dennis Rooney
3 cassettes
Authors of Wittgenstein’s Poker (RC 55828) chronicle the 1972 chess contest
between the Soviet world champion Boris Spassky and twenty-nine-year-old American
upstart Bobby Fischer. Presents the match not simply as a game but also as
a clash of Cold War political ideologies. 2004.
Bobby the Brain: Wrestling’s Bad Boy Tells All RC 58605
by Bobby Heenan
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
Heenan, pro wrestler since the 1960s and an eighth-grade dropout, recalls his
days in the ring, recounts anecdotes about other athletes and celebrities,
and discusses the business angle of the sport. Foreword by Hulk Hogan. Some
strong language. 2002.
By the Sword: A History of Gladiators, Musketeers, Samurai, Swashbucklers,
and Olympic Champions RC 57237
by Richard Cohen
read by Bruce Huntey
4 cassettes
British Olympic fencer details the history of sword fighting from ancient Egyptian
times to the twenty-first century. Includes anecdotes about noted warriors,
politicians, and actors who wielded the sword; ponders the sociology of dueling—including
cheating; and details the art of blade making. Some violence. 2002.
Caddy for Life: The Bruce Edwards Story RC 58165
by John Feinstein
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
Sports commentator and bestselling author of Open (RC 56287) paints an intimate
portrait of the late Bruce Edwards, who was diagnosed in 2003 with an aggressive
form of Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS). Chronicles four decades of Edwards’s career
as lifelong friend and caddy of champion golfer Tom Watson. Bestseller. 2004.
Companions in Courage: Triumphant Tales of Heroic Athletes RC 56833
by Pat LaFontaine
read by Erik Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Collection of inspirational stories of athletes who have overcome incredible
obstacles to become successful. LaFontaine encourages readers to realize that
individuals, even though unable to always control what happens to them, do
have a choice in how they respond. For junior and senior high and older readers.
2000.
Do You Love Football? Winning with Heart, Passion, and Not Much Sleep RC 57574
by Jon Gruden
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Autobiographical account by the youngest head coach of a Super Bowl winner.
A former non-star college quarterback, Gruden details his professional coaching
career with five NFL teams, progressing from an assistant’s position with the
San Francisco 49ers to the chief architect leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
to football’s ultimate prize in 2003. 2003.
DW: A Lifetime Going Around in Circles RC 58145
by Darrell Waltrip
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
Memoir by sports commentator Darrell Waltrip, retired race car driver, 1989
Daytona 500 winner, and three-time Winston Cup champion. Describes his childhood,
faith, love of family, and victories and defeats in a career spanning NASCAR
racing’s history. 2004.
Facing Ali: The Opposition Weighs In RC 58773
by Stephen Brunt
read by Roy Avers
2 cassettes
Award-winning sportswriter and commentator presents fifteen stories from those
who shared the ring with heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali. Brunt profiles
fighters from around the world, including George Foreman, Joe Frazier, and
Chuck Wepner—later immortalized as "Rocky"—who tell how they were affected
by Ali, his politics, and his legacy. 2002.
The Fish’s Eye: Essays about Angling and the Outdoors RC 56002
by Ian Frazier
read by Richard Magesis
1 cassette
Seventeen essays reflect the author’s lifelong concern for the environment
and his passion for fishing, whether in a city park or off the Florida Keys.
Frazier is more interested in people and places than in the fine points of
angling technique or the catch itself. 2002.
Game Time: A Baseball Companion RC 58307
by Roger Angell
read by Eric Synnestvedt
3 cassettes
Sportswriter Steve Kettmann compiles his favorite Roger Angell baseball essays,
spanning 1962–2002. The pieces profile players such as Willie Mays, Bob Gibson,
Pete Rose, and David Cone, as well as the various teams and spring training
camps that he’s studied. Introduction by Richard Ford. 2003.
Gearheads: The Turbulent Rise of Robotic Sports RC 57916
by Brad Stone
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Details the sport of radio-controlled robot fighting from its conception in
1994 to the widespread televised competitions on cable stations in America
and England ten years later. Describes the legal feuding and other shenanigans
involved in the creation of heavily armed "bots." 2003.
Going the Other Way: Lessons from a Life in and out of Major-League Baseball
RC 57562
by Billy Bean
read by Peter Gil
2 cassettes
Memoir of openly gay former major-league baseball player Billy Bean. He chronicles
his road to the majors and personal struggles along the way, which ultimately
forced him to choose between playing in secrecy and isolation the game he loved
or following his heart. 2003.
The Greatest Hunting Stories Ever Told RC 57782
edited by Lamar Underwood
read by Ray Childs
3 cassettes
Twenty-nine essays by notable authors about hunting and nature in a wide variety
of places. Includes pieces by Patrick O’Brian, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway,
and Tom Kelly. 2000.
Hollywood Hulk Hogan RC 58708
by Hollywood Hulk Hogan
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
The autobiography of Hulk Hogan, professional wrestler and seven-time world-title
holder, from his boyhood as Terry Bollea, an overweight kid from Tampa, Florida.
Hogan looks at the many phases of his career, his metamorphosis from wrestler
to entertainer, steroid use, and the price of fame and success. Strong language.
2002.
Home and Away: Memoir of a Fan RC 58598
by Scott Simon
read by Eric Synnestvedt
4 cassettes
National Public Radio broadcaster pens his memoirs, using his affection for
his hometown teams—the Chic-ago Cubs, Bears, and Bulls—as a point of entry
into reflections on the past. Recalls discussing his passion for sports with
Fidel Castro in Cuba, with Albanians in Kosovo, and with Jesse Jackson on the
campaign trail. Some strong language. 2000.
I Never Had It Made: An Autobiography of Jackie Robinson RC 58600
by Jackie Robinson
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Baseball legend’s account of his triumphs and tragedies on the road to becoming
the first African American to play major league baseball. Descended from slaves
and sharecroppers, Robinson recalls struggling to overcome racial barriers
before and after his 1947 debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Introduction by
Hank Aaron. 1995.
In Search of Tiger: A Journey through Golf with Tiger Woods RC 58306
by Tom Callahan
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Unconventional biography of precocious professional golfer Tiger Woods, who
at twenty-four won twelve tournaments around the world in 2000. Callahan portrays
the bond between Woods and his father and highlights golf’s other father-son
pairs. Explores Woods’s victorious career through anecdotes from his older
contemporaries. 2003.
It’s Not Over ’til It’s Over RC 56775
by Al Silverman
read by Erik Synnestvedt
3 cassettes
Former Sport magazine editor recounts the twentieth century’s most dramatic
sporting events, providing player perspective and historical context. Profiles
include the sudden-death pro-football championship between the Colts and the
Giants in 1958, the 1971 Frazier-Ali fight, and the quest for hockey gold at
the 1980 Olympics. Some strong language. 2002.
LeBron James: The Rise of a Star RC 58354
by David Lee Morgan Jr.
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
Sportswriter traces the life of NBA’s number one 2003 pick: Akron, Ohio, high
school phenom LeBron James. Describes the athlete’s upbringing in a rough neighborhood,
the work ethic that led to his success on the basketball court, and controversies
he faced. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Manning RC 57573
by Archie Manning and Peyton Manning
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
Dual autobiography of father and son football stars—Archie, quarterback of
the New Orleans Saints and other teams in the 1970s and 1980s, and Peyton,
drafted for the same position by the Indianapolis Colts in 1998. They discuss
college and professional successes and frustrations, family ties, and football
activities of Peyton’s brothers. 2000.
Me and My Dad: A Baseball Memoir RC 57553
by Paul O’Neill
read by Erik Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Autobiography by former New York Yankee Paul O’Neill saluting his late father,
Charles "Chick" O’Neill, as childhood idol, lifelong teacher, coach, and best
friend. The Ohio native recalls his family, career, and bond with his father,
who viewed baseball as "a way of life, a set of rules and philosophies, challenges
and opportunities." 2003.
My Personal Best: Life Lessons from an All-American Journey RC 58997
by John Wooden
read by Ted Stoddard
1 cassette
Ninety-three-year-old former UCLA basketball coach recalls his educational
life journey and the people who shaped him. Hailed "the greatest coach of the
twentieth century," he reflects on his early life, lessons of integrity and
dignity, and stewardship of the UCLA dynasty that won ten national championships
in twelve years. 2004.
My Prison without Bars RC 57590
by Pete Rose
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
Autobiography by former Cincinnati Reds baseball star banned from the sport
in 1989 after gambling allegations. Rose describes his rise to fame as a record-breaking
hitter and team manager, five-month prison stay for tax evasion, and 2002 bid
for reinstatement to baseball by admitting he bet on his team. Strong language.
Bestseller. 2004.
The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Ancient Games RC 58757
by Tony Perrottet
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Author of Route 66 A.D. (RC 56790) examines the experience of attending the
ancient Olympic games as "a spectator, an athlete, or one of the overworked
officials." Recreates five hectic days and nights in Olympia, Greece, where
the games were a part of the many festivals taking place. 2004.
One Hundred Years of Hunting: The Ultimate Tribute to Our Hunting Heritage
RC 57592
edited by Voyageur Press
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
A collection of eighteen hunting tales by notable historical persons and outdoor
writers celebrating an American sporting activity over most of the past century.
Includes Grover Cleveland’s "Quail Shooting" (1906), Ernest Hemingway’s "Remembering
Shooting-Flying: A Key West Letter" (1935), and Jimmy Carter’s "Learning to
Hunt" (1988). 1999.
Rocky Marciano: The Rock of His Times RC 57063
by Russell Sullivan
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
The life and times of boxer Rocky Marciano (1923–1969), the only heavyweight
champ to retire undefeated. Describes the Italian American athlete from Massachusetts
within the cultural context of 1950s America. Analyzes Rocky’s "womanizing,
association with gangsters, and a strange fixation on money." 2002.
Sex, Lies, and Headlocks: The Real Story of Vince McMahon and the World Wrestling
Federation RC 58623
by Shaun Assael and Mike Mooneyham
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
A behind-the-scenes look at World Wrestling Federation owner Vince McMahon
who transformed the sport into a lucrative television spectacle in the 1990s.
The authors chronicle the controversial promoter’s rise to power, detailing
internal conflicts, legal and ethical scandals (including drug overdoses),
and feuds with rival organizations vying for TV ratings. Strong language. 2002.
Squash: A History of the Game RC 58652
by James Zug
read by Fred Major
4 cassettes
Squash player chronicles the British sport’s rise in the United States from
1884 to the twenty-first century. Describes the origins and basics of the game,
which is played with a racquet and a rubber ball in a four-wall court. Recaps
major tournaments and personalities. Foreword by George Plimpton. 2003.
The Stone Cold Truth RC 57379
by Steve Austin
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
The autobiography of professional wrestler "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. He describes
rising through the ranks of the World Championship Wrestling Federation, his
dispute with the owner leading to his departure, joining the World Wrestling
Entertainment Corporation, and working with agents. Discusses his three marriages,
and more. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2003.
Ten Rings: My Championship Seasons RC 58208
by Yogi Berra
read by Michael Scherer
1 cassette
Autobiography by baseball Hall of Fame catcher highlighting his ten championship
seasons with the New York Yankees between 1947 and 1962. Recalls the "golden
years" of baseball, his famous contemporaries, and rival teams and relates
how the game has changed since the 1950s. 2003.
Voices from the Negro Leagues: Conversations with Fifty-two Baseball Standouts
of the Period 1924–1960 RC 54770
by Brent Kelley
read by Chuck Young
4 cassettes
Interviews with African American athletes from the segregated baseball teams
of the twentieth century. Includes players from before and after 1947, when
Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers. Includes Rodolfo Fernandez, now
in the Cuban Hall of Fame, and Frazier Robinson, Satchel Paige’s favorite catcher.
1998.
Yankee Doodle Dandy: The Life and Times of Tod Sloan RC 57773
by John Dizikes
read by Constance Crawford
2 cassettes
Biography of Indiana-born jockey Tod Sloan (1874–1933) that also illuminates
the history of horse racing and betting. Explains how Sloan revolutionized
the sport with his innovative riding style, the "forward crouch," which placed
him low on the horse’s neck. Reconstructs his victorious career in both the
United States and England. 2000.
Are You Hungry, Dear? Life, Laughs, and Lasagna RC 58502
by Doris Roberts
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Memoir by Emmy Award-winning actress who plays the matriarch on television’s
Everybody Loves Raymond sitcom. Describes her upbringing in the Bronx, show
business success on both stage and screen, hit comedy series, passion for
food, and weight loss efforts. Also includes some of her favorite recipes.
Some strong language. 2003.
Caesar’s Hours: My Life in Comedy, with Love and Laughter RC 58781
by Sid Caesar
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
TV comedian relates his rise to entertainment success in the 1950s. Describes
the Caesar’s Hour and Your Show of Shows programs and the so-called Writers’
Room that produced these shows, drawing upon the talents of Woody Allen, Carl
Reiner, Neil Simon, Imogene Coca, and others. Discusses his addiction problems.
2003.
Carole Lombard: The Hoosier Tornado RC 58732
by Wes D. Gehring
read by Peter Gil
2 cassettes
Biography of film star Carole Lombard (1908–1942), known as the queen of "screwball"
comedies. Gehring relates Lombard’s childhood years in Indiana and California,
rise in the movie industry, and marriage to Clark Gable. Also describes her
tragic death in a plane crash while returning home after a war-bond rally.
Some strong language. 2003.
Dark Lover: The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino RC 58562
by Emily W. Leider
read by Roy Avers
4 cassettes
Biography of Italian-born movie actor Rudolph Valentino (1895–1926), Hollywood’s
first romantic hero to specialize in portraying such "exotics" as Arab sheiks
and Indian rajahs. Examines the mystique surrounding his personal life and
career in films such as The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, which broadened
American masculine ideals. 2003.
Design for Living: Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne; a Biography RC 58567
by Margot Peters
read by Gary Tipton
3 cassettes
Recounts the tempestuous lives of the famous acting team who captured the hearts
of American theatergoers from 1919 to 1959. Peters details Lunt’s and Fontanne’s
stage and film careers, their circle of friends and intriguing private life,
and the professional and personal influences they had on each other. 2003.
Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film
RC 57756
by Peter Biskind
read by Anne Hancock
5 cassettes
Chronicle of independent film companies’ rise, begun in the 1970s by Robert
Redford’s creation of Sundance and the Weinstein brothers’ founding of Miramax.
Author of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls (RC 46342) analyzes the films, directors,
actors, and producers outside Hollywood’s mainstream that spearheaded the burgeoning
genre. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Good Morning, Mr. Zip Zip Zip: Movies, Memory, and World War II RC 58737
by Richard Schickel
read by Peter Gil
2 cassettes
Time magazine film critic explores the false nostalgia of wartime popular culture.
Revisiting his escapist childhood addiction to moviegoing, Schickel contends
that the government, films, and other mass media deliberately distorted the
realities of war—and promoted a "greatest generation" fantasy—to keep people
complacent and maintain a "happy middle-class fiction." 2003.
Hollywood Animal: A Memoir RC 57999
by Joe Eszterhas
read by Barry Bernson
6 cassettes
Hungarian-born screenwriter and author of American Rhapsody (RC 51008) pens
an exposé of the movie industry’s seamy side. Also recalls his personal battle
with throat cancer and his father’s war crimes. Strong language and some explicit
descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2004.
Julia: Her Life RC 57815
by James Spada
read by Kerry Cundiff
3 cassettes
Well-known celebrity biographer profiles Academy Award-winning actress and
"all-American girl" Julia Roberts. Drawing on interviews with friends, family,
and colleagues, Spada portrays Roberts’s troubled childhood in Georgia, whirlwind
love life, and illustrious career starring in such films as Steel Magnolias,
Pretty Woman, and Erin Brockovich. Some strong language. 2004.
Matthau: A Life RC 57901
by Rob Edelman and Audrey Kupferberg
read by Michael Russotto
3 cassettes
Biography of actor Walter Matthau (1920–2000), who grew up poor and fatherless
in New York during the Great Depression. The authors portray his "tongue-in-cheek"
character and emphasize his successful career, including his starring roles
in the films The Odd Couple (1968) and Grumpy Old Men (1993). 2002.
Mr. Strangelove: A Biography of Peter Sellers RC 57272
by Ed Sikov
read by Fred Major
4 cassettes
Biographer explores the quirky comic genius of Peter Sellers, famous for The
Pink Panther films, Dr. Strangelove, and Lolita. Interviewing family, friends,
and colleagues, Sikov reconstructs Sellers’s bizarre showbiz childhood, his
successful film career, four unsuccessful marriages, and the emotional isolation
provoked by his struggle for identity. 2002.
Nobody’s Fool: The Lives of Danny Kaye RC 57287
by Martin Gottfried
read by Gary Tipton
3 cassettes
Portrait of entertainer Danny Kaye, born David Daniel Kaminski in 1913. Gottfried
reconstructs Kaye’s early life and later career as an energetic but emotionally
distant singer, dancer, actor, and comedian. He provides an unflattering glimpse
into Kaye’s personal life, including his troubled marriage and extramarital
affairs. Some descriptions of sex. 1994.
Seriously Funny: The Rebel Comedians of the 1950s and 1960s RC 56540
by Gerald Nachman
read by Gary Telles
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Entertainment journalist profiles over twenty-five post-Korean War humorists
whose satire helped usher in cultural changes of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
Biographical sketches are presented chronologically and examine the life and
work of groundbreaking comedy stars like Phyllis Diller, Lenny Bruce, the Smothers
brothers, Mel Brooks, and Bill Cosby. 2003.
Sidney Poitier: Man, Actor, Icon RC 58458
by Aram Goudsouzian
read by Peter Jay Fernandez
4 cassettes
History professor chronicles the life and Hollywood career of Poitier, born
1927. Explores how Poitier, a leading black actor during the civil rights movement,
struggled with racial politics, stereotyping, the paradox of his race, and
intense insecurity. Describes his rags-to-riches success, romances, film credits,
awards, and directing debut. 2004.
Down the Susquehanna to the Chesapeake
by Jack Brubaker
read by Tom Burch
3 cassettes
Traces the course of the Susquehanna River from its sources in New York and
Pennsylvania through Maryland to the Chesapeake—the nation’s largest bay.
Each chapter highlights a key section of the vast watershed, its historic,
cultural, and environmental significance, and the changes that have taken
place over the years. 2002.
Flying Cloud: The True Story of America’s Most Famous Clipper Ship and the
Woman Who Guided Her RC 58595
by David W. Shaw
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
Account of the clipper ship’s 1851 maiden voyage from New York to San Francisco.
Describes how the navigator, captain’s wife Eleanor Creesy, managed the crew
and safely plotted the vessel’s course around Cape Horn. Observes that the
Flying Cloud made the sixteen-thousand-mile trip in arecord eighty-nine days
and twenty-one hours. 2000.
The Great Railway Bazaar: By Train through Asia RC 58610
by Paul Theroux
read by Ted Stoddard
3 cassettes (Reissue)
An American novelist’s account of a four-month trip in 1973. Traveling through
Turkey, Iran, India, Southeast Asia, Japan, and the USSR, he writes of his
encounters with a motley collection of hippies, businessmen, whores, and fellow
tourists. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1975.
High Latitudes: An Arctic Journey RC 58353
by Farley Mowat
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Author of Farfarers (RC 51550) chronicles his 1966 journey across northern
Canada to examine the impacts of the Ottawa government’s plan to promote development
of resources and cities. Emphasizes the exploitation of native Inuit people
and devastation of their culture. Includes original interviews and notes on
changes that have occurred since. Some strong language. 2002.
Horatio’s Drive: America’s First Road Trip RC 57572
by Dayton Duncan
read by Steven Carpenter
1 cassette
Account of the first cross-country automobile trip in the United States. In
1903 Horatio Jackson, a thirty-one-year-old Vermont doctor, bet fifty dollars
that he could drive from San Francisco to New York despite only 150 miles of
paved roadway in the entire nation. Introduction by Ken Burns, maker of a companion
PBS documentary. 2003.
Route 66 A.D.: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists RC 56790
by Tony Perrottet
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Armed with history’s oldest surviving guidebook, an Australian travel writer
retraces tour routes of the first people to enjoy safe and easy recreational
travel around their empire. Blending historical anecdotes, personal encounters,
and commentary on the culture of tourism, Perrottet and his companion journey
through Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Egypt. 2002.
The Siege of Shangri-La: The Quest for Tibet’s Sacred Hidden Paradise RC 58618
by Michael McRae
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
National Geographic correspondent discusses the explorations that have taken
place in the Tsangpo River gorge in southeastern Tibet since the 1920s. Describes
how this area, made famous by James Hilton’s Lost Horizon (RC 51095), has
been explored for its topography, natural history, tribal ethnography, and
spiritual significance. 2002.
Sunk without a Sound: The Tragic Colorado River Honeymoon of Glen and Bessie
Hyde RC 57394
by Brad Dimock
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
White-water guide retraces the ill-fated 1928 honeymoon voyage of a couple
who traveled down the Grand Canyon on the Colorado River in a sweep scow—only
to disappear. Relates their family histories and the subsequent unsuccessful
search for them. 2001.
There’s No Toilet Paper . . . On the Road Less Traveled: The Best of Travel
Humor and Misadventure RC 58588
edited by Doug Lansky
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Twenty-six writers relate embarrassing, frustrating, comical, but certainly
memorable moments from their sojourns abroad. Bill Bryson takes an enlightening
stroll through Paris, while Dave Barry attempts to learn Japanese in five minutes.
Peter Mayle, P.J. O’Rourke, and Mary Roach, among others, also share their
outrageous travel experiences. 1998.
Virginia and the Capital Region: A Smithsonian Guide to Historic America RC
57436
by Henry Wiencek
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Travel guide to colonial and post-colonial sites in the Chesapeake Bay region,
which encompasses Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia.
Provides detailed historical background, hours of operation, fees, and contact
information on parks, memorials, museums, Civil and Revolutionary War battlefields,
plantation houses, forts, port cities, and more. 1989.
Wheelchairs on the Go: Accessible Fun in Florida RC 57542
by Michelle Stigleman and Deborah Van Brunt
read by Erik Synnestvedt
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Definitive travel guide to the Sunshine State for people using walkers, canes,
and wheelchairs. Highlights tourist attractions, beaches, accommodations, and
sports activities that are most accessible to visitors who are mobility impaired.
2002.
The World: Travels 1950–2000 RC 58758
by Jan Morris
read by Corrie James
4 cassettes
Collection of essays by noted Welsh journalist and travel writer Jan (formerly
James) Morris recording her observations over a fifty-year career of "wandering
and writing" in every inhabited continent. Describes witnessing landmark historical
events, visiting most of the world’s great cities, and sampling many different
cultures. 2003.
Absolutely American: Four Years at West Point RC 56895
by David Lipsky
read by Erik Synnestvedt
3 cassettes
Journalist follows the men and women of company G-4 from their arrival as
plebes at the United States Military Academy to graduation. The group portrait
provides an in-depth examination of the rigors of cadet life and how instilled
principles such as honor, equality, and patriotism reflect American society.
Some strong language. 2003.
Ace of Aces: The Life of Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker RC 58137
by H. Paul Jeffers
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
A biography of captain Eddie Rickenbacker (1890–1973), the much decorated "Ace
of Aces" who destroyed twenty-six enemy planes in World War I. Fascinated with
engines and speed, he began his career as a race-car driver, becoming third-ranked
in the country. He later founded Eastern Airlines. 2003.
An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King RC 57706
by William F. Pepper
read by David Cutler
3 cassettes
Unofficial explanation offered for the assassination of author’s friend and
colleague, civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Detailing suspicious
events leading up to King’s 1968 murder, Pepper argues that convicted James
Earl Ray was framed and that King instead was felled by a complex conspiracy
involving the Memphis police, FBI, and organized crime. 2003.
Alexander Hamilton RC 58364
by Ron Chernow
read by Roy Avers
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Award-winning author chronicles the life of the foremost American founding
father who never became president. Describes Hamilton (1757–1804) as self-pitying,
cynically manipulative, yet compassionate. Documents his membership in the
Constitutional Convention, service as Treasury secretary, and prolific authorship
that helped shape U.S. political agendas and institutions. Bestseller. 2004.
The Backbone of the World: A Portrait of a Vanishing Way of Life along the
Continental Divide RC 57203
by Frank Clifford
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
Journalist travels the Continental Divide Trail along 3,200 miles of mountains
and desert, searching for remnants of the old American West. From Mexico’s
border north to Canada, Clifford explores the land and its history through
the ranchers and Native Americans fighting to maintain their traditions against
the encroachments of commerce. 2002.
The Battle for New York: The City at the Heart of the American Revolution
RC 56860
by Barnet Schecter
read by Roy Avers
3 cassettes
Examines the crucial role of New York City in the Revolutionary War—from General
George Washington’s initial defeat at the Battle of Brooklyn in August 1776
through the British evacuation in 1783. Describes the historic sites of skirmishes
and fortifications with references to contemporary locations in the city. 2002.
Before Lewis and Clark: The Story of the Chouteaus, the French Dynasty That
Ruled America’s Frontier RC 58181
by Shirley Christian
read by Mary Kane
4 cassettes
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist traces several generations of the Chouteaus,
a fur-trading French family who dominated the Louisiana frontier and founded
St. Louis forty years before Lewis and Clark’s 1803 arrival. Historical portrait
features half-brothers Auguste and Pierre Chouteau, whose regional knowledge
aided the famed expedition to the Pacific. 2004.
Beyond the River: The Untold Story of the Heroes of the Underground Railroad
RC 57447
by Ann Hagedorn
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Portrait of Presbyterian minister John Rankin (1793–1886) and his fellow abolitionists
who ran the Underground Railroad of Ripley, Ohio—a town known to Kentucky slaveholders
across the river as a haven for runaway slaves. Hagedorn chronicles their heroic
efforts to liberate slaves and discusses the abolitionist movement. 2002.
Bill Clinton: An American Journey RC 57118
by Nigel Hamilton
read by Bill Wallace
6 cassettes
A chronicle of the life of Bill Clinton from family background and childhood
to his terms as president. Hamilton examines the highlights of Clinton’s political
career as well as the character flaws that undermined his successes. 2003.
Blood for Dignity: The Story of the First Integrated Combat Unit in the U.S.
Army RC 57597
by David P. Colley
read by Barry Bernson
2 cassettes
Chronicles the experiences of the first African American platoon integrated
with white units since the Revolutionary War. Drawing on interviews with WWII
veterans, Colley describes the division’s three months of European combat in
1945, examines frontline race relations, and discusses the broader implications
of military integration for American society. 2003.
The Burning of Washington: The British Invasion of 1814 RC 56672
by Anthony S. Pitch
read by Erik Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Reconstructs the summer of 1814: after American and British troops skirmished
in the Baltimore and Washington areas, the British burned the public buildings
in Washington. Describes the flight of President and Dolley Madison and Francis
Scott Key’s writing of the national anthem. 1998.
Cuba Confidential: Love and Vengeance in Miami and Havana RC 57202
by Ann Louise Bardach
read by Colleen Delany
4 cassettes
Award-winning journalist examines four decades of U.S. policies toward Cuba.
Investigates anti-Castro sentiments in Florida’s exile community, political
corruption, blood feuds, and the Elián Gonzáles affair in 2000. Speculates
about the possibility of a future civil war on the island. Some strong language.
2002.
Diné: A History of the Navajos RC 58526
by Peter Iverson
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
A cultural history of the largest North American Indian nation. Describes their
Southwest origins bounded by four sacred mountains and their evolving lifestyle
through the start of the twenty-first century. Discusses their adaptability
as a means of survival, focusing on the past 150 years. Spur Award for nonfiction.
2002.
The Final Days RC 58703
by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
read by Richard Hauenstein
4 cassettes (Reissue)
Traces the last months of Richard Nixon’s administration in 1974 including
the cover-ups and obstructions of the president’s advisers. Chronicles events
that led to the first presidential resignation in U.S. history. Some strong
language. 1976.
The First Heroes: The Extraordinary Story of the Doolittle Raid—America’s First
World War II Victory RC 56859
by Craig Nelson
read by Lou Harpenau
4 cassettes
Chronicles the first U.S. retaliatory attack on Japan following Pearl Harbor.
Details the planning, training, execution, and aftermath of the daring mission
of the Doolittle Raid, focusing on the heroes’ personal experiences. Draws extensively
on firsthand accounts as well as military records. Some violence. 2002.
Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation RC 58361
by Cokie Roberts
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Political commentator and news analyst examines the role of Abigail Adams,
Deborah Read Franklin, Martha Washington, and other prominent colonial women
in founding the United States. Discusses their work outside the domestic sphere
to manage businesses, run plantations, and defend their homes in the absence
of men. Bestseller. 2004.
Frederick Douglass: For the Great Family of Man RC 57522
by Peter Burchard
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Biography of Frederick Douglass (1818–1895), an escaped slave from Maryland
who became an abolitionist, a crusader for women’s rights, and an advisor to
president Abraham Lincoln. Discusses Douglass’s personal life, his professional
accomplishments, and his influence before and after the Civil War. Some strong
language. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy RC 57621
by Nellie Connally and Mickey Herskowitz
read by Mitzi Friedlander
1 cassette
Widow of former Texas governor John Connally recalls the fateful Dallas ride
in the presidential limousine on November 22, 1963, when JFK was fatally shot
and the governor severely wounded. Nellie Connally describes the chaos of the
scene, her husband’s long recovery, and the assassination’s effect on her and
her three children. 2003.
General Patton: A Soldier’s Life RC 57130
by Stanley P. Hirshson
read by Jake Williams
6 cassettes
Author uses archives and family papers to analyze the life and career of the
controversial World War II general nicknamed "Old Blood and Guts." Explores
Patton’s troops’ atrocities in Italy, the infamous slapping of shellshocked
soldiers, and his unconcealed bigotry and belief in reincarnation. Some strong
language. 2002.
General Washington’s Christmas Farewell: A Mount Vernon Homecoming, 1783 RC
57652
by Stanley Weintraub
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Author of Long Day’s Journey into War (RC 35443) recreates the victorious commander’s
four-week journey home to Virginia after the Revolutionary War. Weintraub describes
Washington’s experiences along the way, including the farewell to his troops
in New York, resignation of his commission in Annapolis, and reunion with his
wife, Martha, on Christmas Eve. 2003.
Grace and Power: The Private World of the Kennedy White House RC 58448
by Sally Bedell Smith
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
4 cassettes
Biographer’s portrait of Jack and Jackie Kennedy during their three years as
president and first lady. Uses previously unavailable personal papers and interviews
with the Kennedy inner circle to discuss the couple’s marriage, friendships,
and political associations; Jack’s extramarital affairs; and the days surrounding
his assassination. Strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
A History of Appalachia RC 58597
by Richard B. Drake
read by Ted Stoddard
3 cassettes
A social history of the North America region that extends from Alabama to Pennsylvania.
Drake discusses the characteristics that make the region distinct, the various
ethnicities that have contributed to Appalachian diversity, and the unique
cultural patterns that evolved between the precolonial Native American era
and the late twentieth century. 2001.
I Seat Myself to Write You a Few Lines: Civil War and Homestead Letters from
Thomas Lucas and Family RC 58374
edited by Dona Bayard Sauerburger and Thomas Lucas Bayard
read by Roy Avers
5 cassettes
Chronicles the life and times of the Lucas family in hundreds of letters. Reveals
pivotal events such as Thomas Lucas joining the First Pennsylvania Cavalry
to fight in the Civil War and, decades later, the family migration to Nebraska
to homestead. 2002.
The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and
the Forgotten Colony That Shaped America RC 58272
by Russell Shorto
read by John Horton
3 cassettes
Portrait of the "first New Yorkers"— the earliest European inhabitants of Manhattan
predating the thirteen "original" English colonies. From archival documents
including letters, deeds, journals, and court proceedings, the author reconstructs
the multiethnic Dutch settlement and clash of two seventeenth-century powers
that ended in 1664 when England took over Manhattan. 2004.
Jefferson’s Legacy: A Brief History of the Library of Congress RC 58681
by John Y. Cole
read by Butch Hoover
1 cassette
Veteran librarian and historian provides a history of the nation’s foremost
cultural institution. Coverage begins in 1800 with the establishment of a legislative
library and ends in 1992. Features information on collections, the evolution
of the library’s buildings, and brief biographies of the Librarians of Congress.
1993.
John Winthrop: America’s Forgotten Founding Father RC 58731
by Francis J. Bremer
read by Robert Sams
4 cassettes
Portrait of the founder and first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Examines Winthrop’s upbringing and undistinguished career in his native England
until he sailed for America in 1630, then details his role in shaping and expanding
the new colony. Also discusses Winthrop’s puritan character, religious moderation,
and responses to foreign and domestic challenges. 2003.
La Salle: A Perilous Odyssey from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico RC 57399
by Donald S. Johnson
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Discusses the adventures of French explorer René-Robert Cavalier (1643–1687),
the sieur de La Salle, who claimed thousands of acres of North American land
for France. Describes his exploits, the natural and political dangers he faced,
and his murder by his own men. 2002.
Lincoln’s Virtues: An Ethical Biography RC 57259
by William Lee Miller
read by Roy Avers
4 cassettes
Ethics scholar presents an unconventional portrait of America’s self-educated
sixteenth president. Discusses Lincoln’s frontier origins and his acceptance
by the cultural and intellectual elite. Probes the source of Lincoln’s moral
convictions, emphasizing his lifelong rejection of majority thinking, his antislavery
stance, and his ability to translate morality into policy. 2002.
Lincoln’s War: The Untold Story of America’s Greatest President as Commander
in Chief RC 58574
by Geoffrey Perret
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
The author of Eisenhower (RC 49646) demonstrates from National Archives documents
that Abraham Lincoln redefined the presidency by expanding his "war powers."
Contends that ignoring military, political, and legal restraints Lincoln successfully
prevented the South from seceding from the Union. 2004.
Middletown, America: One Town’s Passage from Trauma to Hope RC 57327
by Gail Sheehy
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
Journalist records the post-9/11 thoughts, feelings, and actions of fifty residents,
especially four widowed moms, of Middletown, New Jersey, a community suffering
more deaths from the Twin Towers’ destruction than any other outside NYC. Sheehy’s
interviews, conducted over a two-year period, reveal the survivors’ trauma,
anger, call to activism, and gradual revival of hope. 2003.
The Modern American Presidency RC 57105
by Lewis L. Gould
read by Dan Toohey
2 cassettes
A historian’s examination of the American presidency’s emergence in the twentieth
century. Analyzes factors that changed the powerful office, among them large
bureaucracies, continuous campaigning, and the media. 2003.
My Life RC 58100
by Bill Clinton
read by Michael Beck
9 cassettes in 2 containers
Detailed autobiography of William Jefferson Clinton, forty-second American
president. 2004.
My Life: Abridged Edition RC 58101
by Bill Clinton
read by Bill Clinton
2 cassettes
Abridged autobiography of William Jefferson Clinton, forty-second American
president. 2004.
One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West before Lewis and Clark RC
58263
by Colin G. Calloway
read by Gordon Gould
4 cassettes
Traces the history of America’s native peoples from the Appalachians to the
Pacific until 1800. Describes constant environmental changes with development
of a corn-growing agriculture, introduction of horses, acquisition of guns,
and decimation from disease, among other factors. Also discusses continuing
conflicts due to inter-tribal feuding and European penetration. 2003.
The Passions of Andrew Jackson RC 57910
by Andrew Burstein
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
An intimate portrait of the man who served as America’s seventh president between
1829–1837. Burstein examines Jackson’s formative years on the rugged Carolina
frontier, his defiant rise from poverty to become a general, and his role in
the Aaron Burr conspiracy. He emphasizes the close political friendships that
influenced Jackson’s life. 2003.
The Perfect Wife: The Life and Choices of Laura Bush RC 58096
by Ann Gerhart
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes
Reporter for the Washington Post, who has covered Laura Bush since her husband’s
2001 inauguration, discusses the First Lady’s life and influences from childhood
in West Texas and a career as teacher and librarian to her White House experiences.
Examines her character and her pursuit of serenity. 2004.
The Presidency of Richard Nixon RC 58696
by Melvin Small
read by Kerry Cundiff
3 cassettes
Review and analysis of the domestic and foreign policies of the thirty-seventh
American president. Traces Nixon’s political rise and resignation from office.
Posits that his main achievement remains his domestic social legislation on
such topics as desegregation of southern schools, women’s rights, and the environment.
1999.
The President’s House: A First Daughter Shares the History and Secrets of
the World’s Most Famous Home RC 57439
by Margaret Truman
read by Patricia McDermott
3 cassettes
The daughter of president Harry Truman describes the history and architectural
features of the White House and shares tidbits about its former occupants.
Includes anecdotes about past commanders in chief and their families, pets,
servants, and distinguished guests. 2003.
A Rage for Glory: The Life of Commodore Stephen Decatur, USN RC 58186
by James Tertius de Kay
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Biography of early American hero Stephen Decatur (1779–1820) by well-known
naval historian. Portraying Decatur as a brilliant, fearless, and adored commander,
de Kay recounts his rise to national prominence through exploits in the Barbary
wars and the War of 1812. Offers new details on Decatur’s tragic death in a
senseless duel. 2004.
Reflections: Life after the White House RC 57178
by Barbara Bush
read by Jill Ferris
3 cassettes
In her sequel to Barbara Bush: A Memoir (RC 38873), Mrs. Bush chronicles the
eight years between the presidencies of her husband and her son. She recalls
official functions, charities and hobbies, extensive travel, world VIPs, and
life with her five children and fourteen grandchildren. Includes several recipes.
Bestseller. 2003.
Saboteurs: The Nazi Raid on America RC 58401
by Michael Dobbs
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
Washington Post reporter describes Operation Pastorius, the first German sabotage
mission to reach U.S. shores. Having researched FBI archives, the author describes
Hitler’s 1942 plan to cripple American defense industries. Discusses saboteurs’
background and training; their FBI capture, trial, and execution; and precedents
set for handling terrorists. 2004.
Setting the World Ablaze: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and the American Revolution
RC 56654
by John Ferling
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
3 cassettes
Drawing on primary sources and focusing on the Revolutionary War years, Ferling
compares the lives of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson.
Places them among the most important leaders of the struggle for American independence
and discusses their transformation from colonial elites into democratic reformers.
2000.
The Sweet Hell Inside: A Family History RC 56781
by Edward Ball
read by Thomas Penny
3 cassettes
Continues the study of his ancestors, the Harlestons of South Carolina, which
he began in Slaves in the Family (RC 46018). Chronicles the lives of slave-owner
William Harleston and his mixed-race slave Kate Wilson and their eight children,
born in the mid-1800s. Traces their extraordinary and prosperous lineage.
2001.
Ten Minutes from Normal RC 58162
by Karen Hughes
read by Michele Schaeffer
3 cassettes
Memoir of former counselor to president George W. Bush who left the White House
to return home to Texas with her family. Hughes describes her relationship
with Bush as both boss and friend, the campaign trail, the aftermath of September
11, 2001, and the considerations prompting her relocation. Bestseller. 2004.
They Fought like Demons: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War RC 57629
by DeAnne Blanton and Lauren M. Cook
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Reconstructs the experiences of women who, disguised as men, enlisted in the
Union and Confederate armies. Depicts the challenges they faced in battle,
in the confines of society, and in their postwar lives. Also examines the absence
of their participation from many historical accounts. 2002.
Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History RC 57671
by Fawn M. Brodie
read by Bill Wallace
5 cassettes (Reissue)
History professor researches Thomas Jefferson using primary sources and presents
not only his public but also his inner life. Documents his long association
with his slave mistress, Sally Hemings, the half-sister of his late wife, Martha.
1974.
A Treasury of Great American Scandals: Tantalizing True Tales of Historic
Misbehavior by the Founding Fathers and Others Who Let Freedom Swing RC 56899
by Michael Farquhar
read by Erik Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Farquhar follows up A Treasury of Royal Scandals (RC 52663) with three centuries
of disgraceful conduct by U.S. presidents and other political figures—but nothing
after 1980. His targets include George Washington, whose mother complained
of his financial neglect; Abraham Lincoln, whose wife chased him with a butcher
knife; and many others. Bestseller. 2003.
Triangle: The Fire That Changed America RC 57638
by David Von Drehle
read by Eric Synnestvedt
3 cassettes
Chronicles the March 25, 1911, New York City garment factory fire that claimed
the lives of 146 workers— mostly young immigrant women and children. Details
the social conditions and strikes that preceded the tragedy, the trial (and
acquittal) of the sweatshop’s owners for manslaughter, and the workplace reforms
that followed. Violence. 2003.
We Are Lincoln Men: Abraham Lincoln and His Friends RC 57829
by David Herbert Donald
read by Roy Avers
2 cassettes
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian draws from the recollections and memoirs of
a variety of Abraham Lincoln’s partners, associates, and political allies to
examine the significance of friendship to him and his career. Donald profiles
six people the intensely private Lincoln most valued: Speed, Herndon, Browning,
Seward, Nicolay, and Hay. 2003.
We Were There: Voices of African American Veterans, from World War II to the
War in Iraq RC 58665
by Yvonne Latty
read by John Polk
1 cassette
Reporter profiles twenty-eight African American veterans, male and female,
from five wars and briefly describes their United States armed forces careers.
Includes their personal accounts of combat, racism, and military service’s
lasting effects. Some violence and some strong language. 2004.
William Clark and the Shaping of the West RC 58572
by Landon Y. Jones
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
Board member of the National Council of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial chronicles
Clark’s life from his 1770 birth in Virginia to his 1838 death. Describes brother
George’s western campaigns during the American Revolution, the famous 1803–1806
Corps of Discovery expedition, and Clark’s subsequent political superintendence
of Indian removal. 2004.
Witch-Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials RC 58015
by Marc Aronson
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
Explores the history behind the 1692 trials in Salem, Massachusetts, that a
group of teenage Puritan girls brought on by accusing others of witchcraft.
Quotations from primary sources help the reader interpret motives behind the
accusations that led to twenty-five people being hanged. For senior high readers.
2003.
American Tragedy: Kennedy, Johnson, and the Origins of the Vietnam War RC
56659
by David Kaiser
read by Dan Bloom
5 cassettes
A Naval War College professor uses archival documents to determine how and
why the United States became involved in the Vietnam War. Asserts that President
Eisenhower’s cold war policies—which secretly included the possible use of
nuclear weapons—led America into Southeast Asia in order to contain communism.
2000.
The Battle for Rome: The Germans, the Allies, the Partisans, and the Pope;
September 1943–June 1944 RC 57123
by Robert Katz
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Chronicles the bitter WWII battle for control of Rome by German and U.S. armies,
the Vatican, and Italian partisans, culminating in the massacre of more than
three hundred civilians in reprisal by the occupying Germans. Depicts the individual
leaders of the struggle for dominance of the strategic prize. Violence. 2003.
Battle Ready RC 58449
by Tom Clancy
read by Jake Williams
4 cassettes
Chronicles the forty-year career of retired marine general Tony Zinni, former
CENTCOM commander-in-chief and special Middle East envoy. Zinni contributes
descriptive narratives of missions in Vietnam, Somalia, and Iraq, tracing the
U.S. Marine Corps’ evolution and reflecting on warfare’s changing nature in
the twenty-first century. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Behind the Lines: The Oral History of Special Operations in World War II RC
57309
by Russell Miller
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
British journalist compiles letters, diaries, military documents, and firsthand
accounts of World War II special agents who volunteered with the U.S. Office
of Strategic Services and Britain’s Special Operations Executive. Details high-risk
missions of subversion and sabotage in occupied Europe, the Balkans, Burma,
and Malaya. Some violence. 2002.
Beyond Valor: World War II’s Ranger and Airborne Veterans Reveal the Heart
of Combat RC 56806
by Patrick K. O’Donnell
read by Terence Aselford
3 cassettes
More than one hundred personal accounts from World War II veterans, most of
them nonprofessional soldiers. The story of the elite units and a broad view
of the war’s western front emerge from their recollections, along with the
theme of the lasting bonds forged in the heat of battle. 2001.
Blood for Dignity: The Story of the First Integrated Combat Unit in the U.S.
Army RC 57597
by David P. Colley
read by Barry Bernson
2 cassettes
Chronicles the experiences of the first African American platoon integrated
with white units since the Revolutionary War. Drawing on interviews with WWII
veterans, Colley describes the division’s three months of European combat in
1945, examines frontline race relations, and discusses the broader implications
of military integration for American society. 2003.
Brothers in Arms: The Epic Story of the 761st Tank Battalion, WWII’s Forgotten
Heroes RC 58545
by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anthony Walton
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Basketball great Abdul-Jabbar and journalist Walton chronicle the training,
battlefield, and postwar experiences of the first African American armored
unit to fight in World War II alongside white troops. Authors describe the
soldiers’ 183 days on the French and German fronts and their struggles with
racial prejudice. 2004.
The Cat from Hué: A Vietnam War Story RC 58589
by John Laurence
read by Steven Carpenter
6 cassettes
News correspondent’s comprehensive memoir of the Vietnam War from the 1968
Tet Offensive through the 1970 Cambodian incursion, with flashbacks to 1965.
Along with wartime portraits and a chronicle of daily life in a war zone, reveals
author’s personal antiwar sentiment and admiration of American soldiers. Violence
and strong language. 2002.
The Class of ’42: Marines in WW II RC 56369
by Tucker Giblin
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Author reminisces about his 1942 enlistment in the marines at age seventeen
and his subsequent service during World War II. Describes his basic training
and participation in jungle warfare throughout the Pacific until the Japanese
surrendered in 1945. Violence and some strong language. 2002.
Crimea: the Great Crimean War, 1854–1856 RC 56657
by Trevor Royle
read by Ray Childs
5 cassettes
Details the confrontation over who should maintain the keys to the Church of
the Nativity in Bethlehem and the resulting conflict between Russia and allied
Britain, France, and Turkey. The war created numerous battlefield innovations
including constant press coverage, trench warfare, underwater mines, and the
frontline nursing of Florence Nightingale. 2000.
The Day We Bombed Switzerland: Flying with the U.S. Eighth Army Air Force
in World War II RC 58174
by Jackson Granholm
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
Using trial records and personal recollections, Granholm relates his World
War II service as an aerial navigation officer. Describes an attack on Zurich
because of another bombing group’s operational error. Details his defense-
attorney role for the two pilots charged and the classified court martial proceedings.
Some strong language. 2000.
Dresden: Tuesday, February 13, 1945 RC 58525
by Frederick Taylor
read by Ted Stoddard
4 cassettes
Historian examines the controversial World War II Allied bombing of the ancient
German cultural center and industrial city, deemed a "legitimate military target."
Along with historical background provides a minute-by-minute account of the
air raid and reviews the postwar moral debate over the magnitude of destruction
and civilian casualties. 2004.
The Eagle and the Rising Sun: The Japanese-American War, 1941–1943; Pearl
Harbor through Guadalcanal RC 58057
by Alan Schom
read by Jake Williams
4 cassettes
Narrative of the first year and a half of the war in the Pacific between the
United States and Japan. The author details the combat and the personalities
of leaders including General Douglas MacArthur, Admiral Chester Nimitz, and
the Japanese command under Emperor Hirohito. 2004.
The Eve of Destruction: The Untold Story of the Yom Kippur War RC 58437
by Howard Blum
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
Author of Brigade (RC 56192) interviews some 200 parties from both sides of
the 1973 Arab-Israeli war—soldiers, generals, intelligence operatives, and
double agents—to uncover new details of the surprise attack on Israel. Account
of combat, battlefronts, and individuals, such as one newlywed Israeli couple
caught up in the conflict. 2003.
Flyboys: A True Story of Courage RC 57005
by James Bradley
read by James Bradley
3 cassettes
Bradley of Flags of Our Fathers (RC 50264) recounts events that led to the
bombing of Japanese communication towers on Chichi Jima by nine American airmen
in 1945. Discusses Japanese-American relations and reveals the horrors endured
by the men who died and by the one survivor, George H.W. Bush. Violence. Bestseller.
2003.
In the Company of Soldiers: A Chronicle of Combat RC 57797
by Rick Atkinson
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
Portrait of American troops at war by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist from
the Washington Post. Atkinson recounts spending two months in 2003 with the
101st Airborne Division in Iraq, recording his experiences along the road to
Baghdad. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Intelligence in War: Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleon to Al-Qaeda RC 57376
by John Keegan
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Author of The First World War (RC 48770) examines the role of intelligence
in military conflicts. Using land and sea battles from the late 1700s through
World War II as case studies, Keegan concludes that foreknowledge of enemy
activities, although useful, is "no protection against disaster" and that "only
force ultimately counts." 2003.
The Iraq War RC 58465
by John Keegan
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Author of Intelligence in War (RC 57376) briefly details the creation and evolution
of the modern Iraqi state from the eighth to the twenty-first century including
Saddam Hussein’s rise to power. Depicts American and British military activities
during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. 2004.
The Iraq War: A Military History RC 58083
by Williamson Murray and Robert H. Scales Jr.
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Military historians assess successes and failures of the 1991 Gulf War and
the 2003 Iraq War. They compare and contrast the two conflicts in terms of
coalition superiority, military efficiency, and coordinated operational, tactical,
and strategic planning. They conclude that despite technological advances coalition
forces failed to obtain victory. 2003.
The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors: The Extraordinary World War II Story
of the U.S. Navy’s Finest Hour RC 58064
by James D. Hornfischer
read by Jake Williams
4 cassettes
Chronicles the October 1944 battle off Samar when an American naval escort
unit supporting General MacArthur’s liberation of the Philippines engaged overwhelming
Japanese forces with little hope of reinforcement or victory. Minute-by-minute
account drawn from interviews with survivors and official documents describes
the valiant efforts of outgunned sailors and airmen. Some strong language.
2004.
Long Way Back to the River Kwai: Memories of World War II RC 58749
by Loet Velmans
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
Memoir by one of some 250,000 soldiers imprisoned by the Japanese and forced
to construct the "Railway of Death" on the Thailand-Burma border during World
War II. Velmans details his Jewish family’s escape from Holland following Hitler’s
invasion, their settlement in Jakarta, and his capture and torture after joining
the Dutch army. Violence. 2003.
The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the 1st Marine Division RC 57350
by Bing West and Ray L. Smith
read by Peter Johnson
2 cassettes
Account of march from Kuwait to Baghdad in second Gulf War. Retired marine
Major General Smith and former marine West, embedded journalists, describe
"life and death on the front line" and the civilians and enemy soldiers they
encountered during Operation Iraqi Freedom in March 2003. Introduction by John
Keegan. Some strong language. 2003.
My Jihad: The True Story of an American Mujahid’s Amazing Journey from Usama
Bin Laden’s Training Camps to Counterterrorism with the FBI and CIA RC 57346
by Aukai Collins
read by Ralph Lowenstein
2 cassettes
Autobiographical account by American who converted to Islam during a stint
in prison as a teenager. Recalls his participation in jihads in Bosnia and
Chechnya; subsequent disillusionment with use of Islam to justify terrorist
attacks killing civilians; and recruitment by U.S. intelligence as an undercover
operative. Violence and strong language. 2002.
No Picnic on Mount Kenya RC 58196
by Felice Benuzzi
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
A wartime account of adventure and freedom in 1940s British East Africa. The
author, an Italian officer captured by English forces, chronicles his daring
escape with two compatriots from a remote prisoner-of-war camp to climb Mt.
Kenya, their experiences on the 17,000-foot peak, and their inevitable return
to captivity. 1953.
None Braver: U.S. Air Force Pararescuemen in the War on Terrorism RC 57743
by Michael Hirsh
read by Ted Stoddard
3 cassettes
Vietnam veteran and award-winning journalist presents an inside look at the
search-and-rescue missions of Operation Enduring Freedom. Embedded for five
weeks in 2002 with an air-combat unit flying out of Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and
Afghanistan, Hirsh shares the stories of "PJs" who voluntarily risk their lives
to save others. Some strong language. 2003.
Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs: The Unknown Story of the Men and Women of
World War II’s OSS RC 58126
by Patrick K. O’Donnell
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes
Military historian and author of Into the Rising Sun (RC 55697) reveals the
covert WWII operations of the Office of Strategic Services, precursor of the
Central Intelligence Agency. Portrays Allied agents and their unorthodox missions,
which included demolishing infrastructure, organizing resistance movements,
and obtaining intelligence often behind enemy lines. 2004.
The Peloponnesian War RC 57952
by Donald Kagan
read by Bill Wallace
4 cassettes
Classical historian chronicles the thirty-year war between Athens and Sparta
that ended a remarkable time of prosperity in Greece during the fifth century
B.C. Kagan draws on the work of contemporary participant Thucydides and other
ancient sources in detailing the rivalries, strategies, and main players in
the conflict. 2003.
The Perfect Soldier: Special Operations, Commandos, and the Future of U.S.
Warfare RC 58680
by James F. Dunnigan
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Military analyst surveys the evolution of elite combat units, focusing on the
twentieth century. Discusses tactics of the Russian Spetsnaz, British Special
Air Service, U.S. Navy SEALS, and other special forces operating during World
War II, the Vietnam conflict, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. 2003.
A Pretext for War: 9/11, Iraq, and the Abuse of America’s Intelligence Agencies
RC 58553
by James Bamford
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes
Author of Body of Secrets (RC 52277) examines the September 11, 2001, hijackings
using insider interviews. Claims CIA inadequacy in the Middle East and blames
the Bush administration for insistence on war with Iraq. Posits that the Palestinian
cause ignites Arab rage against the United States. 2004.
Regarding the Pain of Others RC 56527
by Susan Sontag
read by Susan McInerney
1 cassette
American intellectual discusses the role of photographs in conveying human
suffering and wartime atrocities. She evaluates other writers’ opinions on
this topic and comments on modern day media coverage of horrific events. 2003.
Ripples of Battle: How Wars of the Past Still Determine How We Fight, How
We Live, and How We Think RC 58695
by Victor Davis Hanson
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Classicist reexamines the outcomes of three lesser-known military engagements
and how they changed the course of Western warfare, culture, and politics.
Considers the long-term impact of the battles of Okinawa in World War II, Shiloh
during the Civil War, and Delium where the Athenians were defeated in 424 B.C.
2003.
Secret Soldiers: The Story of World War II’s Heroic Army of Deception RC 57974
by Philip Gerard
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Details unorthodox missions of the 23d Headquarters Special Troops, an eclectic
group including artists, actors, and engineers whose overall purpose was battlefield
deception. Gerard describes how inflatable tanks, special effects, camouflage,
and radio misinformation were used to fool the German army and minimize Allied
casualties. Some violence. 2002.
The Silent War: The Cold War Battle beneath the Sea RC 58686
by John Piña Craven
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
Firsthand recollections of submarine-based espionage and nuclear deterrence
from former chief civilian scientist of the U.S. Navy’s Special Projects Office.
Author recounts clandestine operations including Polaris missile activities
and pursuit of the rogue Soviet sub that inspired Tom Clancy’s The Hunt for
Red October (RC 21513). 2001.
They Marched into Sunlight: War and Peace, Vietnam and America, October 1967
RC 58193
by David Maraniss
read by Steven Carpenter
4 cassettes
Interwoven accounts of two Vietnam war-related events in October 1967: the
deadly jungle ambush of the Black Lions army battalion and a violent antiwar
student protest in Wisconsin against recruiters for the Dow Chemical Company.
Also describes the U.S. government’s uncertainty about how to respond. Violence
and strong language. 2003.
Unexplained Mysteries of World War II RC 58268
by William B. Breuer
read by Peter Johnson
2 cassettes
Military historian, author of Hitler’s Undercover War (RC 32139), explores
coincidences, omens, and other odd occurrences in World War II. Tells of a
paratrooper whose parachute was inspected by his mother, a life saved by a
candy bar, and an American general’s strange disappearance. Some strong language.
1997.
War Stories: Operation Iraqi Freedom RC 57762
by Oliver L. North
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Eyewitness account of the second Iraq War by retired marine combat veteran
and author of Under Fire (RC 33903). As a correspondent embedded with military
units in 2003, North chronicles the campaign to end Saddam Hussein’s rule.
His commentary in support of operations denounces the critical liberal media.
2003.
America’s Women: Four Hundred Years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates, and Heroines
RC 58187
by Gail Collins
read by Faith Potts
4 cassettes
New York Times editor presents a cultural history of women in America from
colonial times through the twentieth century as they sought new horizons
beyond the home. Charts the progress of both ordinary and celebrated personalities
who struggled for freedom and gender identity in changing social and political
climates. 2003.
Appetites: Why Women Want RC 58537
by Caroline Knapp
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
Posthumous memoir from the author of Drinking: A Love Story (RC 42791). To
exemplify the conflict between female desires and cultural expectations of
femininity, author presents her personal battle with anorexia. Holds that society
inhibits natural longing for food, love, and work, preventing women from experiencing
fulfillment. Some strong language. 2003.
The Good Women of China: Hidden Voices RC 57933
by Xinran
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes
China, 1990s. Radio broadcaster’s reflections on the true stories of suffering
and oppression revealed by her female listeners. Profoundly moved by their
emotional accounts, Xinran voices the centuries of pain, subjugation, and pressures
of tradition that the women in China still endure. Some descriptions of sex.
2002.
Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation RC 58361
by Cokie Roberts
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Political commentator and news analyst examines the role of Abigail Adams,
Deborah Read Franklin, Martha Washington, and other prominent colonial women
in founding the United States. Discusses their work outside the domestic sphere
to manage businesses, run plantations, and defend their homes in the absence
of men. Bestseller. 2004.
The Mercury Thirteen: The Untold Story of Thirteen American Women and the
Dream of Space Flight RC 57609
by Martha Ackmann
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
Professor relates the experiences of thirteen female pilots who underwent secret
testing for potential inclusion in the U.S. space program during the 1960s.
Using historical research and firsthand interviews, Ackmann follows Jerrie
Cobb, Wally Funk, and others through the selection process, barrage of trials,
and battle against gender discrimination. 2003.
The Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands RC 57705
by Laura C. Schlessinger
read by Mary Kane
1 cassette
Radio talk-show psychologist and author of Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess
Up Their Lives (RC 38864) illustrates marital enjoyment, using real-life examples.
Enumerates her fundamental concepts and techniques to keep a mate content.
Bestseller. 2004.
The Thirty Day Natural Hormone Plan: Look and Feel Young Again—without Synthetic
HRT RC 58540
by Erika Schwartz
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Physician provides a month-long program that relies on natural hormones to
alleviate menopausal symptoms. Suggests using diet and exercise to maintain
good health while aging. Includes meal plans and a summary of the National
Institutes of Health synthetic hormones study. 2004.
Women in the Middle East: Tradition and Change RC 57282
by Ramsay M. Harik and Elsa Marston
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
Social history of women, mainly Arab and Muslim, in the Middle East from Morocco
to Pakistan. The authors explain the diversity of the region and the varying
roles that religion, family, education, work, and traditions play in the women’s
lives. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Alfred Maudslay and the Maya: A Biography RC 57907
by Ian Graham
read by Ted Stoddard
3 cassettes
Chronicles the life and work of this English gentleman and explorer (1850–1931).
Drawing on Maudslay’s field notes, published works, and family materials,
Graham reconstructs his background, schooling, and personal life while highlighting
the historical significance of his expeditions to study pre-Columbian ruins
of Central America. 2002.
All the Shah’s Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror RC
57208
by Stephen Kinzer
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Chronicles the August 1953 CIA-led coup in Iran that overthrew the democratic
government of Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh. Describes the events that
led to the takeover and the "catastrophic effects" that eventually resulted
in the 1979 overthrow of the Shah by Islamic radicals. 2003.
Armageddon Averted: The Soviet Collapse, 1970–2000 RC 57934
by Stephen Kotkin
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Kotkin’s historical and geopolitical analysis of the Soviet Union’s collapse—triggered
by a failed Communist ideology—and the first decade of post-Soviet Russia.
He describes the dynamics of Soviet political and economic institutions and
considers the chaos that could have accompanied its dissolution. 2001.
Athénaïs: The Life of Louis XIV’s Mistress, the Real Queen of France RC 57243
by Lisa Hilton
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Biography of Athénaïs de Montespan (1640–1707), the longtime mistress of Louis
XIV. Discusses her early life, her prominent role as the Sun King’s paramour,
their children, her influence on the culture of the French court, and the bizarre
Affair of the Poisons that led to her downfall. 2002.
Athens: A History; from Ancient Ideal to Modern City RC 58127
by Robin Waterfield
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
Selective history of Athens, Greece, the birthplace of Western civilization,
from its Classical period (circa 480– 340 B.C.E.) to its revival as a capital
city in 1834 C.E. Highlights influential personalities and cultural and political
achievements, portraying its fall as a tragic betrayal of Olympic values. 2004.
Before the Flood: The Biblical Flood as a Real Event and How It Changed the
Course of Civilization RC 56673
by Ian Wilson
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
3 cassettes
Author of Jesus (RC 23692) links Noah’s flood to indications of a cataclysmic
deluge of the Black Sea region circa 5600 B.C. Citing the research of leading
scientists and Titanic explorer Robert Ballard, Wilson examines underwater
archaeological evidence and speculates how flood survivors may have altered
the course of history. 2001.
Behind the Lines: The Oral History of Special Operations in World War II RC
57309
by Russell Miller
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
British journalist compiles letters, diaries, military documents, and firsthand
accounts of World War II special agents who volunteered with the U.S. Office
of Strategic Services and Britain’s Special Operations Executive. Details high-risk
missions of subversion and sabotage in occupied Europe, the Balkans, Burma,
and Malaya. Some violence. 2002.
Bittersweet: The Story of Sugar RC 57299
by Peter Macinnis
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Overview of the history of sugar production from its beginnings in New Guinea
some nine thousand years ago to New World plantations using slave labor and
finally to twentieth century developments. Discusses the sugar trade’s influence
on economic policies and international relations. Also notes the environmental
destruction caused by sugar cane harvesting. 2002.
The Bookseller of Kabul RC 57814
by Csne Seierstad
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Intimate portrait of Afghani bookseller Sultan Khan and his family by an award-winning
Norwegian journalist who lived with them in the spring of 2002 after the Taliban
fell. Depicts the experiences of Khan’s children and two wives in a strict
Muslim household as their nation recovers from war. 2002.
An Enduring Love RC 58002
by Farah Pahlavi
read by Janis Gray
3 cassettes
Memoir of the widow of Iranian shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, whom the author
wed in 1959 at the age of twenty-one. Recounts her privileged childhood, schooling
in Paris, marriage and raising four children, and years in exile with the ailing
king after the 1979 Iranian revolution. Bestseller. 2004.
Escape from Slavery: The True Story of My Ten Years in Captivity and My Journey
to Freedom in America RC 57965
by Francis Bok
read by Peter Jay Fernandez
2 cassettes
A Christian Dinka relates his capture in 1986 at age seven and enslavement
by northern Sudanese Arabs before breaking free. Bok describes herding goats
and cattle for a cruel master, finally escaping on the third try, obtaining
UN refugee status, moving to the United States in 1999, and becoming an antislavery
activist. 2003.
Flyboys: A True Story of Courage RC 57005
by James Bradley
read by James Bradley
3 cassettes
Bradley of Flags of Our Fathers (RC 50264) recounts events that led to the
bombing of Japanese communication towers on Chichi Jima by nine American airmen
in 1945. Discusses Japanese-American relations and reveals the horrors endured
by the men who died and by the one survivor, George H.W. Bush. Violence. Bestseller.
2003.
Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship RC 57644
by Jon Meacham
read by Jake Williams
4 cassettes
Chronicles the vital friendship between British prime minister Winston Churchill
and U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1939 and 1945. The author,
managing editor at Newsweek, uses archives and reminiscences of staffers to
document the leaders’ personal relationship as the two planned the defeat Germany
and Japan. Bestseller. 2003.
From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict over Palestine
RC 57849
by Joan Peters
read by Suzanne Toren
5 cassettes
Former White House Mideast consultant draws on primary documents, official
archives, and firsthand interviews to examine historical factors underlying
the twentieth-century conflict between Jews and Muslims in the Middle East.
Scholarly analysis of widely held misconceptions concerning Arab refugees as
well as the roles of tradition and migration. 1984.
Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden, from
the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001 RC 57940
by Steve Coll
read by Bill Wallace
6 cassettes
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Washington Post managing editor Steve
Coll describes how the United States became embroiled in the affairs of Afghanistan
from 1979 to 2001. Chronicles the efforts to control the country by CIA spies,
the former Soviet Union, local warlords, and Arab leaders. Some strong language.
Bestseller. 2004.
The Good Women of China: Hidden Voices RC 57933
by Xinran
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes
China, 1990s. Radio broadcaster’s reflections on the true stories of suffering
and oppression revealed by her female listeners. Profoundly moved by their
emotional accounts, Xinran voices the centuries of pain, subjugation, and pressures
of tradition that the women in China still endure. Some descriptions of sex.
2002.
Gulag: A History RC 58287
by Anne Applebaum
read by Bill Wallace
6 cassettes
Washington Post columnist documents the evolution of the Soviet Union’s forced
labor camp system—from its origins during the Bolshevik Revolution, its expansion
under Stalin, and its dissolution after the dictator’s death. The chronicle
also examines the lives of prisoners and the unique society they formed. 2003.
A History of Britain: The Fate of Empire 1776–2000, Vol. 3 RC 57960
by Simon Schama
read by George Holmes
5 cassettes
Third volume of A History of Britain (RC 51466, RC 54017). Schama explores
the spirit of reform generated by the French Revolution, nineteenth-century
imperial decline, famine in India and Ireland, and England’s experiences in
two world wars. Profiles include Queen Victoria and Winston Churchill. Companion
to the BBC/History Channel television series. 2002.
In My Brother’s Image: Twin Brothers Separated by Faith after the Holocaust
RC 57709
by Eugene Pogany
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Story of Jewish twin brothers born in 1912 in Budapest, Hungary, and raised
by their parents as Catholics. During World War II, Gyuri Pogány is a priest
sheltered in a monastery, while his brother Miklós is sent to a concentration
camp and reverts to Judaism. After immigrating to America, the two never completely
reconcile. 2000.
In Search of Ancient Ireland: The Origins of the Irish, from Neolithic Times
to the Coming of the English RC 58296
by Carmel McCaffrey and Leo Eaton
read by Terry Donnelly
3 cassettes
This companion to a PBS television series reviews the history, archaeology,
and legends of Ireland from circa 8000 B.C. to the twelfth century A.D. The
authors explore ancient sites throughout the countryside and reexamine history
to distinguish between popular myth and reality. 2002.
In the Shadows of War: An American Pilot’s Odyssey through Occupied France
and the Camps of Nazi Germany RC 58383
by Thomas Childers
read by Fred Major
4 cassettes
Interwoven stories of WWII pilot Roy Allen, who parachuted from his burning
B-17 over occupied France, and two French youths—schoolteacher Colette Florin
and resistance leader Pierre Mulsant—who risked their lives to save him. Details
Allen’s eventual capture by the Gestapo, his experiences in several concentration
and POW camps, and liberation. Violence. 2002.
Inside the Asylum: Why the U.N. and Old Europe Are Worse than You Think RC
58683
by Jed Babbin
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
Deputy undersecretary of defense under president George H.W. Bush asserts an
anti-American United Nations agenda even as the United States pays billions
in annual dues. Investigates the U.N.’s possible link with terrorists including
the oil-for-food scandal and Europe’s disdain for America. Offers recommendations
for change. 2004.
Israelis and Palestinians: Why Do They Fight? Can They Stop? RC 57256
by Bernard Wasserstein
read by Butch Hoover
1 cassette
History professor offers reasons for the conflict in Israel other than ethnic
and religious differences. Posits that neither Jews nor Arabs "are animated
by crazed psychopathy" but rather fight over definable interests. Suggests
that multifaceted analysis of demographic, socioeconomic, environmental, and
territorial dimensions of the struggle may facilitate a peaceful resolution.
2003.
Justice at Dachau: The Trials of an American Prosecutor RC 57605
by Joshua M. Greene
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Reconstructs the late 1940s trials of Nazi guards, officers, and doctors accused
of war crimes at the Dachau, Mauthausen, Flossenburg, and Buchenwald concentration
camps. Details the work of thirty-two-year-old William Denson, an American
army lawyer who led the prosecution through twenty-one months of unprecedented
cases on the Dachau grounds. Violence. 2003.
Khrushchev: The Man and His Era RC 56692
by William Taubman
read by Bill Wallace
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Chronicles the life and times of Nikita Khrushchev (1894–1971), a Ukrainian
peasant who rose through the Communist ranks to eventually succeed Joseph Stalin
as party leader of the Soviet Union. Uses newly released archives and interviews
with Khrushchev’s contemporaries to explore the complexity and contradictions
in the leader’s character. 2003.
Long Way Back to the River Kwai: Memories of World War II RC 58749
by Loet Velmans
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
Memoir by one of some 250,000 soldiers imprisoned by the Japanese and forced
to construct the "Railway of Death" on the Thailand-Burma border during World
War II. Velmans details his Jewish family’s escape from Holland following Hitler’s
invasion, their settlement in Jakarta, and his capture and torture after joining
the Dutch army. Violence. 2003.
Losing bin Laden: How Bill Clinton’s Failures Unleashed Global Terror RC 58139
by Richard Miniter
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Investigative reporter examines the Clinton administration’s failure to apprehend
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden amid escalating violence and alarming military
intelligence. Alleges Clinton’s responses to bin Laden’s terrorist activity
were ineffective from the 1992 attack on American troops in Yemen to the 2000
bombing of the USS Cole. 2003.
The Main Enemy: The Inside Story of the CIA’s Final Showdown with the KGB
RC 58479
by Milt Bearden and James Risen
read by Ralph Lowenstein
5 cassettes
CIA insider and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist chronicle the major espionage
engagements of the CIA and KGB from 1985 to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Drawing on interviews with both Russian and U.S. agents, Bearden and Risen
reveal clandestine operations from the perspective of the spies who carried
them out. Strong language. 2003.
The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Ancient Games RC 58757
by Tony Perrottet
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Author of Route 66 A.D. (RC 56790) examines the experience of attending the
ancient Olympic games as "a spectator, an athlete, or one of the overworked
officials." Recreates five hectic days and nights in Olympia, Greece, where
the games were a part of the many festivals taking place. 2004.
Near a Thousand Tables: A History of Food RC 58627
by Felipe Fernández-Armesto
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
Oxford historian presents a global perspective of food as a theme of world
history, "inseparable from all other interactions of human beings with one
another . . . and nature." He has classified his topic into eight "revolutions,"
including cooking, food as more than sustenance, and food as an indicator of
rank. 2002.
The Nelson Touch: The Life and Legend of Horatio Nelson RC 58718
by Terry Coleman
read by John Horton
3 cassettes
Portrays the man behind the legend of British admiral Horatio Nelson (1758–1805).
Details the naval genius’s early career at sea, his greatest engagements including
the battle of the Nile, and his personal life until his death in the battle
of Trafalgar. Also reflects on the contradictions of his character. 2002.
Opening Mexico: The Making of a Democracy RC 58349
by Julia Preston and Samuel Dillon
read by Ted Stoddard
4 cassettes
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters examine Mexico’s July 2000 revolution to end
a despotic, one-party rule. Includes history of political events and pivotal
players in the rise of pluralistic democracy. Describes changes such as ballot
and legislative reform, presidential power limitations, and improved human
rights. 2004.
The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created a Culture
of Tolerance in Medieval Spain RC 57848
by María Rosa Menocal
read by Frank Coffee
2 cassettes
Yale professor portrays the flourishing culture and economy that existed in
Andalusia in the Middle Ages when the Muslim Umayyad dynasty encouraged religious
tolerance of the area’s Jews and Christians. Discusses aesthetic achievements
and cross-cultural triumphs such as the Alhambra and the poetry of Judah Halevi.
2002.
The Parthenon RC 58072
by Mary Beard
read by Gordon Gould
1 cassette
A concise, lively history of the famed Greek temple. Classicist Mary Beard
examines the building’s construction in the fifth century B.C. and its sub-
sequent roles as a Byzantine cathedral, Ottoman mosque, iconic ruin, and modern
tourist destination. Also discusses its gradual degradation, twentieth-century
restoration efforts, and tips for prospective visitors. 2002.
The Peloponnesian War RC 57952
by Donald Kagan
read by Bill Wallace
4 cassettes
Classical historian chronicles the thirty-year war between Athens and Sparta
that ended a remarkable time of prosperity in Greece during the fifth century
B.C. Kagan draws on the work of contemporary participant Thucydides and other
ancient sources in detailing the rivalries, strategies, and main players in
the conflict. 2003.
The Pity of It All: A History of Jews in Germany, 1743–1933 RC 57405
by Amos Elon
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Israeli historian and journalist depicts two centuries of Jewish participation
in and identification with German culture. Elon traces Jewish assimilation
into German society and explores individual contributions to the German intellectual
community, beginning with philosopher Moses Mendelssohn’s arrival in Berlin
in 1743 and ending with the rise of Nazism. 2002.
The Real Fidel Castro RC 58396
by Leycester Coltman
read by Barry Bernson
3 cassettes
Drawing on personal observations and archival sources, former British ambassador
to Cuba chronicles Castro’s life from his early political activism through
exile, imprisonment, guerilla warfare, and ascent to power after a 1959 government
takeover. Illuminates Castro’s shift from rebel to dictator, soldier to diplomat,
and nationalist to Communist. 2003.
Ripples of Battle: How Wars of the Past Still Determine How We Fight, How
We Live, and How We Think RC 58695
by Victor Davis Hanson
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Classicist reexamines the outcomes of three lesser-known military engagements
and how they changed the course of Western warfare, culture, and politics.
Considers the long-term impact of the battles of Okinawa in World War II, Shiloh
during the Civil War, and Delium where the Athenians were defeated in 424 B.C.
2003.
Sacred Geography: A Tale of Murder and Archeology in the Holy Land RC 56683
by Edward Fox
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
2 cassettes
When sixty-seven-year-old American archeologist Albert Glock was murdered in
1992 in the West Bank, he was close to publishing a book on his lifework—excavating
a site establishing historic Palestinian roots. A journalist investigates why
he might have been killed. 2001.
Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea: Why the Greeks Matter RC 57372
by Thomas Cahill
read by Ken Kliban
2 cassettes
The author of Desire of the Everlasting Hills (RC 50633) continues his survey
of civilizations by tracing the fifth-century-B.C. Greek rise to ascendency
in democracy, philosophy, poetry, drama, music, architecture and the arts,
and warfare. Strong language. 2003.
Secret Soldiers: The Story of World War II’s Heroic Army of Deception RC 57974
by Philip Gerard
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Details unorthodox missions of the 23d Headquarters Special Troops, an eclectic
group including artists, actors, and engineers whose overall purpose was battlefield
deception. Gerard describes how inflatable tanks, special effects, camouflage,
and radio mis-information were used to fool the German army and minimize Allied
casualties. Some violence. 2002.
The Shaman’s Coat: A Native History of Siberia RC 56629
by Anna Reid
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Historian and former Kiev correspondent for the Economist traverses Siberia
to study its native tribes’ history, ancient traditions, and daily survival.
Reconstructs tribal plights beginning with Russia’s first attempt at colonization
in 1585. Holds that intolerant, oppressive Russian rule mirrors the experiences
of other indigenous peoples. 2002.
The Spartans: The World of the Warrior-Heroes of Ancient Greece, from Utopia
to Crisis and Collapse RC 58416
by Paul Cartledge
read by Lou Harpenau
2 cassettes
History of the Spartans in southern Greece from around 1100 B.C. to their demise
one thousand years later. Focuses on 480–360 B.C. spanning Sparta’s repulse
of Persian invaders, wars with Athens, and decline as a significant power.
Studies the prominent role of women, training of warriors, important kings,
and Sparta’s influence on western civilization. 2002.
The Storyteller’s Daughter RC 58409
by Saira Shah
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Memoir by British-born Afghani writer of her visits to war-torn Afghanistan.
In 1986 at age twenty-one she arrives as a war correspondent, later as documentary
producer of Beneath the Veil during Taliban rule. Chronicles her attempts to
reconcile bicultural values and interweaves her father’s legends of the homeland
with her own reality. 2003.
Two Minutes over Baghdad RC 58250
by Amos Perlmutter,
Uri Bar-Joseph
2 cassettes
Three academics discuss the 1981 Israeli Air Force preemptive attack destroying
Iraq’s nuclear reactor at Osirak, including background circumstances and likely
consequences. Suggests that Operation Babylon significantly affected the nature
of ensuing events in the Middle East. 2003 foreword to second edition by Barry
Rubin.
We Survived: Fourteen Histories of the Hidden and Hunted in Nazi Germany RC
57732
by Eric H. Boehm
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Compilation by a World War II veteran of firsthand accounts from some individuals
who resisted Nazi injustice in the 1930s and 1940s. Depicts underground movements
of lawbreakers, fugitives, prisoners, and deserters who risked their lives
for freedom on the "inner front." 1949.
Women in the Middle East: Tradition and Change RC 57282
by Ramsay M. Harik and Elsa Marston
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
Social history of women, mainly Arab and Muslim, in the Middle East from Morocco
to Pakistan. The authors explain the diversity of the region and the varying
roles that religion, family, education, work, and traditions play in the women’s
lives. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Baltic Mission: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 7 RC 57224
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to 1805 (RC 57223), Captain Drinkwater is ordered to the Baltic
Sea as Napoleon extends his grip on Europe. Commanding the Antigone, Drinkwater
deals with a discontented crew and a drunk lieutenant. Then an intercepted
message puts him on a course to again face his nemesis, Santhonax. Strong
language and some violence. 1988.
Beneath the Aurora: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 12 RC 57229
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
1813. Captain Drinkwater has succeeded Lord Dungarth as head of the Royal Navy’s
Secret Department. The discovery of a secret treaty with America sends him
to Norway on a dangerous mission. Sequel to The Flying Squadron (RC 57228).
Violence and strong language. 1995.
Blue Horizon RC 57491
by Wilbur Smith
read by David Hartley-Margolin
6 cassettes
Southern Africa, eighteenth century. In this sequel to Monsoon (RC 49786),
cousins Jim and Mansur Courtney continue trading throughout the continent in
their fathers’ footsteps. When Jim spies Louisa Leuven, a beautiful Dutch convict
aboard a slave ship, he sets out to rescue her. Some explicit descriptions
of sex and some violence. 2003.
The Bomb Vessel: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 4 RC 57221
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
1801. In this sequel to A Brig of War (RC 57220), Captain Drinkwater commands
the Virago, an old ship sent to the Baltic as a bomb vessel. He would like
to turn her back into a fighting vessel. In the process he takes aboard his
fugitive brother, Edward. Some violence and some strong language. 1984.
A Brig of War: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 3 RC 57220
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to A King’s Cutter (RC 57219), Lieutenant Nathaniel Drinkwater
is running routine missions on the brig Hellebore, when Admiral Nelson suddenly
sends the brig to the Red Sea. Later British operations against the French
bring Drinkwater face to face with two old enemies, Santhonax and Morris. Some
violence and some strong language. 1983.
Captiva RC 58544
by Randy Wayne White
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
South Florida. A fishing dispute turns deadly for vandal Jimmy Darroux, who
dies when his homemade bomb explodes. Government agent-turned-marine biologist
Doc Ford and his aging hippie friend Tomlinson locate Jimmy’s sexy widow and
try to stop the escalating violence. Strong language, some descriptions of
sex, and some violence. 1996.
The Corvette: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 5 RC 57222
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Promoted for his services during the Battle of Copenhagen, Drinkwater, from
The Bomb Vessel (RC 57221), is assigned to replace the wounded captain of the
Arctic whaling fleet’s escort vessel. When a ship is lost during the whale
hunt, Drinkwater must confront treachery and danger. Strong language and some
violence. 1985.
Ebb Tide: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 14 RC 57231
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
1843. In the years since The Shadow of the Eagle (RC 57230), Drinkwater has
been knighted for his service to the English Crown. He is aboard the paddle-steamer
Vestal, inspecting lighthouses along the coast of England, when tragedy strikes
and he must confront his past. Violence and strong language. 1998.
1805: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 6
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Captain Drinkwater, commanding the Antigone in Admiral Nelson’s fleet, prepares
to battle Napoleon. The French capture Drinkwater in circumstances beyond his
control and keep him prisoner for much of the Battle of Trafalgar. Sequel to
The Corvette (RC 57222). Strong language and some violence. 1985.
Everglades RC 57575
by Randy Wayne White
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Sally Minster turns to her former lover, marine biologist Doc Ford, for help
after her real-estate developer husband, Geoff, disappears. Doc investigates
Geoff’s shady dealings in the Florida Everglades with a religious cult guru,
whose schemes threaten Doc’s friends and the area’s ecology. Strong language,
some descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2003.
The Flying Squadron: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 11 RC 57228
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Under False Colours (RC 57227), Captain Drinkwater, after
a brief home stay in England, boards the Patrician in 1811 to escort Henry
Vansittart—the King’s messenger—to America. While there Drinkwater uncovers
information that later helps prevent a Royal Navy takeover by the United States.
Violence and strong language. 1992.
From the Listening Hills RC 56382
by Louis L’Amour
read by Gary Roan
2 cassettes
Posthumously published collection of twelve tales by well-known author of westerns.
Contains his first and last short stories, "Anything for a Pal" and "The Moon
of the Trees Broken by Snow," as well as a pair of World War II adventures,
four westerns, a couple of football stories, and two crime tales. 2003.
Getting Mother’s Body RC 57528
by Suzan-Lori Parks
read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona
2 cassettes
1960s. African American Billy Beede’s wild mama is rumored to be buried with
a trove of jewels in an Arizona grave now threatened by development. Billy—sixteen,
pregnant, and broke—steals a truck and heads west from Texas with her uncle
and one-legged aunt to find the treasure. Strong language and some descriptions
of sex. 2003.
Grass for His Pillow: Tales of the Otori, Book 2 RC 57935
by Lian Hearn
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes
Honor-bound, Otori Takeo abandons his love, Shirakawa Kaede, heiress to Maruyama,
to join his ancestral tribe and train as an assassin. Kaede, refusing to marry,
works to restore her lands and clings to hope that Takeo will return. Sequel
to Across the Nightingale Floor (RC 54917). Some descriptions of sex and some
violence. 2003.
Havoc’s Sword: An Alan Lewrie Naval Adventure RC 58385
by Dewey Lambdin
read by Neil Hunt
3 cassettes
English Foreign Office spies meet captain Alan Lewrie in the Caribbean and
order him back into the battle for French colony Saint Domingue. Using bribery,
diplomacy, and the fledgling American navy, Lewrie confronts his archenemy
Guillaume Choundas. Sequel to Sea of Grey (RC 58124). Strong language and some
violence. 2003.
In Distant Waters: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 8 RC 57225
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Baltic Mission (RC 57224), Captain Drinkwater, now commanding
Patrician, hangs a deserter and then sets sail for the Pacific Ocean. He deals
with the threat of mutiny, captures a Spanish frigate, worries about a lurking
Russian vessel, and is rewarded with a twist of fortune. Violence and strong
language. 1988.
A King’s Cutter: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 2 RC 57219
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
1792. In this sequel to An Eye of the Fleet (RC 57218), Nathaniel Drinkwater,
now married, is asked by the Royal Navy to return to work, this time aboard
the cutter Kestrel. He uncovers sinister networks of intrigue, deals with mutiny,
and acquires a new nemesis—Edouard Santhonax. Some violence and some strong
language. 1982.
Leaving Protection RC 58314
by Will Hobbs
read by Gregory Gorton
1 cassette
Port Protection, Alaska. Sixteen-year-old Robbie signs on with captain Tor-
sen to fish for salmon. Robbie realizes he’s in danger when he discovers Torsen
secretly searching for valuable metal plaques laid by early Russian explorers
to claim Alaska. Then a storm hits, imperiling them both. For senior high readers.
2004.
Logan’s Storm RC 57217
by Ken Wells
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes
Logan, the father of Meely LaBauve (RC 51539), escapes the clutches of the
law in Louisiana and flees with Chilly Cox to Mississippi. Joined by Catfish
Annie, Logan heads for Florida to work on an alligator farm, but a killer hurricane
interferes. Some descriptions of sex and some violence. 2002.
Lost City: A Novel from the NUMA Files RC 58714
by Clive Cussler
read by Bob Askey
3 cassettes
Kurt Austin leads the National Underwater and Marine Agency Special Assignments
Team in investigating a series of strange occurrences, beginning with bizarre
seaweed growth. Now scientists harvesting a life-prolonging enzyme are dying
in an Atlantic Ocean area known as the Lost City. Some violence. Bestseller.
2004.
The Mangrove Coast RC 57067
by Randy Wayne White
read by Michael Russoto
2 cassettes
Marine biologist and former intelligence agent Doc Ford, of Sanibel Island,
Florida, is enlisted by a late friend’s daughter to find her mother. Gail Richardson
has disappeared with her creepy psychotic lover. Doc traces the pair to Panama
and finds that Gail is a virtual prisoner. Violence and strong language. 1998.
North of Havana RC 58617
by Randy Wayne White
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Havana. South Florida marine biologist Doc Ford, a former U.S. agent, returns
to help his hippie friend Tomlinson who was stranded after the Cuban government
confiscated his boat. Accompanied by his lesbian buddy Dewey, Doc locates Tomlinson
among anti-Castro revolutionaries. Strong language, some descriptions of sex,
and some violence. 1997.
Paradise RC 58185
by Patrick Dennis
read by Faith Potts
3 cassettes (Reissue)
At an exclusive Acapulco resort, an eclectic group of rich and famous people
is stranded when an earthquake separates the hotel site from the Mexican mainland.
While the guests await rescue, second-rate television producer Jimmy Malvido
arrives to broadcast their plight. Strong language and some descriptions of
sex. 1971.
The Poseidon Adventure RC 57051
by Paul Gallico
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes (Reissue)
The SS Poseidon, a giant ocean liner-turned-cruise ship, capsizes when caught
by a tidal wave. The few remaining survivors struggle to stay alive until rescuers
arrive. Some strong language. 1969.
A Private Revenge: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 9 RC 57226
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to In Distant Waters (RC 57225), Captain Drinkwater is now off
the China coast attempting to refit the Patrician. An assignment to escort
a convoy to Penang turns deadly when he discovers his old nemesis, Commander
Morris, on board—with a mysterious cargo. Violence and strong language. 1989.
Sea of Grey: An Alan Lewrie Naval Adventure RC 58124
by Dewey Lambdin
read by Bruce Huntey
3 cassettes
Captain Alan Lewrie sets sail aboard HMS Proteus for the West Indies, where general
Toussaint L’Ouverture leads a slave rebellion in France’s Saint Domingue colony.
Lewrie patrols for privateers, French warships, and anything suspicious. Sequel
to King’s Captain (RC 53006). Strong language, some descriptions of sex, and
some violence. 2002.
The Shadow of the Eagle: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 13 RC 57230
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Beneath the Aurora (RC 57229), Napoleon has abdicated as
Emperor of France and gone into exile. But fears that Napoleon may try to escape
to America has Captain Drinkwater posted to the Azores to prevent anyone from
offering him aid. Violence and strong language. 1997.
Shark River RC 57042
by Randy Wayne White
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Covert operative turned marine biologist Doc Ford spends a working holiday
on luxurious Guava Key. When Ford foils a would-be kidnapping, he becomes the
target of a drug lord. Ford encounters political intrigue and a Bahamian woman
claiming to be his sister. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2001.
Sharpe’s Havoc: Richard Sharpe and the Campaign in Northern Portugal, Spring
1809 RC 58259
by Bernard Cornwell
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
Lieutenant Richard Sharpe and his men are isolated by Napoleon’s forces in
the Portuguese city of Oporto. While struggling to survive, Sharpe’s team also
searches for missing nineteen-year-old English heiress Kate Savage who is being
courted by a spy. Some violence and some strong language. 2003.
Sign-Talker: The Adventure of George Drouillard on the Lewis and Clark Expedition
RC 56803
by James Alexander Thom
read by Rick Rohan
3 cassettes
Fictitious reconstruction of the experiences of half-Shawnee, half-Frenchman
George Pierre Drouillard (1773– 1810), a hired hunter and interpreter for the
Lewis and Clark expedition. Chronicles the monumental survey of the rugged
American West and explores the spiritual culture of Native Americans and their
struggles with early settlers. Violence and some descriptions of sex. 2000.
Trojan Odyssey RC 57180
by Clive Cussler
read by Bob Askey
3 cassettes
After meeting their father for the first time in Valhalla Rising (RC 52893),
twins Summer and Dirk work for marine agency NUMA investigating a brown tide
in the Caribbean, where they discover mysterious ancient relics. Meanwhile
Dirk Sr. rushes to save a floating resort from a deadly hurricane. Some violence.
Bestseller. 2003.
Under False Colours: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 10 RC 57227
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Captain Drinkwater, back from the China Sea, is on a secret mission to Russia.
Overtly he is carrying military cargo designed covertly to put a wedge between
France and Russia. When weather foils the plans, he develops his own strategy.
Sequel to A Private Revenge (RC 57226). Violence and strong language. 1991.
Blue Skies: The Coulter Family, Book 4 RC 57957
by Catherine Anderson
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Carly Adams, born with lattice dystrophy, waited twenty-eight years to see.
Celebrating her new vision with a friend at a bar, she meets Hank Coulter.
Their brief encounter leaves her pregnant. Companion to Phantom Waltz (RC 53982).
Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
Come Home, My Heart RC 56383
by Phyllis Campbell
read by Mimi Bederman
1 cassette
Dr. Susan Perry, an obstetrician, becomes blind after a brain tumor is removed.
Once rehabilitated, she moves to a poor, rural Virginia town. In her new career
as a social worker, she becomes an integral part of the community and falls
in love. 1988.
Coming to My Senses RC 56381
by Pam Rice
read by Mimi Bederman
2 cassettes
Elderly widow Addie Marsh is losing her eyesight due to macular degeneration.
Fighting to keep her lakeside home, she refuses to move to an assisted living
facility. Instead, she learns to cope, deriving strength from her memories,
a support group, and the friendship of a new neighbor abused by her boyfriend.
2001.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time RC 56893
by Mark Haddon
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
Fifteen-year-old Christopher, who exhibits behavioral problems associated with
autism, investigates the murder of his neighbor’s dog. His severely logical
approach leads him down an unexpected path, bringing him face to face with
the dissolution of his parents’ marriage while providing insight into the workings
of his mind. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2002.
Fox River RC 57720
by Emilie Richards
read by Colleen Delany
3 cassettes
Nine years ago Julia Warwick, heiress to a Virginia estate, married another
man after Christian, her lover, was wrongly convicted of murder. Now, as Julia
copes with inexplicable blindness, an exonerated Christian returns to find
he has fathered Julia’s child. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong
language. 2001.
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter RC 58532
by Carson McCullers
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Deep South, 1930s. John Singer, who is deaf and mute, feels content until his
best friend, also mute, is committed to a mental institution. Singer, who can
read lips, becomes the confidante of several town residents, all of whom want
answers to their problems. Some strong language. 1940.
The Speed of Dark RC 58560
by Elizabeth Moon
read by Brian Conn
3 cassettes
Born with autism at the dawn of the twenty-first century, Lou Arrendale is
an independent adult working at a pharmaceutical company. When his boss pressures
him to receive an experimental treatment that could reverse his condition,
Lou worries how he will change and how he will feel being "normal." 2003.
Waiting for Sarah RC 58207
by Bruce McBay and James Heneghan
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
Mike loses his legs and his family in a car accident. When he’s back in school
Sarah, a younger student, befriends him. As Mike slowly recovers from tragedy
he learns that Sarah is a murdered girl’s ghost. For junior and senior high
readers. 2003.
Appointment in Samarra RC 58197
by John O’Hara
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Fast-moving first novel by journalist/critic John O’Hara (1905–1970) set in
1930s small-town Pennsylvania. As Gibbsville celebrates Christmas with parties,
music, and liquor, aristocratic drunkard Julian English breaks with polite
society in one rash moment, beginning his rapid descent to self-destruction.
1991 introduction by John Updike. Some strong language. 1934.
The Decameron RC 57414
by Giovanni Boccaccio
read by Peter Gil
6 cassettes (Reissue)
One hundred tales reflecting life in fourteenth-century Italy, as narrated
by men and women finding refuge in the country from a plague in Florence. Depicts
adventures, customs, lusts, and loves of people representing all social strata
from noblemen to peasants. Translation from Italian work completed around 1352.
Some explicit descriptions of sex. 1982.
Don Quixote RC 57711
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
read by Peter Gil
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Spanish classic depicting the adventures of Don Quixote, an aging gentleman
addled by chivalrous visions, who appoints himself a knight-errant and sets
out with his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, on a quest to right the world’s
wrongs. Originally published in two parts in 1605 and 1615. New translation
by Edith Grossman. Bestseller. 2003.
The Amateur Marriage RC 57373
by Anne Tyler
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes
Baltimore residents Michael Anton and Pauline Barclay fall in love at first
sight at the start of World War II and marry impulsively. Remaining completely
incompatible despite increasing prosperity, they spend the next five decades
making themselves, and their three children, miserable. Bestseller. 2004.
The Amethyst Heart RC 57263
by Penelope J. Stokes
read by Terry Hayes Sales
3 cassettes
Ninety-three-year-old Miss Amethyst Noble lives in the Mississippi ancestral
home her grandfather built—a symbol of her family’s heritage—and resists her
cash-poor son’s plan to sell the property and move her out. Miss Amethyst relates
the history of Noble House to her difficult teenage great-granddaughter, hoping
to pass the legacy to her instead. 2000.
The Best Awful RC 57937
by Carrie Fisher
read by Norma Lana
2 cassettes
Suzanne Vale from Postcards from the Edge (RC 26595) moves from addiction recovery
to relapse as she discovers her husband’s homosexuality and finds motherhood
a burden. She quits taking medications, associates with an assortment of characters,
and begins a downward spiral to madness from which she must rise. Strong language.
Bestseller. 2003.
Between Sisters RC 58727
by Kristin Hannah
read by Mary Beth Wise
3 cassettes
Time and differences have kept divorce lawyer Meghann Dontess, from Distant
Shores (RC 56933), and her sister, Claire, from the closeness they shared during
a difficult childhood. Reunited for Claire’s wedding, they establish new bonds,
and Meghann finds herself falling in love as well. Some explicit descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 2003.
Blood of My Blood RC 56371
by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
read by Gillian Green
1 cassette
In this autobiographical first novel— unpublished until 2002—by the Pulitzer
Prize winner for The Yearling (RC 33466), the author chronicles her growth
as an artist. Includes portrayals of her sympathetic father; her cold, domineering
mother; and some pioneer ancestors. 1928.
Bright Angel Time RC 57069
by Martha McPhee
read by Anne Hancock
2 cassettes
Kate recounts her childhood experiences in the 1970s after her parents divorce.
She and her sisters begin a new life wandering across the country in a turquoise
camper after her mother becomes infatuated with a charismatic hippie. Companion
to Gorgeous Lies (RC 57070). Some descriptions of sex and some strong language.
1997.
Catalyst RC 56005
by Laurie Halse Anderson
read by Constance Crawford
2 cassettes
Kate, a preacher’s daughter, is struggling to accept life’s challenges. She’s
rejected by her chosen college and resents running the household. Then, after
a fire, her father allows Teri, a much disliked schoolmate, and Teri’s little
brother to move into her room. Some strong language. For senior high readers.
2002.
Celeste: Gemini Series RC 58860
by V.C. Andrews
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
When Celeste’s twin brother, Noble, dies tragically, her obsessed mother makes
her cut her hair, wear boys’ clothes, and impersonate him. Celeste virtually
disappears until handsome Elliot Fletcher moves in next door and forces her
to confront her true identity. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some violence.
Bestseller. 2004.
Chill Wind RC 56891
by Janet McDonald
read by Andrea Frierson-Toney
1 cassette
Nineteen-year-old Aisha from Spellbound (RC 56560) is living on welfare with
her two children when her checks run out. Faced with homelessness, she is forced
to try workfare until she discovers a job as a large-sized model. For senior
high readers. Coretta Scott King Award. 2002.
The Clock Winder RC 58335
by Anne Tyler
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Baltimore, 1960. Eccentric elderly widow Pamela Emerson hires collegeage
drifter Elizabeth Abbott as a live-in helper. Pamela’s unstable family, including
her grown sons, rely increasingly on Elizabeth and absorb her into their bizarre
and deadly personal dramas. Some violence. 1972.
Crown Jewel RC 57921
by Fern Michaels
read by Colleen Delany
2 cassettes
Hollywood actor Ricky Lam’s relationship with his brother, Philip, grew distant
after Ricky entered rehab. Fifteen years later, Philip dies tragically. With
no hope of reconciliation, Ricky focuses on his illegitimate sons, his family’s
business, his sister-in-law, and Philip’s secret past. Strong language and
some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Death before Dishonour RC 56686
by Barnaby Williams
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
4 cassettes
In 1914, British aristocrat Fish de Clare enters the fight against the Germans.
Fish, who stammers, conducts himself admirably and returns to marry his cousin,
Violet, and inherit the family title. And Fish’s son, Gawaine, fights in the
next war. Strong language, some descriptions of sex, and some violence. 1997.
Emma’s Secret RC 57943
by Barbara Taylor Bradford
read by Jill Ferris
3 cassettes
American designer Evan Hughes strongly resembles members of Emma Harte’s London
family from To Be the Best (RC 27016). When Gideon Harte falls in love with
Evan, Harte matriarch Paula probes grandmother Emma’s long-lost diary for clues
to Evan’s lineage. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. Bestseller.
2004.
Father Figure RC 56685
by Richard Peck
read by Erik Synnestvedt
1 cassette (Reissue)
Seventeen-year-old Jim and eight-year-old Byron are reunited with their father
after their mother’s death. Jim was Byron’s father figure for years but now
must find a new role for himself in the family. Some strong language. For junior
and senior high readers. 1978.
The First Part Last RC 57618
by Angela Johnson
read by Bruce Huntey
1 cassette
Sixteen-year-old Bobby’s carefree teenage life changes forever when he becomes
a father. After tragedy strikes, he must care for his adored baby daughter,
Feather, by himself. Despite mistakes, Bobby’s courage and love enable him
to carry on with the aid of supportive adults and friends. Strong language.
For senior high readers. 2003.
Flight Lessons RC 56664
by Patricia Gaffney
read by Anne Hancock
3 cassettes
Thirty-six-year-old Anna Catalano returns home to run her aunt Rose’s restaurant
on Maryland’s eastern shore despite the tensions in the family-run business.
Anna falls in love with a bird photographer—the stepson of Rose’s dying boyfriend—while
learning to forgive others and maintain peace in the kitchen. Some strong language.
2002.
Gorgeous Lies RC 57070
by Martha McPhee
read by Anne Hancock
2 cassettes
Anton Furey, once the free-living and charismatic patriarch of a 1970s utopian
commune, is dying of cancer. As extended family members gather at his deathbed,
they vie for his affections and possessions. They struggle to cope with memories
of their confused upbringing. Descriptions of sex and some strong language.
2002.
The Hills at Home RC 58022
by Nancy Clark
read by Erin Jones
4 cassettes
Massachusetts, 1989. Aging spinster Lily Hill’s serene life is shattered when
various family members arrive for the summer—and forget to leave. Also appearing
is Andy, a graduate student who wants to use the clan as the subject of his
thesis on inter-gen erational dynamics. 2003.
Isle of Palms: A Lowcountry Tale RC 56900
by Dorothea Benton Frank
read by Michele Schaeffer
3 cassettes
Anna Lutz Abbot considers South Carolina’s Isle of Palms her home, despite
heartaches suffered there. She later returns to the island to make a place
for herself and her daughter, Emily. She does so with spunk, heartbreak, and
hilarious events as she gathers friends around. Some descriptions of sex and
some strong language. Bestseller. 2003.
Leaving Cecil Street RC 58570
by Diane McKinney-Whetstone
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
West Philadelphia, 1969. Novel of Cecil Street neighbors’ lives. Joe loves
his wife, Louise, but is haunted by memories of his club days playing sax.
Their teenage daughter Shay helps her best friend cope with an unwanted pregnancy.
Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2004.
Little Children RC 57891
by Tom Perrotta
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Sarah, mother and lapsed feminist, has a husband increasingly fond of Internet
smut. She meets handsome would-be lawyer Todd at the kids’ playground. Their
scandalous affair and a convicted child molester’s arrival disrupt life in
this uneventful sleepy suburb. Strong language and some explicit descriptions
of sex. Bestseller. 2004.
Long for This World RC 56889
by Michael Byers
read by Rick Rohan
3 cassettes
While studying a fatal aging disease in children, geneticist Dr. Henry Moss
finds a potential cure that is unethical but will make him incredibly wealthy.
Meanwhile, his nonpracticing physician wife and two teenage children struggle
with unfulfilled expectations of their own. Some descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 2003.
Lucia, Lucia RC 56867
by Adriana Trigiani
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
Kit Zanetti visits her elderly Greenwich Village neighbor, Lucia Sartori, and
learns the story of her life. In the 1950s, beautiful Lucia rejects the values
of her large Italian family by working in the fashion industry, breaking off
her engagement, and falling in love with a con man. Some strong language. Bestseller.
2003.
Marrying Mom RC 57595
by Olivia Goldsmith
read by Erin Jones
1 cassette
Fed up with Florida, saucy sixty-nine-year-old widow Phyllis Geronomous leaves
for New York to join her grown children. When Susan, Bruce, and Sharon find
out about her move, they concoct a plan to get her out of their hair by marrying
her off to a rich old man. 1996.
Milk Glass Moon: A Big Stone Gap Novel RC 56539
by Adriana Trigiani
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Big Cherry Holler (RC 54798), Ave Maria MacChesney and her
husband, Jack, are middle-aged parents when their daughter Etta becomes a
strong-willed adolescent. Ave Maria soon learns the futility of trying to control
Etta’s dreams. 2002.
Miranda’s Vines RC 57903
by Kimberly Kafka
read by Kimberly Schraf
2 cassettes
Miranda and Bridie are lifelong, crisis-surviving friends. Miranda is riding
the crest of her culinary career, and Bridie is a champion dogsled racer. Then
disaster strikes both their lives, forcing them into drastic decisions and
testing the bonds of their friendship. Strong language. 2004.
Motorcycle Ride on the Sea of Tranquility RC 57064
by Patricia Santana
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
San Diego, 1969. Fourteen-year-old Mexican American Yolanda’s older brother
Chuy returns from the Vietnam War. But Chuy, suffering emotionally from his
experiences, lands in trouble. Meanwhile, Yolanda and her sisters chafe under
their father’s no-dating rule. Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language.
For senior high and older readers. 2002.
Mutant Message from Forever RC 59028
by Marlo Morgan
read by Suzanne Toren
2 cassettes
Australia, 1930s. Aboriginal twins are taken from their mother at birth and
raised separately outside their culture. Beatrice becomes a church ward, Geoff
is adopted by Americans. Years pass before Beatrice reconnects with her brother,
then in a California jail. Companion to Mutant Message Down Under (RC 39560).
Some violence. 1998.
My Sister’s Keeper RC 58402
by Jodi Picoult
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
When Kate is diagnosed with a rare leukemia, her parents create test-tube baby
Anna to save her life. After years of medical procedures, Anna, now thirteen,
is expected to donate a kidney. She files for medical legal emancipation and
throws the family into a fundamental moral crisis. 2004.
No Crystal Stair RC 57455
by Eva Rutland
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Semiautobiographical novel about African American Ann Elizabeth Carter, who
grows up in a privileged Atlanta neighborhood and whose life changes when she
marries Californian Robert Metcalf, a lieutenant with the Tuskegee Airmen.
They face many challenges that include a world war and the civil rights movement.
Some strong language. 2000.
The Parting Glass RC 58062
by Emilie Richards
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
Peggy Donaghue and her two-year-old autistic son leave Cleveland to visit a
cousin in Ireland who needs help unraveling a family mystery. When Peggy’s
sisters Megan and Casey arrive, the secret is revealed. Sequel to Whiskey Island
(RC 58098). Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language.
2003.
Purple Hibiscus RC 58294
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
read by Lisette Lecat
2 cassettes
Nigeria. Kambili, fifteen, and her brother Jaja live in fear of their wealthy
but violent father. They discover a freer world while visiting their aunt and
cousins and try to change their lot when they return home. But tensions escalate,
and tragedy strikes. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Queen Bee of Mimosa Branch RC 58754
by Haywood Smith
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes
The ever-cynical Lin Breedlove Scott is left penniless after her husband runs
off with a stripper. Forced to return to her southern hometown, Lin reconnects
with her eccentric family and old friends as she struggles to take charge of
her life. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2002.
A Risk Worth Taking RC 58643
by Robin Pilcher
read by Erik Sandvold
2 cassettes
After London financier Dan Porter loses work and money in the dot-com crash,
a reduced family lifestyle frustrates his wife and their three teenagers.
Dan goes to Scotland on a halfhearted job search and finds something more valuable
there. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2004.
Sometimes a Great Notion RC 58184
by Ken Kesey
read by Gary Telles
6 cassettes (Reissue)
Oregon timber country. A bitter labor strike against old Henry Stamper’s lumber
empire intensifies his two sons’ rivalry. Hank, rough-hewn like his father,
is eventually provoked to fight his sensitive half-brother Lee, who has returned
home intent on revenge. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language.
1963.
The Southern Belles of Honeysuckle Way RC 58367
by Linda Bruckheimer
read by Erin Jones
3 cassettes
For their mother Lila Mae’s seventy-fifth birthday, Rebecca Wooten St. Clair
and her sister drive home to Blue Lick Springs, Kentucky, now threatened by
powerful developers. Rebecca arrives just in time to help save their ancestral
home from the wrecking ball. Sequel to Dreaming Southern (RC 47967). Bestseller.
2004.
A Sundog Moment: A Novel of Hope RC 58689
by Sharon Baldacci
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Elizabeth Whittaker’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis changes her life forever.
Her perfect marriage strains to the breaking point as she and her family cope
with her new physical reality. Elizabeth prays for a sundog, a sun phenomena
symbolizing hope, to renew her strength and faith. Some descriptions of sex.
2004.
Sweet Hush RC 57604
by Deborah Smith
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Widowed young mother Hush McGillen’s hard work has made her family’s famed
Georgia apple orchard prosper. Now her college student son brings home his
new girlfriend, the U.S. president’s daughter, and her entourage—with life-changing
effects all around. Strong language, some explicit descriptions of sex, and
some violence. 2003.
Taste of Honey: A Carson Springs Novel, Book 2 RC 57244
by Eileen Goudge
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Forty-eight-year-old divorcée Gerry Fitzgerald reaches out to the daughter
she gave up for adoption more than twenty years ago. Family, friends, and lovers
stand by as mother and daughter work to establish a relationship. Sequel to
Stranger in Paradise (RC 54224). Some explicit descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 2002.
The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters RC 57635
by Elisabeth Robinson
read by Linda Edmond
2 cassettes
Hollywood producer Olivia Hunt is struggling with a difficult film and abandonment
by her lover when her sister Maddie in Ohio is diagnosed with leukemia. In
letters to friends, relatives, and colleagues, Olivia relates shuttling between
California and her hometown to comfort her family while keeping her movie afloat.
Strong language. 2004.
Welcome to the Great Mysterious RC 58660
by Lorna Landvik
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Broadway star Geneva Jordan finally agrees to return to Deep Lake, Minnesota,
to baby-sit Rich, her thirteen-year-old nephew, while her twin sister takes
a vacation. Once there, Geneva helps Rich, who has Down syndrome, and his best
friend, who has cerebral palsy, while she finds love with a mailman. 2000.
West of the Jordan RC 57565
by Laila Halaby
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Four Palestine-born female cousins experience individual problems growing up.
Mawal stays in the Middle East following a traditional lifestyle. Soraya and
Khadija, emigrés in California, are torn between cultures. Hala lives in Arizona
but falls in love in Jordan. Strong language. For senior high and older readers.
2003.
Whiskey Island RC 58098
by Emilie Richards
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
A carjacking brings ex-priest Niccolo Andreani into the lives of Megan Donaghue
and her sisters Peggy and Casey, owners of Cleveland’s historic Whiskey Island
Saloon. With Niccolo’s help, Megan solves a generations-old family mystery.
Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2000.
Alta RC 58428
by Mercedes Lackey
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
After years of captivity in Tia, Vetch escapes with dragon Avatre, whom he
secretly raised. Returning home to Alta, Vetch, now called Kiron, teaches
the Altan Jousters to train dragons in preparation for combat with Tia. Sequel
to Joust (RC 58415). Some violence. 2004.
The Amulet of Samarkand: The Bartimaeus Trilogy, Book 1 RC 58011
by Jonathan Stroud
read by Erin Jones
3 cassettes
Seeking revenge, twelve-year-old apprentice magician Nathaniel calls up the
djinni Bartimaeus, a demon, to steal an amulet from a powerful minister. But
the theft has unforeseen consequences, and the sarcastic djinni has his own
agenda. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Volume 1 RC 58440
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Seven short stories describe vampire slayers from times past. In "A Good Run,"
a slayer in ancient Greece fights in the battle of Marathon. In "The White
Doe," slayer Virginia Dare of the Roanoke lost colony is adopted by a tribe.
Some violence. For senior high readers. 2001.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Volume 2 RC 58427
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Ten stories spanning the years 980 to 2000. In "Lady Shobu," reluctant heroine
Kishi must seal a rift to the spirit realm in the Japanese imperial compound.
Other demon slayers, including Buffy, combat evil in France, England, and the
United States. For senior high readers. 2003.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Volume 3 RC 58435
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Four stories about vampire slayers in times past. In "Dark of the Moon," an
Anasazi girl guards her tribe from evil. In "The Code of the Samurai," fifteen-year-old
American slayer India Cohen arrives in Japan to help combat forces of darkness.
Some violence. For senior high readers. 2003.
The Burning Stone: Crown of Stars, Volume 3 RC 56490
by Kate Elliott
read by Anne Flosnik
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Liath and her husband, Sanglant, fall from King Henry’s grace for Liath’s sorcery.
When the couple discovers they are born of enemy camps, Liath must choose between
destiny, her child, and the man she loves. Sequel to Prince of Dogs (RC 56489).
Violence and some descriptions of sex. 1999.
Child of Flame: Crown of Stars, Volume 4 RC 56491
by Kate Elliott
read by Anne Flosnik
8 cassettes in 2 containers
King Henry’s army marches south, leaving Wendar vulnerable to Quman attacks.
Without his father’s support, Sanglant defends the kingdom, guarding his daughter
and searching for Liath, who is lost in the land of the Aoi. Sequel to The
Burning Stone (RC 56490). Violence and some descriptions of sex. 2000.
Conan and the Spider God RC 58779
by L. Sprague de Camp
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
For the boyish thrill of stealing his commander’s woman, Conan of Cimmeria,
a captain in the Royal Guard, cuts short his promising career. His sudden flight
from the capital city leads to further adventures, including a romance and
a deadly encounter with the fierce spider god. Some violence. 1980.
Conan: The Road of Kings RC 58898
by Karl Edward Wagner
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Facing the gallows for killing a captain of the guard, Conan takes advantage
of a fellow prisoner’s rescue attempt to escape execution. When Conan learns
his saviors are rebel soldiers of the White Rose army, he joins their blood-
soaked insurrection against a tyrannical despot. Violence. 1979.
The Crusading Wizard: A Wizard in Rhyme, Book 7 RC 57212
by Christopher Stasheff
read by Erik Sandvold
3 cassettes
As barbarian hordes invade the Arabian empire, Queen Alisande of Merovence
and Lord Wizard Matt, her husband, receive a call for help from Jerusalem.
A fledgling enchantress with the power to turn into a cat accompanies Matt’s
journey to the holy city to assess the threat. Sequel to The Haunted Wizard
(RC 57140). 2000.
Dragon’s Kin: The Dragonriders of Pern RC 57368
by Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Mining is the life of Camp Natalon but it also took young Kindan’s family and
the watch-wher dragon that protected them. Kindan’s newfound musical talent
is sidelined while he raises another watch-wher and, with the help of his friend
Nuella, assumes a new role in the community. 2003.
Dragonstar RC 57976
by Barbara Hambly
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Imprisoned dragonslayer John Aversin is sentenced to die. His true love, Jenny,
mourns John and the loss of her powers. But John escapes, and he and Jenny
begin to discover their real purpose in life. Sequel to Knight of the Demon
Queen (RC 51152). For junior and senior high readers. 2002.
Exiles’ Return: The Ghatti’s Tale, Book 3 RC 57941
by Gayle Greeno
read by Kristin Allison
4 cassettes
War is over, but unease grows between Canderis citizens and the mindreading
Resonants. To save his people, Resonant Jenret Wycherley departs on a mission,
leaving behind pregnant Doyce, who is researching the history of Seekers and
their ghatti Bond-mates. Sequel to Mindspeakers’ Call (RC 57677). Some violence.
For senior high and older readers. 1995.
Exile’s Valor: A Novel of Valdemar RC 57367
by Mercedes Lackey
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Valdemar’s young queen, Selenay, thrust into power after her father’s premature
death, is pressured by the council to marry and produce an heir. When Selenay
falls for a mysterious foreign prince, her protector weaponsmaster Alberich
and his friends become suspicious. Sequel to Exile’s Honor (RC 55524). Some
explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Fall of Neskaya: The Clingfire Trilogy, Book 1 RC 58454
by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
Young Coryn Leynier’s secret mental gift (laran) is discovered by King Damian’s
brother, who takes the youth away to perfect this unusually strong psychic
power. But while Coryn trains, the brothers plot to exploit his abilities in
order to rule all Darkover. Precedes Zandru’s Forge (RC 58475). Some descriptions
of sex. 2001.
The Feline Wizard: A Wizard in Rhyme, Book 8 RC 57216
by Christopher Stasheff
read by Erik Sandvold
3 cassettes
In this sequel to The Crusading Wizard (RC 57212), Matt again takes leave of
Merovence and Queen Alisande—this time to help find his kidnapped apprentice
Princess Balkis, feline sorceress. While Matt investigates her disappearance
in Maracanda, Balkis begins a perilous journey home accompanied by her new
friend, Anthony. 2000.
First Rider’s Call: Green Rider, Book 2 RC 56909
by Kristen Britain
read by Annie Wauters
4 cassettes
After helping save King Zachary’s throne, Green Rider Karigan G’ladheon wants
to resume her old life. However, with Riders dying out she is recalled to duty
by Lil Ambriodhe, dead for a millennium, who had founded the Riders. Sequel
to Green Rider (RC 56903). For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Fool’s Fate: The Tawny Man, Book 3 RC 58122
by Robin Hobb
read by Jack Fox
6 cassettes
FitzChivalry Farseer, known as Tom Badgerlock, man-at-arms of the queen’s guard,
joins Prince Dutiful’s quest to slay an icebound dragon, win the hand of Narcheska
Elliania, and forge an alliance with the Out Islands. Sequel to Golden Fool
(RC 55513). Some descriptions of sex and some violence. 2004.
The Forbidden Tower: A Darkover Novel RC 57254
by Marion Zimmer Bradley
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Tradition and a sacred caste system rule life on Darkover. But two couples—Damon
and Ellemir Ridenow, and Andrew Carr and his wife, Ellemir’s sister Callista—dare
defy the ancient law. The couples form a powerful, yet unnatural, alliance
to resist the forces of Darkover. 1977.
The Gates of Dawn: The Chronicles of Blood and Stone, Volume 2 RC 56885
by Robert Newcomb
read by Anne Flosnik
4 cassettes
With their nation in chaos, Prince Tristan, his twin sister, and wizards Wigg
and Faegan take refuge in a subterranean labyrinth. When the wizards’ power
begins to fail, Tristan ventures forth to find a solution. Sequel to The Fifth
Sorceress (RC 55732). Violence and some descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Gathering Storm: Crown of Stars, Volume 5 RC 56492
by Kate Elliott
read by Anne Flosnik
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Liath returns from walking the spheres, but her reunion with her husband, Sanglant,
is brief—emperor Henry has been possessed by sorcery. Sanglant rides with an
army of griffins, centaurs, Qumans, and humans to rescue his father. Meanwhile
Liath must prevent a second sundering. Sequel to Child of Flame (RC 56491).
Violence. 2003.
A Great and Terrible Beauty RC 58201
by Libba Bray
read by Vanessa Maroney
3 cassettes
After her mother’s 1895 murder in India, sixteen-year-old Gemma Doyle returns
home to England to attend boarding school. There Gemma learns she has supernatural
powers that lead her and three friends to a magical realm where she reconnects
with her mother. But evil forces also abound. For senior high readers. 2003.
Green Rider: Green Rider, Book 1 RC 56903
by Kristen Britain
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
Karigan G’ladheon, heading home through Green Cloak woods after expulsion from
school, encounters a dying Green Rider. Accepting the Rider’s magic brooch
and allowing his horse to guide her, Karigan agrees to carry his message to
King Zachary—a perilous journey. Precedes First Rider’s Call (RC 56909). For
senior high and older readers. 1998.
Immortalis: The Second Demonwars Saga, Book 3 RC 58511
by R.A. Salvatore
read by Michael Scherer
4 cassettes
Epic conclusion following Transcendence (RC 55136). Young Aydrian Boudabras
solidifies his ambitions to usurp the throne of Honce-the-Bear and overtake
neighboring Behren. As his power grows, so does his opposition. Alliances form
and crumble in anticipation of the beginning of the end of the second Demon
War. Some violence. 2003.
Jarka Ruus: High Druid of Shannara, Book 1 RC 56906
by Terry Brooks
read by Gary Tipton
3 cassettes
Twenty years after The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy (RC 51015, RC 53482,
RC 56242), Grianne Ohms-ford has denounced her life as the Ilse Witch and
destroyed Morgawr—but she still has enemies. When she disappears, Tagwen and
her nephew Pen set out to find her. Some violence. Bestseller. 2003.
Jaws of Darkness: The Darkness Novels, Volume 5 RC 57820
by Harry Turtledove
read by Richard Hauenstein
5 cassettes
Kaunians of Forthweg still suffer under occupying Algarvian invaders, who fight
an increasingly desperate battle against Unkerlant. Habakkuk, a ship made of
ice and powered by sorcery, approaches Derlavai—possibly turning the tide of
war. Sequel to Rulers of the Darkness (RC 56308). Some explicit descriptions
of sex and some violence. 2003.
Joust RC 58415
by Mercedes Lackey
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
Vetch, a young Altan serf, works his family’s land under a cruel Tian master.
Barely surviving, he meets an elite dragon rider who trains him as a dragon
boy. Under the tutelage of Jouster Ari, Vetch learns the secrets of taming
these reptiles—and dreams of freedom. Some violence. 2003.
King’s Dragon: Crown of Stars, Volume 1 RC 56488
by Kate Elliott
read by Anne Flosnik
4 cassettes
King Henry of Wendar and Varre is threatened by the nonhuman Eika to the north
and by his half-sister Sabella’s rebellion within the realm. Two orphans, Liath
and Alain—one a sorcerer’s daughter, one of unknown parentage—are drawn into
the kingdom’s struggles. Precedes Prince of Dogs (RC 56489). Violence and some
descriptions of sex. 1997.
The Lair of Bones RC 57378
by David Farland
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
Earth King Gaborn risks a perilous underground quest for the Lair of Bones,
where he confronts the One True Master of mankind’s greatest enemy, the monstrous
reavers. Meanwhile Gaborn’s adversary, Raj Ahten, who traded his humanity for
a growing empire, gathers his forces. Sequel to Wizardborn (RC 52923). Violence.
2003.
The Last Light of the Sun RC 58191
by Guy Gavriel Kay
read by Michael Scherer
3 cassettes
A tale intertwining the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Norse cultures linked by
violence and the supernatural. A central figure is Bern Thorkellson, member
of a Viking mercenary band that confronts rival Welsh clans. A fairy queen
claims the soul of a fallen prince. Violence and some explicit descriptions
of sex. 2004.
The Legacy RC 58634
by R.A. Salvatore
read by Erik Sandvold
2 cassettes
Beleaguered elf Drizzt Do’Urden finally found peace with friends at Mithril
Hall. Restored dwarf king Bruenor Battlehammer rules over his ancestral realm,
and Catti-brie prepares to wed Wulfgar. Their tranquility will be short-lived,
however, because Lloth, the dreaded Spider Queen, plots to destroy them. Followed
by Starless Night (RC 51393). 1992.
Legends II: New Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy RC 57953
edited by Robert Silverberg
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
5 cassettes
Eleven authors, including six contributors to Legends (RC 47544), return to
fantasy worlds of their popular series. Anne McCaffrey revisits planet Pern,
Raymond E. Feist writes of the Riftwar, and Tad Williams further explores Otherland
network. Also features Terry Brooks, George R.R. Martin, and others. Some strong
language. 2004.
The Lone Drow: Hunter’s Blades Trilogy, Book 2 RC 58628
by R.A. Salvatore
read by Michael Russotto
3 cassettes
After their near-devastating defeat in The Thousand Orcs (RC 58337), dwarves
and humans flee the onslaught of King Obould Many-Arrows and his orc army.
Dark elf Drizzt Do’Urden, having become separated from his companions, sets
out alone across the Spine of the World to avenge the fallen. Violence. 2003.
Lost in a Good Book RC 58054
by Jasper Fforde
read by Yolande Bavan
3 cassettes
In an alternate 1985 England, literary detective Thursday Next, from The Eyre
Affair (RC 54764), faces her husband’s eradication by the corrupt Goliath Corporation.
To rescue him, Thursday must retrieve an enemy from the pages of Edgar Allan
Poe’s "The Raven." Great Expectations’ Miss Havisham assists. Some strong language.
2002.
Mary Stewart’s Merlin Trilogy: The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, The Last
Enchantment RC 57055
by Mary Stewart
read by David Cutler
9 cassettes in 2 containers
Trilogy about the life of Britain’s King Arthur. In The Crystal Cave, the story
begins with the wizard Merlin and his powers. The Hollow Hills continues with
the birth of Arthur, who is exiled by his father. The Last Enchantment deals
with Arthur’s first year as king. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 1970.
Mindspeakers’ Call: The Ghatti’s Tale, Book 2 RC 57677
by Gayle Greeno
read by Kristin Allison
4 cassettes
While the mindstealing Gleaners quietly build their powers, the Seekers work
to prevent war between Canderis and Marchmont. On a more personal mission,
Khar—a cat-like ghatti capable of mindspeech—salvages her bond with Seeker
Doyce. Sequel to Finders-Seekers (RC 40281). Some descriptions of sex and
some violence. For senior high and older readers. 1994.
Mirror Mirror RC 57764
by Gregory Maguire
read by Anne Hancock
2 cassettes
Montefiore, 1502. In this adaptation of "Snow White," Vincent de Nevada is
dispatched to find the Tree of Knowledge, leaving his young daughter, Bianca,
with evil Lucrezia Borgia. Lucrezia, fiercely jealous of Bianca’s beauty, orders
her death. Rescued by the seven dwarves, Bianca discovers the truth in an ancient
mirror. 2003.
Mistress of Dragons: The Dragonvarld Trilogy, Book 1 RC 58682
by Margaret Weis
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
To locate a renegade, the Parliament of Dragons sends Draconas, in human form,
to abduct the Mistress of Dragons. The mission goes horribly awry when her
true identity is revealed. Some descriptions of sex and some violence. 2003.
Monstrous Regiment: A Novel of Discworld RC 57370
by Terry Pratchett
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Since Polly’s brother, Paul, joined the Borogravian army she has run her family’s
inn, but without a male heir she stands to lose it. So she enlists disguised
as "Oliver" and alongside a vampire, a zombie, and a troll tries to find Paul
while they fight a war. Some violence. 2003.
New Spring: The Novel RC 57628
by Robert Jordan
read by Roy Avers
3 cassettes
Prequel to the Wheel of Time series. Sorceress initiate Moiraine journeys to
find the infant prophesied to face the Dark One in the Last Battle. Her path
crosses that of soldier Lan Man-dragoran, who fights to avenge the desecrated
city whose throne he inherited. Some violence. Bestseller. 2004.
Paladin of Souls RC 57356
by Lois McMaster Bujold
read by Vanessa Maroney
4 cassettes
Free of the madness imprisoning her in The Curse of Chalion (RC 53074), widowed
dowager Royina Ista of Chalion undertakes a pilgrimage of atonement. Accompanied
by loyal followers, Ista contends with gods, demons, and soldier-bandits until
she is rescued by the hero of her visions. Some descriptions of sex and some
violence. 2003.
Pride of Kings RC 57407
by Judith Tarr
read by Corrie James
4 cassettes
When England’s King Richard embraces Christianity and refuses the crown of
pagan magic, the walls between realms fall in this twelfth-century medieval
fantasy. Meanwhile, his brother John—aided by an exotic half-spirit youth—plots
to mend the rift and take his throne. Explicit descriptions of sex and some
violence. 2001.
Prince of Dogs: Crown of Stars, Volume 2 RC 56489
by Kate Elliott
read by Anne Flosnik
5 cassettes
After squelching Sabella’s revolt in King’s Dragon (RC 56488), King Henry and
his allies plot to retake Gent from the Eika, who conquered the city and captured
Prince Sanglant. Battle looms as Liath grieves for Sanglant. Alain, proclaimed
a count’s heir, strives to prove his worth. Violence. 1998.
The Raven Warrior: The Tales of Guinevere, Volume 2 RC 56877
by Alice Borchardt
read by Erin Jones
4 cassettes
Guinevere—The Dragon Queen (RC 53659)—becomes a warrior to defend her country
against the Saxons. With inadequate troops for her first battle, she risks
using dark magic. Meanwhile, shape-shifter Black Leg encounters the Lady of
the Lake. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong
language. 2003.
Roma Eterna RC 58464
by Robert Silverberg
read by L.J. Ganser
3 cassettes
Ten connected stories—some previously published—construct a fictional history
of Rome from its absorption of neighboring barbarians and conquest of the New
World to a second Hebrew exodus via a starship. Various historical stages,
which span nearly fifteen hundred years, depict civil war, dictatorship, love
affairs, and political intrigue. 1989.
Shadowmancer RC 58691
by G.P. Taylor
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Obadiah Demurral, the power hungry vicar of Thorpe, attempts to become a god
by dabbling in magic. Raphah arrives from Africa, recruits young locals Kate
and Thomas, and with their help tries to retrieve an artifact that has been
stolen from his temple. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Song of Susannah: The Dark Tower, Volume 6 RC 58365
by Stephen King
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes
The journey to the Dark Tower continues. Possessed by demon-mother Mia, gunslinger
Susannah Dean prepares to give birth in New York City. Meanwhile, Roland and
Eddie tumble into an ambush in 1977 Maine. Sequel to Wolves of the Calla (RC
57355). Descriptions of sex, violence, and strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Sorcery and Cecelia; or, The Enchanted Chocolate Pot, Being the Correspondence
of Two Young Ladies of Quality regarding Various Magical Scandals in London
and the Country RC 57183
by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
England, 1817. Two teenage cousins, Cecelia in the country and Kate in London,
write to each other about their exploits—which take a sinister turn when they
find themselves confronted by evil wizards. For junior and senior high readers.
2003.
A Sudden Wild Magic RC 57417
by Diana Wynne Jones
read by Corrie James
3 cassettes
Planet Earth suffers a series of environmental catastrophes that are caused
by Arth, a parallel parasitic world. Hoping to prevent more problems, a group
of benevolent witches board a modified bus and head for Arth. They aim to disrupt
plans by infiltrating the celibate male society. Some descriptions of sex.
1992.
Talon of the Silver Hawk: Conclave of Shadows, Book I RC 57087
by Raymond E. Feist
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Midkemia. On the verge of manhood, young Kieli alone survives the slaughter
of his Orosini people. Vowing vengeance, he must first repay his rescuers —members
of the conclave who adopt and train him to fulfill his destiny as Talon of
the Silver Hawk. Violence and some descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Thousand Orcs: Hunter’s Blades Trilogy, Book 1 RC 58337
by R.A. Salvatore
read by Michael Russotto
3 cassettes
Frost giants and human-like orcs sweep across the Spine of the World targeting
dwarf strongholds, so a defense must be led by elf Drizzt Do’Urden and companions
Wulfgar the barbarian, human female Catti-brie, and Mithral Hall king-apparent
Bruenor Battlehammer. Violence. 2002.
The Time Traveler’s Wife RC 57102
by Audrey Niffenegger
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
Librarian Henry DeTamble first meets his future wife, Clare, when he is twenty-eight
and Clare is twenty— but Clare has actually known Henry since she was six.
Henry suffers from Chrono-Impairment, a disorder that catapults him sporadically
through time, complicating the couple’s enduring love. Some explicit descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 2003.
Up in a Heaval: Xanth RC 58393
by Piers Anthony
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
Umlaut Human seeks refuge at Castle Zombie and befriends a water serpent disguised
as a dragon. Finding some undelivered letters in the castle’s dungeon, Sesame
and Umlaut help forward one to Demon Jupiter—who subsequently hurls his red
spot towards Earth and Xanth. Now they must stop the huge storm from destroying
both worlds. 2002.
The Victorious Opposition: American Empire, Book 3 RC 56907
by Harry Turtledove
read by John Polk
5 cassettes
Third installment following The Center Cannot Hold (RC 54441) in alternate
history series. In 1934 Jake Featherston becomes president of the Confederate
States of America, where African Americans are being forcibly interned. Stumbling
leadership in the United States prompts Featherston to contemplate another
war. Strong language, some descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2003.
Waifs and Strays RC 56811
by Charles De Lint
read by Erik Synnestvedt
3 cassettes
Fantasy stories about teenagers in many shapes and guises, collected from different
stages of De Lint’s career. In "The Graceless Child," sixteen-year-old misfit
Tetchie, who has troll blood, summons the courage to help the "dreamlord" fight
his brother, Nightmare. For senior high and older readers. 2002.
The Well of Lost Plots RC 58070
by Jasper Fforde
read by Yolande Bavan
3 cassettes
England, 1985. Unable to rescue her missing husband in Lost in a Good Book
(RC 58054), pregnant literary detective Thursday Next retires to the Well of
Lost Plots, where all fiction is created. As part of the Character Exchange
Program, she joins Book-World’s police and investigates a murder. 2003.
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West RC 55810
by Gregory Maguire
read by Celeste Lawson
4 cassettes
Traces the life of the witch Elphaba from the Wizard of Oz (RC 51047), both
before and after Dorothy arrives. After attending a university with her roommate
Glinda, Elphaba learns that a despotic Wizard is threatening animal rights
in Oz. Some explicit descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers.
1995.
Wild Magic: Fool’s Gold, Book 2 RC 56905
by Jude Fisher
read by MaryBeth Wise
4 cassettes
Following a disaster at the Allfair, the lands of Eyra and Istria are verging
on war as magic slowly awakens. Confronting their destinies are swordmaker
Katla Aransen and Rosa Eldi, who is ignorant of her true identity. Sequel to
Sorcery Rising (RC 54832). Some explicit descriptions of sex and some violence.
2003.
A Wizard and a Warlord: The Rogue Wizard, Book 7 RC 57896
by Christopher Stasheff
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Continuing the mission to rid space of tyranny, Magnus d’Armand, with his tempestuous
new companion, Alea, explores a planet whose inhabitants appear to have no
government. The two encounter bandits and discover the existence of a secret
society. Sequel to A Wizard in Midgard (RC 51064). Some violence. 2000.
A Wizard in a Feud: The Rogue Wizard, Book 9 RC 58203
by Christopher Stasheff
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
In this sequel to A Wizard in the Way (RC 58167), a computer malfunction forces
renegade psychic savior Magnus d’Armand and his companion, Alea, to land their
spaceship on a planet inhabited by faeries, elves, Druid priests, and feuding
Celt-like clans. To make peace, they must introduce law. Some violence. 2001.
A Wizard in the Way: The Rogue Wizard, Book 8 RC 58167
by Christopher Stasheff
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Interstellar problem-solver Magnus d’Armand and his companion, Alea, reach
a lost world where serfs suffer under tyrannical magician rulers. Magnus assumes
the name Gar Pike and, with help from Alea and a pair of fugitives, encourages
an uprising. Sequel to A Wizard and a Warlord (RC 57896). 2000.
Wolves of the Calla: The Dark Tower, Volume 5 RC 57355
by Stephen King
read by Fred Major
5 cassettes
In the sequel to Wizard and Glass (RC 45159), Roland and his companions continue
their quest to the Dark Tower. In the village of Calla Bryn Sturgis, they meet
disgraced priest Father Callahan who asks for help against the kidnapping wolves.
Descriptions of sex, violence, and strong language. Bestseller. 2003.
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection RC 57308
edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling
read by L.J. Ganser
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Thirty-nine stories, one essay, and thirteen poems from fairy tales to gothic
horror by such authors as James Frenkel, Jeffrey Ford, Terry Dowling, Neil
Gaiman, and Elizabeth Hand. Includes an overview of 2002’s works in this genre
and a list of honorable mentions. Some descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2003.
Zandru’s Forge: The Clingfire Trilogy, Book 2 RC 58475
by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
In the uneasy peace following The Fall of Neskaya (RC 58454), three young men
develop their laran powers—Varzil Ridenow, future king Carolin Hastur, and
Eduin Deslucido, who has vowed to avenge his family by destroying the Hastur
clan. While Varzil and Carolin grow closer, Eduin plots against the unsuspecting
Carolin. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Coldest Winter Ever RC 57412
by Sister Souljah
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Gritty portrayal of the coming-of-age of Winter Santiaga, born in 1977 to
a fourteen-year-old mother and a drug-dealing father in Brooklyn’s projects.
The family’s lavish lifestyle falls apart when Winter’s mother is shot and
her father is imprisoned, sending Winter to the streets. Strong language
and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1999.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven RC 57004
by Mitch Albom
read by Erik Singer
1 cassette
Eddie spends his last hours on earth in his usual way, maintaining the Ruby
Pier amusement park rides. But something goes wrong, and Eddie dies on his
eighty-third birthday while trying to save a little girl. In heaven he meets
five people who explain his life to him. Bestseller. 2003.
The Full Cupboard of Life RC 58112
by Alexander McCall Smith
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Gaborone, Botswana. A wealthy woman hires Precious Ramotswe, head of the No.
1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, to investigate the sincerity of several potential
husbands. Precious resolves not only her client’s quandary but also her own
fiancé’s reluctance to marry. Bestseller. 2003.
A Good Year RC 58451
by Peter Mayle
read by Steven Crossley
2 cassettes
Londoner Max Skinner’s financial career is failing when he learns that he has
inherited his uncle’s rundown vineyard in Provence, France. Californian Christie
Roberts soon arrives to claim her stake to the estate. Meanwhile, a scandal
erupts involving a secret stash of wine. Bestseller. 2004.
Gospel Choirs: Psalms of Survival in an Alien Land Called Home RC 58603
by Derrick Bell
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
In this collection of essays and parables, a law professor uses fictional characters
and gospel music references to express his position on racism, poverty, gender
issues, affirmative action, the Republican Party’s 1995 Contract with America,
and the Bell Curve theory. Companion to Faces at the Bottom of the Well (RC
36823). Some strong language. 1996.
If I Could RC 57519
by Donna Hill
read by Lizan Mitchell
2 cassettes
Three years after divorcing her emotionally unsatisfying husband, forty-year-old
African American journalist Regina Everette walks away from a promising career.
Unemployed and unattached, Regina is determined to live and love on her own
terms despite having two teenage children to support. Some explicit descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 2000.
Love Me RC 57363
by Garrison Keillor
read by John Lescault
2 cassettes
When bestselling first-time novelist Larry Wyler is offered a job at the New
Yorker, he leaves Minnesota for New York City while his wife remains behind.
But Larry suffers writer’s block and his second book bombs. Perhaps writing
an advice column back home is the answer. Some explicit descriptions of sex.
Bestseller. 2003.
Miss Julia Meets Her Match RC 58135
by Ann B. Ross
read by Terry Hayes Sales
2 cassettes
Sam is still courting the widow Miss Julia, but she is unsure about marrying
again. Meanwhile she leases some property to a man wanting to build a religious
theme park and learns more about her deceased husband’s indiscretions. Sequel
to Miss Julia Hits the Road (RC 56262). 2004.
Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart RC 58344
by Alice Walker
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Fifty-seven-year-old writer Kate and her artist-lover Yolo begin separate journeys:
Yolo to Hawaii and Kate to the Colorado and Amazon rivers. In the course of
adventures filled with snakes, shamans, and memories, both experience spiritual
alignment while cleansing themselves of materialism, past loves, and tragedies.
Some descriptions of sex. 2004.
Plowing the Dark RC 58541
by Richard Powers
read by Annie Wauters
4 cassettes
Divorced artist Adie Klarpol participates in constructing a virtual reality
chamber in Seattle that conjures up everything imaginable. Meanwhile, in Lebanon,
American teacher Taimur Martin is kidnapped and held hostage. The lives of
Adie and Taimur eventually converge in cyber-reality. Violence, some descriptions
of sex, and some strong language. 2000.
Seek My Face RC 57473
by John Updike
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
A young woman interviews elderly artist Hope Chafetz over the course of a spring
day. Hope revisits her troubled marriages to painters and her personal struggle
with self-expression, revealing the inner world of pop and abstract art in post-World
War II America. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2002.
Staggerford RC 56651
by Jon Hassler
read by Erik Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Miles Pruitt teaches at the same high school he graduated from, eats at the
same cafe, and sees the same faces every day in the small town of Staggerford,
Minnesota. But in one week of his routine life, surprises still happen. Some
descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 1977.
Star RC 58889
by Pamela Anderson
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
Affable small-town Florida tomboy "Star" becomes an overnight sensation when
she is "discovered" and graces the cover of a gentlemen’s magazine and lands
a role on a trashy television show. Throughout her adventures Star remains
the same sweet girl. Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language. Bestseller.
2004.
Tourmaline RC 57199
by Joanna Scott
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Murray Murdoch and his family flee financial ruin in mid-fifties America to
Elba, where Murray dreams of striking it rich in semiprecious tourmaline. But,
seduced by the island’s intrigues, he falls under suspicion in a local girl’s
disappearance. In 1999, son Oliver returns to probe the events that nearly
destroyed his father. 2002.
Waxwings RC 57546
by Jonathan Raban
read by Michael Russotto
3 cassettes
Seattle. By all outward appearances, Hungarian-born Englishman Tom Janeway—professor,
NPR commentator, husband, and father—has been living the American dream for
eight years. "Chick," an illegal alien recently arrived from China, is just
beginning to make his own way. When circumstances bring the two immigrants
together, they forge a friendship. Strong language. 2003.
The Battle of Jericho RC 58023
by Sharon M. Draper
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
High school junior Jericho and his cousin Josh are invited to join a prestigious
club at Frederick Douglass High. But the hazing the pledges have to go through
causes Jericho to doubt the group’s benefits. Then a tragedy occurs. For
senior high readers. 2003.
The Beast RC 57388
by Walter Dean Myers
read by Christopher Walker
1 cassette
When sixteen-year-old "Spoon" receives a scholarship to a New England prep
school, he leaves Harlem and his girlfriend Gabi behind. Returning home at
Christmastime, he discovers Gabi is a drug addict and he no longer is in step
with street life. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
Child of My Heart RC 55346
by Alice McDermott
read by Susan McInerney
2 cassettes
Theresa, a beautiful fifteen-year-old girl, lives in East Hampton, Long Island,
and takes care of children and pets for wealthy families during the beach season.
She matures into a young woman the summer her sickly eight-year-old cousin
Daisy visits her from New York. Some strong language. 2002.
Drift RC 58993
by Manuel Luis Martinez
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
San Antonio, Texas. Sixteen-year-old Mexican American Robert Lomos, after being
expelled from school, lives with his grandmother and works in dead-end jobs.
But when he inherits college money, Robert changes his priorities and turns
his life around. Descriptions of sex and strong language. For senior high readers.
2003.
The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things RC 57557
by Carolyn Mackler
read by Colleen Delany
2 cassettes
Chubby fifteen-year-old Virginia of New York City is pressured by her family
to look better. With help from her best friend, her first boyfriend, and a
teacher, she overcomes her insecurities and asserts her personality. Some descriptions
of sex and some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
Fat Kid Rules the World RC 57835
by K.L. Going
read by Alec Volz
1 cassette
Seventeen-year-old suicidal, overweight loner Troy Billings finds a purpose
in life when he meets homeless teenage musician Curt MacCrae and joins Curt’s
band as a drummer. But Curt also has a self-destructive streak. Strong language.
For senior high readers. 2003.
Flyy Girl RC 58264
by Omar Tyree
read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona
3 cassettes
Tracy Ellison, a beautiful middle-class African American girl from Philadelphia,
grows up spoiled and boy-crazy amidst the violence and drugs of the 1980s.
Tracy eventually realizes that there is more to life than material goods. Explicit
descriptions of sex and strong language. For senior high and older readers.
1993.
For the Love of Money RC 58277
by Omar Tyree
read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona
3 cassettes
Tracy Ellison, from Flyy Girl (RC 58264), moves to Los Angeles where she quickly
becomes a screenwriter and movie star. When she returns home to Philadelphia,
Tracy reconnects with old friends and relatives and looks for love. Strong
language and some descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers. 2000.
Green Angel RC 56667
by Alice Hoffman
read by Constance Crawford
1 cassette
Called Green because of her talent for gardening, this fifteen-year-old changes
her name to Ash after she loses her family to a disaster in a nearby city.
She covers her body with dark tattoos that begin turning green as she responds
to others’ needs. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
The Last Chance Texaco RC 58742
by Brent Hartinger
read by Mary Beth Wise
1 cassette
Fifteen-year-old orphan Lucy is sent to a group home located in an upscale
neighborhood. She deals with her problems, finds a boyfriend, and begins to
feel at home. But an arsonist sets cars on fire, and the foster kids are blamed.
Strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 2004.
The Meaning of Consuelo RC 58089
by Judith Ortiz Cofer
read by Gabriella Cavallero
1 cassette
Bookish Consuelo grows up in 1950s Puerto Rico where American influence is
everywhere. She observes her parents’ disintegrating marriage and her younger
sister Mili’s worsening mental illness before she leaves to begin her own life
in the United States. For senior high readers. 2003.
Pool Boy RC 56390
by Michael Simmons
read by Gary Roan
1 cassette
Spoiled California teen Brett must forego his wealthy lifestyle after his dad
goes to prison for insider trading and his family has to survive on reduced
income. Brett takes a job cleaning pools and learns to adjust to his new circumstances.
Some strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Staring Down the Dragon RC 58183
by Dorothea N. Buckingham
read by Andrea Frierson-Toney
1 cassette
Fifteen-year-old Rell returns to her Hawaii high school after successful cancer
treatment. With the help of a psychologist, Rell readjusts to her parents,
who argue all the time; her friends, some of whom are scared of her; and her
own self-identity. For senior high readers. 2003.
Stone Garden RC 57520
by Molly Moynahan
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Seventeen-year-old prep-school student Alice McGuire spends senior year mourning
the murder of her best friend, Matthew Swan. When she teaches poetry to hard-core
prison inmates, she learns about life beyond her sheltered environment. Strong
language and some descriptions of sex. 2003.
The True Meaning of Cleavage RC 56394
by Mariah Fredericks
read by Constance Crawford
1 cassette
Jess and Sari, best buddies since seventh grade, are beginning their freshman
year of high school. When sexy Sari becomes obsessed with a popular senior
boy, Jess wonders whether her friendship with Sari will survive. For senior
high readers. 2003.
True to Form RC 55811
by Elizabeth Berg
read by Carolyn Hecker
2 cassettes
1961. Thirteen-year-old Katie Nash, from Durable Goods (RC 37047) and Joy School
(RC 45179), has trouble fitting in and misses her old friends when she moves
from Texas to Missouri with her widowed father. But a trip back home forces
her to reevaluate her own discontent. For senior high and older readers. 2002.
Twists and Turns RC 57383
by Janet McDonald
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
With the help of some successful friends, Teesha and Keeba Washington from
Chill Wind (RC 56891) try to promote their talents by opening a hair-braiding
salon in their Brooklyn housing project. Plagued by problems, the sisters find
it hard to make a profit. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
The Usual Rules RC 58382
by Joyce Maynard
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Thirteen-year-old Wendy loses her mother on September 11, 2001. Remembering
their last, contentious conversation, Wendy torments herself with guilt and
grief. Her estranged father’s unexpected arrival prompts Wendy to leave her
stepdad and half-brother in her quest for healing. For senior high and older
readers. 2003.
As Above, So Below: A Novel of Peter Bruegel RC 56621
by Rudy Rucker
read by Ray Childs
3 cassettes
Fictional biography of the sixteenth-century Flemish painter. Depicts Bruegel’s
personal life and artistic career, reflecting the political turmoil of Catholic
Spain’s occupation of the Calvinist-inclined Netherlands. Some descriptions
of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 2002.
Awakening: The Holts; an American Dynasty, Volume 10 RC 58575
by Dana Fuller Ross
read by Roy Avers
3 cassettes
New York, 1900. Sequel to Homecoming (RC 42633) relates events in the lives
of Sally Holt, sixteen, and friend India Blackstone, twenty. Over the course
of forty years they discover politics, art, husbands, and lovers and experience
world wars and personal tragedies. Strong language, some descriptions of sex,
and some violence. 1995.
Aztec Blood RC 57675
by Gary Jennings
read by Jonathan Davis
5 cassettes
New Spain, seventeenth century. In the former Aztec empire ruled by Spanish
conquerors, Cristo the Bastardo—a mixed-blood "mestizo" educated by a priest
and a healer—spies for a converted Jewish don and falls in love with a wealthy
girl. Sequel to Aztec Autumn (RC 49267). Explicit descriptions of sex and violence.
2001.
The Beloved Enemy: The House of Winslow, Book 30 RC 57802
by Gilbert Morris
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Following The Pilgrim Song (RC 57839), Josh Winslow, released from prison,
seeks work in Tennessee. He meets Kefira Reis, who fled New York after her
boss abused her. When romance blossoms, Kefira encourages Josh to pursue his
archaeological dream, but their pasts sorely test their love and faith. 2003.
The Birth of Venus RC 57888
by Sarah Dunant
read by Corrie James
3 cassettes
Renaissance Florence. Sixteen-year-old Alessandra Cecchi, the educated, artistic
daughter of a wealthy merchant, is forced to marry an older man, who promises
her freedom. Upon discovering his true intentions, she turns for love to an
artist commissioned by her father. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some
strong language. Bestseller. 2003.
Cloud of Sparrows RC 58031
by Takashi Matsuoka
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
Japan, 1861. Lord Genji, leader of a doomed clan, experiences a vision in which
a foreigner saves his life. So influenced, he befriends Christian missionaries
Emily Gibson and Matthew Stark (also a gunslinger). Genji’s actions alarm his
tradition-bound enemies, who plot his demise and cement the destinies of these
unlikely companions. Violence. 2002.
The Cock’s Spur RC 56805
by Charles F. Price
read by Terence Aselford
2 cassettes
Hamby McFee, ex-slave of the Curtis family, still helps tend their land although
he wants to leave the valley. Needing funds, he becomes involved in cockfighting.
Consequently he helps others free themselves from the clutches of the area’s
moonshine kingpin. Sequel to Freedom’s Altar (RC 51065). Violence and strong
language. 2000.
Cyrus the Great RC 59047
by Harold Lamb
read by Gordon Gould
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Sixth century, B.C. Fictionalized biography of Cyrus the Great, the king of
Persia and founder of the Achaemenian dynasty and empire. Describes how Cyrus
overthrew numerous kingdoms and freed Jews from captivity in Babylon, allowing
them to return to Palestine. 1960.
Dawn on a Distant Shore RC 57936
by Sara Donati
read by Gabriella Cavallero
4 cassettes
Northern New York, 1794. Elizabeth Bonner brings her children to Montreal to
ransom her husband, Nathaniel, and his father, Hawkeye, from the French. To
claim an inheritance a Scotsman kidnaps the children to return them to Europe.
Sequel to Into the Wilderness (RC 57979). Some explicit descriptions of sex
and some violence. 2000.
Echoes RC 58832
by Danielle Steel
read by Simon Prebble
2 cassettes
In 1915 Beata Wittgenstein, eldest daughter of an affluent German Jewish family,
runs off to Switzerland to marry Antoine de Vallerand, a young French Catholic
officer. But her newfound happiness and the future of her children are threatened
by war. 2004.
The Fire-Eaters RC 58897
by David Almond
read by Gary Tipton
1 cassette
England, 1962. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, adolescent Bobby Burns worries
about his father’s illness. He is friends with eccentric fire-eater Mr. McNulty,
wonder-working Ailsa Spink, and classmate Daniel Gower. Bobby believes in miracles,
finding hope amidst disillusionment. For junior and senior high readers. Whitbread
Award. 2003.
Freedom Land RC 57659
by Martin L. Marcus
read by Bill Quinn
2 cassettes
Everglades and South Georgia, 1835. Living in a Seminole Territory sanctuary
called Freedom Land is a colony of escaped slaves known as Maroons. The U.S.
Army arrives to return them to their former owners and is met with armed resistance
by Chief Osceola and his allies. Violence, strong language, and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2003.
Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War RC 58880
by Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen
read by Nick Sullivan
4 cassettes
1863. Alternative version of the pivotal Civil War battle of Gettysburg: Confederate
general Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia gain the advantage
as they prepare to engage the Union Army of the Potomac. Some violence. 2003.
Gloriana’s Torch RC 57674
by Patricia Finney
read by Graeme Malcolm
3 cassettes
Britain, 1580s. Following Unicorn’s Blood (RC 47381) English spy David Becket
returns to Spain for information and to rescue colleague Simon Ames from the
Inquisition. Ames’s wife, Rebecca, and her African slave, Merula, complicate
matters by traveling with him. Some strong language. 2003.
Gould’s Book of Fish: A Novel in Twelve Fish RC 56671
by Richard Flanagan
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
3 cassettes
Nineteenth century. Transported from England to the penal colony of Van Diemen’s
Land (Tasmania), William Gould is indentured to the colony’s surgeon, a deranged
biologist, and set to painting illustrations of fish. Gould’s hallucinatory
mental voyages contrast starkly with the horrific realities of daily life.
Some violence and some strong language. 2001.
High on a Hill RC 57911
by Dorothy Garlock
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
Henderson, Missouri; 1925. Twenty-one-year-old Annabel Lee Donovan wants her
father to quit bootlegging and settle down. When former lawman Corbin Appleby
arrives in town, Annabel falls deeply in love with him but fears he may be
an agent investigating her dad’s "business." Violence, some explicit descriptions
of sex, and some strong language. 2002.
The Hornet’s Nest: A Novel of the Revolutionary War RC 57352
by Jimmy Carter
read by Erik Sandvold
4 cassettes
Former president’s first novel. Philadelphia Quakers Ethan and Epsey Pratt
move to North Carolina, where they homestead until political troubles brew
between the Regulators and the British. Relocating to Georgia in 1771 they
develop local friendships with both Indians and settlers. Ethan joins the militia
despite his religious beliefs. Bestseller. 2003.
Hugh Kenrick: Sparrowhawk, Book 2 RC 57731
by Edward Cline
read by David Cutler
4 cassettes
England, 1756. Unruly young Hugh Kenrick is raised to inherit his uncle’s royal
title. When he becomes involved in a secret society that advocates overthrowing
the monarchy, Hugh’s parents send him to the American colonies to finish his
education and keep out of trouble. Sequel to Jack Frake (RC 55242). 2002.
I, Fatty RC 58886
by Jerry Stahl
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Fictionalized memoir of "fat kid from Kansas" Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, who
escapes a dismal childhood and succeeds as a wise-guy comedian in vaudeville
and silent films. With marital, weight, and substance-abuse problems and accused
of rape and murder, Arbuckle ultimately exchanges fame for notoriety. Some
descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2004.
The Indian Lover RC 57391
by Garth Murphy
read by Ted Stoddard
4 cassettes
Easterner Bill Marshall travels to California—still owned by Mexico in the
1840s—to seek his fortune. He is persuaded by his Indian friend Pablo to marry
Falling Star, the daughter of a chief. Bill lives among her people and becomes
involved in their struggles. Some descriptions of sex. 2002.
Into the Wilderness RC 57979
by Sara Donati
read by Gabriella Cavallero
5 cassettes
In 1792 spinster Elizabeth Middleton leaves England to join her brother and
father in upstate New York to teach school. Once she’s there, her father is
determined to marry her off to a wealthy doctor. But Elizabeth falls in love
with Mohawk tribe member Nathaniel Bonner, son of Hawkeye. 1998.
The Lady and the Unicorn RC 57587
by Tracy Chevalier
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
Paris, 1490. Handsome, seductive painter Nicolas des Innocents is commissioned
to design tapestries by nobleman Jean Le Viste. As the intricate design of
the unicorn weaving develops, so does romance between Nicolas and Jean’s daughter,
Claude. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2004.
Lake in the Clouds RC 57904
by Sara Donati
read by Gabriella Cavallero
4 cassettes
Upstate New York, 1802. Nathaniel Bonner’s half-Mohawk daughter, Hannah, hides
a pregnant escaped slave from a bounty hunter—who was Hannah’s childhood friend.
Hannah, a healer, and her stepmother, Elizabeth, give refuge to other runaways
heading to Canada. Sequel to Dawn on a Distant Shore (RC 57936). Some descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 2002.
Lord John and the Private Matter RC 57169
by Diana Gabaldon
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
England, 1757. Lord John Grey tries to save his cousin from marrying a man
he suspects of having syphilis. Grey gets sidetracked by a murder investigation
that quickly reveals treason and scandal involving every level of English society.
Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2003.
Lords of the White Castle RC 58566
by Elizabeth Chadwick
read by Mitzi Friedlander
5 cassettes
Twelfth-century England. A youthful rivalry between Prince John and courtier
Fulke FitzWarin resurfaces when John, as king, refuses to grant Fulke’s rightful
fiefdom. Fulke is also denied love: tempestuous Maude marries another. Renouncing
his loyalty, Fulke becomes an outlaw determined to restore his legacy. Some
explicit descriptions of sex and some violence. 2000.
Mary, Queen of France RC 57508
by Jean Plaidy
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes
In this sequel to The Thistle and the Rose (RC 53989), Mary Tudor becomes Queen
of France through an arrangement between her brother, Henry VIII, and the King
of France. To the chagrin of her matchmakers, the passions of this spirited,
beautiful, strong-willed woman rest elsewhere. 1964.
Moon Tide RC 57776
by Dawn Clifton Tripp
read by Anne Hancock
2 cassettes
Follows the lives of three women in a small Massachusetts fishing town from
1913 to the devastating New England hurricane in 1938. The passions, longings,
and memories of beautiful but reclusive Eve, her eccentric grandmother Elizabeth,
and Elizabeth’s mystical servant Maggie progress to a cataclysmic conclusion
none of them is prepared for. 2003.
Noble House: A Novel of Contemporary Hong Kong RC 57667
by James Clavell
read by Erik Sandvold
12 cassettes in 2 containers (Reissue)
Ian Dunross, the head of a time-honored trading house, is caught up in international
intrigue, romance, and natural disaster while trying to save his business from
bankruptcy. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1981.
Oblivion’s Altar: A Novel of Courage RC 59023
by David Marion Wilkinson
read by Robert Blumenfeld
3 cassettes
The story of Kah-nung-da-tla-geh, or "Ridge Walker," a great Cherokee warrior
and chief. In the six decades following the Revolutionary War, Ridge’s attempts
at peace with the U.S. government through assimilation and negotiation ultimately
fail, forcing him to decide the fate of his beleaguered people. Some violence.
Spur Award. 2002.
The Other Boleyn Girl RC 58873
by Philippa Gregory
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
4 cassettes
Fictional portrayal of Mary Boleyn and her siblings, Anne and George, at Henry
VIII’s court, where the three were sent to advance the Howard family’s fortunes.
Mary’s account takes her from her own affair with the king and her replacement
by Anne to Anne’s execution. Some descriptions of sex. 2001.
People of the Owl: The First North Americans, Volume 11 RC 58480
by Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear
read by Jim Zeiger
5 cassettes
The adventures of teenaged Mud Puppy, who led the Owl Clan. A tale of clan
intrigue, treachery, marriage alliances, and everyday events about 3,500 years
ago in North America’s first true city, situated in what became northeastern
Louisiana. Companion to People of the Masks (RC 49546). Some descriptions of
sex and some violence. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
The Piano Tuner RC 56648
by Daniel Mason
read by Constance Crawford
3 cassettes
October, 1886. British War Office asks mild-mannered piano tuner Edgar Drake
to repair the instrument of an unorthodox officer on a peace-seeking mission
in Burma. Leaving his wife behind, Drake travels to remote jungles, experiencing
a perilous and seductive journey of self-discovery. Some descriptions of sex.
2002.
The Pilgrim Song: The House of Winslow, Book 29 RC 57839
by Gilbert Morris
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
New York, 1929. Lewis Winslow’s future looks bright, despite his concern with
the way his four children are turning out. Then the stock market crashes, and
they must rely on their faith in God and a new family friend to see them through.
Sequel to The Fiery Ring (RC 56760). 2003.
The Polished Hoe RC 57403
by Austin Clarke
read by Andrea Frierson-Toney
4 cassettes
Award-winning novel set on a small Caribbean island, mid-twentieth century.
Mary-Mathilda, servant and mistress of the village’s plantation owner, summons
detective Percy Stuart to confess to murder. Her nightlong statement, complicated
by Percy’s romantic feelings, reveals a sordid history. Explicit descriptions
of sex, strong language, and some violence. 2003.
Pompeii RC 57646
by Robert Harris
read by Gordon Gould
2 cassettes
Italy, A.D. 79. Pliny the Elder sends engineer Marcus Attilius Primus to Pompeii
to investigate a water flow problem. Attilius examines the aqueduct, uncovers
an embezzlement scheme, discovers the imminent eruption of the volcano Vesuvius,
and attempts to rescue his new love. Some violence and some strong language.
Bestseller. 2003.
Prelude: American Anthem, Book 1 RC 57449
by B.J. Hoff
read by Janis Gray
2 cassettes
Three immigrant families find evangelism and opportunity in late-nineteenth-century
America. Young Susanna Fallon, having come to New York to care for her niece,
distrusts her deceased sister’s husband—a brilliant, blind composer. A Scottish
physician contemplates his practice, and a poor Irish family journeys across
the Atlantic. Followed by Cadence (RC 59179). 2002.
The Princes of Ireland: The Dublin Saga, Book 1 RC 58000
by Edward Rutherfurd
read by Roy Avers
5 cassettes
Fictional portrayal of Irish history over eleven centuries from the sacrifice
of Celtic warrior Conall to Druid gods in A.D. 430 through Henry VIII’s desecration
of Catholic churches in 1537. Also focuses on the passions and struggles shaping
the character of Dublin. Some descriptions of sex and some violence. Bestseller.
2004.
A Regimental Affair RC 57973
by Allan Mallinson
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes
After his adventures in Honorable Company (RC 55644), Captain Matthew Hervey
returns to England from India in 1817. Reassigned to the Sixth Light Dragoons,
he pursues and marries Lady Henrietta. Meanwhile, his new commanding officer
plots Hervey’s downfall, prompting a feud that culminates on the American frontier.
Some violence. 2002.
The Sight of the Stars RC 57821
by Belva Plain
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
1907. Nineteen-year-old Adam Arnring leaves his New Jersey home for a new life
out west. Eventually he runs a business, marries, and starts a family. But
a WWI tragedy brings a betrayal that will have repercussions for years to come.
Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2004.
Sign-Talker: The Adventure of George Drouillard on the Lewis and Clark Expedition
RC 56803
by James Alexander Thom
read by Rick Rohan
3 cassettes
Fictitious reconstruction of the experiences of half-Shawnee, half-Frenchman
George Pierre Drouillard (1773–1810), a hired hunter and interpreter for the
Lewis and Clark expedition. Chronicles the monumental survey of the rugged
American West and explores the spiritual culture of Native Americans and their
struggles with early settlers. Violence and some descriptions of sex. 2000.
Song of the Exile RC 58711
by Kiana Davenport
read by John Polk
4 cassettes
Novel of two Hawaiian families from World War II to the islands’ statehood.
Sunny joins her lover, jazz musician Keo, in Paris. Separated from each other
by war, Sunny endures forced prostitution while Keo searches for her in Shanghai.
Explicit descriptions of sex, violence, and some strong language. 1999.
The Stone Virgins RC 58356
by Yvonne Vera
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
A tale portraying the gruesome atrocities committed during Zimbabwe’s decades-long
struggle for liberation from British rule and the subsequent civil turmoil.
Two sisters awaiting freedom in the village of Kezi—Nonceba and Thenjiwe—become
victims of the violence in the 1980s. Violence and some explicit descriptions
of sex. 2002.
Tai-Pan: A Novel of Hong Kong RC 57660
by James Clavell
read by Erik Sandvold
7 cassettes in 2 containers (Reissue)
Epic set in 1841 Hong Kong after England’s victory in the first Opium War.
Focuses on Dirk Struan—pirate, dope smuggler, and supreme ruler of the most
powerful trading company in the Orient. Some violence. 1966.
A Thread of Grace RC 59663
by Mary Doria Russell
read by Cassandra Campbell
4 cassettes
1943. As Italy makes peace with the Allies, fourteen-year-old Belgian Claudette,
her father Albert Blum, and other Jewish families prepare to march across the
Alps to seek sanctuary in northern Italy. But Germany now occupies that country,
and perils abound. Some strong language. 2005.
Time and Chance RC 57669
by Sharon Kay Penman
read by George Holmes
5 cassettes
England, 1156–1171. Following the events of When Christ and His Saints Slept
(RC 42212), King Henry II and his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, share passion
and beget many children, including sons Richard and John. Trouble arises when
Henry appoints his friend Thomas Becket to be Archbishop of Canterbury. 2002.
The Valley of Horses RC 57663
by Jean M. Auel
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
4 cassettes (Reissue)
Ice Age heroine Ayla leaves her adoptive family and friends from The Clan of
the Cave Bear (RC 52680) and sets out on her own. She reaches the Valley of
Horses, where she rescues a young man from certain death and struggles against
her growing attraction to him. Explicit descriptions of sex. 1982.
Versailles RC 58801
by Kathryn Davis
read by Megan Burnett
1 cassette
Betrothed at fourteen to Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette leaves Austria for Versailles.
History unfolds as she experiences court splendor, a queen’s extravagance,
and the horrors of the French Revolution. Some descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2002.
War Path RC 58990
by Kerry Newcomb
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
1750s. As the French and Indian War rages on, the Colonial militia is aided
by the raw fighting force that is captain Johnny Stark. Stark’s legendary abilities
make him and his lady warrior Molly prime targets of enemy forces. Based on
the life of this American frontier hero. Violence. 2003.
When the Emperor Was Divine RC 58157
by Julie Otsuka
read by Kimberly Schraf
1 cassette
The tale of a Japanese American family of four, interned at the start of World
War II. After the father’s arrest, his ten-year-old daughter, seven-year-old
son, and wife are relocated to Utah where they are detained for more than three
years. For senior high and older readers. Alex Award. 2002.
White Doves at Morning RC 57442
by James Lee Burke
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
In 1861, Willie Burke, a young, hot-tempered Irishman, reluctantly joins the
Confederate army. Meanwhile his abolitionist friend, Abigail Dowling, continues
her dangerous struggle in Louisiana to free slaves—including beautiful Flower
Jamison, whom Willie secretly taught to read and write. Violence, strong language,
and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2002.
The Christmas Basket RC 56364
by Debbie Macomber
read by Peggy Gilleland
1 cassette
Noelle McDowell hasn’t been home for the holidays in Rose, Oregon, in ten
years because she didn’t want to risk running into Thom Sutton. Once she
had planned to elope with him, but Thom jilted her. Now she’s home, it’s
Christmas, and miracles do happen. 2002.
The Christmas Blessing RC 58707
by Donna VanLiere
read by Gary Tipton
1 cassette
In this sequel to The Christmas Shoes (RC 58657), Nathan is in his third year
of medical school but questions his ability to be a doctor. He also realizes
he still has much to learn about life, faith, and blessings. And he will learn
from heart patient Meghan Sullivan. 2003.
The Christmas Shoes RC 58657
by Donna VanLiere
read by Gary Tipton
1 cassette
Robert Layton has become focused on material things, and his marriage is in
jeopardy. But on Christmas Eve 1985 when he crosses paths with a young boy
whose mother is dying, the impact has a positive effect on both families for
years to come. 2001.
The Christmas Thief: A Regan Reilly Mystery RC 58834
by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
1 cassette
During a vacation weekend in Stowe, Vermont, lottery winner Alvirah Meehan
and her friend private investigator Regan Reilly become involved in the case
of a stolen Christmas tree. The tree, designated for Rockefeller Center, connects
a scam artist, a swindled waitress, and a sparkling treasure. 2004.
A Little Yuletide Murder RC 57577
by Donald Bain
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Mystery writer Jessica Fletcher is in Cabot Cove for the holidays when local
farmer Rory Brent, who plays Santa Claus, is found murdered. Rumor points to
Jake Walther as the main suspect. Jessica, concerned by the rush to judgment,
investigates the case in time for the upcoming Christmas festival. 1998.
A Redbird Christmas RC 58836
by Fannie Flagg
read by Fannie Flagg
1 cassette
Terminally ill Oswald Campbell leaves Chicago to spend his last Christmas in
a small Alabama town. The single women there want his attention, and an abandoned
young girl who is lame needs a Christmas miracle. 2004.
Shepherds Abiding: A Mitford Christmas Story RC 57174
by Jan Karon
read by Gary Tipton
1 cassette
This sequel to In This Mountain (RC 54446) centers on Reverend Kavanagh’s restoration
of an old créche. He transforms himself as he renews the decrepit set and as
he interacts with the community: Hope at the bookstore, Andrew at the antiques
shop, and the owners of the Main Street Grill. Bestseller. 2003.
Something to Celebrate RC 57518
by Felicia Mason andothers read by Catherine Byers
2 cassettes
Three stories of holiday romance by African American authors. As the New Year
approaches in Brenda Jackson’s "Truly Everlasting," Trask and Felicia discover
they are meant for each other. Others find love in "The First Noel" by Felicia
Mason and Margie Walker’s "Kwanzaa Kupendi." Some explicit descriptions of
sex. 1999.
An Act of Love RC 56225
by Nancy Thayer
read by Cyn Delafield
2 cassettes
Linda and Owen McFarland’s marriage falls apart when Linda’s teenage daughter
Emily attempts suicide after being raped. Emily accuses her older stepbrother
Bruce of the attack, but he vehemently denies it. Each parent struggles with
conflicting emotions until the truth finally comes out. Explicit descriptions
of sex and strong language. 1997.
All over Creation RC 56826
by Ruth Ozeki
read by Mary Kane
3 cassettes
Elderly Idaho potato farmers Lloyd and Momoko Fuller run a seed company while
neighbors Cassie and Will Quinn experiment with genetically modified products.
When the Fullers’ health fails, Cassie persuades their estranged daughter to
return. Meanwhile an anti-biotech group befriended by Lloyd targets an agribusiness.
Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Amazing Interlude and The Street of Seven Stars RC 56783
by Mary Roberts Rinehart
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes
In "The Amazing Interlude," Sara Lee Kennedy leaves her fiancé during the First
World War to join the Red Cross in Belgium. There she falls in love with a
shell-shocked soldier. In "The Street of Seven Stars," an American musician
living in Austria must choose between love and career. 2000.
Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons RC 58768
by Lorna Landvik
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Five small-town Minnesota neighbors form a book club and lasting friendships.
There’s Faith, a lonely housewife; Audrey, the resident sex queen; Kari, the
oldest; Slip, the activist; and Merit, an abused wife. They share three decades
of personal dramas. Strong language, some descriptions of sex, and some violence.
2003.
Bay of Souls RC 58490
by Robert Stone
read by David Hartley-Margolin
2 cassettes
Bored Midwestern college professor Michael Ahearn succumbs to the erotic temptations
of a new professor. Leaving behind his son and wife, Michael travels to a Caribbean
island at Lara Purcell’s invitation and finds himself embroiled in life-threatening
decisions regarding love, voodoo, and smuggling. Strong language and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2003.
Beach Girls RC 59071
by Luanne Rice
read by Colleen Delany
2 cassettes
Hubbard’s Point, Connecticut. Nine-year-old Nell seeks links to her deceased
mother, Emma. Jack, Nell’s father, shelters her from his sister Maddie, who
knows a painful secret about Emma’s untimely death. Emma’s reclusive childhood
friend, Stevie, feels drawn to Nell and to Jack. Some explicit descriptions
of sex. Bestseller. 2004.
Between Friends RC 57949
by Debbie Macomber
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Jillian Lynn Lawton and Lesley Louise Adamski, both born in 1948, become friends
growing up. Through a series of diary entries, letters, and news articles,
the two girls share the events of their lives—dating, marriage, children, divorce,
and widowhood—that take them in different directions yet keep them close over
the years. 2002.
The Book of Salt RC 58470
by Monique Truong
read by Frank Coffee
2 cassettes
A fictional account by Bình, a live-in Vietnamese cook for American literary
figures Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, describing his experiences during
five years in their Paris household between 1929 and 1934. Interwoven are Bình’s
reminiscences about his upbringing and troubled past in Vietnam. Some descriptions
of sex and some violence. 2003.
Brick Lane RC 57490
by Monica Ali
read by Gabriella Cavallero
3 cassettes
Nazneen, an eighteen-year-old girl from a small Bangladesh village, is wed
to much older Chanu in an arranged marriage and moves to London where her Muslim
religious, social, and moral traditions clash with Western culture. Transformed
by the experience, she embraces new freedoms and examines the role of fate
in her life. 2003.
Claws RC 57276
by Will Weaver
read by Brian Conn
1 cassette
Popular sixteen-year-old Jed is carefree until Laura, a junior at another high
school, tells him about the affair his father is having with her mother. Jed’s
life begins to unravel after the teenagers confront their errant parents and
the marriages falter. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
A Company of Three RC 58561
by Varley O’Connor
read by John Polk
3 cassettes
New York, 1970s. Robert from New Jersey, Patrick from New England, and Irene
from Kansas begin their acting careers and promise one another lifelong support.
But complicated love affairs, inner demons, and diverging careers challenge
their mutual pledge. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2003.
The Fall of Rome RC 57790
by Martha Southgate
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
Cultures clash when Rashid Bryson, a black scholarship student, arrives at
a prestigious boys’ boarding school. African American teacher Jerome Washington
and white colleague Jana Hansen become involved with Bryson’s education, the
racial tension, and each other. Strong language and some descriptions of sex.
For senior high and older readers. Alex Award. 2002.
Five Women RC 57248
by Rona Jaffe
read by Madelyn Buzzard
4 cassettes
1995. Five women meet weekly at the Yellowbird bar in Manhattan. As they share
their past relationships with parents, children, and spouses, and their hopes
for the future, Billie, Gara, Felicity, Kathryn, and Eve find the courage to
begin new lives. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1997.
Fleur de Leigh in Exile RC 58876
by Diane Leslie
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Fifteen-year-old Fleur de Leigh is sent to Arizona’s Rancho Cambridge West,
the cheapest boarding school in the country. Despite some prejudice and the
stress of being new, Fleur survives —though a night of dorm-room mischief could
lead to trouble. Sequel to Fleur de Leigh’s Life of Crime (RC 48527). Some
strong language. 2003.
The Fortress of Solitude RC 57374
by Jonathan Lethem
read by Gary Telles
5 cassettes
Brooklyn, 1970s. Dylan Ebdus, who is white, moves into a black neighborhood
where he becomes the victim of bullies. His only friend is neighbor Mingus
Rude, an African American his own age. Growing up over the next few decades
the two choose different lifestyles. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller.
2003.
Girlfriends RC 57406
by Anita Bunkley and Sandra Kitt
read by Kimberly Schraf
2 cassettes
Three novellas describing the bonds between professional African American women
facing life’s trials. In Sandra Kitt’s "The Heart of the Matter," tragedy reunites
Katherine and Danika after nearly fifteen years. Friendships are also tested
in Anita Bunkley’s "At the End of the Day" and Eva Rutland’s "Choices." Some
explicit descriptions of sex. 1999.
Good Faith RC 58129
by Jane Smiley
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
In 1982, small town real estate broker Joey Stratford has two encounters that
complicate his life. He meets wheeler-dealer Marcus Burns, who lures him into
a speculative venture, and he begins an affair with a married woman, Felicity,
daughter of his partner Gordon Baldwin. Some explicit descriptions of sex and
some strong language. 2003.
Half a Heart RC 58584
by Rosellen Brown
read by Margaret Strom
4 cassettes
A white Houston doctor’s wife locates the daughter she had relinquished years
before to her persuasive black professor lover in Mississippi. The recent high
school graduate, Ronnee, hides a secret agenda as mother and daughter awkwardly
become acquainted and deal with reactions from others. Strong language and
some descriptions of sex. 2000.
Handbook for Boys RC 54621
by Walter Dean Myers
read by Chuck Young
1 cassette
Sixteen-year-old Jimmy Lynch, on probation for assault, is mentored by three
senior citizens in a Harlem barbershop. Over time Jimmy absorbs their advice
on choices and responsibility. For junior and senior high readers. 2002.
Iceland RC 56282
by Jim Krusoe
read by Bruce Nelson
2 cassettes
An unconventional and humorous story of one man’s experience with love and
death. Critically ill Paul visits "the Institute" to find a new internal organ.
Instead he has a romantic encounter with the caretaker. The memory of their
affair persists through his strange and surreal adventures. Some descriptions
of sex. 2002.
The Inner Circle RC 59019
by T. Coraghessan Boyle
read by Erik Sandvold
3 cassettes
Taking Dr. Kinsey’s marriage course in college is a daring, revelatory experience
for John Milk in 1939 and leads him to become a research assistant in Kinsey’s
human sexuality project. Over two decades, John’s devotion to the doctor’s
investigations threatens his marriage. Explicit descriptions of sex and strong
language. Bestseller. 2004.
Islands RC 58315
by Anne Rivers Siddons
read by Laura Giannarelli
3 cassettes
Upon marrying Charleston’s Lewis Aiken, MD, Anny Butler not only finally gains
a real family but also joins the "Scrubs" social circle. These longtime friends
of Lewis’s share leisure time at their Sullivan’s Island communal beach house
until misfortune plagues the group. Strong language and some descriptions of
sex. 2004.
The Jane Austen Book Club RC 58362
by Karen Joy Fowler
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Sylvia, lesbian daughter Allegra, friend Jocelyn, French teacher Prudie, senior
citizen Bernadette, and bachelor Grigg meet to discuss Jane Austen’s works.
Over the next few months, each participant’s life is influenced differently
by personal interpretations of the novels. Some descriptions of sex and some
strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Junior’s Leg RC 57211
by Ken Wells
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes
Thirty-year-old, alcoholic, one-legged Junior Guidry—the schoolhouse bully
of Meely LaBauve (RC 51539)—reluctantly agrees to help albino Iris Mary, on
the run from the Mafia, when she stumbles on his trailer in a Louisiana swamp.
The couple find both trouble and love. Explicit descriptions of sex, strong
language, and some violence. 2001.
The Kite Runner RC 57457
by Khaled Hosseini
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
An Afghan in California recalls a fateful 1975 day in Kabul that seared his
soul at age twelve—the day he won a kite tournament and abandoned a younger
companion to rape. That cowardice keeps haunting him during exile in America
until the opportunity for atonement arises—back in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
Violence and some strong language. 2003.
The Last Girls RC 56536
by Lee Smith
read by Susan McInerney
3 cassettes
Twelve college coeds, inspired by Huck Finn, rafted down the Mississippi River
in June 1965. Now, in 1999, four of them reunite to relive that journey and
mourn one of their own. Memories surface as the women reexamine their lives.
Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2002.
The Losers’ Club RC 56010
by John Lekich
read by Rick Wiseman
2 cassettes
Jerry, a high school bully who extorts money from his classmates, challenges
Alex and his Losers’ Club friends to a holiday decorating contest. Alex, who
has cerebral palsy, and his buddies surpass everyone’s expectations—and Alex
gets a girlfriend too! For junior and senior high readers. 2002.
Love RC 57353
by Toni Morrison
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Even after the death of seaside resort owner Bill Cosey, his women—widow Heed,
granddaughter Christine, and mistress Celestial—continue their feuds. These
members of the town’s African American former elite reminisce about the man
they loved and hated. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex.
Bestseller. 2003.
Marjorie Morningstar RC 56674
by Herman Wouk
read by Anne Hancock
5 cassettes (Reissue)
Beautiful New York teenager Marjorie Morgenstern, a student at Hunter College
in the late 1930s, decides to become an actress, repudiating the values of
her traditional Jewish family. Joining a summer stock troupe, she embarks on
a disastrous affair with its charismatic director. Some strong language. 1955.
Mrs. Kimble RC 57665
by Jennifer Haigh
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Three women thought they had found the perfect man when they married Ken Kimble.
First wife Birdie met the minister in the 1960s. Thirty-nine-year-old Joan
stole him away in 1969, and much younger Dinah snagged him a decade later.
The Mrs. Kimbles eventually discover his lies. Descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 2003.
The Priestly Sins RC 58119
by Andrew M. Greeley
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Wholesome, prairie-bred Father Herman Hoffman, having witnessed a young boy’s
rape in the parish rectory, exposes sexual abuse and cover-ups in the Church
hierarchy. Herman risks his reputation by testifying against the guilty priest
and the corrupt institutionalized system. Some descriptions of sex and some
violence. 2004.
Reinhart in Love RC 57045
by Thomas Berger
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Twenty-one-year-old overweight ex-corporal Carlo Reinhart leaves the army’s
psycho ward and returns home, where he is confronted with the new terrors of
civilian life in postwar America. His parents, various moneymaking schemes,
and fumbling encounters with the opposite sex wreak havoc with his abraded
sensitivities. Sequel to Crazy in Berlin (RC 57041). Some descriptions of sex
and some strong language. 1962.
Reinhart’s Women RC 57062
by Thomas Berger
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Carl Reinhart, a large and sensitive man, has always been fascinated by women
and cooking. When, to his delight, he suddenly achieves celebrity status as
a TV chef, all sorts of women surround him—desiring, imposing, accusing, or
seeking his reassurances. Sequel to Vital Parts (RC 57053). Some descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 1981.
Reservations Recommended RC 57068
by Eric Kraft
read by Ray Childs
3 cassettes
Newly divorced Matthew Barber is a Boston toy company executive who moonlights
as restaurant critic B.W. Beath. While he surveys dining rooms and their customers
with his mistress and sardonically observes modern social life, his own reels
out of control. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1990.
A Ship Made of Paper RC 58035
by Scott Spencer
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
A racially motivated attack sends white Manhattan lawyer Daniel Emerson back
to his hometown. Living with his girlfriend and her daughter, he becomes infatuated
with a married African American graduate student. Attraction brings trouble
during a snowstorm as they contemplate race, desire, and love. Strong language
and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Shooter RC 58327
by Walter Dean Myers
read by Christopher Walker
1 cassette
A high school tragedy related from multiple viewpoints: interviews, reports,
and journals. Seventeen-year-old Len shoots a football player to death, injures
several others, and commits suicide. His troubled friends recall Len’s problems.
In the surrounding culture no one is completely innocent nor completely guilty.
For senior high readers. 2004.
The Shop on Blossom Street RC 58642
by Debbie Macomber
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes
Three diverse women—tough girl Alix, hopeful mother Carol, and unhappy wife
Jacqueline—attend a beginners’ knitting class hosted by cancer survivor Lydia
in her Seattle yarn store. The four become friends and make unexpected discoveries
about themselves and each other. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
A Simple Habana Melody (from When the World Was Good) RC 56641
by Oscar Hijuelos
read by Dan Bloom
2 cassettes
1947. Aging Cuban composer Israel Levis, although mistaken for a Jew and imprisoned
by Nazis occupying Paris, survived the Holocaust. He makes a nostalgic Havana
homecoming—a changed man with fond memories of prewar life and of his impossible
love for singer Rita Valladares. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some
violence. 2002.
Sisters RC 57185
by Anita Richmond Bunkley and others
read by Andrea Frierson-Toney
2 cassettes
Three novellas portray African American women bound by family loyalty but torn
by romantic conflicts. In Sandra Kitt’s "Homecoming," sisters are divided by
the Hollywood success of one and the love interest of the other. Includes Eva
Rutland’s "Guess What’s Cooking" and Anita Bunkley’s "Into Tomorrow." Some
explicit descriptions of sex. 1996.
The Spirit of Covington RC 57454
by Joan Medlicott
read by Terry Hayes Sales
3 cassettes
When fire destroys the farmhouse of Amelia, Grace, and Hannah, the three devastated
ladies and Hannah’s daughter, Laura, seek temporary refuge elsewhere. The stress
of rebuilding, losing their keepsakes, and living apart affects their relationships.
Sequel to From the Heart of Covington (RC 54508). 2003.
The Swallows of Kabul RC 58094
by Yasmina Khadra
read by Ken Kliban
1 cassette
In war-torn Afghanistan, two couples’ lives, branded by Taliban rule, cross
paths. Zunaira, a self-imposed shut-in; husband Mohsen, dazed by atrocity;
jailer Atiq, young yet old enough to mourn lost beauty; and his wife, Musarrat,
desperate and dying, come together as Atiq attempts to save Zunaira from execution.
Violence. 2002.
Ten Little Indians: Stories RC 58463
by Sherman Alexie
read by Nick Sullivan
2 cassettes
Nine stories about modern day Native Americans. In "Do You Know Where I Am?"
college sweethearts rescue and return a stranded cat to its owners—an act that
unexpectedly defines their future relationship. "Search Engine" depicts a student
looking for a fellow native who disappeared thirty years earlier after winning
a Pulitzer prize for poetry. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language.
2003.
Too Many Men RC 56865
by Lily Brett
read by Anne Hancock
4 cassettes
Forty-three and thrice-divorced, successful New York City businesswoman Ruth
Rothwax convinces her father, Edek, to accompany her to his childhood home
in Poland. As Edek relives painful memories of Nazi occupation and Auschwitz,
Ruth searches for meaning as a child of Holocaust survivors. Strong language
and some violence. 1999.
Vital Parts RC 57053
by Thomas Berger
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Carl Reinhart is a middle-aged, overweight, unsuccessful businessman with a
nagging wife, hippie son, and fat daughter. After running into former high
school classmate Bob Sweet, Reinhart is manipulated into donating his body
to cryonic science—freezing of dead humans to await a cure for their diseases.
Sequel to Reinhart in Love (RC 57045). Strong language and some descriptions
of sex. 1970.
What Dreams May Come RC 58019
by Richard Matheson
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
When Chris Nielsen dies in a car accident, his spirit cannot let go of his
beloved wife, Ann. The afterlife is not complete without her. Now another tragedy
threatens to separate them forever. Chris must risk his very soul to save Ann
from an eternity of despair. 1978.
A Whistling Woman RC 57683
by A.S. Byatt
read by Laura Giannarelli
4 cassettes
Teeming, panoramic novel of social change in 1960s England, centered on recently
divorced Frederica Potter from Babel Tower (RC 42872), now a BBC talk show
host. Into her orbit come radical psychoanalysts, disaffected academics, followers
of a charismatic religious mystic’s, and snail researchers. Some explicit descriptions
of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 2002.
The Ascent of Rum Doodle RC 57275
by W.E. Bowman
read by Barry Bernson
1 cassette
In a parody of the sport, a hapless group of British mountaineers attempts
to climb a 40,000-and-a-half-foot peak in the Himalayas with the help of
30,000 local porters. Introduction by Bill Bryson. 1956.
Away Laughing on a Fast Camel: Even More Confessions of Georgia Nicolson RC
58377
by Louise Rennison
read by Erin Jones
1 cassette
Following Dancing in My Nuddy-pants (RC 56064) English schoolgirl Georgia
Nicolson continues her journal. She describes her trying existence at school
and home and falling in love with a local Italian American singer. For senior
high readers. 2004.
The Crying of Lot Forty-Nine RC 58507
by Thomas Pynchon
read by Annie Wauters
1 cassette
Satirical novel on the subculture of southern California. While executor of
her former lover’s estate, Oedipa Maas becomes involved with a worldwide conspiracy
to subvert the public mail system and a gang of zanies trying to kick the love
habit. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1965.
The High Price of a Good Man RC 57505
by Debra Phillips
read by Lizan Mitchell
2 cassettes
Twenty-eight-year-old Queenisha Renae Sutton is a confident African American
refusing to let her quest for the perfect man interfere with life. Queenie’s
search could end at a charity’s date auction, where she buys herself one night
with celebrity look-alike Zeke Washington. Some explicit descriptions of sex
and some strong language. 2003.
Lunch at the Piccadilly RC 57416
by Clyde Edgerton
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes
Bachelor Carl Turnage visits his favorite aunt during her convalescence at
a North Carolina nursing home. But Aunt Lil and some friends there crave adventure
and find it when they steal a car. Meanwhile Carl joins a preacher’s band at
the home and attempts romance with a social worker. Some strong language. 2003.
Mates, Dates, and Cosmic Kisses RC 57672
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Londoners Lucy, Izzie, and Nesta are best friends but when Izzie meets a fabulous
new boy she refuses to leave the house in case he calls. Her friends and mum
try persuading her to get on with her life, yet she resists. For junior and
senior high readers. 2001.
Mates, Dates, and Designer Divas RC 57680
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
When Jamaican Italian Nesta of London begins dating a wealthy boy, she pretends
to be well-off even though her family has hit hard times. She also risks alienating
her friends Izzie and Lucy by withholding the truth. For junior and senior
high readers. 2001.
Mates, Dates, and Inflatable Bras RC 57640
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Londoners Lucy, Izzie, and Nesta are best friends but fourteen-year-old Lucy
feels she looks young for her age and longs to grow up. Then after she falls
in love at first sight she begins having different problems. For junior and
senior high readers. 2001.
Mates, Dates, and Mad Mistakes RC 58871
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
To revamp her image, Londoner Izzie pierces her belly button without her mum’s
approval. Matters worsen when her mother reads her personal diary. Her mates
Nesta, Lucy, and T.J. worry that biker Josh Harper, Izzie’s older crush, might
be a bad influence. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Mates, Dates, and Sleepover Secrets RC 58476
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
T.J. (Theresa Joanne) is lonely when her best friends move away and boys ignore
her. When she becomes acquainted with Lucy, T.J. is happy but worries whether
Lucy’s friends Nesta and Izzie will accept her into their group. For junior
and senior high readers. 2002.
Mates, Dates, and Sole Survivors RC 58455
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Lucy feels left out when her friends Izzie and Nesta have boyfriends to spend
the summer with. After she meets Daniel at a weekend retreat, the two become
inseparable. But eventually Lucy is smothered by the relationship and needs
a break. For junior and senior high readers. 2002.
Mermaids on the Moon RC 57566
by Elizabeth Stuckey-French
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes
From a small town in Indiana, France goes to Mermaid Springs, Florida, in search
of her missing mother, Grendy, a synchronized swimmer. In the process, France
discovers truths about her family, her mother’s colorful circle of friends,
and herself. 2002.
Older but Wilder: More Notes from the Pasture RC 56395
by Effie Leland Wilder
read by Mimi Bederman
1 cassette
In this sequel to Over What Hill? (RC 45171), Miss Hattie has her knee replacement
"retreaded" and returns to FairAcres. She describes humorous events at the
retirement home, including becoming pen pals with local school children, stealing
the founder’s portrait, and raising money for a swimming pool. 1998.
Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination RC 58550
by Helen Fielding
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Author of Bridget Jones’s Diary (RC 46267) introduces English freelance journalist
Olivia Joules. While covering a style story in Miami Olivia is attracted to
playboy Pierre Ferramo, an Osama bin Laden look-alike. After a local cruise
ship explodes, Olivia crisscrosses the globe to unearth Pierre’s secrets. Strong
language. Bestseller. 2003.
The Princess and the Pauper RC 57975
by Kate Brian
read by Gabra Zackman
2 cassettes
Sixteen-year-old Princess Carina of Vineland trades places with her look-alike,
poverty-stricken Julia Johnson of Los Angeles, so Carina can have some freedom
and attend a rock concert. But complications arise when it’s time to end the
impersonation. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Princess in Pink: The Princess Diaries, Volume 5 RC 58085
by Meg Cabot
read by Erin Jones
1 cassette
Fifteen-year-old Mia, last seen in Princess in Waiting (RC 56102), is dying
to go to the prom with her boyfriend. The trouble is, Michael isn’t interested,
Mia’s mom is having a baby, and a city-wide strike might cancel all plans.
For junior and senior high readers. 2004.
The Princess Present: A Princess Diaries Book RC 58912
by Meg Cabot
read by Erin Jones
1 cassette
Mia is spending the holidays in Genovia with her father and grand-mère but
insists that her boyfriend, Michael, and his sister, Lilly, come to visit.
When royal duties take precedence, Mia has a hard time keeping Michael to herself.
For junior and senior high readers. 2004.
Second Helpings RC 58114
by Megan McCafferty
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
In a sequel to Sloppy Firsts(RC 58148), angst-ridden Jessica enters her senior
year at Pineville High. She is confused about her relationship with Marcus,
misses her best friend who moved to Tennessee, and decides to attend Columbia
University in New York. Strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
She Is Me RC 57003
by Cathleen Schine
read by Patricia Kalember
2 cassettes
Manhattan professor Elizabeth Bernard moves to Los Angeles with boyfriend Brett
and their son in tow to write a screenplay based on Madame Bovary. Both her
ailing mother and grandmother live there and urge her to marry Brett. But Elizabeth
fears commitment and, besides, has fallen for someone else. Strong language.
2003.
Shopaholic and Sister RC 58896
by Sophie Kinsella
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
When Becky returns from her round-the-world honeymoon with two truckloads
of souvenirs, she learns that real married life means making adjustments, including
a budget. Meanwhile she meets her half-sister, Jessica, who is a frugal environmentalist
and hates shopping! Some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Sloppy Firsts RC 58148
by Megan McCafferty
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Brainy sixteen-year-old Jessica Darling of Pineville, New Jersey, spends a
year moping when her best friend moves away and her family obsesses about her
sister’s upcoming wedding. At school Jess despises the cliques and being boyfriendless.
Followed by Second Helpings (RC 58114). Strong language. For senior high readers.
2001.
With You in Spirit RC 58346
by Steven Cooper
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Gay, Native American, and Jewish Graydove Hoffenstein, heir to a parking meter
fortune, defends his mother who is jailed for murdering his father. The eccentric
family hires blind medium Brenda Cloudholder to intervene at their haunted
Vineyard estate. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Corruption of Blood: A Butch Karp/Marlene Ciampi Mystery
by Robert K. Tanenbaum
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Assistant New York D.A. Butch Karp is summoned to Washington, D.C., to reopen
the investigation of the assassination of U.S. president John F. Kennedy.
Karp’s wife, Marlene Ciampi, takes on a different case, eventually intersecting
with her husband’s probe. Meanwhile a killer targets witnesses. Violence
and strong language. 1995.
Death Row: A Ben Kincaid Novel RC 58943
by William Bernhardt
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Fifteen-year-old Erin Faulkner’s testimony as sole survivor of her family’s
slaughter sent Ray Goldman to Oklahoma’s death row. Seven years later with
Goldman’s life at stake, Erin admits to defense attorney Ben Kincaid that she
lied. Her apparent suicide forces Ben to investigate. Violence, strong language,
and some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Killer Smile RC 58316
by Lisa Scottoline
read by Kimberly Schraf
3 cassettes
Philadelphia attorney Mary DiNunzio tackles a complicated case. During World
War II Italian American detainee Amadeo Brandolini supposedly committed suicide
in a U.S. internment camp. While Mary tries to obtain reparations from the
government for the Brandolini estate, someone tries to silence her. Some violence
and some strong language. 2004.
The Kingmaker RC 57298
by Brian Haig
read by Chuck Benson
3 cassettes
JAG attorney Major Sean Drummond, last seen in Mortal Allies (RC 54157), defends
Brigadier General Bill Morrison on a charge of spying for the Russians. Drummond
uncovers a conspiracy to frame his client and exposes the real power behind
Russia’s postwar government. Violence and strong language. 2003.
Legal Tender RC 57153
by Lisa Scottoline
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
When Bennie Rosato’s partner and ex-boyfriend, Mark Biscardi, is murdered after
announcing his plans to dissolve their Philadelphia law firm, police suspect
Bennie. Upon falling under suspicion for two more killings, Bennie becomes
a fugitive in a desperate race to prove her innocence. Strong language and
some descriptions of sex. 1996.
Life Sentence RC 58478
by David Ellis
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
When Jon Soliday, childhood friend and current attorney for state senator Grant
Tully, is accused of murder, the investigation leads to a decades-old secret
the two men have kept hidden since they were teens. Additional killings and
blackmail threaten to unravel their lives. Strong language and some violence.
2003.
Moment of Truth RC 58284
by Christiane Heggan
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
To jump-start her practice, Washington, D.C., attorney Kate Logan agrees to
represent high-profile fugitive Todd Buchanan, prime suspect in the two-year-old
murder of his wife, Molly. Kate hopes that by taking the case she won’t lose
her boyfriend, Mitch—a cop and Molly’s brother. Some descriptions of sex, some
violence, and some strong language. 2002.
Presumption of Death RC 56870
by Perri O’Shaughnessy
read by Mary Kane
3 cassettes
After avoiding disbarment in Unfit to Practice (RC 54806), attorney Nina Reilly
takes time off to spend with her lover Paul in her hometown of Carmel Valley,
California. When her former assistant’s son, Wish Whitefeather, is accused
of arson and murder nearby, Nina defends him. Strong language and some violence.
2003.
Retribution RC 57811
by Jilliane Hoffman
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Miami. As state prosecutor C.J. Townsend builds her high-profile case against
the "Cupid" serial killer, police apprehend suspect William Bantling, the man
who raped her twelve years before. Despite special agent Falconetti’s concern,
C.J. vows to see Bantling punished. Violence, strong language, and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2004.
The Second Chair RC 57813
by John Lescroart
read by Fred major
3 cassettes
Attorney Dismas Hardy of The First Law (RC 55773) assists his associate, Amy
Wu, in defending seventeen-year-old Andrew Bartlett, accused of murdering
his girlfriend and his English teacher. Wu believes he’s guilty. But Hardy
uncovers evidence suggesting Bartlett’s innocence and implicating a serial
killer. Strong language and some violence. 2004.
The Secret Hour RC 58086
by Luanne Rice
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Widowed defense attorney John O’Rourke, consumed by a Connecticut murder case,
finds it increasingly difficult to raise his children alone. Hope arrives when
marine biologist Kate Harris needs his help in finding her sister—a possible
victim of John’s notorious client. Strong language and some violence. 2003.
Sullivan’s Law RC 58379
by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
California. Single mom, part-time law student, and overworked probation officer
Carolyn Sullivan receives a new parolee, brilliant schizophrenic Daniel Metroix,
who has served twenty-three years for killing the police chief’s son. Suspecting
he’s innocent, Carolyn investigates further, jeopardizing her career and her
life. Some violence and some strong language. 2004.
Suspicion of Madness RC 57824
by Barbara Parker
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
When a nineteen-year-old former client confesses to murder and attempts suicide
at his parents’ private resort on Lindeman Key, Florida attorneys Anthony Quintana
and Gail Connor—a romantically involved legal duo—investigate. As a tropical
storm brews, they grow suspicious of mysterious islanders. Strong language,
some descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2003.
Unlucky in Law RC 58744
by Perri O’Shaughnessy
read by Mary Kane
3 cassettes
Defense attorney Nina Reilly joins her PI lover, Paul, in California. Paul
proposes, and to postpone answering, Nina gets absorbed in her latest case:
an unlucky criminal charged with grave robbing and murder, in a trial linked
to tsarist Russia. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2004.
Appointment in Samarra
by John O’Hara
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Fast-moving first novel by journalist/critic John O’Hara (1905–1970) set
in 1930s small-town Pennsylvania. As Gibbsville celebrates Christmas with
parties, music, and liquor, aristocratic drunkard Julian English breaks with
polite society in one rash moment, beginning his rapid descent to self-destruction.
1991 introduction by John Updike. Some strong language. 1934.
Cry, the Beloved Country RC 57559
by Alan Paton
read by David Toney
2 cassettes (Reissue)
The classic story of Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo’s search for his delinquent
son, Absalom, in 1940s Johannesburg, South Africa. Kumalo’s experiences are
set against a background of a land and people struggling not only with overwhelming
racial injustice but also with disintegration of tribal culture and traditional
family bonds. 1948.
Death Comes for the Archbishop RC 56535
by Willa Cather
read by Kimberly Schraf
2 cassettes (Reissue)
A tale about the exploits of Bishop Jean Latour and Father Joseph Vaillant,
French Catholic priests who organized pioneer and Indian missions throughout
the newly created diocese of New Mexico in the second half of the nineteenth
century. 1927.
Goodbye, Mr. Chips RC 57794
by James Hilton
read by John Lescault
1 cassette (Reissue)
Chronicles sixty years in the life of Mr. Chipping, an English schoolmaster
who arrives at exclusive Brookfield in 1870 with much enthusiasm but little
experience. At first unpopular, Mr. Chips eventually develops a more personal
relationship with his students and becomes a legend by the time they must say
goodbye. 1933.
The Green Ray RC 58789
by Jules Verne
read by Madelyn Buzzard
1 cassette
Young Scotswoman Helena Campbell postpones an arranged marriage until she can
see a legendary green ray from the setting sun that supposedly will enable
her never to be deceived in affairs of the heart. Accompanying her on the quest
are two uncles and two would-be suitors. 1883.
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter RC 58532
by Carson McCullers
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Deep South, 1930s. John Singer, who is deaf and mute, feels content until his
best friend, also mute, is committed to a mental institution. Singer, who can
read lips, becomes the confidante of several town residents, all of whom want
answers to their problems. Some strong language. 1940.
Heart of Darkness with The Congo Diary and Up-River Book RC 58105
by Joseph Conrad
read by Gary Telles
2 cassettes
Allegorical tale in which Marlow, a wandering seaman, recounts a journey into
the heart of the Belgian Congo where he confronted human savagery. Centenary
edition includes "The Congo Diary" and "Up-River Book," Conrad’s notes documenting
his 1890 visit to the region. 2002 foreword by A.N. Wilson. Some strong language.
1902.
If Beale Street Could Talk RC 58492
by James Baldwin
read by Gail Nelson
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Bittersweet love story between nineteen-year-old African American Tish Rivers
and her lover, Fonny, who met on the streets as children. Tish is pregnant
with their child and remains hopeful, while Fonny, an artisan wrongly accused
of rape, awaits trial in jail. Strong language and some explicit descriptions
of sex. 1974.
If He Hollers Let Him Go RC 58656
by Chester Himes
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
Los Angeles, 1940s. Shipyard worker Bob Jones, a black man, has become a foreman.
Still he feels "scared, walled in, locked up" because of the racism he encounters
daily. Accused of raping a white woman, he loses his job, his girlfriend, and
his freedom. Some violence and some strong language. 1945.
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit RC 58699
by Sloan Wilson
read by Roy Avers
2 cassettes
1953. Tired of struggling to make ends meet working for a charitable arts foundation,
Tom Rath secures a well-paying but morally empty corporate public relations
position. But Rath’s compromises magnify family problems and aggravate unresolved
issues from his wartime past. Some descriptions of sex and some violence. 1955.
The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Short Works RC 58171
by Mark Twain
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Sixteen short writings, both fiction and nonfiction, by celebrated author Mark
Twain. In the title piece, a mysterious stranger plots an elaborate scheme
to expose hypocrisy in a small town. Also includes "My Boyhood Dreams" and
"My First Lie, and How I Got Out of It." Contains 2002 introduction. 1898.
The Mrs. Dalloway Reader RC 58332
edited by Francine Prose
read by Kimberly Schraf
3 cassettes
Selection of critical essays exploring the evolution and impact of Virginia
Woolf’s 1925 classic novel Mrs. Dalloway and the companion piece, "Mrs. Dalloway’s
Party." Includes the two works, Woolf’s journal entries and letters regarding
the works’ creation, and various writers’ commentary. Includes editor’s introduction.
2003.
Naked Lunch RC 57547
by William S. Burroughs
read by Gary Telles
3 cassettes
Graphic, postmodern satire depicting a world of drug addicts, narcotics police,
ward psychologists, and sex through the altered perceptions of a delirious
junkie. New edition with some passages restored from Burroughs’s original manuscript
published in 1959 but omitted in later editions. Explicit descriptions of sex,
strong language, and some violence. 2001.
The Outcry RC 56670
by Henry James
read by Constance Crawford
2 cassettes
Early-twentieth-century satire on the rich. While wealthy American Breckenridge
Bender travels to England to buy heirlooms from cash-poor British aristocrats,
Lord Theign of Dedborough tries to marry off his daughter in order to pay family
debts. James’s last novel. 1911.
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc RC 58488
by Mark Twain
read by Ken Kliban
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Fictional biography of French heroine Saint Joan of Arc (1412–1431) told from
the viewpoint of her page, secretary, and lifelong friend, Sieur Louis de Conte.
Describes her early childhood, the "voices" that prompted her to aid the dauphin,
the fight for Orleans, and her eventual capture, trial, and martyrdom. 1895.
Snopes: The Hamlet, The Town, The Mansion RC 56745
by William Faulkner
read by John Polk
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Saga of the Snopes family of mythical Yoknapatawpha County in Mississippi,
from the Civil War into the twentieth century. The trilogy, consisting of The
Hamlet (1940), The Town (1957), and The Mansion (1959), is presented here as
a unified work, following the author’s original intentions. 1994.
Sometimes a Great Notion RC 58184
by Ken Kesey
read by Gary Telles
6 cassettes (Reissue)
Oregon timber country. A bitter labor strike against old Henry Stamper’s lumber
empire intensifies his two sons’ rivalry. Hank, rough-hewn like his father,
is eventually provoked to fight his sensitive half-brother Lee, who has returned
home intent on revenge. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language.
1963.
Tar Baby RC 58646
by Toni Morrison
read by Bill Quinn
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Son, a black fugitive, invades the West Indian home of a retired millionaire,
upsetting the racially diverse household. He captivates pampered Jadine, a
black fashion model. Their ideologically complicated love affair plays out
from the Caribbean to Manhattan. Includes 2004 foreword by the author. Strong
language. 1981.
The Way of All Flesh RC 57204
by Samuel Butler
read by David Cutler
4 cassettes (Reissue)
Satirical portrayal by notable Victorian novelist, in a partly autobiographical
piece, of the relations between Ernest Pontifex and his pious, self-righteous
parents. Being the son of a middle-class English clergyman and a sanctimonious
mother makes for an unhappy childhood, followed by dismal university years
and an unsuitable marriage. Literature—and an aunt’s bequest—become his salvation.
1903.
My Sister’s Keeper RC 58402
by Jodi Picoult
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
When Kate is diagnosed with a rare leukemia, her parents create test-tube
baby Anna to save her life. After years of medical procedures Anna, now thirteen,
is expected to donate a kidney. She files for medical legal emancipation
and throws the family into a fundamental moral crisis. 2004.
The Speed of Dark RC 58560
by Elizabeth Moon
read by Brian Conn
3 cassettes
Born with autism at the dawn of the twenty-first century, Lou Arrendale is
an independent adult working at a pharmaceutical company. When his boss pressures
him to receive an experimental treatment that could reverse his condition,
Lou worries how he will change and how he will feel being "normal." 2003.
A Sundog Moment: A Novel of Hope RC 58689
by Sharon Baldacci
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Elizabeth Whittaker’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis changes her life forever.
Her perfect marriage strains to the breaking point as she and her family cope
with her new physical reality. Elizabeth prays for a sundog, a sun phenomena
symbolizing hope, to renew her strength and faith. Some descriptions of sex.
2004.
Acceleration RC 57917
by Graham McNamee
read by Christopher Walker
1 cassette
Seventeen-year-old Duncan works at the Toronto subway lost-and-found for
the summer. When he finds a diary that may belong to a serial killer the
police aren’t interested. To find the murderer before he strikes again, Duncan
gets his buddies to help him. Some violence. For senior high readers. 2003.
Agatha Raisin and the Case of the Curious Curate RC 57991
by M.C. Beaton
read by Patricia Kilgarriff
2 cassettes
Abandoned by her ex-husband and depressed about awkward advances from her novelist
neighbor, John Armitage, Agatha Raisin is briefly revitalized by the church’s
extraordinarily good-looking new curate. When he is found murdered, police
suspect the local vicar, Alf Bloxby. To clear Bloxby’s name, Agatha and John
investigate. 2003.
Agatha Raisin and the Haunted House RC 58482
by M.C. Beaton
read by Patricia Kilgarriff
2 cassettes
Shortly after Agatha returns from London, handsome new neighbor Paul, having
heard of her sleuthing prowess, offers their services to a crotchety cottager
who claims to suffer supernatural disturbances. Agatha and Paul investigate
when elderly Mrs. Witherspoon is later found dead at home. 2003.
Are You Afraid of the Dark? RC 58890
by Sidney Sheldon
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Four Kingsley International Group think-tank scientists die mysteriously around
the globe. Two widows—New Yorker Diane Stevens, who recently testified against
the Mafia, and Paris model Kelly Harris—unite to expose KIG’s nefarious CEO,
Tanner Kingsley. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and some
strong language. 2004.
Ashes to Ashes: An Inner Sanctum Mystery RC 58557
by Emma Lathen
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes (Reissue)
The New York Archdiocese plans to sell a parochial school to realtors who will
replace the building with high-rise apartments. Wall Street banker John Putnam
Thatcher, Sloan Guaranty Trust’s acting president, finds himself in a legal
battle as parishioners fight back. A riot, a bomb scare, and murder ensue.
1971.
Aunt Dimity: Snowbound RC 58529
by Nancy Atherton
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
When a blizzard interrupts her hike through the English countryside, Lori Shepherd
seeks refuge in Ladythorne Abbey, where she encounters two suspicious backpackers
and the abbey’s eccentric, gun-wielding caretaker. Believing her fellow travelers
are would-be robbers, Lori turns to ghostly Aunt Dimity for guidance. 2004.
The Babes in the Wood: A Chief Inspector Wexford Mystery RC 59036
by Ruth Rendell
read by Graeme Malcolm
2 cassettes
As epic flooding descends upon Sussex, chief inspector Wexford investigates
the case of the two missing Dade children, fifteen-year-old Giles and thirteen-year-old
Sophie, and their weekend sitter, Joanna Troy. The trail leads to shady suspects
and a strange motive while Wexford copes with his own daughter’s problems.
Some violence. 2002.
Back Bay RC 58322
by William Martin
read by Michael Russotto
4 cassettes (Reissue)
Harvard grad student Peter Fallon is drawn into the search for George Washington’s
priceless silver tea set, which disappeared during the British invasion in
the War of 1812. Generations of the Boston Pratt clan have also pursued the
Paul Revere treasure. Some violence. 1979.
Bad Business RC 57842
by Robert B. Parker
read by Ray Foushee
2 cassettes
Boston private detective Spenser, last seen in Back Story (RC 55751), is hired
by Marlene Rowley to track her philandering husband, Trenton, CFO of an energy
firm. Trenton’s subsequent murder at his office leads Spenser to investigate
a wife-swapping ring and corporate corruption. Strong language. Bestseller.
2004.
Bad Chemistry RC 57387
by Nora Kelly
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Vancouver professor Gillian Adams takes a sabbatical and travels to Cambridge,
England, to meet her boyfriend, Scotland Yard detective Edward Gisborne.
Their vacation plans are derailed while they solve a dual murder that is shrouded
by professional rivalries, clandestine relationships, and feminist overtones.
Some violence. 1993.
Bangkok Eight RC 56818
by John Burdett
read by Rick Rohan
3 cassettes
Buddhist detective Sonchai Jitpleecheep of the Royal Thai Police, son of a
Thai prostitute and an American soldier, investigates an African American marine’s
murder by snakes. Teamed with FBI agent Kimberley Jones, Sonchai also seeks
revenge for his partner’s death during the investigation. Strong language,
some descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2003.
The Best American Mystery Stories, 2003 RC 57428
edited by Michael Connelly
read by Susan McInerney
3 cassettes
Twenty short mystery stories by authors including Mike Doogan, Walter Mosley,
Joyce Carol Oates, and George Pelecanos. In "When the Women Come Out to Dance,"
a former stripper and wife of a wealthy Pakistani employs a domestic to help
resolve marital problems. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions
of sex. 2003.
The Big Bad Wolf: An Alex Cross Mystery RC 57095
by James Patterson
read by Peter Jay Fernandez
2 cassettes
Following Four Blind Mice (RC 55046) Alex Cross leaves the D.C. police department
and joins the FBI. During his first case, a kidnapping and slavery ring run
by the Russian mob, he fights for custody of his youngest son. Violence and
strong language. 2003.
The Bishop Goes to the University: A Blackie Ryan Mystery RC 57666
by Andrew M. Greeley
read by Bob Askey
2 cassettes
Bishop Blackwood "Blackie" Ryan investigates the murder of a visiting Russian
Orthodox monk in the monk’s office at a southside Chicago university. Suspects
include four other professors, but intelligence agents, foreign gangsters,
and even the Vatican may be involved. 2003.
Black as He’s Painted RC 58242
by Ngaio Marsh
read by Graeme Malcolm
2 cassettes (Reissue)
The president of an African republic plans a goodwill mission to England, but
someone seems intent on including murder in his itinerary. Inspector Alleyn
of Scotland Yard, a former classmate of the president, finds himself in a ticklish
predicament when he’s put in charge of security precautions. Some strong language.
1973.
Black Lotus RC 58175
by Laura Joh Rowland
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
Tokyo, 1693. Shogun’s private detective Sano Ichiro investigates a triple murder
camouflaged as arson at the Black Lotus Temple. Sano’s wife, Reiko, interviews
fifteen-year-old orphan Haru, a witness. Convinced of Haru’s innocence, Reiko
sets out to expose a suspicious Buddhist sect. Violence and some explicit descriptions
of sex. 2001.
Blacklist RC 57240
by Sara Paretsky
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
While inspecting the vacant family manor for longtime client Darraugh Graham,
private investigator V.I. Warshawski stumbles upon the bodies of African American
reporter Marcus Whitby and teenager Catherine Bayard. Somehow the families
are connected in scandal and deceit going back to the McCarthy era. Bestseller.
2003.
Blind Alley RC 58833
by Iris Johansen
read by Bernadette Dunne
2 cassettes
Forensic sculptor Eve Duncan reconstructs a victim’s face—one who eerily resembles
Eve’s adopted daughter Jane. While a serial killer targets Jane look-alikes,
Jane’s recurrent nightmares track the path of the murderer to her door. Some
violence and some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
The Blind Man of Seville RC 57899
by Robert Wilson
read by Dan Toohey
4 cassettes
Seville, Spain. Chief inspector Javier Falcón investigates a wealthy businessman’s
brutal murder and other killings that follow. When he connects the victims
to his father in some shady dealings, Falcón, with the help of a blind psychologist,
delves into his painful past. Descriptions of sex, violence, and strong language.
2003.
Blood Sinister: An Inspector Bill Slider Mystery RC 57929
by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
read by Anne Flosnik
2 cassettes
When left-wing journalist Phoebe Agnew is found murdered in her London flat,
Detective Inspector Bill Slider dismisses his feelings about her work targeting
police corruption and investigates. His primary suspect is a government advisor
rumored to be her lover. Meanwhile, his girlfriend considers moving to Amsterdam.
Some descriptions of sex and some violence. 1999.
The Blue Edge of Midnight RC 56676
by Jonathon King
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Max Freeman stopped being a Philadelphia cop the night he killed a twelve-year-old
child in self-defense. Max lives a solitary life near the Florida Everglades
and is still haunted by the young boy’s face. His peaceful existence is shattered
when he uncovers the dead face of another child. Strong language. 2002.
The Body in the Attic: A Faith Fairchild Mystery RC 58716
by Katherine Hall Page
read by Suzanne Toren
2 cassettes
Caterer and amateur sleuth Faith Fairchild moves to Cambridge, Massachusetts,
where her minister husband will teach at Harvard Divinity School. Settling
into their temporary home, Faith finds two things disturbing: her ex-boyfriend
Richard Morgan’s sudden reappearance and a 1946 diary in the attic. Includes
recipes. 2004.
The Body in the Basement: A Faith Fairchild Mystery RC 58641
by Katherine Hall Page
read by Suzanne Toren
2 cassettes
Faith Fairchild’s next-door Maine neighbor, Pix, checks on the Fairchilds’
island summer cottage and discovers wrapped in a valuable quilt the dead body
of Mitchell Pierce, a handyman who dabbled in antiques. Sharing her friend
Faith’s inquisitive nature, Pix resolves to solve the murder. Includes recipes.
Some strong language. 1994.
Bold Sons of Erin: An Abel Jones Mystery, Book 5 RC 57497
by Owen Parry
read by Nick Sullivan
3 cassettes
At President Lincoln’s request, Major Abel Jones—last seen in Honor’s Kingdom
(RC 57524)—returns home to Pennsylvania in 1862 to inspect the grave of a Union
general’s Irish assassin. When the exhumation reveals the body of a slain young
woman instead, Abel investigates both murders. Some violence and some strong
language. 2003.
The Bookman’s Promise: A Cliff Janeway Novel RC 58743
by John Dunning
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
For a mere $29,500, book collector and ex-cop Cliff Janeway purchases a three-volume
Civil War-era book. After an elderly Baltimore woman claims it belonged to
a collection stolen from her grandfather, Janeway investigates and discovers
that the book holds secrets for which many would kill. Some strong language.
2004.
The Bottoms RC 57393
by Joe R. Lansdale
read by David Toney
2 cassettes
East Texas, 1930s. Young Harry Collins and his sister discover the body of
a brutally murdered African American woman in a riverbed. When their father,
a constable, investigates a string of killings, local racial tensions hinder
him. Strong language and some violence. Edgar Allan Poe Award. 2000.
The Breathtaker RC 57636
by Alice Blanchard
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
Oklahoma. In the aftermath of a devastating twister, widowed police chief Charlie
Grover discovers the bodies of three apparent tornado victims. When autopsies
reveal foul play, Charlie— aided by storm-chasing specialist Willa Bellman—races
to stop a killer using cyclones to camouflage murder. Violence, strong language,
and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Burglar on the Prowl RC 57989
by Lawrence Block
read by L.J. Ganser
2 cassettes
Bernie Rhodenbarr, New York bookseller and intrepid thief from The Burglar
in the Rye (RC 48926), is asked by a friend to rob a surgeon who stole the
friend’s mistress. Bernie’s attempted heists implicate him in a triple homicide.
Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 2004.
Call Each River Jordan: An Abel Jones Mystery, Book 3 RC 58265
by Owen Parry
read by Nick Sullivan
3 cassettes
Union major Abel Jones arrives at the Civil War’s front lines to investigate
the killing of forty runaway slaves— the third such racially motivated massacre
presumably by southern renegades. General Grant then sends him on a dangerous
mission to parley with the Confederates and find the murderers. Violence. 2001.
Castle Rouge: An Irene Adler Mystery RC 57479
by Carole Nelson Douglas
read by Lisette Lecat
4 cassettes
After Jack the Ripper—whom detective Irene Adler (and Sherlock Holmes) helped
to capture in Paris— escapes from custody, Irene’s husband and her friend Nell
vanish. With help from an American prostitute and others, Irene travels throughout
Europe to rescue her loved ones and corner her nemesis. Sequel to Chapel Noir
(RC 57499). Some violence. 2002.
Cat in a Neon Nightmare: A Midnight Louie Mystery RC 58460
by Carole Nelson Douglas
read by J.P. Linton
2 cassettes
Feline detective Midnight Louie enters the Las Vegas crime scene when a high-class
call girl is found dead. The main suspect is her last client, radio personality
Matt Devine, a friend of Louie’s human roommate. Louie and a new partner—his
unacknowledged daughter, Miss Midnight Louise—help crack the case. Some strong
language. 2003.
The Cat Who Talked Turkey RC 57377
by Lilian Jackson Braun
read by Bob Askey
1 cassette
A dead body found on his property slightly dims Moose County columnist Jim
"Qwill" Qwilleran’s excitement over a new bookstore and a neighboring town’s
upcoming bicentennial. After wild turkeys, rare for the area, suddenly appear,
Qwill looks to his clairvoyant cat, Koko, for answers. Bestseller. 2004.
The Cat Who Wasn’t a Dog RC 57210
by Marian Babson
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
Aging British actresses Trixie Dolan and Evangeline Sinclair accompany Dame
Cecile Savoy to the taxidermist to have her beloved dead Pekinese stuffed.
They discover the owner murdered and rescue a rare cat. Meanwhile, the housekeeper
where they are staying as guests disappears, their hostess’s antagonistic stepmother
arrives, and Trixie’s daughter panics writing a cookbook. 2003.
Chapel Noir: An Irene Adler Mystery RC 57499
by Carole Nelson Douglas
read by Lisette Lecat
4 cassettes
Paris, 1889. Irene Adler and her sidekick Nell assist police when two courtesans
are murdered in an upscale brothel. The killings resemble Jack the Ripper’s
gruesome crimes in London, investigated earlier by rival detective Sherlock
Holmes. He joins the Paris inquiry, continuing the war of wits from Irene’s
Last Waltz (RC 42996). Some violence. 2001.
Children of the Storm RC 55871
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Barbara Rappaport
3 cassettes
Amelia Peabody’s family—including twin grandchildren—return to Egypt after
World War I to continue archaeological work. Violence plagues their work site,
including kidnapping, theft, and a nemesis from the past. Sequel to The Golden
One (RC 54161). 2003.
The Christmas Garden Affair: A Gardening Mystery RC 57461
by Ann Ripley
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
PBS television gardener and occasional crime-solver Louise Eldridge is losing
ratings to her sexy cable TV rival Bunny Bainfield. They finally meet at a
Christmas season gardening conference hosted by the incoming first lady. When
Bunny is murdered at the shindig, Louise becomes a suspect and decides to investigate.
Some strong language. 2002.
A Christmas Journey RC 57836
by Anne Perry
read by Terry Hayes Sales
1 cassette
Lady Vespasia Cumming-Gould, a budding sleuth from the Charlotte and Thomas
Pitt mysteries, attends a holiday party at which her friend Isobel cruelly
insults a young widow who commits suicide later that night. Feeling guilty,
Isobel goes with Vespasia to visit the victim’s mother in Scotland where they
uncover a shocking secret. 2003.
The Christmas Thief: A Regan Reilly Mystery RC 58834
by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
1 cassette
During a vacation weekend in Stowe, Vermont, lottery winner Alvirah Meehan
and her friend private investigator Regan Reilly become involved in the case
of a stolen Christmas tree. The tree, designated for Rockefeller Center, connects
a scam artist, a swindled waitress, and a sparkling treasure. 2004.
Cold Day in July RC 57468
by Stella Cameron
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Marc Girard fears that a recently discovered body may be his estranged sister.
Returning to his sleepy Louisiana hometown, he persuades a former girlfriend,
Dr. Reb O’Brien, to help him investigate. They form a dangerous team, convinced
the death was not accidental. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2002.
The Conspiracy Club RC 57112
by Jonathan Kellerman
read by Christopher Walker
2 cassettes
Psychotherapist Jeremy Carrier’s romance with nurse Jocelyn Banks is cut short
by her kidnapping and brutal murder. Considered a suspect, Jeremy is compelled
by another killing, an enigmatic colleague, and a series of anonymous clues
to find the culprit. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and
some strong language. 2003.
The Cradle Will Fall RC 58176
by Mary Higgins Clark
read by MaryBeth Wise
2 cassettes (Reissue)
While hospitalized, New Jersey prosecutor Katie DeMaio spies from her window
a man loading a woman’s body into a car. Later, she helps medical examiner
Richard Carroll investigate a questionable suicide. Richard suspects Edgar
Highley—Katie’s new doctor—and fears the worst when Katie disappears. Some
violence and some strong language. 1980.
The Cross-legged Knight: An Owen Archer Mystery RC 57919
by Candace Robb
read by Vanessa Maroney
3 cassettes
York, England; 1371. Owen Archer, captain of the guard, is assigned to protect
the life of the visiting bishop of Winchester. But the priest’s dwelling is
set on fire, and the body of a woman is discovered in the ashes. Archer and
his wife, Lucie, investigate. 2002.
Custard’s Last Stand: A Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery with Recipes RC 57676
by Tamar Myers
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Colonel Custard stays at Mennonite Magdalena Yoder’s inn while planning to
open a five-star resort in town. When she discovers the colonel’s plot, Magdalena
tries to prevent him from getting a zoning permit. As she protests at town
hall, the colonel is found murdered—forcing her to investigate. 2003.
Dance Hall of the Dead RC 58053
by Tony Hillerman
read by Bob Askey
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Navajo police lieutenant Joe Leaphorn faces a possible murder in the disappearance
of a Zuñi youth and his Navajo best friend shortly before an important annual
Zuñi religious ceremony. Some violence. 1973.
The Dangerous Hour: A Sharon McCone Mystery RC 58865
by Marcia Muller
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
San Francisco PI Sharon McCone’s newfound success is threatened when one of
her operatives is arrested for stealing city supervisor Alex Aguilar’s credit
card. As she investigates the case, she uncovers Aguilar’s secrets and dodges
her lover’s marriage proposal. Strong language and some violence. 2004.
Dark Hollow RC 58071
by John Connolly
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes
Former New York cop Charlie Parker from Every Dead Thing (RC 58055) has avenged
his murdered family and retreats to Maine as a detective-for-hire. A case
of unpaid child support turns to murder, and the obvious suspect, the victim’s
ex-husband, disappears. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of
sex. 2000.
Days of the Dead RC 58644
by Barbara Hambly
read by Frank Coffee
3 cassettes
1835. Freedman Benjamin January and his new wife, Rose, travel from New Orleans
to Mexico City to help a friend accused of poisoning the son of a mentally
unstable landowner. Benjamin investigates while Don Prospero awaits an upcoming
holy day when he believes his slain son will reveal the killer. Some violence.
2003.
Dead for Life: A Conrad Voort Mystery RC 58616
by Ethan Black
read by Christopher Walker
2 cassettes
Wendall Nye, a former high school teacher turned serial killer, targets people
who’ve harmed him, including Manhattan detective Conrad Voort. Voort, threatened
with dismissal by his superiors, races to uncover the identity of Nye—whose
motives, moreover, reveal political corruption. Violence and strong language.
2003.
Dead Irish RC 58133
by John Lescroart
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
San Francisco. Ex-cop Dismas Hardy, currently a bartender, unofficially investigates
his friend Eddie Cochran’s apparent suicide. Dismas, coping also with unresolved
feelings for his ex-wife, identifies possible murder motives and examines
the role of Eddie’s compassionate, conflicted priest. Strong language, some
explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. 1989.
Death at the Spring Plant Sale: A Gardening Mystery RC 57460
by Ann Ripley
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
At her friend Emily Holley’s insistence, PBS television gardener and amateur
sleuth Louise Eldridge attends the spring plant sale of a Washington, D.C.,
area garden club. Louise had hoped to film some beautiful floral footage, but
instead ends up investigating the murder of the club’s president. Some violence.
2003.
Death in Precinct Puerto Rico: A Luis Gonzalo Novel, Book 2 RC 58381
by Steven Torres
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
Elena Maldonado is murdered after returning home from the hospital with her
newborn baby. Sheriff Luis Gonzalo suspects Elena’s drunk and abusive husband
whom she planned to divorce. Further violence and a complicated investigation
lead to more questions—including who will care for the child. Violence and
some strong language. 2003.
Death of a Poison Pen RC 58283
by M.C. Beaton
read by John Horton
2 cassettes
Scottish Highland constable Hamish Macbeth, while investigating poisonous pen
letters sent to several Lochdubh residents, is confronted by murders that suggest
peril to anyone who questions the letters. The town reporter and a visitor
seeking romance complicate his efforts to resolve the case. 2004.
Death of a Village RC 57984
by M.C. Beaton
read by Graeme Malcolm
1 cassette
Scottish constable Hamish Macbeth is avoiding a promotion, investigating local
crimes, and arguing with pretty reporter Elspeth Grant as he patrols the seaside
village of Stoyre. When it appears that the town is in the grip of a strange
religious revival, Macbeth moves there to learn more. 2003.
Death Row: A Ben Kincaid Novel RC 58943
by William Bernhardt
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Fifteen-year-old Erin Faulkner’s testimony as sole survivor of her family’s
slaughter sent Ray Goldman to Oklahoma’s death row. Seven years later with
Goldman’s life at stake, Erin admits to defense attorney Ben Kincaid that she
lied. Her apparent suicide forces Ben to investigate. Violence, strong language,
and some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Death Trap: An Alaska Mystery RC 58678
by Sue Henry
read by Gary Tipton
2 cassettes
Forced by an injury to miss this year’s Iditarod race, musher Jessie Arnold
works the booth at the Alaska state fair. The festivities are interrupted when
a murder occurs, Jessie’s beloved lead dog disappears, and Jessie herself goes
missing. Old flame Alex Jensen returns to launch a search. Some strong language.
2003.
Deception on All Accounts RC 57448
by Sara Sue Hoklotubbe
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Part-Cherokee Sadie Walela has reached a good point in her life. She now has
a farm, a rising position at a bank, and a new romance. All this changes when
the bank is robbed and a colleague murdered, and Sadie becomes a primary suspect.
Some violence. 2003.
Deep Pockets RC 58134
by Linda Barnes
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Tenured Harvard professor Wilson Chaney hires Carlotta Carlyle, Boston cop
turned private detective, to investigate a blackmail threat he received. Chaney
admits to an affair with a student, details of which threaten his reputation,
but now the young woman’s mysterious death and another fatality escalate the
case. Strong language. 2004.
The Deserter: Murder at Gettysburg RC 57958
by Jane Langton
read by Nick Sullivan
2 cassettes
Homer Kelly’s wife, Mary, wants to clear the name of her Civil War ancestor,
Seth Morgan, accused of deserting the Union during the Battle of Gettysburg.
In narrative alternating between past and present, the Kellys come to suspect
Seth’s former Harvard classmate and comrade-at-arms, Otis Pike. Some strong
language. 2003.
Destination Murder: A Murder, She Wrote Mystery RC 57727
by Donald Bain
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Famed mystery writer Jessica Fletcher accompanies a friend, a member of a railroad
association, on a three-day train trip through scenic British Columbia. There
she meets club president Alvin Blevin, an unlikable character who is later
poisoned. Jessica searches for clues with the help of the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police. 2003.
Divided in Death: An Eve Dallas Mystery RC 57938
by J.D. Robb
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
New York City, 2059. Detective Eve Dallas investigates a double homicide when
her tycoon husband’s trusted security specialist, Reva Ewing, is suspected
of murdering her artist spouse and his mistress. A suspicious computer virus
and more killings indicate a techno-terrorist attack. Explicit descriptions
of sex, violence, and strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Don’t Turn Your Back on the Ocean: A Jeri Howard Mystery RC 57452
by Janet Dawson
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
While visiting her family in Monterey, California, Oakland private detective
Jeri Howard learns about pelican mutilations, ocean dumping, sabotage at her
mother’s upscale restaurant, and a murder accusation leveled at her cousin
Bobby. Investigating, Jeri suspects these events are linked—and uncovers still
more crimes. Some violence and some strong language. 1994.
Double Helix RC 58477
by Nancy Werlin
read by Erik Sandvold
2 cassettes
Eighteen-year-old Eli Samuels, a superb athlete and student whose mother is
dying, works for Dr. Quincy Wyatt, a Nobel Prize-winning genetic engineer.
When Eli notices that Kayla, a coworker, eerily resembles his once beautiful
mother, he uncovers a shocking family secret. For senior high readers. 2004.
Dragon Bones: China Crime RC 58879
by Lisa See
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Chinese inspector Liu Hulan investigates an American archaeologist’s murder
near the Yangzi River Three Gorges Dam project. Hulan’s estranged American
husband, David Stark, arrives to look into antiquities theft. The two cases
become entwined, and more fatalities occur. Some descriptions of sex, some
violence, and some strong language. 2003.
The Dragon King’s Palace RC 58342
by Laura Joh Rowland
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
Edo, Japan; 1694. Traveling to Mt. Fuji to escape the heat, the shogun’s mother’s
entourage is ambushed, the troops slain, and the women kidnapped. Among them
is Reiko, wife of Sano, the emperor’s private investigator. While Reiko schemes
to protect her honor, Sano resorts to desperate measures. Violence and some
descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Edge of Doom RC 57985
by Amanda Cross
read by Barbara Caruso
2 cassettes
Professor Kate Fansler, having learned that elderly stranger Jay Smith is her
biological father, is especially shocked when he disappears soon after meeting
her. When Kate, her husband Reed, and her eldest brother, Laurence, investigate,
they discover illegal and murky incidents in Jay’s past. Some strong language.
2002.
Eighteen RC 58719
by Jan Burke
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Eighteen short mystery and suspense stories by Edgar Award winner and author
of Nine (RC 55576). In "Mea Culpa," a disabled boy believes his stepfather
will kill his mom. Includes "Miscalculation," about the wartime service of
the oceanliner Queen Mary, "Unharmed," "The Muse," and others. Some violence.
1993.
Enough Rope: Collected Stories RC 57078
by Lawrence Block
read by Roy Avers
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Eighty-four short stories that span five decades of the mystery writer’s work
and incorporate series characters from his novels including Chip Harrison,
Martin Ehrengraf, Matthew Scudder, Bernie Rhodenbarr, and J.P. Keller. Also
contains independent tales of suspense. Some violence and some strong language.
1999.
Evan Only Knows: A Constable Evans Mystery RC 57948
by Rhys Bowen
read by Graeme Malcolm
2 cassettes
Constable Evan Evans and his fiancée, Bronwen, are visiting their families
in South Wales when a gang member who murdered Evans’s father years before
is arrested for killing a young woman. When the accused pleads innocent, Evans
embarks on the unsavory business of freeing him. Some strong language. 2003.
Every Dead Thing RC 58055
by John Connolly
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes
Haunted by his wife’s and daughter’s grisly unsolved murders, detective Charlie
Parker left the NYPD. Working unofficially as a private investigator, he
follows a missing young woman’s trail to New Orleans and, he hopes, to his
family’s killer. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions
of sex. 1999.
Everywhere That Mary Went RC 58152
by Lisa Scottoline
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Newly widowed attorney Mary DiNunzio is in line to become partner at one of
Philadelphia’s upscale corporate law firms. But a series of frightening telephone
calls, notes, and stalking by someone unknown put her career on hold as she
fights for her life. Some strong language. 1993.
Exit Wounds RC 57119
by J.A. Jance
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Cochise County, Arizona. Sheriff Joanna Brady, pregnant and running for reelection,
investigates the killings of a woman and her seventeen dogs. Meanwhile two
television reporters are murdered with similar antique bullets. The case reveals
family secrets involving incest and bigamy. Some violence and some strong language.
2003.
Fatal Remains: A Marti MacAlister Mystery RC 57561
by Eleanor Taylor Bland
read by MaryBeth Wise
2 cassettes
African American detective Marti MacAlister from Windy City Dying (RC 57253)
and her partner, Matthew "Vik" Jessenovik, investigate suspicious deaths near
an archaeological dig. These recent mysteries soon expose long-kept secrets
of the past that involve Native American history and the Underground Railroad.
Some strong language. 2003.
Fear Itself RC 56886
by Walter Mosley
read by Don Cheadle
2 cassettes
Los Angeles, 1955. African-American bookstore owner Paris Minton agrees to
help his friend, Fearless Jones, locate his missing boss. Their search becomes
entangled with the affairs of millionaire Winifred L. Fine, her priceless family
diary, murder, and extortion. Sequel to Fearless Jones (RC 52362). Violence
and strong language. 2003.
A Few Minutes past Midnight: A Toby Peters Mystery RC 54629
by Stuart M. Kaminsky
read by Rick Wiseman
1 cassette
A mysterious man threatens to harm Charlie Chaplin unless he stops making a
movie about a serial killer. The actor hires private investigator Toby Peters.
Peters’s sleuthing unearths so many Chaplin enemies that the private eye enlists
the help of his policeman brother, Phil Pevsner. Some strong language. 2001.
Fox Evil RC 58947
by Minette Walters
read by Vanessa Maroney
3 cassettes
A Dorset, England, coroner cites natural causes in the death of elderly Ailsa
Lockyer-Fox, an advocate against animal cruelty. Her husband James’s secretive
behavior, however, arouses suspicion as he begins a desperate search for the
granddaughter who could save his name—and his life. Strong language and some
violence. 2002.
Freaky Green Eyes RC 57887
by Joyce Carol Oates
read by Laura Giannarelli
1 cassette
Fourteen-year-old Francesca "Franky" Pierson relates events during the year
her mother leaves home for long periods and then disappears. Initially sympathizing
with her father, a former football star-turned-broadcaster, Franky eventually
discovers the truth about her parents’ relationship—and her mom’s murder. Some
descriptions of sex and some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
The Frumious Bandersnatch: A Novel of the 87th Precinct RC 57809
by Ed McBain
read by Ray Foushee
2 cassettes
Two masked men snatch twenty-year-old hip-hop diva Tamar from a party on a
yacht in New York City’s harbor. Detectives Steve Carella and Cotton Hawes,
of the 87th Precinct, assist the FBI in the search for the kidnappers. Violence
and strong language. 2004.
Fudge Cupcake Murder: A Hannah Swensen Mystery RC 58266
by Joanne Fluke
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
After teaching a cooking class Minnesota baker Hanna Swensen, from Lemon Meringue
Pie Murder (RC 57480), empties the trash and discovers Sheriff Grant’s body
in a dumpster. When her sister Andrea’s husband, Bill (the sheriff’s rival
in an upcoming election), becomes a suspect, Andrea urges Hanna to investigate.
Includes recipes. 2004.
Full Blast: Full Series RC 58159
by Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes
read by Colleen Delany
2 cassettes
Newspaperwoman Jamie Swift, and millionaire Max Holt’s relationship intensifies
as they investigate a string of murders in Beaumont, South Carolina. The town
is sizzling: the baker spikes his brownies with aphrodisiacs, a kinky lingerie
store opens, and Jamie starts a personal ads column. Some explicit descriptions
of sex. Bestseller. 2004.
Gone Tomorrow: A Bill Slider Mystery RC 57462
by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
In a London park near Shepherd’s Bush, a groundskeeper finds a well-dressed
man’s body—stabbed in the heart, sitting on a swing, carrying a stack of cash
but no identification. To investigate, Detective Inspector Bill Slider takes
to the streets while struggling with his assorted personal relationships. Some
violence and some strong language. 2001.
Guardian of the Horizon RC 58038
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Erin Jones
3 cassettes
Egypt, 1907. Archaeologist family headed by Amelia Peabody and husband Emerson
accepts a hazardous mission to Lost Oasis to save their friend Prince Tarek,
who is suffering from a strange sickness. They encounter constant deceptions
and dangers on the desert trek, ultimately finding themselves victims of a
ruse to dethrone the prince. 2004.
Heart Trouble: A Callahan Garrity Mystery RC 58555
by Kathy Hogan Trocheck
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Just as her sideline cleaning business takes off, private investigator Callahan
Garrity is hired by Atlanta socialite Whitney Dobbs, recently acquitted of
a drunk-driving, hit-and-run homicide that ignited racial tensions. Whitney
wants the assets her rich husband hid after filing for divorce. The case becomes
a murder investigation. Strong language and some violence. 1996.
Help Me Please RC 57650
by Barbara D’Amato
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Hours after the high-profile kidnapping of three-year-old Danni Gaston, a new
web site appears on the Internet featuring live, twenty-four-hour images of the
child being held in isolation. Chicago police detective Polly Kelly and the FBI
race to find Danni and apprehend the cyber-terrorists who took her. Strong language.
1999.
High Country RC 57964
by Nevada Barr
read by Lindsay Ellison
2 cassettes
Park ranger Anna Pigeon, from Flashback (RC 55511), works undercover as a waitress
at Yosemite National Park after four young employees mysteriously vanish. Frustrated
with the investigation, Anna embarks on a rugged backcountry trek, finding
a crashed plane, a drug cache, and angry gunmen. Strong language and some violence.
2004.
Hollywood Tough RC 58429
by Stephen J. Cannell
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Shane Scully and his new wife, Alexa, both Los Angeles police officers, uncover
a Mafia plot to take over film unions. They set up a phony movie company to
expose the mob—but can’t prevent a starlet’s murder and a street gang war.
Descriptions of sex, violence, and strong language. 2003.
Honor’s Kingdom: An Abel Jones Mystery, Book 4 RC 57524
by Owen Parry
read by Nick Sullivan
3 cassettes
Major Abel Jones, from Faded Coat of Blue (RC 50818), is sent to London in
1862 to investigate the murder of a fellow Union agent trying to stifle Britain’s
Confederate sympathies and prevent the South from purchasing warships. Abel
is soon enmeshed in intrigues of British politicians who appear to have something
to hide. 2002.
Hot Pursuit RC 57397
by Nora Kelly
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Professor Gillian Adams quit her job and moved to London to be with her lover,
Edward, a policeman. She reconnects with her old friend Charlotte, whose actress
daughter is being stalked by a perverted fan. When Gillian discovers Charlotte’s
body, she becomes involved in a murder investigation. Some strong language.
2002.
Hotspur RC 57451
by Rita Mae Brown
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
A body is found on land used by the Jefferson Hunt Club in Virginia. Jane "Sister"
Arnold, the hunt master from Outfoxed (RC 50586), surreptitiously investigates
the club’s members when the corpse is identified as a young flirt who disappeared
with her boyfriend twenty-one years earlier. Some strong language. 2002.
The House Sitter: A Peter Diamond Mystery RC 59049
by Peter Lovesey
read by Graeme Malcolm
2 cassettes
When psychological profiler Emma Tysoe’s body, strangled, is found on a Sussex
beach, detective superintendent Peter Diamond assists local forces. Diamond
soon discovers a link to a serial killer known as the "Ancient Mariner," who
kept a list of well-known intended victims. Some strong language. 2003.
The Ice Maiden RC 57137
by Edna Buchanan
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Discovery of burglar’s body reopens a fourteen-year-old rape and murder case.
A survivor, an ice sculptor, lives in seclusion. Miami News reporter Britt
Montero attempts to melt the Ice Maiden’s chilly defenses before the crook’s
accomplices finish what they started. Violence, some descriptions of sex, and
some strong language. 2002.
The Jupiter Myth: A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery RC 58581
by Lindsey Davis
read by George Holmes
3 cassettes
Britannia, A.D. 75. Suave Roman auditor Marcus Didius Falco and his family
are still in the island province when the native king dispatches Falco to investigate
a royal courtier’s murder. The search leads to a female gladiator and criminals
from Rome. Sequel to A Body in the Bathhouse (RC 56614). Some violence. 2002.
Killer.app RC 57281
by Barbara D’Amato
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
A high-tech thriller. When her cyber-savvy sister, Sheryl Birch, winds up
in a coma after a mysterious accident, Chicago cop Susannah Figueroa investigates.
She suspects the mishap and certain murders may be linked to the secret database
Sheryl discovered while working at megacorporation SJR DataSystems. Violence
and some strong language. 1996.
The Killing Kind RC 58245
by John Connolly
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes
Maine private detective Charlie Parker investigates the apparent suicide of
Grace Peltier, a graduate student researching the disappearance of a local
fundamentalist sect. When the group’s mass grave is discovered, Parker suspects
the Fellowship, a shadowy religious organization. Violence and some descriptions
of sex. 2001.
The Kills RC 58014
by Linda Fairstein
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Manhattan sex crimes prosecutor Alexandra Cooper’s latest case involves the
rape of investment banker Paige Vallis, whose attacker is also accused of abusing
his ten-year-old son. When Paige is killed, Alex finds connections to an elderly
Harlem murder victim. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and
some strong language. 2004.
Last Lessons of Summer RC 57898
by Margaret Maron
read by Faith Potts
2 cassettes
Amy Steadman, heiress to a children’s book empire, visits the North Carolina
farmhouse of her late grandmother, Frances Barbour, to put the valuable estate,
and her own life, in order. While sorting through her inheritance, Amy seeks
answers to her mother’s long-ago suicide and Frances’s recent murder. Some
descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2003.
Last Lullaby: An Eve Diamond Novel RC 58638
by Denise Hamilton
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
L.A. reporter Eve Diamond accompanies a U.S. Customs supervisor meeting a plane
from China. Shots ring out leaving three people dead and a two-year-old toddler
missing. Eve and a score of unsavory characters search for the child amongst
the immigrant population. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions
of sex. 2004.
Legal Tender RC 57153
by Lisa Scottoline
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
When Bennie Rosato’s partner and ex-boyfriend, Mark Biscardi, is murdered after
announcing his plans to dissolve their Philadelphia law firm, police suspect
Bennie. Upon falling under suspicion for two more killings, Bennie becomes
a fugitive in a desperate race to prove her innocence. Strong language and
some descriptions of sex. 1996.
Lemon Meringue Pie Murder: A Hannah Swensen Mystery RC 57480
by Joanne Fluke
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Bakery owner Hannah Swensen of Lake Eden, Minnesota—last seenin Blueberry Muffin
Murder (RC 55213)—enlists the help of two sometime boyfriends when middle-aged
flirt Rhonda Scharf is murdered after consuming one of Hannah’s pies. As Hannah
investigates, her family urges her to settle down. Includes recipes. 2003.
Letter from Home RC 57369
by Carolyn Hart
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Gretchen Gilman receives a letter prompting a flood of memories from her girlhood
when a friend’s mother was murdered. It’s World War II, and Gretchen, a thirteen-year-old
cub reporter for the town paper, seeks the truth and loses her innocence. Now,
fifty years later, the truth finds her. 2003.
Life Sentence RC 58478
by David Ellis
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
When Jon Soliday, childhood friend and current attorney for state senator Grant
Tully, is accused of murder, the investigation leads to a decades-old secret
the two men have kept hidden since they were teens. Additional killings and
blackmail threaten to unravel their lives. Strong language and some violence.
2003.
The Little Sister RC 56533
by Raymond Chandler
read by Conrad Feininger
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Orfamay Quest, a mousy office girl from Kansas, hires private-eye Philip Marlowe
to locate her missing brother, Orrin. Marlowe suspects Orfamay has not told
the whole story as he trails Orrin through blackmail and murder. Some strong
language. 1949.
A Little Yuletide Murder RC 57577
by Donald Bain
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Mystery writer Jessica Fletcher is in Cabot Cove for the holidays when local
farmer Rory Brent, who plays Santa Claus, is found murdered. Rumor points to
Jake Walther as the main suspect. Jessica, concerned by the rush to judgment,
investigates the case in time for the upcoming Christmas festival. 1998.
Luck of the Draw RC 57560
by Carolina Garcia-Aguilera
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
Summoned to their parents’ home in Miami, Cuban American Esmeralda Montoya
and three siblings learn their mother vividly dreamed of getting back and restoring
the family’s confiscated Havana casino, La Estrella. But planning the return
must wait until Esmeralda finds Diamond, her youngest sister missing in Las
Vegas. Some strong language. 2003.
Maggie Needs an Alibi RC 56795
by Kasey Michaels
read by Coleen Delany
2 cassettes
When bestselling mystery writer Maggie Kelly’s Regency-era characters come
to life in her Manhattan living room, she is sure she is dreaming. It is Saint
Just and his sidekick who come to her rescue, however, after she is accused
of poisoning her publisher and former lover. Strong language. 2002.
Majoring in Murder RC 57578
by Donald Bain
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Mystery writer Jessica Fletcher is teaching a class at an Indiana college when
a tornado strikes and one of two professors who didn’t seek emergency shelter
is soon discovered dead. Jessica doubts the death was accidental, instead suspecting
foul play. As she investigates, Jessica becomes embroiled in campus politics.
2003.
The Mangrove Coast RC 57067
by Randy Wayne White
read by Michael Russoto
2 cassettes
Marine biologist and former intelligence agent Doc Ford, of Sanibel Island,
Florida, is enlisted by a late friend’s daughter to find her mother. Gail Richardson
has disappeared with her creepy psychotic lover. Doc traces the pair to Panama
and finds that Gail is a virtual prisoner. Violence and strong language. 1998.
Martinis and Mayhem RC 57551
by Donald Bain
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
On a San Francisco publicity tour, mystery writer Jessica Fletcher visits a
women’s prison and encounters inmate Kimberly Steffer, a children’s book author
convicted of murdering her husband. After reading Kimberly’s diary, Jessica
doubts her guilt. With help from Scotland Yard inspector George Sutherland,
a potential romantic interest, Jessica offers her sleuthing services. 1995.
The McCone Files RC 57496
by Marcia Muller
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Fifteen investigative case files of San Francisco private detective Sharon
McCone trace her two decades at the All Souls Legal Cooperative, from the beginning
of her career there to her eventual relocation of the business to a swanky
new office. Some violence and some strong language. 1995.
McNally’s Alibi: An Archy McNally Novel by Vincent Lardo RC 57525
by Vincent Lardo
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
Hunting for the manuscript of Truman Capote’s Answered Prayers, Archy McNally
becomes involved in a sting operation in which he is a primary murder suspect.
Unravelling the mystery, McNally encounters a scandal comprising rich eccentrics,
shady antiques dealers, and tangled relationships. 2002.
McNally’s Chance: An Archy McNally Novel by Vincent Lardo RC 57679
by Vincent Lardo
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
Archy McNally is hired by author Sabrina Wright to find her missing husband
and daughter. His search, unsuspected at first, leads him once again into the
lives of Palm Beach’s wealthiest, most prestigious families and into Wright’s
carefully spun web of deceit. 2001.
McNally’s Dare: An Archy McNally Novel by Vincent Lardo RC 57647
by Vincent Lardo
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
Archy McNally delves into the private lives of the Palm Beach elite after the
death of a young caterer. His inquiry raises suspicions about the victim’s
connections to a wealthy family and about a benefactor’s true identity. 2003.
The Mistress of Alderley RC 58755
by Robert Barnard
read by Anne Flosnik
2 cassettes
Retired actress Caroline Fawley lives contentedly on an estate near Leeds with
her children. Her married lover, wealthy Marius Fleetwood, visits every weekend.
When Fleetwood is murdered, Detective Sergeant Peace leads an investigation
that turns up numerous suspects with good reason to kill, including various
offspring, lovers, and ex-spouses. Strong language. 2002.
Monday Mourning RC 58549
by Kathy Reichs
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan, in Montreal to testify at a murder
trial, also helps her lover, homicide detective Andrew Ryan, investigate the
remains of three women discovered in a pizza parlor basement. A potential witness
is also murdered. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
The Monkey’s Raincoat RC 58199
by Robert Crais
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Ellen Lang hires private detective Elvis Cole to find her philandering husband,
Mort, who has disappeared with their school-age son. When Mort, a Hollywood
talent agent, turns up dead and Ellen is kidnapped, Elvis uncovers ties to
illegal drugs. Strong language, some explicit descriptions of sex, and some
violence. 1987.
Monsieur Pamplemousse Omnibus, Volume 1 RC 57661
by Michael Bond
read by Robert Blumenfeld
3 cassettes
Three novels featuring a retired French police inspector-turned-food-critic
and his bloodhound, Pommes Frites. While tasting the best each restaurant has
to offer, the critic also uncovers mayhem and murder in Monsieur Pamplemousse,
Monsieur Pamplemousse and the Secret Mission, and Monsieur Pamplemousse on
the Spot. 1983.
Monsieur Pamplemousse Omnibus, Volume 2 RC 57946
by Michael Bond
read by Robert Blumenfeld
4 cassettes
Four novels featuring a French food critic, once a police inspector, and his
dog, Pommes Frites. In Monsieur Pamplemousse Takes the Cure, he heads for a
spa to lose weight and discovers little old ladies dying off. Also includes
Monsieur Pamplemousse Aloft, Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates, and Monsieur
Pamplemousse Rests His Case. 1987.
Monsieur Pamplemousse Omnibus, Volume 3 RC 58279
by Michael Bond
read by Robert Blumenfeld
3 cassettes
Three stories featuring a French food critic, once a police inspector. In "Monsieur
Pamplemousse Stands Firm" the first female colleague is hired. In "Monsieur
Pamplemousse on Location," along with his bloodhound, Pommes Frites, he finds
crime on a movie set. In "Monsieur Pamplemousse Takes the Train" he travels
to Rome. 1992.
Mr. Paradise RC 57710
by Elmore Leonard
read by Christopher Walker
2 cassettes
Model Kelly has accompanied roommate Chloe on her job as escort to elderly
Mr. Paradiso when two gunmen kill Chloe and her client. Wanting Paradiso’s
fortune, the crooks coerce Kelly into impersonating Chloe. While a Detroit
investigating detective falls for "Chloe," she tries to dodge the murderers.
Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Mrs. Roberto; or, The Widowy Worries of the Moosepath League: Moosepath League
Chronicles RC 58531
by Van Reid
read by Mitzi Friedlander
4 cassettes
Maine, 1897. Tobias Walton continues to woo Miss Phileda McCannon and with
aide-de-camp Sundry Moss sets out to visit Sundry’s uncle. Instead they become
unexpected guests at the eccentric Fern Farm. Meanwhile, fellow Moosepathians,
searching for elusive parachutist Mrs. Roberto, run afoul of Fuzz Hadley’s
gang. 2003.
Muletrain to Maggody: An Arly Hanks Mystery RC 58670
by Joan Hess
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Maggody police chief Arly Hanks has her hands full with the filming of a Civil
War reenactment and the revelation that Confederate gold is hidden nearby.
As the townspeople and film crew compete to find the treasure, some senior
citizens mysteriously die and Arly’s old flame returns. Some strong language.
2004.
Murder at a Vineyard Mansion: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery RC 58710
by Philip R. Craig
read by Ray Foushee
2 cassettes
Chappaquiddick aristocrat Maud Mayhew hires private detective J.W. Jackson,
from A Vineyard Killing (RC 57831), to prove her errant son, Harold, didn’t
kill night watchman Ollie Mattes. But before J.W. can investigate, Harold,
himself, is murdered. The trail leads J.W. to some of the island’s most prominent
families. 2004.
Murder on the QE2 RC 57581
by Donald Bain
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Mystery writer Jessica Fletcher receives free passage aboard the luxury ocean
liner in return for giving lectures and writing a play to entertain fellow
passengers. When a famous actress is murdered, Jessica is recruited as the
ship’s spokeswoman and considers the eclectic group of suspects. 1997.
The Murder Room RC 57164
by P.D. James
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
When museum trustee Neville Dupayne votes to close the institution he is murdered
in a gruesome way that mimics one of the exhibits. Commander Adam Dalgliesh,
still in love with Emma Lavenham from Death in Holy Orders (RC 51889), investigates.
But more deaths occur. Bestseller. 2003.
My Sister’s Keeper RC 57734
by Nora Kelly
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
At the University of the Pacific Northwest, sexist issues and ongoing feminist
struggles cloud the awarding of the Carver Grant. In an atmosphere of assaults
and violence, a student is murdered. Gillian Adams and her Scotland Yard boyfriend
investigate. Some violence. 1992.
The Narrows RC 58047
by Michael Connelly
read by Len Cariou
2 cassettes
Retired LAPD detective Harry Bosch investigates the death of his pal Terry
McCaleb from A Darkness More than Night (RC 51468). Disgraced FBI agent Rachel
Walling tracks down serial killer Bob Backus, her former boss. The two cases
merge as more bodies are discovered. Violence and strong language. 2004.
Nick’s Trip RC 56542
by George P. Pelecanos
read by Conrad Feininger
2 cassettes
Private investigator Nick Stefanos is tending bar in Washington, D.C., when
old friend Billy Goodrich asks him to find his missing wife. Nick agrees and
uncovers lies and deception amid shady business deals. Violence, strong language,
and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1993.
Old Wounds RC 57748
by Nora Kelly
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Historian Gillian Adams returns to the Hudson River Valley to care for her
ailing mother and guest-lecture at the local college. Soon a student’s murder
rocks the campus and poses ugly questions about some of Gillian’s childhood
friends. Meanwhile, her Scotland Yard lover, Edward, comes to visit. Some strong
language. 1998.
A Palette for Murder RC 57576
by Donald Bain
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Vacationing with friends in the idyllic Hamptons, mystery writer Jessica Fletcher
gives in to her secret passion and takes a painting class. The foray turns
deadly when a young nude model dies suddenly. Jessica investigates and discovers
a possible connection to the deaths of an artist and, more recently, a reporter.
1996.
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Crime: A Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery with Recipes
RC 57950
by Tamar Myers
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Hollywood comes to Amish country with a film crew on location at Magdalena
Yoder’s Pennsylvania Dutch inn. But on the first day of shooting, the movie’s
assistant director is found dead in the barn—impaled on a pitchfork. The police
chief suspects Magdalena, who then decides to solve the crime herself. 1995.
A Pawn for a Queen: An Ursula Blanchard Mystery RC 58087
by Fiona Buckley
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Widowed again, Ursula looks forward to a quiet retirement from the queen’s
court—but not yet. When her treasonous cousin, Edward, heads for Scotland with
a list of families loyal to Mary, Queen of Scots—Elizabeth’s rival for the
throne of England—Ursula sets out to stop him. Some violence. 2002.
The Perfumed Sleeve RC 58303
by Laura Joh Rowland
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes
Japan, 1694. Sano, the shogun’s private detective, honors fellow samurai Makino
Narisada’s posthumous request to determine whether Makino’s own death was murder.
Sano, with his wife Reiko under cover, fears the investigation will implicate
dangerous leaders of rival political factions. Some explicit descriptions of
sex and some violence. 2004.
Photo Finish RC 58275
by Ngaio Marsh
read by Graeme Malcolm
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Montague Reece invites Scotland Yard’s Roderick Alleyn and artist wife Troy
to his New Zealand estate and commissions Troy to paint his mistress, opera
star Sommita. As Roderick tries to protect the singer from a nuisance photographer,
rumors of drug involvement surface and Sommita is found murdered. 1980.
Picture Me Dead RC 58386
by Heather Graham
read by Sharon Murray
3 cassettes
After spying a friend lying nearly dead on I-95, south Florida police cadet
Ashley Montague investigates. Her search leads to homicide detective Jake Dilessio,
who is consumed by a bizarre murder reminiscent of past cult killings. Together
they explore possible links—and their desire. Explicit descriptions of sex,
violence, and strong language. 2003.
Poison Blonde: An Amos Walker Mystery RC 58388
by Loren D. Estleman
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Detroit private detective Amos Walker assists blackmailed Latin entertainer
Gilia Cristobal (her assumed name) who fled arrest in her native land. Complicating
matters is Gilia’s manager—drug dealer Hector Matador— Walker’s old enemy.
When the blackmailer is murdered, Walker investigates. Some violence and some
strong language. 2003.
A Presumption of Death RC 57963
by Jill Paton Walsh and Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Patricia Kilgarriff
2 cassettes
Hertfordshire, England; 1940. Harriet, wife of Lord Peter Wimsey, is living
in the country with her children while her husband is away fighting. After
an air raid drill in the village, a glamorous city-bred girl doing wartime
farmwork is found murdered. Harriet assists the police superintendent with
the investigation. 2002.
Provence—to Die For RC 57580
by Donald Bain
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Vacationing in France, Jessica Fletcher takes cooking lessons from chef Emil
Bertrand that are cut short when he is killed. Bertrand’s lover is arrested.
But after the murder weapon surfaces at the country farmhouse where Jessica
is staying, the mystery writer turns her attention to houseguest Mallory Cartright,
an American teenager. 2002.
R Is for Ricochet RC 58104
by Sue Grafton
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Convicted embezzler Reba Lafferty’s dying father hires PI Kinsey Millhone to
keep Reba out of trouble upon her release from prison. But the wealthy thirty-two-year-old
party girl resumes her previous lifestyle and involves Kinsey in burglary,
revenge, and eventually murder. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller.
2004.
Reckless Abandon RC 57959
by Stuart Woods
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
Cop-turned-lawyer Stone Barrington and Orchid City, Florida, police chief Holly
Barker team up to capture a mass murderer who is safeguarded in the witness
protection program. Barrington and Barker discover they have a strong attraction
to each other and that the CIA is interested in the case. Strong language and
some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
Rendezvous Eighteenth RC 58521
by Jake Lamar
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Ricky Jenks, an African American expatriate in Paris, agrees to help his hated
cousin Cash, a doctor, find his runaway wife. Ricky soon uncovers Cash’s shady
business dealings and enters a world of drugs, fraud, murder, and sexual deviance.
Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Resurrection Men: A John Rebus Mystery RC 57947
by Ian Rankin
read by Graeme Malcolm
3 cassettes
When insubordinate Edinburgh detective inspector John Rebus is sent to the
police college for retraining, he is also recruited to obtain evidence of crimes
by other troublemaking class members. The group researches a cold murder case
that becomes entwined with a current investigation embroiling the suspected
cops. Violence and strong language. 2002.
The Return of the Black Widowers RC 58389
by Isaac Asimov
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
Sixteen stories, some previously unpublished in any collection, involving the
Black Widowers club members who gather monthly to dine and solve a brainteasing
puzzle. The men ponder mysteries ranging from murder and theft to an umbrella’s
seemingly inexplicable disappearance into a space warp. Foreword by Harlan
Ellison. Some strong language. 2003.
The Rule of Four RC 58297
by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Princeton seniors Tom Sullivan and Paul Harris unravel the secrets of the Hypnerotomachia
Poliphili, a baffling Renaissance text. Using the Rule of Four, they decode
a hidden crypt’s location and quickly face revelations, bizarre events, and
even death. Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language.
Bestseller. 2004.
Rum and Razors RC 57579
by Donald Bain
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Bestselling mystery writer Jessica Fletcher of Cabot Cove, Maine, is vacationing
in St. Thomas when hotel owner and friend Walter Marschalk is murdered. Jessica
uses her talent for sleuthing to assist the local police in finding the killer.
1995.
Rumpole and the Primrose Path: A Rumpole Mystery RC 57977
by John Mortimer
read by Graeme Malcolm
1 cassette
Six stories featuring British barrister Rumpole, now recovering from his near-fatal
heart attack in Rumpole Rests His Case (RC 55589). In the title piece, Rumpole
investigates a fellow patient’s mysterious death at the Primrose Path convalescent
home in Sussex. Back in London he takes on five other cases. 2002.
Scenarios: A "Nameless Detective" Casebook RC 58413
by Bill Pronzini
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Fourteen short mysteries spanning thirty-five years of "nameless" San Francisco
PI stories. In "It’s a Lousy World," Nameless vindicates a friend suspected
of—and shot for—robbing a liquor store. Also includes "Wrong Place, Wrong Time"
and "Incident in a Neighborhood Tavern." Violence and some strong language.
2003.
Shades of Black: Crime and Mystery Stories by African American Authors RC
58506
edited by Eleanor Taylor Bland
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Twenty-two short mysteries featuring African American characters. In Hugh Holton’s
"The Werewolf File," Chicago police confront a supernatural killer. Also includes
"Bombardier" by Walter Mosley and stories by Gar Anthony Haywood, Penny Mickelbury,
Grace F. Edwards, and others. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2004.
Shadow of Death: A Brady Coyne Mystery RC 59033
by William G. Tapply
read by L.J. Ganser
2 cassettes
Suspicious of senate-candidate Ellen Stoddard’s evasive husband, her campaign
manager asks Boston attorney Brady Coyne, a friend of Ellen’s, to hire a private
investigator. When the detective is murdered and Ellen’s husband disappears,
Brady claims attorney-client privilege and investigates on his own. Some violence
and some strong language. 2003.
The Shadow of the Wind RC 58940
by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Barcelona, 1945. Young Daniel Sempere selects Julián Carax’s The Shadow of
the Wind when his father takes him to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. Daniel
loves the novel, investigates the author’s life and death, and meets a cast
of characters hiding deadly secrets. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller.
2001.
Shadows of Glory: An Abel Jones Mystery, Book 2 RC 58243
by Owen Parry
read by Nick Sullivan
2 cassettes
Major Abel Jones, from Faded Coat of Blue (RC 50818), is sent to upstate New
York by President Lincoln in 1862 to investigate two murders of federal agents
and hints of a possible immigrant insurrection. Jones encounters a deadly plot
against the Union and gets help from a beautiful mystic. Some strong language.
2000.
Silver Pigs: A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery RC 58069
by Lindsey Davis
read by George Holmes
2 cassettes
Imperial Rome, A.D. 70. In the first book in the series private investigator
Marcus Didius Falco assists Sosia Camillina, a senator’s sixteen-year-old niece,
whose uncle has hidden in her bank box a stash of valuable lead ingots from
Britain. Prequel to Shadows in Bronze (RC 36464). 1989.
Six Easy Pieces: Easy Rawlins Stories RC 56534
by Walter Mosley
read by Chuck Young
2 cassettes
Seven interconnected short stories featuring Easy Rawlins in 1960s Los Angeles.
Rawlins assists pals who are in trouble and encounters arson, murder, and mayhem.
He also searches for his friend Mouse, who he suspects may still be alive.
Some violence and some strong language. 2003.
The Sleuth of Baghdad: The Inspector Chafik Stories RC 57257
by Charles B. Child
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Fifteen tales of mystery and intrigue set in 1940s Baghdad featuring police
inspector Chafik J. Chafik and his sergeant Abdullah. In "The Inspector Is
Discreet," they suspect the father of an Englishman’s murdered Iraqi mistress
did her in to avenge the family’s honor. Some violence and some strong language.
2002.
Something’s Down There RC 57654
by Mickey Spillane
read by Jim Zeiger
2 cassettes
Former government agent Mako Hooker, spending his retirement fishing, is recalled
to action when a sea creature nicknamed the "eater" attacks boats and old war
mines resurface. A film company headed by a former mobster arrives to film
the investigation. Some strong language. 2003.
The Spirit Line RC 58343
by Aimée Thurlo and David Thurlo
read by Colleen Delany
1 cassette
Preparing for her upcoming Navajo womanhood ceremony, fifteen-year-old Crystal
Manyfeathers weaves a traditional rug but omits the spirit line—a flaw intentionally
woven as a tribute to Spider Woman. When the rug disappears, Crystal and her
friend Junior, a healer’s apprentice, launch a search. For junior and senior
high readers. 2004.
Stone Cold: A Jesse Stone Novel RC 57469
by Robert B. Parker
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
A pair of sadistic serial killers set their sights on small-town Massachusetts
police chief Jesse Stone. Jesse stalks his stalkers while he also deals with
three rapists, his own drinking, and his ex-wife. Strong language, some descriptions
of sex, and some violence. 2003.
Strange Brew: A Callahan Garrity Mystery RC 58149
by Kathy Hogan Trocheck
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
On a stormy Halloween night, Atlanta cleaning lady and part-time PI Calla-
han Garrity discovers the body of prospective microbrewery owner Jackson Poole.
An aging flower child named "Wuvvy," recently evicted by Poole, is the main
suspect. But she contacts Garrity for help—then also turns up dead. Strong
language. 1997.
Strangers in Town: Three Newly Discovered Mysteries by Ross Macdonald RC 58431
by Ross Macdonald
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
Three previously unpublished detective stories by author Ross Macdonald, born
Kenneth Millar (1915–1983). Includes "Death by Water," which features investigator
Joe Rogers; and "Strangers in Town" and "The Angry Man," both starring southern
California private eye Lew Archer. Comprehensive introduction by editor Tom
Nolan provides biographical information on the author. 2001.
The Sunday Philosophy Club: An Isabel Dalhousie Mystery RC 58888
by Alexander McCall Smith
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Edinburgh. Isabel Dalhousie, editor of the Review of Applied Ethics, witnesses
a young man’s fatal fall in a concert hall and becomes convinced that his death
is not suicide. Following intuition, Isabel investigates, assisted by a frosty
banker, an upright housekeeper, and her niece’s rejected boyfriend. Bestseller.
2004.
Tears of the Giraffe RC 57445
by Alexander McCall Smith
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Mma Ramotswe of The Number One Ladies’ Detective Agency (RC 55503) in Botswana
takes on more cases involving missing people, cheating spouses, and thieves.
She also contends with her foster children and her fiancé. 2000.
Ten Big Ones: A Stephanie Plum Novel RC 58499
by Janet Evanovich
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum, from To the Nines (RC 56437), and
her sidekick, Lula, witness a convenience store robbery. Because Stephanie
can identify the culprit, she is a hit-list target. Stephanie tracks a killer
and suppresses her attraction to Ranger. Strong language and some violence.
Bestseller. 2004.
Therapy RC 58111
by Jonathan Kellerman
read by Roy Avers
3 cassettes
Psychologist Alex Delaware helps LAPD pal Milo Sturgis investigate a double
homicide on lover’s lane. The male victim had been in treatment with celebrity
therapist Mary Lou Koppel, but Mary herself is murdered before Alex can learn
her secrets. Strong language, some explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence.
Bestseller. 2004.
Thou Shalt Not Grill: A Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery with Recipes RC 58261
by Tamar Myers
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
For the Hernia, Pennsylvania, bicentennial celebration, residents plan to open
a time capsule buried in 1904. But a guest at Magdalena Yoder’s inn is found
dead at the ceremonial site and the container is missing. Magdalena discovers
that all her guests have reasons for wanting to find it. Some strong language.
2004.
The Truth Hurts RC 58408
by Nancy Pickard
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Florida author Marie Lightfoot receives e-mails demanding she collaborate on
a book about her own murder. Cooperating with her would-be killer leads Marie
back to her Alabama hometown to confront her parents’ racist past. Sequel to
Ring of Truth (RC 52443). Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some
strong language. 2002.
The Unfinished Clue RC 58282
by Georgette Heyer
read by George Holmes
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Wealthy general Sir Arthur Billington-Smith, giving a house party, is murdered
in his study. Scotland Yard Inspector Harding finds prime suspects in hapless
widow Fay; the butler; and a cabaret dancer, the victim’s unsuitable future
daughter-in-law. All have justification and means to kill the unlikable, verbally
abusive host. 1934.
The Vig RC 58138
by John Lescroart
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Rusty Ingraham warns his friend San Francisco lawyer-turned-bartender Dismas
Hardy that convict Louis Baker is out on parole. When Rusty goes missing, Dismas
tries to convince police that Louis, among a jumble of suspects, killed him.
Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1990.
Vineyard Deceit: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery RC 57603
by Philip R. Craig
read by Ray Foushee
2 cassettes
A Middle Eastern king and his entourage descend on the island to recover a
stolen national treasure of emeralds. While ex-Boston cop Jeff "J.W." Jackson
helps local police oversee the exchange, the jewels vanish, and so does Jackson’s
lady friend, Zee. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1992.
A Vineyard Killing: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery RC 57831
by Philip R. Craig
read by Ray Foushee
1 cassette
Millionaire real-estate developer Donald Fox and his brother Paul arrive on
the island to buy up land from residents holding dubious titles, including
former cop J.W. Jackson. No one is surprised when Paul is shot, but he may
not have been the intended target. Both men have made enemies. 2003.
A Visible Darkness RC 58400
by Jonathon King
read by Roy Avers
2 cassettes
Following The Blue Edge of Midnight (RC 56676), former Philadelphia cop Max
Freeman is pulled again from his isolated Everglades refuge to help an old
friend. Assisted by agent Sherry Richards, Max investigates the suspicious
deaths of elderly black Fort Lauderdale widows. Strong language, some descriptions
of sex, and some violence. 2003.
Visions in Death: An Eve Dallas Mystery RC 58864
by J.D. Robb
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
New York City, 2059. Lieutenant Eve Dallas investigates a series of murders,
their horrific details foreseen by a psychic—whom Eve reluctantly consults.
After a near-fatal assault on her partner, Eve and husband Roarke attempt to
resolve the nightmare. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of
sex. Bestseller. 2004.
War and Peas: A Jane Jeffry Mystery RC 58655
by Jill Churchill
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
Sleuthy single mother Jane Jeffry participates in a Civil War reenactment at
the Snellen Museum’s annual pea festival during which the museum director is
shot to death. Jane utilizes her volunteer hours at the museum and her relationship
with detective VanDyne to identify suspects, including a disgruntled Snellen
heir. 1996.
The Way the Crow Flies RC 57171
by Ann-Marie MacDonald
read by Kimberly Schraf
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Ontario, Canada; 1962. A girl is strangled on a military base where eight-
year-old Madeleine McCarthy and classmates are being molested by their teacher.
Meanwhile, Madeleine’s father is safeguarding an ex-Nazi scientist. Their secrets
involving the murder day lead to more tragedy. Some descriptions of sex, some
violence, and some strong language. 2003.
What Happened to Lani Garver RC 56888
by Carol Plum-Ucci
read by MaryBeth Wise
2 cassettes
Sixteen-year-old Claire struggles with increasing concerns about a recurrence
of her leukemia and her mother’s alcoholism until an enigmatic newcomer Lani—who
is either a boy, a girl, or perhaps a "floating angel"—helps her get control
of her life at the risk of his own. Strong language. For senior high readers.
2002.
When in Rome RC 58274
by Ngaio Marsh
read by Graeme Malcolm
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Under cover on an international drug smuggling investigation, Scotland Yard
inspector Roderick Alleyn accompanies a motley group of sightseers on a tour
of Italian ruins. When their unscrupulous guide disappears and a postcard vendor
is murdered, Alleyn advises the travelers not to leave town before the killer
is apprehended. 1971.
Whisker of Evil RC 58182
by Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
Virginia postmistress Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen, from The Tail of the Tip-Off
(RC 55754), finds horse breeder Barry Monteith bleeding to death. After another
killing, two rabies cases, and discovery of a ring owned by a long-missing
woman, Harry’s sleuthy four-legged cohorts help investigate. Some violence
and some strong language. 2004.
The White Road RC 58472
by John Connolly
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes
Maine private detective Charlie Parker assists attorney Elliot Norton in South
Carolina. They defend a nineteen-year-old African American man accused of
killing his wealthy white girlfriend. Parker is soon embroiled in the area’s
racial tensions. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Winds of Change: A Richard Jury Mystery RC 58862
by Martha Grimes
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes
London, England. After being hospitalized in The Grave Maurice (RC 55003)
superintendent Richard Jury investigates a five-year-old girl’s murder. Evidence
of sexual abuse leads to a ring of pedophiles and to the body of a woman on
a wealthy businessman’s estate. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller.
2004.
Windy City Dying: A Marti MacAlister Mystery RC 57253
by Eleanor Taylor Bland
read by MaryBeth Wise
2 cassettes
Chicago. After thirteen years, Adrian Quinn is out of prison and out for revenge,
targeting the loved ones of those who convicted him, including African American
detective Marti MacAlister. With the death toll rising, MacAlister investigates,
and troubled children she once counseled provide clues. Violence and some strong
language. 2002.
Winterkill RC 58323
by C.J. Box
read by David Hartley-Margolin
2 cassettes
A sudden winter storm doesn’t stop a madman stalking federal employees in Wyoming’s
Twelve Sleep National Forest. Game warden Joe Pickett finds a brutally murdered
supervisor and then an injured manager whom someone left to die. Then Joe’s
foster daughter April is kidnapped. Some violence and some strong language.
2003.
With This Puzzle, I Thee Kill RC 58422
by Parnell Hall
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Crossword puzzle columnist Cora Felton has asked her less-than-enthusiastic
niece, Sherry, to be her maid of honor at an upcoming double wedding ceremony
in which Sherry’s friend, Brenda, will also be tying the knot—with Sherry’s
abusive ex-husband, Dennis. Threatening cryptograms and murder disrupt the
pending nuptials. 2003.
The Association RC 56461
by Bentley Little
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Barry, a horror writer, and his wife, Maureen, leave California for a gated
community in Utah where they discover bizarre neighbors and a homeowners’
association that sanctions killing pets and murdering members who break the
rules. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2001.
Blood Canticle: The Vampire Chronicles RC 57172
by Anne Rice
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
When Mona Mayfair, a mortal witch near death, arrives at Blackwood Farm (RC
54945), vampire Lestat reluctantly saves her by turning her into a vampire.
Drawn into the complex saga of the Mayfair witches’ lives, he falls for Dr.
Rowan Mayfair. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some violence. Bestseller.
2003.
Dangerous Girls RC 57708
by R.L. Stine
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Twins Destiny and Livvy, home from their jobs as summer camp counselors, discover
they have become vampires. The high school seniors desperately seek the "Restorer"
so they can return to normal even as their friends are being murdered. Some
violence. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Dhampir RC 57598
by Barb Hendee and J.C. Hendee
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Magiere earns a living claiming to hunt vampires while her half-elf partner,
Leesil, impersonates one. When they retire to Miiska to run a tavern, they
are unaware that a group of real vampires lives there. And Magiere soon discovers
her own true nature. For senior high readers. 2003.
The Good House RC 58397
by Tananarive Due
read by Madelyn Buzzard
4 cassettes
African American talent agent Angela Toussaint returns to her late grandmother’s
house in Washington state where Angela’s son committed suicide two years earlier.
With her high school sweetheart, Angela investigates the tragedy and battles
ancient supernatural forces that possessed her family. Violence, strong language,
and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Journals of Eleanor Druse: My Investigation of the Kingdom Hospital Incident
RC 58074
by Eleanor Druse
read by Barbara Caruso
2 cassettes
Maine. While visiting a hospitalized friend, elderly Eleanor "Sally" Druse
has a near-death experience. After other disturbing events she investigates
a decades-old tragedy and puts to rest one young victim’s spirit. Literary
basis for Stephen King’s television miniseries. Some violence and some strong
language. 2004.
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Volume 14 RC 57556
edited by Stephen Jones
read by Mary Kane
4 cassettes
Twenty short horror stories from 2002 written by Neil Gaiman, Don Tumasonis,
Nicholas Royle, Jay Russell, Basil Copper, and others. Includes an overview
of the year’s horror fiction and "Necrology 2002," a listing of horror genre
writers, authors, performers, and technicians who died in 2002. Some descriptions
of sex and some violence. 2003.
Night Blooming: From the Chronicles of Saint-Germain RC 57273
by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
read by Fred Major
4 cassettes
A.D. 796. Gynethe Mehaut, an albino woman, is believed to be possessed by demons.
When vampire Hiernom Rakoczy de Santus Germainius is ordered to accompany Gynethe
to a papal hearing in Rome, passion ignites between these two night-dwellers.
But in trying to save Gynethe, Rakoczy may damn her soul forever. 2002.
The Night Class RC 59125
by Tom Piccirilli
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
College senior Caleb Prentiss, plagued by stigmata since his sister’s suicide,
obsesses over the murder of Sylvia Campbell, who was killed in his dorm room
over winter vacation. He suspects a faculty cover-up and learns the terrifying
truth during an evening of madness. Violence, strong language, and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2002.
Odd Thomas RC 56919
by Dean Koontz
read by David Toney
2 cassettes
Thomas, a twenty-year-old short order cook, possesses the paranormal ability
to see dead people and predict violence. Thomas’s premonitory vision of mass
murder activates when he meets "Fungus Man," who is surrounded by bodachs,
malevolent spirits that foretell bloodshed. Thomas uses his insights to deter
catastrophe. Violence. Bestseller. 2003.
Second Glance RC 58036
by Jodi Picoult
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
Vermont. Developers acquiring property from an elderly scientist spark protests
from Native Americans claiming the site is a burial ground. After a rash of
unexplained phenomena, ghost hunter Ross Wakeman—suicidal since his fiancée’s
death—investigates. The paranormal activity shows disturbing links to eugenics
projects in the 1920s and 1930s. Some descriptions of sex and some violence.
2003.
The Shuttered Room and Other Tales of Terror RC 54788
by H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth
read by Conrad Feininger
1 cassette (Reissue)
Six tales of horror. In the title piece Abner Whateley’s grandfather left him
a strange letter instructing him to destroy every living thing in a shuttered
room. Abner did not understand the message until he saw dusty prints and a
monstrous creature squatting on the bed. 1971.
The Taking RC 58300
by Dean Koontz
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Twenty-eight-year-old Molly Sloan and her husband, Neil, awaken to terrifying
news of impending global disaster. As they lose all communication and watch
an eerie fog settle on their small California town, Molly, Neil, and their
neighbors brace themselves against the onslaught of evil. Violence and some
strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Waiting for Sarah RC 58207
by Bruce McBay and James Heneghan
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
Mike loses his legs and his family in a car accident. When he’s back in school,
Sarah, a younger student, befriends him. As Mike slowly recovers from tragedy
he learns that Sarah is a murdered girl’s ghost. For junior and senior high
readers. 2003.
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection RC 57308
edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling
read by L.J. Ganser
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Thirty-nine stories, one essay, and thirteen poems from fairy tales to gothic
horror by such authors as James Frenkel, Jeffrey Ford, Terry Dowling, Neil
Gaiman, and Elizabeth Hand. Includes an overview of 2002’s works in this genre
and list of honorable mentions. Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and
some strong language. 2003.
Balance of Power RC 57366
by Richard North Patterson
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
4 cassettes
The wedding of U.S. president Kerry Kilcannon, of Protect and Defend (RC
51353), and journalist Lara Costello leads to tragedy when Lara’s sister
Joan and others are gunned down by Joan’s abusive husband. Kilcannon’s subsequent
efforts to eradicate gun violence pit him against Washington’s powerful gun
lobby. Some violence. 2003.
The Consignment RC 58331
by Grant Sutherland
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
A former army ranger in the Gulf War who saw his men killed by U.S.-made weapons
sold to the enemy, Ned Rourke works undercover for the Defense Intelligence
Agency investigating illegal arms trading. When his partner is killed, Rourke
vows to complete the mission—even at the cost of his marriage. Violence and
strong language. 2003.
The Fortunes of Wangrin RC 58076
by Amadou Hampaté Bâ
read by Peter Jay Fernandez
3 cassettes
Drawing on traditional oral literature, Malian scholar and novelist Hampaté
Bâ (1900–1991) tells the story of an ambitious native interpreter for a French
colonial officer in West Africa. Standing between two conflicting cultures
and value systems, Wangrin tries to work both sides of the street, with consequences
that are comic and painful. 1973.
The Last Days RC 57970
by Joel C. Rosenberg
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
Senior presidential advisor Jon Bennett and his CIA partner, Erin McCoy, are
in Jerusalem to implement an Arab-Israeli peace plan. When Palestinian leader
Yasser Arafat is assassinated Gaza erupts in violence. Meanwhile, a suicide
bomber approaches Washington, D.C. Sequel to The Last Jihad (RC 55521). Violence
and some strong language. 2003.
Snow RC 58863
by Orhan Pamuk
read by Robert Blumenfeld
4 cassettes
Poet Ka returns to Turkey after years of exile in Germany. While trying to
rekindle romance with a childhood friend, he investigates the suicide of several
religious "head-scarf" girls. Meanwhile a blizzard cuts off the town and a
military coup occurs. Some descriptions of sex and some violence. Bestseller.
2002.
The Zero Game RC 57375
by Brad Meltzer
read by Scott Brick
3 cassettes
Capitol Hill staffers Harris Sandler and Matthew Mercer join a clandestine
game in which participants bet anonymously on outcomes of minor legislation.
When Matthew is murdered, Harris’s investigation leads him and his ally, a
seventeen-year-old Senate page, to a defunct South Dakota gold mine. Violence
and some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Acid Row RC 57205
by Minette Walters
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
The residents of a bleak housing project in England riot when they discover
a pedophile is living among them and a ten-year-old girl is missing. When
young Dr. Sophie Morrison is taken hostage by the pedophile, black ex-con
Jimmy James attempts a rescue. Violence and strong language. 2002.
The Beautiful Room Is Empty RC 56517
by Edmund White
read by Bruce Nelson
2 cassettes
American Midwest, 1950s. Narrator comes to terms with his homosexuality, having
struggled from prep school through college with his self-deprecation, desire,
and role in the gay community. Concludes with New York’s Stonewall uprising.
Sequel to A Boy’s Own Story (RC 56516). Explicit descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 1988.
A Boy’s Own Story RC 56516
by Edmund White
read by Bruce Nelson
2 cassettes
Autobiographical novel of boyhood homosexual awakening. Emotionally distant
from his divorced parents, the protagonist craves men’s love and affection—especially
his father’s. At boarding school, he leaves his childhood behind in one defining
moment. Precedes The Beautiful Room Is Empty (RC 56517). Explicit descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 1982.
Due Preparations for the Plague RC 57313
by Janette Turner Hospital
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
Lowell Hawthorne’s mother died in the 1987 hijacking of Air France Flight 64,
an event haunting him and survivor Samantha Raleigh, now nineteen. Samantha
is convinced that American intelligence—and Lowell’s agent father—knew about
the fated flight, a theory supported by classified documents Lowell discovers
after his father’s death. Some violence and some strong language. 2003.
Face RC 57424
by Benjamin Zephaniah
read by David Cutler
1 cassette
British teen Martin Turner is injured in a car accident that disfigures his
face. After convalescing, Martin returns to school and, with the help of his
parents and gymnastics teammates, accepts the changes in his life—including
benighted social attitudes about looking different. For junior and senior high
readers. 1999.
Good Grief RC 58313
by Lolly Winston
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
Thirty-six-year-old Sophie Stanton, widowed after three years of marriage,
experiences all the emotional stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression,
and overeating. Acceptance accompanies a madcap new life with college friend
Ruth in Oregon, where Sophie mentors a wild teenager and ventures out on dates.
Some strong language. 2004.
His Mother’s Son RC 57331
by Cai Emmons
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Jana changes her identity after her brother commits a horrific crime and is
incarcerated. Years later, Jana—now a physician—is alarmed by her young son’s
violent tendencies and becomes overly strict, alienating her husband and forcing
her to relive the past. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language.
2003.
Keeping Watch RC 58304
by Laurie R. King
read by Michael Russotto
3 cassettes
Since the Vietnam war Allen Carmichael has been a soldier. He fights underground
now and outside the law to rescue abused and exploited children. He postpones
retirement and takes one last case to save twelve-year-old Jamie from his father.
Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Lost RC 57834
by Joy Fielding
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Toronto divorcée Cindy Carver’s twenty-one-year-old daughter, Julia, fails
to return home after an audition with a famous Hollywood director. Cindy suspects
all her acquaintances in the disappearance—even her ex-husband. She feels remorse
that she never really connected with her self-absorbed firstborn. Some strong
language. 2003.
The Man in My Basement RC 57632
by Walter Mosley
read by Ernie Hudson
1 cassette
Thirty-three-year-old Sag Harbor embezzler Charles Blakey is about to lose
his late mother’s ancestral home when a white man makes him an offer he can’t
refuse: mysterious Anniston Bennet gives Charles a small fortune to rent the
basement for a few weeks, with certain conditions. Some strong language. 2004.
Nights of Rain and Stars RC 58933
by Maeve Binchy
read by Anne Flosnik
2 cassettes
Four strangers—American, English, Irish, and German—on holiday in a Greek village
come together after they witness a tragic boating accident. Each of them is
trying to escape from a troublesome situation back home. As they become friends
and lovers, two locals help them to attain perspective and self-knowledge.
Bestseller. 2004.
Old School RC 57703
by Tobias Wolff
read by Steven Carpenter
1 cassette
A scholarship student recounts his final year at a private school of strong
literary, class, and honor traditions where growth and character are nurtured.
An annual writing contest, sponsored in conjunction with a visiting celebrity
author, is an academic highlight posing identity problems for the young man.
Some strong language. Bestseller. 2003.
Our Lady of the Forest RC 57721
by David Guterson
read by Mary Kane
3 cassettes
A sickly sixteen-year-old runaway living in a Washington state rain forest
sees visions of the Virgin Mary. As the news spreads, Ann Holmes becomes a
disciple of sorts while young priest Father Collins, unemployed logger Tom
Cross and his paralyzed son, and others seek redemption. Strong language and
some descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Pleasure of My Company RC 56936
by Steve Martin
read by Steve Martin
1 cassette
Obsessive-compulsive Daniel Cambridge rarely leaves his shabby Santa Monica
apartment but is visited twice weekly by Clarissa, a student shrink. When Clarissa
and her baby hide out at his place, his grandmother dies, and he wins an essay
contest, Daniel is forced to become part of the real world. Strong language.
Bestseller. 2003.
Something Happened RC 58200
by Joseph Heller
read by Gregory Gorton
4 cassettes (Reissue)
Disillusioned with the life he once had such high hopes for, forty-year-old
sales executive Bob Slocum tries to come to grips with his work and family.
In a stream-of-consciousness style, Bob ruminates about his past, present,
and future until something unimaginable happens. Explicit descriptions of sex
and strong language. 1966.
The Stepford Wives RC 56376
by Ira Levin
read by Cyn Delafield
1 cassette
Joanna moves to an idyllic small town with her husband and children. She soon
notices that all of the housewives appear to be beautiful but brainless zombies,
and the men disappear nightly into their mysterious clubhouse. 2002 introduction
by Peter Straub. Some strong language. 1972.
Vernon God Little RC 58032
by D.B.C. Pierre
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
After a Texas high school massacre, fifteen-year-old sole survivor Vernon Little
becomes a suspect. Stalked by the media, Vernon flees to Mexico only to be
apprehended and brought to trial for murder. A picaresque satire on American
mores. Strong language, some explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence.
Booker Prize. 2003.
What Harry Saw RC 56538
by Thomas Moran
read by Bruce Nelson
3 cassettes
Penetrating journey into the mind of Australian veteran Harry Hull. Returning
from the Vietnam War scarred and traumatized, he struggles to cope. Harry’s
post-war existence is full of emotional and complicated relationships—he has
an alcoholic father and a stormy love life. Strong language, some descriptions
of sex, and some violence. 2002.
After the Rains RC 57682
by Deborah Raney
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
High school student Natalie Camfield, just a child in Beneath a Southern
Sky (RC 57150), is involved in a tragic alcohol-related car accident killing
her best friend. Later Natalie leaves college and her boyfriend to assist
her missionary father in Colombia where she confronts her guilt and finds
new love. 2002.
Babylon Rising: Babylon Rising, Book 1 RC 57737
by Tim LaHaye and Greg Dinallo
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Field archaeologist Michael Murphy is summoned by Methuselah, who provides
him the clues for obtaining a menacing yet valuable and powerful biblical artifact.
It is also sought by others who are directed by the Seven and who will stop
at nothing to unearth the object and implement its powers. 2003.
The Beloved Enemy: The House of Winslow, Book 30 RC 57802
by Gilbert Morris
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Following The Pilgrim Song (RC 57839), Josh Winslow, released from prison,
seeks work in Tennessee. He meets Kefira Reis, who fled New York after her
boss abused her. When romance blossoms, Kefira encourages Josh to pursue his
archaeological dream, but their pasts sorely test their love and faith. 2003.
Beneath a Southern Sky RC 57150
by Deborah Raney
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
Missionary Daria Camfield returns home, grieving her husband’s death. She overcomes
her loss and falls in love again—but is shocked to learn that her husband is
still alive. Now Daria discovers that her faith in God will help her resolve
her dilemma. 2001.
The Betrayal: Abram’s Daughters, Book 2 RC 56399
by Beverly Lewis
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes
Pennsylvania Dutch country, 1947. Jonas Mast, working in Ohio as a carpenter’s
apprentice, plans to marry Amish teenager Leah Ebersol after he returns to
Gobbler’s Knob and is baptized. But their future faces obstacles because of
lustful behavior by Leah’s sister during her rumschpringe, prebaptism years.
Sequel to The Covenant (RC 56398). 2003.
Beyond the Gathering Storm RC 57470
by Janette Oke
read by Janis Gray
2 cassettes
Christine and Henry Delaney, adopted siblings and devoted Christians, remain
close when faced with matters of the heart. Henry, in the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police, is overwhelmed by compassion for a widowed young mother. Christine
has feelings for her new boss’s son. Sequel to When Hope Springs New (RC 26777).
2000.
Candle in the Darkness: Refiner’s Fire RC 58048
by Lynn Austin
read by Kristin Allison
3 cassettes
1856. After Caroline Fletcher’s mother dies, the fifteen-year-old leaves her
family’s Virginia plantation to live with relatives in Philadelphia. There
she joins the antislavery movement and becomes a determined abolitionist. Caroline
returns home just as her father, cousin, and fiancé go off to war. 2002.
Changing Habits RC 58256
by Debbie Macomber
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes
Three high school girls, Angelina, Kathleen, and Joanna, become novices at
a Catholic convent in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As nuns, they pursue different
professions and develop a close relationship. Eventually all three decide to
leave the sisterhood, but they continue to remain friends. Some descriptions
of sex. 2003.
Fire by Night: Refiner’s Fire RC 58075
by Lynn Austin
read by Kristin Allison
3 cassettes
1861. Disguised as a man, nineteen-year-old Phoebe Bigelow enlists with the
Union army. Meanwhile, Philadelphia socialite Julia Hoffman joins the Christian
Commission, volunteering as a nurse to help wounded soldiers. The heroic young
women meet on the front lines. Sequel to Candle in the Darkness (RC 58048).
Some violence. 2003.
A Gathering Place: A Cape Light Novel, Book 3 RC 57487
by Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Home Song (RC 56726), residents of Cape Light, Massachusetts,
confront life’s problems. Mayor Emily still fears Dan will leave town. Her
daughter Sara develops a shaky relationship with Luke. Charlie and Lucy have
marital problems, Digger suffers memory loss, and Reverend Ben experiences
a crisis of faith. 2003.
Glorious Appearing: The End of Days RC 57944
by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
read by Bob Askey
2 cassettes
Seven years after the Rapture, millions of people, Global Community members,
and the Tribulation Force are gathering in the Middle East. Nicolae Carpathia
still believes his ultimate triumph is close at hand, until Jesus arrives in
his Glorious Appearing. Sequel to Armageddon (RC 55878). Violence. Bestseller.
2004.
Great Lion of God RC 56627
by Taylor Caldwell
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
6 cassettes (Reissue)
A novel of the life of Saul, later to be St. Paul, who, as the pious and intellectual
son of a wealthy Roman Jewish family, was both a scholar and a poet with a
sense of sin and desire for forgiveness that overshadowed his entire life.
1970.
The Keys of the Kingdom RC 57245
by A.J. Cronin
read by Gary Tipton
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Father Francis Chisholm, a Scottish priest, becomes a missionary in a remote
Chinese village in 1902, where he labors for thirty-six years. His story is
full of devotion, struggle, love, and adventure. 1941.
The Listener RC 57768
by Taylor Caldwell
read by Dan Bloom
2 cassettes
Depicts the search for personal salvation and inner peace through communication
with God. Fifteen disparate persons—among them a lovely young woman, a self-made
tycoon, and talented African American man—seek out the tireless "listener"
behind a curtain to figure out why they were born, how they must live, and
where their destinies lie. 1960.
Mary, Called Magdalene RC 56687
by Margaret George
read by Anne Hancock
5 cassettes
On her first pilgrimage to Jerusalem, young Mary of Magdala unearths a beautiful
idol that she keeps hidden from everyone. By the time she is married, the demonic
idol is the first of six that will possess Mary, who finds relief and salvation
through Jesus. 2002.
A New Beginning: The Journals of Corrie and Christopher, Book 2 RC 57955
by Michael Phillips
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
California, 1868. In this sequel to The Braxtons of Miracle Springs (RC 55852)
newlyweds Corrie and Christopher shock their deeply religious families by deciding
to move back east. Meanwhile Corrie’s brother Zack becomes the new town sheriff.
1997.
A New Leaf: A Cape Light Novel, Book 4 RC 57967
by Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
In this sequel to A Gathering Place (RC 57487), residents of a close-knit New
England community confront new challenges. Divorced single mother Molly Willoughby
is losing her faith in love—until the arrival of widower Dr. Matthew Harding.
Meanwhile, Reverend Ben Lewis helps policeman Tucker Tulley deal with an unwelcome
visitor. 2004.
The Pilgrim Song: The House of Winslow, Book 29 RC 57839
by Gilbert Morris
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
New York, 1929. Lewis Winslow’s future looks bright, despite his concern with
the way his four children are turning out. Then the stock market crashes, and
they must rely on their faith in God and a new family friend to see them through.
Sequel to The Fiery Ring (RC 56760). 2003.
Season of Blessing RC 57255
by Beverly LaHaye and Terri Blackstock
read by Janis Gray
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Times and Seasons (RC 53473), the women of Cedar Circle again
come together to support each other. When Sylvia discovers she has breast cancer,
her friends rally around to give her love and prayers even as they struggle
with concerns of their own. 2002.
Southern Storm: Cape Refuge, Book 2 RC 55881
by Terri Blackstock
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
After island police chief Matthew Cade, of Georgia’s Cape Refuge (RC 55880),
runs over a pedestrian who already suffers a bullet wound, Cade vanishes—last
seen with the victim’s wife. Cade’s friend Blair Owens is determined to find
him, putting her faith in a god she has always doubted. Violence. 2003.
A Time to Dance RC 57529
by Karen Kingsbury
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
John and Abby Reynolds are about to inform their children their twenty-one
year marriage is over when their daughter announces her engagement. They decide
to remain silent until after Nicole’s wedding. Yet neither can ignore God’s
voice encouraging them to rekindle their love. Prequel to A Time to Embrace
(RC 57509). 2001.
A Time to Embrace: A Story of Hope, Healing, and Abundant Life RC 57509
by Karen Kingsbury
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
In this sequel to A Time to Dance (RC 57529), John and Abby Reynolds are back
together and believe they can handle anything. However, their faith will be
greatly tested as John struggles in his coaching job, Nicole and Matt have
family problems, and tragedy strikes. 2002.
When Tomorrow Comes RC 58150
by Janette Oke
read by Janis Gray
2 cassettes
As World War II escalates, dilemmas face adopted siblings Christine and Henry
Delaney. Henry, a Mountie, prepares to marry, and Christine relies on faith
to navigate the uncertainties of work and love and to decide about a return
to northern Canada. Sequel to Beyond the Gathering Storm (RC 57470). 2001.
About Adam RC 57515
by Stella Cameron
read by Erik Sandvold
3 cassettes
London, 1824. Princess Desirée returns to Mayfair Square determined to show
Adam Chillworth she is no longer a child, but the portrait artist again denies
her passion. As Desirée works to win Adam’s love, enemies from his secretive
past resurface, endangering them both. Explicit descriptions of sex and some
violence. 2003.
After Dark RC 58500
by Jayne Castle
read by Mary Beth Wise
2 cassettes
Licensed para-archaeologist Lydia Smith has plans to resume her career after
a trauma curtailed her ability to work. But first she must deal with a dead
colleague and a client with a hidden agenda. Followed by After Glow (RC 58524).
Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2000.
After Glow RC 58524
by Jayne Castle
read by Mary Beth Wise
2 cassettes
Sequel to After Dark (RC 58500). Para-archaeologist Lydia Smith discovers a
second dead body: a former professor who insisted on revealing some information
about Lydia’s Lost Weekend. Meanwhile she tries to untangle her relationship
with client Emmett London. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
Again the Magic RC 58255
by Lisa Kleypas
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
1844. Twelve years ago, Lady Aline Marsden fell in love with John McKenna,
one of her father’s servants, who was sent away when their infatuation was
discovered. Now, having made his fortune in America, McKenna returns to seduce
and abandon Aline to avenge his heartbreak. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
Ain’t She Sweet? RC 57702
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
Returning home to Mississippi after fifteen years, thrice-divorced Sugar Beth
Carey is not welcomed by women she treated like dirt, hearts she broke, or
schoolteacher Colin Byrne, whose career she destroyed. Initially Colin plots
her humiliation but begins falling in love. Explicit descriptions of sex and
some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
All She Can Be RC 58503
by Fern Michaels
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Forty-three-year-old divorced romance writer Rita Bellamy is completing her
novel at a Pennsylvania lakeside cottage. Determined to reinvent herself, she
finds new love with marine biologist Twigg Peterson, ten years younger than
she is. Complications arise when Rita’s visiting daughter develops feelings
for Twigg. Explicit descriptions of sex. 1983.
All’s Fair in Love, War, and High School RC 58194
by Janette Rallison
read by Colleen Delany
1 cassette
High school cheerleader Samantha Taylor bombs her SAT scores. To compensate
she decides to run for student council president. Even though her nemesis,
Logan Hansen, bets that she can’t be nice enough to people to get elected,
she and Logan fall in love. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Almost a Wife RC 57651
by Eva Rutland
read by Lindsay Ellison
1 cassette
Lisa Reynolds, just fired as a well-paid marketing director, doesn’t expect
problems finding a new high-status job. Yet several months later she is cleaning
houses. But when she begins working for Tray Kingsley, she finds herself caring
deeply for the children in his care, and for him. 2000.
Almost Forever RC 58421
by Linda Howard
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
Max Conroy’s boss wants to take over Bronson Alloys. When assigned the task
of infiltrating the company, Max realizes that the only way to get in is through
secretary Claire Westbrook. But his plan did not include falling in love with
her. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1986.
Baby Momma Drama RC 58078
by Carl Weber
read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona
2 cassettes
Two African American sisters bond as they cope with man troubles. Faithful
to her smooth-talking boyfriend incarcerated in jail, Jasmine finds him embracing
his baby’s mother on visiting day. Meanwhile, preparing to marry another man,
Stephanie resumes an affair with her first child’s father. Explicit descriptions
of sex and strong language. 2003.
The Bachelor List RC 58123
by Jane Feather
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
London’s spirited Duncan sisters— Constance, Prudence, and Chastity— start
a matchmaking service and pen an anonymous suffragist broadsheet. Meanwhile
politician Max Ensor courts Constance, but Max, not knowing that Constance
is behind the scandalous publication, sets out to expose the writers. Followed
by The Bride Hunt (RC 58142). Explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
Bath Tangle RC 58647
by Georgette Heyer
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes (Reissue)
At the reading of her late father’s will, Lady Serena Carlow is outraged to
learn her inheritance will be held by a trustee: her former fiancé, the marquis
of Rotherham, whom she jilted. She cannot receive her fortune until she weds—with
Rotherham’s consent. 2004 foreword by Candace Camp. 1955.
Bergdorf Blondes RC 58108
by Plum Sykes
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Manhattan. In a world of fake tans, artificial blondes, and $325 jeans, a London-born
brunette who calls herself "Moi," department-store heiress Julie Bergdorf,
and her fellow Park Avenue princesses hunt for perfect husbands. Moi’s broken
engagement tests her faith in love. Strong language and some descriptions of
sex. Bestseller. 2004.
Bet Me RC 58276
by Jennifer Crusie
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Thirty-three-year-old Minerva Dobbs’s boyfriend not only dumps her right before
her sister’s wedding but also bets his buddy, Cal Morrisey, that Min will sleep
with Cal. Min overhears them and, although she plans revenge, she falls in
love instead. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
Blue Skies: The Coulter Family, Book 4 RC 57957
by Catherine Anderson
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Carly Adams, born with lattice dystrophy, waited twenty-eight years to see.
Celebrating her new vision with a friend at a bar, she meets Hank Coulter.
Their brief encounter leaves her pregnant. Companion to Phantom Waltz (RC 53982).
Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
The Bride Hunt RC 58142
by Jane Feather
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
The Duncan sisters, professional matchmakers and anonymous editors of a controversial
London broadsheet, are sued for libel. Bookish middle sister Prudence proposes
a barter to barrister Gideon Malvern: he defends their case, they find him
a bride. Sequel to The Bachelor List (RC 58123). Some explicit descriptions
of sex. 2004.
The Bride of Willow Creek RC 57398
by Maggie Osborne
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Angelina Bertoli, separated for ten years from prospector Sam Holland, hunts
him down for a divorce. To her surprise, he has children, one of whom needs
surgery. Financial difficulties force them together into the family life that
may be all they ever wanted. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong
language. 2001.
Calder Promise: The Calder Saga, Volume 8 RC 58870
by Janet Dailey
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Laura Calder meets two men in Europe who pursue her: Boone Rutledge, son of
a Texas billionaire, and Sebastian Dunshill, earl of Crawford. One man is a
threat to her family. Sequel to Shifting Calder Wind (RC 57507). Some explicit
descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2004.
Can You Keep a Secret? RC 58052
by Sophie Kinsella
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
On a flight to London, Emma Corrigan shares her deepest secrets with a seat-
mate. After landing safely, Emma expects life to return to normal—but then
she discovers the fellow traveler is none other than her "mega-boss," Jack
Harper. He keeps finding reasons to cross Emma’s path. Strong language. Bestseller.
2004.
Captivated RC 57700
by Nora Roberts
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Monterey, 1990s. Researching his latest film about contemporary witchcraft,
L.A. screenwriter Nash Kirkland interviews new age shopowner and rumored sorceress
Morgana Donovan. Morgana’s powers enchant Nash, a skeptic of both magic and
love, who learns to believe in both. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller.
1992.
Castles in the Mist RC 58241
by Josie Litton
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Traveling to England to learn of her heritage, Brianna becomes aware of the
Akoran Vanax’s interest in marrying her. Back in Akora they encounter tensions
that threaten their romance and the political stability of their homeland.
Sequel to Kingdom of Moonlight (RC 58084). Some explicit descriptions of sex.
2002.
Charmed and Enchanted: The Donovan Legacy, Book 3 RC 58931
by Nora Roberts
read by Michele Schaeffer
3 cassettes
Continues the story of the Donovan cousins from Entranced (RC 58725). In Charmed,
witch Anastasia keeps her abilities hidden until fate steps in. In Enchanted,
love waits while Liam learns to trust his new neighbor with the truth about
his family’s legacy. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2004.
The Christmas Basket RC 56364
by Debbie Macomber
read by Peggy Gilleland
1 cassette
Noelle McDowell hasn’t been home for the holidays in Rose, Oregon, in ten years
because she didn’t want to risk running into Thom Sutton. Once she had planned
to elope with him, but Thom jilted her. Now she is home, it’s Christmas, and
miracles do happen. 2002.
Come Home, My Heart RC 56383
by Phyllis Campbell
read by Mimi Bederman
1 cassette
Dr. Susan Perry, an obstetrician, becomes blind after a brain tumor is removed.
Once rehabilitated, she moves to a poor, rural Virginia town. In her new career
as a social worker, she becomes an integral part of the community and falls
in love. 1988.
Confessions of a Not It Girl RC 58535
by Melissa Kantor
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Seventeen-year-old New Yorker Jan has trouble keeping up with school, boys,
her family, and her perfect best friend, Rebecca. She finally makes sense out
of her hectic life and finds romance with the son of her mom’s best friend.
For senior high readers. 2004.
Crescent RC 57071
by Diana Abu-Jaber
read by Jennifer Mendenhall
3 cassettes
Thirty-nine-year-old Iraqi American chef Sirine works in Los Angeles, where
her Iranian and Iraqi customers worry about the war back home. She falls in
love with a professor who wants to return to Baghdad to find out what happened
to his family under Saddam Hussein’s rule. 2003.
A Dark Champion RC 58351
by Kinley MacGregor
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
At a tournament, warrior lord Stryder of Blackmoor meets Rowena de Vitry, an
idealistic lady who detests war and knights. Both have sworn off marriage,
but a king’s clever scheme and an assassin’s deadly vendetta bring them together.
Some explicit descriptions of sex and some violence. 2004.
The Dogs of Babel RC 56295
by Carolyn Parkhurst
read by Erik Singer
2 cassettes
Linguist Paul Iverson grieves for his wife, Lexy, who died after mysteriously
falling from a tree. Lorelei, their dog, is the only witness. Paul attempts
to teach Lorelei to talk in order to determine whether the fall was an accident
or suicide, all the while reliving his memories of Lexy. Strong language. Bestseller.
2003.
Don’t Look Now: A Clare Westbrook Novel RC 57120
by Linda Lael Miller
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
Lawyer Clare Westbrook is shocked when her boss is killed. She soon discovers
she was the intended target. Afraid for herself and determined to protect her
young niece, whose father is being released from prison, Clare gets help from
former boyfriend and homicide detective Tony Sonterra. Descriptions of sex
and strong language. 2003.
Dove’s Way RC 57932
by Linda Francis Lee
read by Faith Potts
2 cassettes
1891. Her father’s death forces Finnea Winslet to leave their African home
and return to Boston—to a family and society she barely remembers. Struggling
to adjust, she is unexpectedly reunited with Matthew Hawthorne, the man with
a scarred face and troubled soul who saved her life. Explicit descriptions
of sex. 2000.
Dream Island RC 58061
by Josie Litton
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
1811. Joanna Hawkforte stows away on a frigate bound for the mythical island
of Akora where she hopes to use her special psychic ability to find her missing
brother, Royce. With the reluctant help of Alex Darcourt, an Akoran prince,
Joanna uncovers mysteries surrounding Royce’s disappearance. Followed by Kingdom
of Moonlight (RC 58084). Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2002.
Duchess in Love RC 57930
by Eloisa James
read by Corrie James
3 cassettes
Regency England. Gina was wed as a young girl to Cam Serrard, a duke. Cam fled
to Greece after the ceremony, but returns twelve years later to give Gina an
annulment so she can remarry. The couple unexpectedly fall in love. Some explicit
descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2002.
Emily and the Scot RC 57215
by Kathryn Smith
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
Great Britain, 1819. Eighteen-year-old Lady Emily Fitzgerald flees the London
social scene to avoid marriage. At her half-brother’s estate in Scotland she
meets Jamie MacLaughlin and reconsiders. For senior high readers. 2003.
Entranced RC 58725
by Nora Roberts
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
PI Mel Sutherland, searching for a kidnapped child, agrees to meet Sebastian
Donovan, gifted with the ability to find missing people. Although Mel feels
skeptical of such psychic powers, she learns to believe in Sebastian’s gift
and his love. Follows Captivated (RC 57700). Some explicit descriptions of
sex. Bestseller. 1992.
Family Affairs RC 57540
by Sandra Kitt
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
African American gallery owner Gayla dislikes the new exhibit, especially when
she recognizes its artist, ex-con Dak, a streetwise kid Gayla’s mother raised
as her own. Despite having success and a loving boyfriend, Gayla is drawn into
an intense encounter with her past. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 1999.
Flavor of the Week RC 58116
by Tucker Shaw
read by Gary Tipton
1 cassette
Shy teenager Cyril weighs 240 pounds due to his talent as a chef. He’s in love
with Rose, but she falls for his buddy Nick. Cyril reluctantly agrees to cook
dishes that Nick can claim as his own creations to help him win Rose’s heart.
Includes recipes. For senior high readers. 2003.
Fox River RC 57720
by Emilie Richards
read by Colleen Delany
3 cassettes
Nine years ago Julia Warwick, heiress to a Virginia estate, married another
man after Christian, her lover, was wrongly convicted of murder. Now, as Julia
copes with inexplicable blindness, an exonerated Christian returns to find
he has fathered Julia’s child. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong
language. 2001.
A Gentleman’s Honor: A Bastion Club Novel, Book 3 RC 57742
by Stephanie Laurens
read by Vanessa Maroney
3 cassettes
London, 1816. Alicia Carrington’s daring masquerade as a widow is nearly exposed
when Tony Blake, Viscount Torrington, discovers her standing over her blackmailer’s
body. As Blake investigates the murder, he is torn between truth and desire.
Sequel to The Lady Chosen (RC 57359). Explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Got to Be Real: Four Original Love Stories RC 57430
by E. Lynn Harris and others
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
Short romances by four contemporary African American male authors. In "Kenya
and Amir," ladies’ man Amir fights for the only woman he has ever loved. Also
included is "Money Can’t Buy Me Love" by E. Lynn Harris, author of A Love of
My Own (RC 54842). Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language. 2000.
The Hatwearer’s Lesson RC 58495
by Yolanda Joe
read by Melissa Maxwell
2 cassettes
Grandma Ollie calls it a bad omen when her pen runs dry as she enters granddaughter
Terri’s engagement into her Bible. Then Terri, a successful African American
attorney, learns her fiancé Derek is cheating. Ollie helps Terri choose between
Derek and new love-interest Lynnwood. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
A Heart Speaks RC 58615
by LaVyrle Spencer
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Two novellas. In Forsaking All Others, Allison Scott, photographer, is looking
for the perfect man for a book cover contract. She finds him in Richard Lang—who
becomes more than a model. In A Promise to Cherish, Lee Walker, a construction
estimator, grabs the wrong suitcase at the airport and ends up meeting Sam
Brown of Brown and Brown, whose bid just happens to be lower. Strong language
and explicit descriptions of sex. 1986.
Hearts RC 57819
by Stef Ann Holm
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
1901. Suspended for teaching human sexuality to her students, Truvy Valentine
goes visiting in Harmony, Montana. At twenty-five, she is an old maid. Bodybuilder
Jake Brewster may change that—if he can get past her prim, proper exterior.
Sequel to Honey (RC 57804). Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2001.
High Meadow RC 58494
by Joan Wolf
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
Kate Foley is raising her late sister’s son, Ben, on her Connecticut horse
farm. When Ben’s biological father, New York Yankees pitcher Daniel Montero,
discovers he has a son, he seeks joint custody. Kate rejects Daniel at first,
but they gradually fall in love. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 2003.
Highlander Unbound RC 58118
by Julia London
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
1816. Captain Liam Lockhart, on leave from his Highland regiment, searches
in London for a treasure that will save his family estate. When Liam meets
socialite Ellen Farnsworth, he has no idea that she too is on a mission—one
that will intertwine their fates. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 2004.
Honey RC 57804
by Stef Ann Holm
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
Harmony, Montana. Beautiful Camille Kennison manages her father’s losing baseball
team. In need of money, Alex Cordova—a star professional pitcher who retired
in 1898—agrees to join the team. He and Camille gradually fall in love. Sequel
to Hooked (RC 57841). Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language.
2000.
Hooked RC 57841
by Stef Ann Holm
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
Muckraker Matthew Gage goes undercover in Harmony, Montana, to investigate
cheating in the annual fly-fishing tournament. Meanwhile, suffragette Meg
Brooks, feeling thwarted in her career plans, decides to marry. The two meet
under dubious circumstances. Sequel to Harmony (RC 47402). Some explicit descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 1999.
Hope’s Highway RC 58037
by Dorothy Garlock
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Missouri, 1933. On a California-bound truck caravan, Margie Kinnard meets rancher
Brady Hoyt. Margie and Brady grow close despite her father’s antagonism. But
the travelers must contend with robbers and other dangers. Sequel to Mother
Road (RC 57613). Strong language, some explicit descriptions of sex, and some
violence. 2004.
The Ideal Bride: The Cynster Family, Book 12 RC 58058
by Stephanie Laurens
read by Kristin Allison
3 cassettes
England, 1825. Seeking a suitable bride, rising politician Michael Anstruther-Wetherby
sets his sights on Elizabeth Mollison. When Elizabeth’s aunt, young widow Caroline
Sutcliffe, tricks Michael into discounting Elizabeth, he turns his attention
to Caroline herself. The two fall in love, but sinister incidents torment Caroline.
Explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
An Invitation to Seduction RC 58317
by Lorraine Heath
read by Vanessa Maroney
3 cassettes
England, 1881. American Kitty Robertson feels happy about her engagement to
the marquess of Farthingham until she meets the notorious duke of Weddington.
Privy to a secret that could doom the innocent bride, Weddington determines
to end the betrothal and seduce Kitty. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
The Irish Bride RC 59078
by Alexis Harrington
read by Anne Flosnik
2 cassettes
Ireland, 1855. An accident forces Farrell Kirwan to marry her betrothed’s brother,
Aidan O’Rourke, and flee to New Orleans. As the unlikely couple copes with
their union, they are trailed by someone from their past who is determined
to bring Aidan to justice and make Farrell his own. Some explicit descriptions
of sex. 2003.
Island Dreams/Sueños Isleños RC 58954
by Erica Fuentes
read by Maria Pino
2 cassettes
Widowed mom Mickey Campos de Vasco vows to succeed on her own. The last thing
she wants is a man complicating her life and her promising career. But she
meets Mauricio, a dashing Cuban doctor, who upsets her plans. Some descriptions
of sex. English/Spanish language. ( La viuda Mickey Campos de Vasco está deter-
minada de trunfar por sus proprios medios. Lo menos que necesita es un hombre
que le complique la vida y su carrera prometedora. Pero su vida cuidadosamente
planificada cambia cuando conoce a Mauricio, un gallardo médico cubano. Algunas
descripciones de índole sexual. Edición bilingüe en español e inglés.) 2000.
Key of Knowledge: Key Trilogy, Book 2 RC 57678
by Nora Roberts
read by Catherine Byers
2 cassettes
Sequel to Key of Light (RC 57639). Malory, Zoe, and Dana hold keys to the mystical
Box of Souls ending sorcerer Kane’s curse. Malory opened the first box. Dana
must unlock the second. Clues rest in the past, present, and future. Some explicit
descriptions of sex and some strong language. Bestseller. 2003.
Key of Light: Key Trilogy, Book 1 RC 57639
by Nora Roberts
read by Catherine Byers
2 cassettes
At a mysterious cocktail party, art gallery manager Malory Price, with Dana
Steele and Zoe McCourt, attempts to unravel an ancient legend. Dana’s brother,
Flynn, helps Malory find the first key. Precedes Key of Knowledge (RC 57678).
Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. Bestseller. 2003.
Key of Valor: Key Trilogy, Book 3 RC 57681
by Nora Roberts
read by Catherine Byers
2 cassettes
Following friends Malory and Dana, hairdresser Zoe McCourt has one month to
find the third and final key to undo an ancient spell. Concerned, Bradley Vane
vows to protect Zoe and her son. Sequel to Key of Knowledge (RC 57678). Some
explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language. Bestseller.
2004.
Kingdom of Moonlight RC 58084
by Josie Litton
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Princess Kassandra of Dream Island (RC 58061) fulfills her dreams by traveling
from Akora to England, where she is captivated by former Akoran prisoner Lord
Royce Hawkforte. But unrest in her homeland demands her return, and unexpected
events compel her to lead the government. Some explicit descriptions of sex.
2002.
The Kissing Game RC 58536
by Kasey Michaels
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
When Lady Allegra Nesbitt (Ally) accompanies her practical-joker father to
London, the only social invitation they receive is from the mysterious Armand
Gauthier. Ally and Armand become a couple as he helps extricate her father
from a joke gone bad, and she helps Armand uncover his true identity. Some
descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Lady Chosen: A Bastion Club Novel, Book 2 RC 57359
by Stephanie Laurens
read by Vanessa Maroney
3 cassettes
England, 1815. Tristan Wemyss, earl of Trentham and member of the fledgling
Bastion Club, must marry within the year to claim his inheritance. When a burglar
threatens his lovely neighbor, Leonora Carling, Tristan gladly offers his services.
Precedes A Gentleman’s Honor (RC 57742). Explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Lady in Question RC 57913
by Victoria Alexander
read by Corrie James
3 cassettes
London, 1820. Unbeknownst to recently widowed Delia Wilmont, her elderly butler
is actually viscount Anthony St. Stephens in disguise, an English agent sent
to protect her. Passion, confusion, and intrigue ensue when Delia, impersonating
her twin sister, meets Tony as himself. Some explicit descriptions of sex and
some violence. 2003.
L’Affaire RC 58631
by Diane Johnson
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
Wealthy American Amy Hawkins stays at an exclusive French ski resort as part
of her self-improvement plan. Getting involved with the Venn family, two of
whom lie comatose in a hospital, lands her in a legal battle. Companion to
Le Mariage (RC 50349). Some strong language. 2003.
Laird of the Mist RC 58172
by Elizabeth English
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
Deirdre Maxwell’s dreams fade in a joyless marriage—until she meets her husband’s
new swordsman. Alistair Kirallen, former royal guardsman on the Scottish borderlands,
is now a blade-for-hire driven to avenge his foster brother’s death. Sequel
to The Border Bride (RC 56030). Violence, some explicit descriptions of sex,
and some strong language. 2002.
The Last Promise RC 58030
by Richard Paul Evans
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Italy, 1999. Eliana, an American, is trapped in a loveless marriage. Her frequently
absent Italian husband will not let her return to America with their son. When
Alessio has an asthma attack, Eliana calls on new neighbor Ross Story for help.
As they fall in love, they must each reevaluate their lives. 2002.
Living Large RC 57315
by Rochelle Alers and Francis Ray
read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona
2 cassettes
Four novellas by bestselling authors featuring plus-size African American women
finding love and happiness at turning points in their lives. "Reunion" portrays
a curvaceous divorcée who falls for the former class geek, now a gorgeous god.
In "Surprise!" fifty-something Elizabeth Howell drops a bombshell on her unsuspecting
husband. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Lookin’ for Luv RC 58491
by Carl Weber
read by Bill Quinn
3 cassettes
Four African American coworkers at a tough New York City school turn to a telephone
dating service. Kevin needs a woman his mother will like. Antoine seeks someone
to share his poetry. Tyrone falls for the wife of principal Maurice, who struggles
with marriage. Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language. 2000.
Lover’s Lane RC 58066
by Jill Marie Landis
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Carly Nolan emotionally survives her fiancé Rick’s death in an automobile accident,
but when his wealthy parents file for their grandson’s custody she goes into
hiding. Later she meets PI Jake Montgomery, and her life changes dramatically.
Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
A Loving Scoundrel RC 58260
by Johanna Lindsey
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Danny, a street-living London lass dressed as a lad, helps gentleman rake Jeremy
Malory steal back jewels lost in a card game. Intrigued by her spunk, Jeremy
hires her as a maid. When Danny poses as his new love, someone recognizes her,
endangering her future. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
Magnolia Moon: Callahan Brothers Trilogy, Book 3 RC 57043
by JoAnn Ross
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
L.A. detective Regan Hart obtains papers from Nate Callahan that indicate she
may be adopted. Regan travels to Blue Bayou, Louisiana, to uncover the truth.
There, she and Nate research her past and fall in love. Sequel to River Road
(RC 55262). Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Man of the House RC 57324
by Felicia Mason and Doris Johnson
read by Bill Quinn
2 cassettes
Three contemporary romances featuring African American fathers in love. In
Adrianne Byrd’s "One in a Million," successful businessman Gregory Woods reunites
with a former lover and the nine-year-old son he never knew he had. Includes
Felicia Mason’s "The Dreamers" and Doris Johnson’s "Father at Heart." Some
explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Mirrored Life RC 57971
by Anita Bunkley
read by Gail Nelson
3 cassettes
After being imprisoned for robbery, twenty-year-old African American Sara Jane
Talbot is free. She moves to Dallas, changes her name, becomes an R and B diva’s
stylist, and finds romance. But someone wants to destroy her new life. Strong
language, some explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2002.
Mother Road RC 57613
by Dorothy Garlock
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Oklahoma, 1932. When a mysterious Texan called Yates pulls into her brother-in-law
Andy’s gas station, Leona Dawson is wary—even after he saves Andy’s life. Leona
gradually begins to trust Yates, but a tragedy tests their burgeoning love.
Precedes Hope’s Highway (RC 58037). Some descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2003.
My Fine Lady RC 58252
by Yolanda Joe
read by Gail Nelson
2 cassettes
Imani and Taz, her lover and lyric writer, dream of her becoming a hip-hop
star. Hearing a street performance, music professor Orenthal Hopson accepts
a bet to turn Imani into a traditional jazz singer. Through him, she achieves
success—in an unlikely way. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language.
2004.
My Heart’s Desire RC 57187
by Andrea Kane
read by Corrie James
3 cassettes
Lady Alexandria Cassel wanted only to escape the London season and see her
father in Canada when she stowed away on La Belle Illusion. But once she’s
in Canada, her father insists she marry the ship’s captain to save her reputation.
Later Alexandria discovers she has married Lord Cairnham. Some explicit descriptions
of sex. 1991.
Naughty Marietta RC 57409
by Nan Ryan
read by Colleen Delany
2 cassettes
Texas. Cole Heflin is about to be hanged when his life is saved by Maxwell
Lacey, a dying man who wants to see his granddaughter just one time. In return,
Cole is to travel to Colorado and bring back Marietta, an aspiring opera singer.
Unfortunately Cole is forced to kidnap her. Some explicit descriptions of sex.
2003.
Naughty or Nice RC 57510
by Eric Jerome Dickey
read by Suzanne Toren
2 cassettes
Three Los Angeles sisters—Frankie, Livvy, and Tommie—all suffer from miserable
love lives as the holiday season approaches. Frankie turns to the Internet,
Livvy has an affair to punish her cheating husband, and Tommie recovers from
an abusive relationship. Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language.
2003.
No Angel RC 57360
by Penny Vincenzi
read by Gabriella Cavallero
5 cassettes
Heedless of the constraints on women at the turn of the century, Celia schemes
to have both a family and a job at her husband’s London publishing firm. Her
successes mount while she deals with World War I, women’s suffrage, and a new
love. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2000.
Northern Lights RC 58932
by Nora Roberts
read by Michele Schaeffer
3 cassettes
Lunacy, Alaska. New sheriff Nate Burke finds the job challenging. While the
former cop recovers from his Baltimore partner’s violent death, he investigates
an unsolved crime that threatens his current life and love, fiery bush pilot
Meg Galloway. Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language. 2004.
On a Night like This RC 57637
by Ellen Sussman
read by Barbara Goodson
2 cassettes
Chef Blair Clemens, single mother of a sixteen-year-old, is dying of cancer.
When screenwriter Luke Bellingham tracks her down for their twenty-fifth high
school reunion, sparks fly. Nevertheless, Luke is still longing after his estranged
wife, and Blair must cope with her illness. Strong language. 2004.
Once More with Feeling RC 57333
by Emilie Richards
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
Affluent housewife Elisabeth is involved in an automobile accident and wakes
up in the body of a sexy television celebrity. With her own memories and Gypsy’s
attitude, Elisabeth gets a second chance at life—and discovers the importance
of what she’s left behind. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong
language. 1996.
One Night of Scandal RC 56896
by Teresa Medeiros
read by Coleen Delany
2 cassettes
Regency England, 1825. Before a London party, young Carlotta Fairleigh is discovered
kissing Hayden St. Clair, a notorious neighbor dubbed the "Murderous Marquess,"
and is forced into marriage. At his Cornwall estate, Carlotta contends with
Hayden’s daughter while investigating his first wife’s mysterious death. Explicit
descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2003.
Only by Your Touch RC 57588
by Catherine Anderson
read by Sharon Murray
3 cassettes
Divorced from her abusive husband, Chloe Evans starts over with her son Jeremy
in Jack Pine, Oregon. She hesitates to get involved with reclusive veterinarian
and rumored murderer, Ben Longtree, who helps Jeremy’s sick puppy. However,
Ben is not the man she should fear. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Paid Companion RC 58248
by Amanda Quick
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
The earl of St. Merryn hires Elenora Lodge to act as his fiancée and accompany
him in London social circles. Elenora, eager for the freedom that income provides,
accepts the position only to be drawn into a murder investigation, household
turmoil, and unexpected love. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
A Palestine Affair RC 56834
by Jonathan Wilson
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
Jerusalem, 1924. English artist Bloomberg and his American wife, Joyce, a non-Jewish
Zionist, arrive in British-ruled Palestine to begin a new life. After a murder
in their garden, Joyce has an affair with Robert Kirsch, the British policeman
investigating the crime. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2003.
The Playboy RC 58881
by Carly Phillips
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Tired of his marriage-minded mother’s hints and exasperated by unwanted advances
from local admirers, divorced police officer Rick Chandler asks commitment-shy
Kendall Sutton to pose as his lover. She agrees, determined to tame both her
personal demons and Rick’s playboy ways. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Price: Bitter Creek Saga RC 58246
by Joan Johnston
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Luke Creed’s ambition is to become a partner in his Houston law firm. He discovers
that a colleague may be covering up information regarding a diabetic drug his
daughter takes. An old girlfriend helps Luke take on the firm and a pharmaceutical
company. Sequel to The Loner (RC 54170). Strong language and some descriptions
of sex. 2003.
Prospect Street RC 58063
by Emilie Richards
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
When her marriage ends abruptly, Faith Bronson moves with her two children
into her mother’s historic Georgetown row house, scene of her sister’s kidnapping
decades ago. Faith soon meets handsome neighbor Pavel Quinn, who harbors a
dark secret connected to the mystery. Some explicit descriptions of sex and
some strong language. 2002.
The Pursuit of Marriage RC 58192
by Victoria Alexander
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
London, 1821. Beautiful, independent Cassandra Effington wagers with Viscount
Berkley over who can first find the perfect partner for the other. Matchmaking
mothers and outside forces raise the stakes as the competitors discover theirs
is the ideal match. Sequel to The Lady in Question (RC 57913). Some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2004.
The Pursuit: The English Garden, Book 4 RC 57061
by Lori Wick
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
1813. Edward Steele’s voyage home to Collingbourne from Africa is delayed when
he comes to the aid of two fellow passengers. Edward soon discovers one is
a woman on the run to protect her children. Sequel to The Visitor (RC 57052).
2003.
The Rake: Lessons in Love RC 59007
by Suzanne Enoch
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
Six years ago notorious Viscount Dare spoiled both Lady Georgiana Halley’s
innocence and future hopes, all for a wager. Now she’s determined to teach
him a lesson, with a simple plan: seduce Dare, win his affections, and break
his heart. But then he proposes. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2002.
The Rescue: The English Garden, Book 2 RC 57044
by Lori Wick
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
England, 1811. Following The Proposal (RC 57040), the Jenningses and Palmers
get new neighbors when Robert Weston claims his inheritance. On the way to
his estate, Weston acquires a wife in a most unusual manner: Anne falls off
a ladder into his arms, and her religious—and unstable—father insists they
marry. 2002.
Return to Me RC 57730
by Rosemary Rogers
read by Colleen Delany
3 cassettes
After the Civil War, Cameron Logan is reunited with her Union officer husband,
Jackson. Headstrong Cameron wants to return to her family’s ravaged Mississippi
plantation. Meanwhile, Jackson’s new orders to hunt down southern renegades
pair him with an old flame. Sequel to An Honorable Man (RC 55860). Explicit
descriptions of sex. 2003.
Return to Oak Valley RC 57526
by Shirlee Busbee
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
After her brother’s apparent suicide, Shelly Granger returns to the family
ranch, old friends, and betrayed love in the California hometown she abandoned
seventeen years earlier. While coping with her grief, she discovers the unexpected
truth behind shocking family secrets. Followed by Coming Home (RC 58877). Some
explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2002.
Rhapsody RC 57450
by Felicia Mason
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
College sweethearts William Buster Dixon, an African American songwriter, and
Dr. Lenore Foxwood are reunited at the reading of a friend’s will. To collect
her million-dollar inheritance, Lenore must spend one week living with Billy,
who broke her heart fifteen years earlier. Some explicit descriptions of sex
and some strong language. 1997.
The Rocky Road to Romance RC 58987
by Janet Evanovich
read by Colleen Delany
1 cassette
Daisy Adams is an enterprising Washington, D.C., graduate student whose cookbook
for dogs earned her a five-minute show on the local radio station. When the
station’s traffic reporter is injured, Daisy—not thinking about possible consequences—jumps
at the chance to take over the higher paying job. Descriptions of sex. Bestseller.
1991.
Sam’s Letters to Jennifer RC 58826
by James Patterson
read by Anne Heche
1 cassette
When grieving widow Jennifer returns to Lake Geneva, the resort town where
her grandmother Samantha, "Sam," is in a coma, Jennifer finds letters addressed
to her from Sam detailing the love of Sam’s life, someone not her husband.
Jennifer also rekindles a romance with a childhood friend. Bestseller. 2004.
Second Chance RC 58629
by Danielle Steel
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
At the Paris couture shows, forty-two-year-old Fiona Monaghan, editor-in-chief
of a chic New York fashion magazine, falls for conservative advertising executive
John Anderson, a widowed father. Their whirlwind romance leads to marriage,
divorce, then a passionate rekindling—and deciding to try again. Descriptions
of sex and some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
See Jane Score RC 58334
by Rachel Gibson
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Reporter Jane Alcott is assigned to cover Seattle’s hockey team, but she achieves
more than she expects—especially when she tries to get the scoop on the team’s
secretive goalie, Luc Martineau. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 2003.
She Went All the Way RC 57433
by Meggin Cabot
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Action hero Jack Townsend and screenwriter Louise "Lou" Calabrese are stranded
in the Alaskan wilderness after their helicopter pilot crashes while trying
to kill them. Despite their mutual dislike, they work together to survive the
elements and hired killers—and fall in love. Some explicit descriptions of
sex and some violence. 2002.
The Sherbrooke Twins RC 57945
by Catherine Coulter
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
England, 1830. The saga of the Sherbrookes continues with the tale of twins
James and Jason. Having sown their wild oats, the brothers are ready to settle
down. Tragically, before romance can blossom, someone tries to kill their father.
Follows Pendragon (RC 54043). Some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller.
2004.
Shifting Calder Wind: The Calder Saga, Volume 7 RC 57507
by Janet Dailey
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Texas. When Chase Calder regains consciousness, he has amnesia but is sure
someone tried to kill him. Chase and his rescuer, Laredo Smith, decide to let
everyone except his daughter-in-law, Jessy, think he is dead while they search
for the shooter. Sequel to Green Calder Grass (RC 54999). Some strong language.
2003.
Shotgun Bride: The McKettrick Brothers, Book 2 RC 57177
by Linda Lael Miller
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
1885. Marshal Kade McKettrick must marry and produce an heir in order to inherit
the Triple M Ranch. He falls inexplicably in love with Mandy Sperrin although
she is impersonating a nun so she can hide from her outlaw stepfather. Some
strong language. 2003.
Shotgun Wedding RC 57176
by Maggie Osborne
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Annie Malloy is unwed, pregnant, and a "new modern woman" in an age of intolerance.
The talk of the town and shame of her family, she cannot marry the outlaw father
of her child. Instead she marries admirer Sheriff Jesse Harden, and her secrets
return to haunt her. 2003.
Sisters RC 57185
by Anita Richmond Bunkley and others
read by Andrea Frierson-Toney
2 cassettes
Three novellas portray African American women bound by family loyalty but torn
by romantic conflicts. In Sandra Kitt’s Homecoming, sisters are divided by
the Hollywood success of one and the love interest of the other. Includes Eva
Rutland’s Guess What’s Cooking and Anita Bunkley’s Into Tomorrow. Some explicit
descriptions of sex. 1996.
Slightly Dangerous RC 58530
by Mary Balogh
read by Anne Flosnik
3 cassettes
The unmarried, aloof, aristocratic duke of Bewcastle, Wulfric Bedwyn, meets
lively but lowborn widow Christine Derrick at a house party. Wulfric proposes
that she become his mistress, but Christine sets the record straight. Sequel
to Slightly Sinful (RC 58180). Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
Slightly Scandalous RC 57714
by Mary Balogh
read by Anne Flosnik
3 cassettes
Visiting Bath, England, Lady Freyja Bedwyn is surprised when a stranger bursts
into her room and begs her to hide him. Joshua Moore, the Marquess of Hallmere,
then makes a daring request—for Freyja to pose as his betrothed and help thwart
his family’s matchmaking schemes. Sequel to Slightly Wicked (RC 57749). Some
explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Slightly Sinful RC 58180
by Mary Balogh
read by Anne Flosnik
3 cassettes
Left for dead at the Battle of Waterloo, Alleyne Bedwyn is rescued by Rachel
York. Although suffering from memory loss, Alleyne agrees to help Rachel regain
her fortune by posing as her husband. The masquerade embroils them in scandal.
Sequel to Slightly Tempted (RC 57746). Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
Slightly Tempted RC 57746
by Mary Balogh
read by Anne Flosnik
3 cassettes
Belgium, 1800s. During the Battle of Waterloo, exiled earl Gervase Ashford
is protector of Lady Morgan Bedwyn. Unbeknownst to her, Gervase bears a long-standing
grudge against her brother, Wulfric, and is tempted to seduce her to exact
revenge. Sequel to Slightly Scandalous (RC 57714). Explicit descriptions of
sex. 2004.
Slightly Wicked RC 57749
by Mary Balogh
read by Anne Flosnik
3 cassettes
A chance carriage accident incites a passionate tryst between strangers Judith
Law and Lord Rannulf Bedwyn. Afterwards, they part—she to her wealthy aunt’s
estate and a life of servitude, he off to marry well. Both are shocked when
Rannulf unknowingly arrives to court Judith’s cousin. Sequel to Slightly Married
(RC 56471). Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Some Enchanted Evening RC 58632
by Christina Dodd
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
During a revolution princesses Clarice, Amy, and Sorcha flee to England for
safety. Clarice and Amy end up in Scotland, where Clarice supports them by
selling face cream. The earl of Hepburn takes advantage of Clarice while seeking
revenge against an enemy. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language.
2004.
Somebody’s Knocking at My Door RC 58080
by Francis Ray
read by Melissa Maxwell
3 cassettes
Kristen Wakefield is devastated when forced to resign as curator of a New Orleans
museum and forgo a project on nineteenth-century African American art. Enter
Rafe Crawford, an old acquaintance still struggling with childhood abuse. Romance
may help them both—if Rafe will let it. Some explicit descriptions of sex and
some strong language. 2003.
Something to Celebrate RC 57518
by Felicia Mason and others
read by Catherine Byers
2 cassettes
Three stories of holiday romance by African American authors. As the New Year
approaches in Brenda Jackson’s "Truly Everlasting," Trask and Felicia discover
they are meant for each other. Others find love in "The First Noel" by Felicia
Mason and Margie Walker’s "Kwanzaa Kupendi." Some explicit descriptions of
sex. 1999.
The Summer I Dared RC 58542
by Barbara Delinsky
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
While visiting her aunt’s small Maine island, Manhattan homemaker Julia Bechtel
survives a ferry collision, as does divorced lobsterman Noah Prine. United
by the tragedy that killed nine others, Julia and Noah investigate the accident,
reevaluate their lives, and find solace together. Some explicit descriptions
of sex. 2004.
Sunny Chandler’s Return RC 58662
by Sandra Brown
read by Mitzi Friedlander
1 cassette
A friend’s wedding brings Sunny Chandler back from New Orleans to her hometown
and to the runaway-bride scandal she hoped to leave behind. Local sheriff
Ty Beaumont quickly takes an interest, but before Sunny can pursue a romance
she must put rumors to rest. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 1987.
Sweet Memories RC 58065
by LaVyrle Spencer
read by Norma Lana
2 cassettes
Twenty-five-year-old Theresa, although looking forward to Christmas when her
brother Jeff will be home on military leave, is annoyed that Jeff is bringing
along his friend Brian. But Brian soon quells Theresa’s inhibitions about her
abundant breasts and awakens passions she never before imagined. Some explicit
descriptions of sex. 1984.
Taming the Scotsman RC 56897
by Kinley MacGregor
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
Eleanor "Nora" Alexander seeks out Ewan MacAllister, a man her father fears,
as her means of escaping from Scotland and an arranged marriage. Ewan agrees
to take Nora to England and unexpectedly falls in love with the troublesome
young lady. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2003.
Tar Baby RC 58646
by Toni Morrison
read by Bill Quinn
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Son, a black fugitive, invades the West Indian home of a retired millionaire,
upsetting the racially diverse household. He captivates pampered Jadine, a
black fashion model. Their ideologically complicated love affair plays out
from the Caribbean to Manhattan. 2004 foreword by the author. Strong language.
1981.
The Texan’s Wager RC 57747
by Jodi Thomas
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Cedar Point, Texas; 1883. Thrown off a wagon train and wanting to avoid jail,
Bailee and two other women accept the sheriff’s offer of a "wife lottery."
Bailee marries a reclusive man who doesn’t speak in her presence. Precedes
When a Texan Gambles (RC 57371). Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2002.
This Calder Range: The Calder Saga, Volume 1 RC 59051
by Janet Dailey
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes (Reissue)
1878. Determined young rancher Chase Calder and his beautiful but practical
bride, Lorna, ride to the unspoiled Montana territory. As they dream of freedom
and riches, old grudges and debts follow them to the new land. Some explicit
descriptions of sex. 1982.
311 Pelican Court: Cedar Cove, Book 3 RC 57922
by Debbie Macomber
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes
This sequel to 204 Rosewood Lane (RC 55516) focuses on Rosie and Zach, recently
divorced by Judge Olivia Lockhart with an unusual stipulation. Cedar Grove’s
other main gossip topic is the identity of the man who died at the local bed-and-breakfast.
Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2003.
This Must Be Love RC 58320
by Kasey Michaels
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Jane Preston goes undercover as an escort for a prestigious retreat in Cape
May. Professor Patrick Romanowski, a.k.a. bestselling author J.P. Roman, also
plans to attend. Both want to expose the scandals of New Jersey senator Aubrey
Harrison. The two team up and fall in love. Some strong language. 2003.
To Burn RC 58403
by Claudia Dain
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Barbarian Wulfred enslaves Melania, a defiant Roman woman, when he and fellow
Saxon warriors conquer a villa in Britannia. In a battle of wills, Wulfred
takes her as his wife while Melania plots to kill him despite a growing attraction.
Some explicit descriptions of sex and some violence. 2002.
Twelve Times Blessed RC 58414
by Jacquelyn Mitchard
read by Mitzi Friedlander
4 cassettes
Widowed mother True Dickinson celebrates her forty-third birthday at a Cape
Cod bar, where she meets Hank Bannister, ten years her junior. That night,
during a blizzard, he saves her life. Their relationship moves fast, but not
fast enough to elude Hank’s needy ex-girlfriend. Descriptions of sex and strong
language. 2003.
The Wedding RC 56908
by Nicholas Sparks
read by Tom Wopat
2 cassettes
Jane and Wilson Lewis have been married for thirty years. Wilson realized a
year ago that the love was gone from his marriage. With the help of Jane’s
father, Noah Calhoun, from The Notebook (RC 43180), Wilson sets out to make
his wife fall in love with him again. Bestseller. 2003.
The Wedding Game RC 58700
by Jane Feather
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
London. Chastity Duncan and her sisters—anonymous matchmakers—seek a wealthy,
well-connected wife for Douglas Farrell, an up-and-coming doctor seemingly
indifferent to love. Chastity finds Douglas a suitable candidate, but Douglas
would rather have Chastity. Sequel to The Bride Hunt (RC 58142). Some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2004.
When a Texan Gambles RC 57371
by Jodi Thomas
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Sarah Andrews is married to Sam Gatlin in a "wife lottery." Days later when
Sarah discovers Sam stabbed in the back, they must get out of town fast. Together
they embark on adventures involving violence and romantic discovery. Sequel
to The Texan’s Wager (RC 57747). Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
When He Was Wicked: A Bridgerton Novel RC 58722
by Julia Quinn
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
England, 1820. Notorious rake Michael Stirling finally falls for beautiful
Francesca Bridgerton, but she marries his cousin John. When John suddenly dies,
Michael flees, afraid to comfort the grieving widow. Four years later he returns
to claim his inheritance— and Francesca’s heart. Some explicit descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 2004.
When Strangers Marry RC 58461
by Lisa Kleypas
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
New Orleans, 1805. On the run from her abusive stepfather and an arranged marriage,
spirited mademoiselle Lysette Kersaint finds herself in the home of wealthy
widower Maximilien Vallerand. Discovering that Lysette’s betrothed is his own
sworn enemy, Max uses her to exact revenge. Some explicit descriptions of sex.
1992.
Captain’s Peril: A Star Trek Novel RC 58868
by William Shatner
read by Erik Sandvold
2 cassettes
Jim Kirk and Jean-Luc Picard vacation on Bajor, diving among the ruins of
an ancient sunken city. They arrive at the archaeological site to find the
director murdered and the camp without communications or power. When Picard
disappears, Kirk draws on lessons from the past to uncover the truth. 2002.
The Collapsium RC 56678
by Wil McCarthy
read by Chuck Benson
3 cassettes
Set in futuristic time, when programmable matter and newly discovered "collapsium"
ensure limitless power and immortality, scientist Marlon Sykes threatens to
destroy the solar system for his own nefarious purposes. His intellectual equal,
scientist Bruno de Towaji, must race to stop the cataclysm. Some descriptions
of sex. 2000.
The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge RC 56827
by Vernor Vinge
read by Terence Aselford
4 cassettes
Contains almost all of this Hugo Award-winner’s science fiction short stories
from his first, "Apartness" (1965), to "Fast Times at Fairmont High" more than
three decades later. Most speculate on social and political effects of new
technology. 2001.
Conquistador RC 56118
by S.M. Stirling
read by Mark Ashby
4 cassettes
California, 1946. Twenty-four-year-old WWII vet John Rolfe accidentally discovers
a dimensional portal into a parallel world. This California is inhabited by
Indians—not white settlers, that is until Rolfe brings some of his war buddies
and their families. Developments are intertwined with 2009 complications. Strong
language and some violence. 2003.
Cryptonomicon RC 57249
by Neal Stephenson
read by Richard Hauenstein
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Epic tale of World War II, cryptography, and high-tech finance. Lawrence Pritchard
Waterhouse, mathematical genius and Allied codebreaker, joins other individuals
in clandestine encryption operations. Years later, those secrets could liberate
or destroy the cybertech revolution. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions
of sex. Locus Award. 1999.
Darwin’s Children RC 57812
by Greg Bear
read by Roy Avers
3 cassettes
Near Washington, D.C. Twelve years after the discovery of the retrovirus SHEVA,
featured in Darwin’s Radio (RC 50676), children born with the genetic mutation
are growing up. Feared and hated by the public, these "virus children," including
the daughter of scientists Mitch Rafelson and Kaye Lang, become targets of
persecution. Strong language. 2003.
Eye in the Sky RC 59096
by Philip K. Dick
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Sightseeing at California’s Belmont Bevatron, unemployed missile technician
Jack Hamilton, wife Marsha, and six others become victims of a lab accident.
They awaken in a world of Old Testament morality gone awry—a perilous, hilarious
realm of plagues and damnation. Together they must find a way home. Some violence.
1957.
Firebirds: An Anthology of Original Fantasy and Science Fiction RC 58418
edited by Sharyn November
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Sixteen short stories. In "The Baby in the Night Deposit Box," Penny learns
her true identity after living for eighteen years in the bank where she was
abandoned as an infant. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2003.
For Love and Glory RC 57106
by Poul Anderson
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Surveying Earth-like planet Jonna, Lissa Windholm discovers an artifact of
the long-lost race called Forerunners. She also encounters fellow human Torben
Hebo, who seeks to make a profit. Years later they reunite for a dangerous
venture when Hebo claims to know the whereabouts of an operating Forerunner
base. 2003.
For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs RC 57792
by Robert A. Heinlein
read by Barry Bernson
2 cassettes
In 1939 naval flier Perry Nelson loses consciousness in a car accident and
awakens in the year 2086. Rescued by the lovely Diana, Nelson faces a new world
of politics, economics, and individual freedoms. Previously unpublished first
novel by Hugo Award-winning author. 2004 introduction by Spider Robinson.
Some strong language. 1939.
Forge of Heaven: The Gene Wars, Book 2 RC 58325
by C.J. Cherryh
read by Michael Russotto
3 cassettes
From orbiting Concord Station, where humans and alien ondat coexist, Procyon
Stafford observes immortal Gene War survivor Marak Trin Tain rebuild his planet’s
biosphere. But the arrival of a ship from Earth upsets the delicate balance
of power. Sequel to Hammerfall (RC 52458). Some violence and some strong language.
2004.
Have Space Suit, Will Travel RC 55814
by Robert A. Heinlein
read by Russ Weinstein
2 cassettes
High school senior Kip Russell longs to go to the moon but is kidnapped by
space pirates. He meets other prisoners on a flying saucer—an eleven-year-old
girl named Peewee and a strange creature they call the Mother Thing. For junior
and senior high readers. 1958.
Mars Crossing RC 56660
by Geoffrey A. Landis
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
3 cassettes
After two crews die on an expedition to Mars, a third takes on the challenge
in 2028. The four men and two women experience equipment failure and supply
shortages. Their only chance for survival is a three-thousand-mile trek to
a return module, which holds two. Strong language. 2000.
The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories RC 55815
by Philip K. Dick
read by Gary Telles
4 cassettes
Eighteen science fiction short stories, among them "The Minority Report," in
which police commissioner John Anderton invents a preventive crime system to
identify criminals before they commit offenses. When Anderton is marked as
the next aggressor, he must flee for his life. 1987.
The Moon’s Shadow: Saga of the Skolian Empire, Volume 8 RC 58147
by Catherine Asaro
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Seventeen-year-old Jaibriol exchanges himself for a Eubian Trader—his uncle
—and assumes the throne of Skolia’s rival empire, Eube. The son of parents
from both societies, Jai struggles to conceal his telepathic abilities as he
works for peace. Sequel to Spherical Harmonic (RC 58121). Some explicit descriptions
of sex. 2003.
Mortal Engines RC 58198
by Philip Reeve
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
In the distant future, when big cities rove about on wheels and chase smaller
towns, apprentice Tom Natsworthy is shoved out of London by Head Historian
Thaddeus Valentine. Aided by disfigured Hester Shaw, Tom seeks answers to the
planet’s plight in the perilous Out-Country. For junior and senior high readers.
2001.
Omega RC 57357
by Jack McDevitt
read by Erin Jones
3 cassettes
A vast system of deadly energy (an omega cloud) sweeping toward Earth (but
still 900 years away) changes course and threatens another closer planet inhabited
by a fledgling humanoid society. Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins coordinates Earth’s
urgent rescue mission while attempting to conceal it from the aliens. Sequel
to Chindi (RC 54848). 2003.
Pandora’s Star RC 58258
by Peter F. Hamilton
read by L.J. Ganser
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Retired NASA pilot Wilson Kime is recruited by the Intersolar Commonwealth
to investigate a distant star’s sudden disappearance. When Kime discovers the
star and a potentially dangerous alien race hidden behind an energy barrier,
the Commonwealth prepares its defenses. Strong language and some violence.
2004.
Quicksilver: The Baroque Cycle, Volume 1 RC 57054
by Neal Stephenson
read by Robert Sams
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Tale of science, alchemy, and absurd adventure in seventeenth-and eighteenth-century
Europe and America. Features great minds and historical figures—mathematician
Dr. Daniel Waterhouse, who experiences the scientific revolution, and vagabond
king "Half-Cocked" Jack Shaftoe, who rescues a young woman from a harem. Some
descriptions of sex and some violence. Bestseller. 2003.
Ringworld’s Children RC 58419
by Larry Niven
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
In 2893 Earth-born explorer Louis Wu encounters interplanetary and interspecies
intrigue on Ringworld, a ribbon-like artificial habitat circling a distant
star. Threatened by war and new weaponry, Ringworld places its future with
its children. Sequel to The Ringworld Throne (RC 44067). Some descriptions
of sex and some violence. 2004.
Robot Dreams RC 56820
by Isaac Asimov
read by Michael Russoto
3 cassettes
Twenty-one science fiction stories about robots and intelligent computers.
In the title story, roboticist Susan Calvin must ponder what possible dangers
could arise from humanoid machines that dream. In "The Last Question," a supercomputer
weighs the ultimate fate of the universe. 1986.
The Sky So Big and Black RC 57086
by John Barnes
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Orbital Resonance (RC57085) Teri Murray’s only wish is to
quit school, marry her boyfriend, and join her father in "ecospecting" Mars.
But after an atmospheric catastrophe Teri has to save herself and the other
surviving humans. Some strong language. For senior high and older readers.
2002.
Skyfall: Saga of the Skolian Empire, Volume 9 RC 58140
by Catherine Asaro
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Foreign affairs councillor Roca Skolia accompanies bard Eldrinson Valdoria
to his mountain fortress where they fall in love. Snowbound, Roca misses a
critical assembly meeting that could mean war with the Eubians. Sequel to The
Moon’s Shadow (RC 58147). Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some
strong language. 2003.
Snow Crash RC 57673
by Neal Stephenson
read by L.J. Ganser
4 cassettes
Hiro Protagonist, swordsman and freelance hacker, delivers pizzas for a Mafia-owned
distributor until he loses his job. Broke and unemployed, Hiro visits the virtual-reality
realm known as the Metaverse. There he encounters "snow crash," a computer
virus and designer drug capable of destroying systems and users. Strong language.
1992.
Spherical Harmonic: Saga of the Skolian Empire, Volume 7 RC 58121
by Catherine Asaro
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Having escaped an enemy raid, empathic mathematician Dyhianna Selei, the Ruby
Pharaoh, awakens on a distant moon after the Radiance War. Her search for surviving
relatives thrusts her into Skolian politics. Sequel to The Quantum Rose (RC
56766). Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language.
2001.
Star Wars: A Clone Wars Novel; Shatterpoint RC 56882
by Matthew Stover
read by Chuck Benson
3 cassettes
Jedi Master Mace Windu’s former student Depa Billaba disappears while training
guerrilla fighters in the jungles of Haruun Kal, Mace’s homeworld. A cryptic
clue found at the scene of a massacre hints at Depa’s involvement and a deeper
madness, sending Mace on a journey to bring her back—or destroy her. 2003.
Star Wars: Survivor’s Quest RC 57972
by Timothy Zahn
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes
Luke Skywalker and his wife, Mara, lead a diplomatic mission to inspect wreckage
of the Jedi expedition destroyed fifty years ago by enemies. The mission, escorted
by alien hosts and a mysterious New Republic impersonator, arrives at the remains
and finds survivors. Follows the Corellian Trilogy (RC 41492, RC 42545, RC
42546). 2004.
Star Wars: The New Jedi Order; Balance Point RC 58271
by Kathy Tyers
read by Erik Sandvold
3 cassettes
The planet Duro, though nearly uninhabitable, is the only option for refugees
fleeing the relentless invasion of the Yuuzhan Vong. Leia supervises the relocation
plan, while Jedi—including Han’s young son, Jacen— arrive to help keep the
fragile peace. Sequel to Agents of Chaos II, Jedi Eclipse (RC 52417). 2000.
Star Wars: The New Jedi Order; Dark Journey RC 57990
by Elaine Cunningham
read by David Hartley-Margolin
2 cassettes
With the enemy in pursuit and her brother Jacen in the hands of the Yuuzhan
Vong, Jaina Solo takes refuge in the Hapes Cluster. But Jaina, grief-stricken
and obsessed with revenge, is blind to threats against her and to the evil
consuming her. Sequel to Star by Star (RC 54045). 2002.
Star Wars: The New Jedi Order; the Unifying Force RC 57358
by James Luceno
read by Chuck Benson
4 cassettes
With Luke, Mara, and their crew still off searching for the living world of
Zonama Sekot, Han and Leia volunteer for a critical rescue mission. Meanwhile,
discontent breeds revolt among the Yuuzhan Vong. Both sides prepare for the
final epic battle that will decide the fate of the universe. 2003.
Time’s Eye: A Time Odyssey, Book 1 RC 58073
by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter
read by John Horton
2 cassettes
Eurasia, 2037. United Nations peacekeepers crash land only to discover civilization
is reassembled into a patchwork of eras dating from prehistory. Alexander the
Great’s army and nineteenth-century British troops join forces as Genghis Khan’s
horde approaches Babylon and a lone radio signal. Violence, some descriptions
of sex, and some strong language. 2004.
Trading in Danger: Vatta’s War, Book 1 RC 57103
by Elizabeth Moon
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Kylara Vatta is expelled from a military academy for a seemingly small indiscretion.
To rebuild her self-confidence, her father sends her on a mission to command
the scrapyard-bound cargo ship Glennys Jones. As captain, she expands the
mission and finds herself in the middle of a space war. Bestseller. 2003.
Utopia RC 57401
by Lincoln Child
read by Michael Scherer
3 cassettes
The robotic attractions at Nevada’s high-tech Utopia theme park turn violent,
endangering the lives of visitors. Andrew Warne, designer of the computer system
that controls the robots, is summoned to help uncover the sinister truth by
the park manager—his ex-girlfriend, Sarah Boatwright. Some violence and some
strong language. 2002.
Way Station RC 58565
by Clifford D. Simak
read by John Polk
2 cassettes (Reissue)
As keeper of Earth’s only galactic transfer station, 124-year-old civil war
veteran Enoch Wallace has been attending to visitors and facilitating interstellar
communication for over a century. When his charts indicate Earth’s impending
destruction, his alien friends offer a solution that seems worse than the disaster
itself. Hugo Award. 1963.
Whole Wide World RC 57912
by Paul McAuley
read by Steve Douglas-Craig
2 cassettes
In the aftermath of the InfoWar, when surveillance cameras all over London
are linked to an artificial intelligence system, a young art student’s brutal
murder is broadcast on the Internet. Called to investigate, John—an alcoholic
cop assigned to the computer crime unit—discovers a web of high-tech intrigue.
Violence and strong language. 2002.
The Witches of Karres RC 58044
by James H. Schmitz
read by Gary Tipton
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Captain Pausert, a commercial space trader, rescues what he thinks are three
slave girls on the planet of Porlumma. But Maleen, Goth, and the Leewit are
actually witches with special powers. The authorities are after all of them.
For junior and senior high readers. 1966.
The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twentieth Annual Collection RC 56499
edited by Gardner Dozois
read by Richard Hauenstein
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Editor reviews the status of science fiction published in 2002 and presents
twenty-five stories by masters of the genre. The collection includes literary
works by new writers and by established authors such as Nancy Kress, Bruce
Sterling, Gregory Benford, Michael Swanwick, and Ian McDonald. Some descriptions
of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 2003.
The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twenty-First Annual Collection RC 58677
edited by Gardner Dozois
read by Erin Jones
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Review of the year 2003’s science fiction presents twenty-nine tales by masters
of the genre. New or established authors include Michael Swanwick, Nancy Kress,
Harry Turtledove, and Robert Reed. A brief introduction prefaces each story.
Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 2004.
Baltic Mission: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 7 RC 57224
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to 1805 (RC 57223), Captain Drinkwater is ordered to the Baltic
Sea as Napoleon extends his grip on Europe. Commanding the Antigone, Drinkwater
deals with a discontented crew and a drunk lieutenant. Then an intercepted
message puts him on a course to again face his nemesis, Santhonax. Strong
language and some violence. 1988.
Beneath the Aurora: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 12 RC 57229
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
1813. Captain Drinkwater has succeeded Lord Dungarth as head of the Royal Navy’s
Secret Department. The discovery of a secret treaty with America sends him
to Norway on a dangerous mission. Sequel to The Flying Squadron (RC 57228).
Violence and strong language. 1995.
The Bomb Vessel: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 4 RC 57221
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
1801. In this sequel to A Brig of War (RC 57220), Captain Drinkwater commands
the Virago, an old ship sent to the Baltic as a bomb vessel. He would like
to turn her back into a fighting vessel. In the process he takes aboard his
fugitive brother, Edward. Some violence and some strong language. 1984.
A Brig of War: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 3 RC 57220
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to A King’s Cutter(RC 57219), Lieutenant Nathaniel Drinkwater
is running routine missions on the brig Hellebore, when Admiral Nelson suddenly
sends the brig to the Red Sea. Later British operations against the French
bring Drinkwater face to face with two old enemies, Santhonax and Morris. Some
violence and some strong language. 1983.
The Corvette: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 5 RC 57222
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Promoted for his services during the Battle of Copenhagen, Drinkwater, from
The Bomb Vessel (RC 57221), is assigned to replace the wounded captain of the
Arctic whaling fleet’s escort vessel. When a ship is lost during the whale
hunt, Drinkwater must confront treachery and danger. Strong language and some
violence. 1985.
Ebb Tide: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 14 RC 57231
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
1843. In the years since The Shadow of the Eagle (RC 57230), Drinkwater has
been knighted for his service to the English Crown. He is aboard the paddle-steamer
Vestal, inspecting lighthouses along the coast of England, when tragedy strikes
and he must confront his past. Violence and strong language. 1998.
1805: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 6
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Captain Drinkwater, commanding the Antigone in Admiral Nelson’s fleet, prepares
to battle Napoleon. The French capture Drinkwater in circumstances beyond his
control and keep him prisoner for much of the Battle of Trafalgar. Sequel to
The Corvette (RC 57222). Strong language and some violence. 1985.
The Flying Squadron: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 11 RC 57228
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Under False Colours (RC 57227), Captain Drinkwater, after
a brief home stay in England, boards the Patrician in 1811 to escort Henry
Vansittart—the King’s messenger—to America. While there Drinkwater uncovers
information that later helps prevent a Royal Navy takeover by the United States.
Violence and strong language. 1992.
Havoc’s Sword: An Alan Lewrie Naval Adventure RC 58385
by Dewey Lambdin
read by Neil Hunt
3 cassettes
English Foreign Office spies meet captain Alan Lewrie in the Caribbean and
order him back into the battle for French colony Saint Domingue. Using bribery,
diplomacy, and the fledgling American navy, Lewrie confronts his archenemy
Guillaume Choundas. Sequel to Sea of Grey (RC 58124). Strong language and some
violence. 2003.
In Distant Waters: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 8 RC 57225
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Baltic Mission (RC 57224), Captain Drinkwater, now commanding
Patrician, hangs a deserter and then sets sail for the Pacific Ocean. He deals
with the threat of mutiny, captures a Spanish frigate, worries about a lurking
Russian vessel, and is rewarded with a twist of fortune. Violence and strong
language. 1988.
A King’s Cutter: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 2 RC 57219
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
1792. In this sequel to An Eye of the Fleet (RC 57218), Nathaniel Drinkwater,
now married, is asked by the Royal Navy to return to work, this time aboard
the cutter Kestrel. He uncovers sinister networks of intrigue, deals with mutiny,
and acquires a new nemesis—Edouard Santhonax. Some violence and some strong
language. 1982.
The Poseidon Adventure RC 57051
by Paul Gallico
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes (Reissue)
The SS Poseidon, a giant ocean liner-turned-cruise ship, capsizes when caught
by a tidal wave. The few remaining survivors struggle to stay alive until rescuers
arrive. Some strong language. 1969.
A Private Revenge: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 9 RC 57226
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to In Distant Waters (RC 57225), Captain Drinkwater is now off
the China coast attempting to refit the Patrician. An assignment to escort
a convoy to Penang turns deadly when he discovers his old nemesis, Commander
Morris, on board—with a mysterious cargo. Violence and strong language. 1989.
Sea of Grey: An Alan Lewrie Naval Adventure RC 58124
by Dewey Lambdin
read by Bruce Huntey
3 cassettes
Captain Alan Lewrie sets sail aboard HMS Proteus for the West Indies, where
general Toussaint L’Ouverture leads a slave rebellion in France’s Saint Domingue
colony. Lewrie patrols for privateers, French warships, and anything suspicious.
Sequel to King’s Captain (RC 53006). Strong language, some descriptions of
sex, and some violence. 2002.
The Shadow of the Eagle: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 13 RC 57230
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Beneath the Aurora (RC 57229), Napoleon has abdicated as
Emperor of France and gone into exile. But fears that Napoleon may try to escape
to America has Captain Drinkwater posted to the Azores to prevent anyone from
offering him aid. Violence and strong language. 1997.
Sharpe’s Havoc: Richard Sharpe and the Campaign in Northern Portugal, Spring
1809 RC 58259
by Bernard Cornwell
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
Lieutenant Richard Sharpe and his men are isolated by Napoleon’s forces in
the Portuguese city of Oporto. While struggling to survive, Sharpe’s team also
searches for missing nineteen-year-old English heiress Kate Savage who is being
courted by a spy. Some violence and some strong language. 2003.
Under False Colours: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 10 RC 57227
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Captain Drinkwater, back from the China Sea, is on a secret mission to Russia.
Overtly he is carrying military cargo designed covertly to put a wedge between
France and Russia. When weather foils the plan, he develops his own strategy.
Sequel to A Private Revenge (RC 57226). Violence and strong language. 1991.
Amber’s Mirage and Other Stories RC 58457
by Zane Grey
read by Bob Askey
2 cassettes
Five short stories of survival in Arizona’s deserts. Includes "The Saga of
the Ice Cream Kid," about the West before barbed wire and railroads, and "Amber’s
Mirage," a romantic tale of a young man’s quest for gold and the woman he loves.
1928.
The Best American Mystery Stories, 2003 RC 57428
edited by Michael Connelly
read by Susan McInerney
3 cassettes
Twenty short mystery stories by authors including Mike Doogan, Walter Mosley,
Joyce Carol Oates, and George Pelecanos. In "When the Women Come Out to Dance,"
a former stripper and wife of a wealthy Pakistani employs a domestic to help
resolve marital problems. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions
of sex. 2003.
The Best American Short Stories, 2003: Selected from U.S. and Canadian Magazines
RC 57653
selected by Walter Mosley
read by Ken Kliban
4 cassettes
This collection features twenty stories exploring the extremes of human emotion.
In Anthony Doerr’s "The Shell Collector," a blind naturalist accidentally discovers
the healing powers of a deadly snail. Also includes "Rationing" by Mary Yukari
Waters, "Baby Wilson" by E.L. Doctorow, and works by Kevin Brockmeier, Edwidge
Danticat, and others. 2003.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Volume 1 RC 58440
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Seven short stories describe vampire slayers from times past. In "A Good Run,"
a slayer in ancient Greece fights in the battle of Marathon. In "The White
Doe," slayer Virginia Dare of the Roanoke lost colony is adopted by a tribe.
Some violence. For senior high readers. 2001.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Volume 2 RC 58427
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Ten stories spanning the years 980 to 2000. In "Lady Shobu," reluctant heroine
Kishi must seal a rift to the spirit realm in the Japanese imperial compound.
Other demon slayers, including Buffy, combat evil in France, England, and the
United States. For senior high readers. 2003.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Volume 3 RC 58435
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Four stories about vampire slayers in times past. In "Dark of the Moon," an
Anasazi girl guards her tribe from evil. In "The Code of the Samurai," fifteen-
year-old American slayer India Cohen arrives in Japan to help combat forces
of darkness. Some violence. For senior high readers. 2003.
The Caprices RC 58726
by Sabina Murray
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Nine stories about men and women affected by World War II’s devastating Pacific
campaign. In "Guinea," two American soldiers lost in the jungle— one Irish,
one Italian—learn what bonds them together. The title piece portrays the fatal
encounter of a young girl and a Japanese soldier. Violence and strong language.
2002.
The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge RC 56827
by Vernor Vinge
read by Terence Aselford
4 cassettes
Contains almost all of this Hugo Award-winner’s science fiction short stories
from his first, "Apartness" (1965), to "Fast Times at Fairmont High" more than
three decades later. Most speculate on social and political effects of new
technology. 2001.
The Early Stories, 1953–1975 RC 57642
by John Updike
read by Jim Zeiger
7 cassettes in 2 containers
More than one hundred short pieces originally published in the New Yorker and
other magazines. Includes the Olinger and Tarbox sagas as well as "Pigeon Feathers,"
"The Family Meadow," and "The Witnesses." Strong language and some explicit
descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2003.
Eighteen RC 58719
by Jan Burke
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Eighteen short mystery and suspense stories by Edgar Award winner and author
of Nine (RC 55576). In "Mea Culpa," a disabled boy believes his stepfather
will kill his mom. Includes "Miscalculation," about the wartime service of
the oceanliner Queen Mary, "Unharmed," "The Muse," and others. Some violence.
1993.
Enough Rope: Collected Stories RC 57078
by Lawrence Block
read by Roy Avers
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Eighty-four short stories that span five decades of the mystery writer’s work
and incorporate series characters from his novels including Chip Harrison,
Martin Ehrengraf, Matthew Scudder, Bernie Rhodenbarr, and J.P. Keller. Also
contains independent tales of suspense. Some violence and some strong language.
1999.
Fabulous Small Jews RC 58639
by Joseph Epstein
read by Ken Kliban
3 cassettes
Set in Jewish Chicago, eighteen short stories portray characters from different
walks of life as they confront change, from impending parenthood to old age.
Imbued with Yiddish intonations and armed with wit, Don Juan Zimmerman, Felix
Emeritus, the third Mrs. Kessler, and others face the future with aplomb. 2003.
Face Relations: Eleven Stories about Seeing beyond Color RC 59119
edited by Marilyn Singer
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Anthology explores issues of racial identity and communication among teenagers.
In "Snow" by Sherri Winston, African Americans belittle Haitians at school.
In "Hum" by Naomi Shihab Nye, a blind neighbor in Texas befriends a shunned
Palestinian boy. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2004.
A Few Short Notes on Tropical Butterflies: Stories RC 58764
by John Murray
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Collection of eight stories focusing on the emotions of professional persons
in the fields of science, medicine, and nature trying to cope with problems
and understand their lives. Includes "The Hill Station," an award-winning piece
in which an American-born microbiologist visits Bombay—her parents’ homeland—and
breaks away from her well-ordered existence. Some strong language. 2003.
Firebirds: An Anthology of Original Fantasy and Science Fiction RC 58418
edited by Sharyn November
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Sixteen short stories. In "The Baby in the Night Deposit Box," Penny learns
her true identity after living for eighteen years in the bank where she was
abandoned as an infant. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2003.
Football’s Best Short Stories RC 58128
edited by Paul D. Staudohar
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
Twenty-one stories and one classic poem, published between 1909 and 1997, by
renowned authors. Includes John Updike’s "In Football Season," which evokes
the wonderment of youth at Friday night high school games; an excerpt from
Howard Nemerov’s The Homecoming Game; and pieces by Ellery Queen, Damon Runyon,
T. Coraghessan Boyle, and others. 1998.
From the Listening Hills RC 56382
by Louis L’Amour
read by Gary Roan
2 cassettes
Posthumously published collection of twelve tales by well-known author of westerns.
Contains his first and last short stories, "Anything for a Pal" and "The Moon
of the Trees Broken by Snow," as well as a pair of World War II adventures,
four westerns, a couple of football stories, and two crime tales. 2003.
Got to Be Real: Four Original Love Stories RC 57430
by E. Lynn Harris and others
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
Short romances by four contemporary African American male authors. In "Kenya
and Amir," ladies’ man Amir fights for the only woman he ever loved. Also included
is "Money Can’t Buy Me Love" by E. Lynn Harris, author of A Love of My Own
(RC 54842). Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language. 2000.
Great Dream of Heaven: Stories RC 56661
by Sam Shepard
read by Constance Crawford
1 cassette
Eighteen short stories portraying unfulfilled, often desperate individuals
forced to recognize who they really are. In "The Remedy Man," a boy observes
the grim contest between a man and an ill-tempered stallion. In "Blinking Eye,"
a woman transporting her mother’s ashes to the funeral stops to help an injured
hawk. 2002.
The Greatest Fishing Stories Ever Told RC 57897
edited by Lamar Underwood
read by Erik Synnestvedt
3 cassettes
Twenty-eight diverse stories reinforcing the connection between the fisherman
and his environment, from inland rivers to the blue water of the Gulf Stream.
Includes Ernest Hemingway’s "Now I Lay Me," an excerpt from The Yearling, and
work by notable angling writers. Brief introductions preface each story. 2000.
Growing Up Filipino: Stories for Young Adults RC 57853
edited by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
read by Jonathan Davis
3 cassettes
Twenty-nine tales of Filipinos and Filipino Americans dealing with their culture,
families, friends, and fears as they grow to maturity. In "Lola Sim’s Handkerchief,"
a teenager becoming more Americanized is estranged from her grandmother. In
"Lolo’s Bride," a fifteen-year-old’s widowed grandfather returns from the Philippines
with a twenty-year-old wife. For senior high readers. 2003.
A Heart Speaks RC 58615
by LaVyrle Spencer
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Two novellas. In Forsaking All Others, Allison Scott, photographer, is looking
for the perfect man for a book cover contract. She finds him in Richard Lang—who
becomes more than a model. In A Promise to Cherish, Lee Walker, a construction
estimator, grabs the wrong suitcase at the airport and ends up meeting Sam
Brown of Brown and Brown, whose bid just happens to be lower. Strong language
and explicit descriptions of sex. 1986.
Killer in the Rain RC 56541
by Raymond Chandler
read by Conrad Feininger
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Eight short stories originally published in pulp magazines by the author of
The Big Sleep (RC 32657). Featured is a hard-boiled private investigator looking
for justice. In the title piece, the nameless protagonist tries to salvage
a client’s love life. Some violence and some strong language. 1964.
The Lottery and Other Stories RC 57928
by Shirley Jackson
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
A collection of twenty-five unusual short stories by the author of "The Lottery."
In the title piece, a village puts a terrifying twist on the luck of the draw.
In "The Witch," a stranger on the train tells a chilling tale of murder to
a small boy. Some violence. 1948.
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Volume 14 RC 57556
edited by Stephen Jones
read by Mary Kane
4 cassettes
Twenty short horror stories from 2002 written by Neil Gaiman, Don Tumasonis,
Nicholas Royle, Jay Russell, Basil Copper, and others. Includes an overview
of the year’s horror fiction and "Necrology 2002," a listing of horror genre
writers, authors, performers, and technicians who died in 2002. Some descriptions
of sex and some violence. 2003.
Man of the House RC 57324
by Felicia Mason and others
read by Bill Quinn
2 cassettes
Three contemporary romances featuring African American fathers in love. In
Adrianne Byrd’s "One in a Million," successful businessman Gregory Woods reunites
with a former lover and the nine-year-old son he never knew he had. Includes
Felicia Mason’s "The Dreamers" and Doris Johnson’s "Father at Heart." Some
explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
The McCone Files RC 57496
by Marcia Muller
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Fifteen investigative case files of San Francisco private detective Sharon
McCone trace her two decades at the All Souls Legal Cooperative, from the beginning
of her career there to her eventual relocation of the business to a swanky
new office. Some violence and some strong language. 1995.
Memories of Sun: Stories of Africa and America RC 58024
edited by Jane Kurtz
read by Erin Jones
1 cassette
Short stories and poems by African and American writers about cross-cultural
connections and "third culture kids," those who inhabit two worlds without
a firm foothold in either. Describes safaris, life among the bush-men, African
folktales, and transitions to adulthood. For junior and senior high and older
readers. 2004.
The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories RC 55815
by Philip K. Dick
read by Gary Telles
4 cassettes
Eighteen science fiction short stories, among them "The Minority Report," in
which police commissioner John Anderton invents a preventive crime system to
identify criminals before they commit offenses. When Anderton is marked as
the next aggressor, he must flee for his life. 1987.
New Stories from the South: The Year’s Best, 2003 RC 56863
edited by Shannon Ravenel
read by Ray Childs
3 cassettes
Eighteenth annual collection of southern short stories, with a preface by Roy
Blount Jr. In "Rich People" by Lucy Corin, a young woman visiting friends discovers
paté in their refrigerator. In Steve Almond’s "The Soul Molecule," the narrator
meets a former college friend who has a bullet in his head. Some strong language.
2003.
New Stories from the South: The Year’s Best, 2004 RC 58394
edited by Shannon Ravenel
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Nineteenth annual collection of southern short stories. In Edward P. Jones’s
"A Rich Man," a search for lost youth yields more than expected. Includes Ann
Pancake’s "Dog Song" and Jill McCorkle’s "Intervention," a tale of a woman’s
devotion to her alcoholic husband. Preface by Tim Gautreaux. Some strong language.
2003.
Nothing That Meets the Eye: The Uncollected Stories of Patricia Highsmith
RC 56857
by Patricia Highsmith
read by Madelyn Buzzard
4 cassettes
Collection of short stories from the author of The Talented Mr. Ripley (RC
50315), complete with plot twists, misfits, and murderers. In "A Dangerous
Hobby," a misogynistic kleptomaniac faces discovery. In "Music to Die By,"
a postal employee plots the extermination of his coworkers. Some violence.
2002.
Prize Stories 2003: The O. Henry Awards RC 57264
edited by Laura Furman
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes
Anthology of twenty pieces of North American short fiction that describe the
human condition—love, war, repression, and life-changing moments. Includes
Anthony Doerr’s "The Shell Collector," Denis Johnson’s "Train Dreams," and
selections by T. Coraghessan Boyle, Marjorie Kemper, and A.S. Byatt. Some strong
language. 2003.
Pushcart Prize XXVIII: Best of the Small Presses, 2004 RC 57828
edited by Bill Henderson
read by Roy Avers
4 cassettes
Short stories, poems, memoirs, and essays from forty-three notable noncommercial
presses. Among sixty-two selections are "Election Eve" by Evan Connell, "Three
Girls" by Joyce Carol Oates, and work by Jonathan Lethem, Richard Powers, and
others. Introduction by the editor. 2004.
The Return of the Black Widowers RC 58389
by Isaac Asimov
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
Sixteen stories, some previously unpublished in any collection, involving the
Black Widowers club members who gather monthly to dine and solve a brainteasing
puzzle. The men ponder mysteries ranging from murder and theft to an umbrella’s
seemingly inexplicable disappearance into a space warp. Foreword by Harlan
Ellison. Some strong language. 2003.
Robot Dreams RC 56820
by Isaac Asimov
read by Michael Russoto
3 cassettes
Twenty-one science fiction stories about robots and intelligent computers.
In the title story, roboticist Susan Calvin must ponder what possible dangers
could arise from humanoid machines that dream. In "The Last Question," a supercomputer
weighs the ultimate fate of the universe. 1986.
Rumpole and the Primrose Path: A Rumpole Mystery RC 57977
by John Mortimer
read by Graeme Malcolm
1 cassette
Six stories featuring British barrister Rumpole, now recovering from his near-fatal
heart attack in Rumpole Rests His Case (RC 55589). In the title piece, Rumpole
investigates a fellow patient’s mysterious death at the Primrose Path convalescent
home in Sussex. Back in London he takes on five other cases. 2002.
Scenarios: A "Nameless Detective" Casebook RC 58413
by Bill Pronzini
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Fourteen short mysteries spanning thirty-five years of "nameless" San Francisco
PI stories. In "It’s a Lousy World," Nameless vindicates a friend suspected
of—and shot for—robbing a liquor store. Also includes "Wrong Place, Wrong Time"
and "Incident in a Neighborhood Tavern." Violence and some strong language.
2003.
Servants of the Map: Stories RC 56356
by Andrea Barrett
read by Jennifer Mendenhall
2 cassettes
Barrett weaves scientific exploration, healing, and the search for truth throughout
these nineteenth- and twentieth-century stories. In the title story, British
surveyor Max Vigne writes his wife only reassuringly of his Himalayan experiences.
Vigne’s travels lead him to question "Who am I? . . . Have I any scientific
talent at all?" 2002.
Shades of Black: Crime and Mystery Stories by African American Authors RC
58506
edited by Eleanor Taylor Bland
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Twenty-two short mysteries featuring African American characters. In Hugh Holton’s
"The Werewolf File," Chicago police confront a supernatural killer. Also includes
"Bombardier" by Walter Mosley and stories by Gar Anthony Haywood, Penny Mickelbury,
Grace F. Edwards, and others. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2004.
T The Shuttered Room and Other Tales of Terror
by H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth
read by Conrad Feininger
1 cassette (Reissue)
Six tales of horror. In the title piece Abner Whateley’s grandfather left him
a strange letter instructing him to destroy every living thing in a shuttered
room. Abner did not understand the message until he saw dusty prints and a
monstrous creature squatting on the bed. 1971.
Six Easy Pieces: Easy Rawlins Stories RC 56534
by Walter Mosley
read by Chuck Young
2 cassettes
Seven interconnected short stories featuring Easy Rawlins in 1960s Los Angeles.
Rawlins assists pals who are in trouble and encounters arson, murder, and mayhem.
He also searches for his friend Mouse, who he suspects may still be alive.
Some violence and some strong language. 2003.
The Sleuth of Baghdad: The Inspector Chafik Stories RC 57257
by Charles B. Child
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Fifteen tales of mystery and intrigue set in 1940s Baghdad featuring police
inspector Chafik J. Chafik and his sergeant Abdullah. In "The Inspector Is
Discreet," they suspect the father of an Englishman’s murdered Iraqi mistress
did her in to avenge the family’s honor. Some violence and some strong language.
2002.
Sweet Land Stories RC 58345
by E.L. Doctorow
read by Michael Russotto
1 cassette
Five short stories about faith, love, and abuse of power. In "A House on the
Plain," a son abets his mother’s murderous greed; in "Jolene: A Life," a young
woman navigating some bad relationships reaches a bruised but resolute independence.
Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.
Tales of the American West: The Best of Spur Award-Winning Authors RC 56372
edited by Richard S. Wheeler
read by Lindsay Ellison
2 cassettes
Fifteen western short stories spanning the frontier experience. "The Indian
Summer of Nancy Redwing" by Harry W. Paige depicts the despair of a reservation
woman at home alone on her thirty-fifth birthday. Loren D. Estleman’s "The
Cat King of Cochise County" is a comic tale about the discoverer of chicken
wire. 2000.
Ten Little Indians: Stories RC 58463
by Sherman Alexie
read by Nick Sullivan
2 cassettes
Nine stories about modern day Native Americans. In "Do You Know Where I Am?"
college sweethearts rescue and return a stranded cat to its owners—an act that
unexpectedly defines their future relationship. "Search Engine" depicts a student
looking for a fellow native who disappeared thirty years earlier after winning
a Pulitzer prize for poetry. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language.
2003.
Westward: A Fictional History of the American West; Twenty-eight Original
Stories Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Western Writers of America
RC 58267
edited by Dale L. Walker
read by Bob Askey
3 cassettes
Anthology of original western stories captures the westward legacy from a North
American’s first glimpse of a horse in sixteenth-century Kansas to a 1913 gunbattle
in a Utah copper mine. Authors include Loren D. Estleman, Don Coldsmith, John
Jakes, and Richard S. Wheeler. Some strong language. 2003.
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection RC 57308
edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling
read by L.J. Ganser
8 cassettes in 2 containers
Thirty-nine stories, one essay, and thirteen poems from fairy tales to gothic
horror by such authors as James Frenkel, Jeffrey Ford, Terry Dowling, Neil
Gaiman, and Elizabeth Hand. Includes an overview of 2002’s works in this genre
and a list of honorable mentions. Some descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2003.
The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twentieth Annual Collection RC 56499
edited by Gardner Dozois
read by Richard Hauenstein
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Editor reviews the status of science fiction published in 2002 and presents
twenty-five stories by masters of the genre. The collection includes literary
works by new writers and by established authors such as Nancy Kress, Bruce
Sterling, Gregory Benford, Michael Swanwick, and Ian McDonald. Some descriptions
of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 2003.
The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twenty-First Annual Collection RC 58677
edited by Gardner Dozois
read by Erin Jones
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Review of the year 2003’s science fiction presents twenty-nine tales by masters
of the genre. New or established authors include Michael Swanwick, Nancy Kress,
Harry Turtledove, and Robert Reed. A brief introduction prefaces each story.
Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 2004.
Absolute Friends RC 57589
by John Le Carré
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes
Unassuming Bavarian tour guide Ted Mundy is actually a retired British double
agent. After September 11, 2001, old friend and former colleague Sasha contacts
him with a new mission: to stop an impending war in Iraq and become very rich
in the process. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller. 2003.
A Death in Vienna RC 57796
by Daniel Silva
read by Roy Avers
2 cassettes
A war-claims office bombing in Vienna prompts Israeli Mossad agent Gabriel
Allon, now an art restorer, to investigate neo-Nazi Vogel. Allon, last seen
in The Confessor (RC 55724), also discovers that on the death march from Auschwitz
his mother was tortured by camp supervisor Radek—now Ludwig Vogel. Violence
and strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Dr. No RC 58875
by Ian Fleming
read by Jim Zeiger
2 cassettes
Deadly danger awaits James Bond when he goes to the Caribbean to locate two
missing agents. His antagonist is a maniacal doctor with an array of fantastic
weapons and dreams of unlimited conquest. Some violence and some strong language.
1958.
The Matarese Circle RC 58249
by Robert Ludlum
read by David Hartley-Margolin
4 cassettes (Reissue)
An organization called "The Matarese" is financing terrorist groups around
the world. Secret agents Vasili Taleniekov, a Russian, and American Brandon
Scofield forget long-standing personal and ideological enmity to track down
the leader. Explicit descriptions of sex, violence, and strong language. 1982.
Memorial Day RC 58405
by Vince Flynn
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
CIA agent Mitch Rapp leads a commando raid into Pakistan and uncovers an Al
Qaeda plot to unleash a nuclear device in the United States on Memorial Day.
Even with the bomb successfully disarmed, Rapp fears his team has not thwarted
the terrorists’ plans. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Robert Ludlum’s Jason Bourne in The Bourne Legacy RC 58648
by Eric Van Lustbader
read by Bruce Huntey
3 cassettes
Georgetown University professor and ex-covert operative David Webb is framed
for the murders of two CIA officials, one his former handler. Hunted by feds
and a mysterious assassin, Webb assumes the Bourne identity to stay alive and
stop a killer. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller.
2004.
The Tristan Betrayal RC 57548
by Robert Ludlum
read by Gregory Gorton
4 cassettes
Playboy spy Stephen Metcalfe journeys to Moscow during World War II to enlist
the help of his former lover, Russian ballerina Lana. Their mission is to recruit
her current Nazi beau to the Allied cause. Meanwhile Metcalfe is tracked by
a German assassin. Some violence and some strong language. 2003.
Two O’Clock, Eastern Wartime RC 58614
by John Dunning
read by Annie Wauters
4 cassettes
In 1942, author Jack Dulaney escapes from a chain gang to help his long-lost
love, Holly Carnahan, locate her missing father. He writes for a radio station
in a New Jersey beach town, which is vulnerable to a German attack. The two
unearth a network of spies and murder. Some strong language. 2001.
The Chief RC 57983
by Robert Lipsyte
read by L.J. Ganser
1 cassette
In this sequel to The Brave (RC 37362), boxer Sonny Bear continues his quest
for victory with the encouragement of fledgling writer Martin Witherspoon.
Meanwhile, Hollywood agents attempt to exploit Sonny as a Native American
idol, and his uncle needs his help solving problems on the reservation. For
junior and senior high readers. 1993.
Football’s Best Short Stories RC 58128
edited by Paul D. Staudohar
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
Twenty-one stories and one classic poem, published between 1909 and 1997, by
renowned authors. Includes John Updike’s "In Football Season," which evokes
the wonderment of youth at Friday night high school games; an excerpt from
Howard Nemerov’s The Homecoming Game; and pieces by Ellery Queen, Damon Runyon,
T. Coraghessan Boyle, and others. 1998.
The Greatest Fishing Stories Ever Told RC 57897
edited by Lamar Underwood
read by Erik Synnestvedt
3 cassettes
Twenty-eight diverse stories reinforcing the connection between the fisherman
and his environment, from inland rivers to the blue water of the Gulf Stream.
Includes Ernest Hemingway’s "Now I Lay Me," an excerpt from The Yearling, and
work by notable angling writers. Brief introductions preface each story. 2000.
Home of the Braves RC 56013
by David Klass
read by Neil Berman
2 cassettes
Joe, captain of his New Jersey high school soccer team, is threatened when
Antonio arrives from Brazil and becomes the star player. Tension mounts when
Antonio begins dating Joe’s secret crush, Kristine. Plus, a gang begins bullying
other students. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2002.
How I Fell in Love and Learned to Shoot Free Throws RC 57541
by Jon Ripslinger
read by Christopher Walker
1 cassette
Seventeen-year-old Danny Henderson, a lousy basketball player, has a crush
on Angel McPherson, star of the girls’ team in their high school. Angel helps
Danny with his game, but her embarrassment about her family life causes problems
in their relationship. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
The Natural RC 58059
by Bernard Malamud
read by Bob Askey
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Roy Hobbs is a born athlete who should be a baseball hero, but his lifestyle
interferes with his career. Roy’s misplaced love for Memo Paris, the team manager’s
niece, overrules his passion for baseball and makes him agree to throw a play-off
game. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1952.
Scratch: An Eddie Caminetti Novel RC 58950
by Troon McAllister
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Golf hustler Eddie Caminetti teams up with a physicist to help out his friend
and former caddie. Their revolutionary golf ball storms the market, incites
a counterfeiting scandal, and brings charges of foul play from rival Tommy
Trevillian. When Eddie offers to settle the case on the green, Tommy accepts.
Strong language. 2003.
Screwball RC 58514
by David Ferrell
read by Eric Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
When the Boston Red Sox acquire rookie Ron Kane and his scorching fastball,
it could mean the end of "the curse" and an eighty-year slump. Manager Augie
Sharkey anticipates a great season, but something isn’t quite right: it seems
wherever they play, a killer strikes. Violence and strong language. 2003.
Slider RC 58305
by Patrick Robinson
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
Twenty-year-old pitcher Jack Faber, an impoverished farmer’s son hoping to
play in the majors, spends the summer at an elite baseball camp. But after
he returns to college, a jealous coach destroys Jack’s confidence, causing
him to doubt his abilities and quit the game. His camp buddies help restore
his self-assurance. Strong language. 2002.
Warrior Angel RC 57982
by Robert Lipsyte
read by L.J. Ganser
1 cassette
After winning the heavyweight championship in The Chief (RC 57983), depressed
boxer Sonny Bear loses interest in life. An unbalanced teen fan, who calls
himself the "warrior angel," helps him set his priorities and continue his
career. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Wild Pitch RC 58008
by Mike Lupica
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
"Showtime" Charlie Stoddard was twenty-five when an injury ended his pitching
career with the New York Mets in 1988. At forty, he’s divorced and spends his
days drinking and his nights with nameless women. That is, until physical therapy
revitalizes his arm—and his big-league dreams. Strong language and some descriptions
of sex. 2002.
The Altman Code: A Covert-One Novel RC 57481
by Robert Ludlum and Gayle Lynds
read by Bob Askey
3 cassettes
When U.S. president Samuel Castilla learns that a Chinese freighter carrying
weapons-making chemicals is headed for Iraq, he wants proof before inciting
an international incident. Covert-One agent Jon Smith goes to work as Castilla
also copes with news that China holds a prisoner claiming to be his long-lost
father. Some violence. 2003.
Always a Thief RC 59009
by Kay Hooper
read by Colleen Delany
2 cassettes
Morgan West’s upcoming museum exhibit is bait for a dangerous thief known as
Nightshade. Cat burglar Quinn, supposedly helping authorities, takes the opportunity
to get closer to Morgan, who can no longer deny an attraction. Sequel to Once
a Thief (RC 55330). Strong language, some explicit descriptions of sex, and
some violence. 2003.
Avenger RC 57280
by Frederick Forsyth
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
New Jersey lawyer Calvin Dexter, a former Vietnam "tunnel rat," becomes a secret
assassin after his daughter’s murder. He is hired by billionaire Steve Edmond
whose idealistic grandson is killed in Bosnia by Serbian warlord Zoran Zilic.
But the CIA doesn’t want Zilic dead. Violence and some strong language. 2003.
Bad Men: A Thriller RC 58469
by John Connolly
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
Dutch Island, Maine. Suspicious incidents foretell the recurrence of a violent
local history. Sensing evil, policeman "Melancholy" Joe Dupree watches over
newcomer Marianne Elliot, who is hiding from her abusive husband, Moloch. Soon
Moloch’s vicious gang approaches the island intent on revenge. Violence, strong
language, and some descriptions of sex. 2004.
Beachcomber RC 57271
by Karen Robards
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Christy Petrino quits her job when she discovers that the law firm she works
for and her fiancé are involved with the mob. Now, with her life at stake,
she must deliver a package to Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, where she
faces more danger—a serial killer. Strong language and some descriptions of
sex. 2003.
Blind Faith RC 57649
by Christiane Heggan
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Philadelphia investigative reporter Kelly Robolo looks into the disappearance
of her best friend’s husband, a vice president of Atlantic City’s Chenonceau
casino. Kelly hopes to join forces with hunky cop Nick McBride, whose father—also
a worker at Chenonceau—met with foul play there. Some descriptions of sex and
some violence. 2001.
Blinded: An Alan Gregory Novel RC 57725
by Stephen White
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Colorado psychotherapist Alan Gregory of The Best Revenge (RC 55671), counsels
Gibbs Storey who fears her husband, Sterling, is a killer. When therapy reveals
the couple’s swinging lifestyle and Gibbs’s possible motives for the accusation,
Alan turns to detective Sam Purdy. Strong language, some descriptions of sex,
and some violence. 2004.
Blowout: An FBI Thriller RC 58633
by Catherine Coulter
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Married FBI agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock curtail their vacation
after Supreme Court judge Stewart Califano is strangled in the law library
while debating the death penalty for juvenile psychopaths. Later, two of his
clerks are also killed. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of
sex. Bestseller. 2004.
The Body of David Hayes RC 58438
by Ridley Pearson
read by Ray Foushee
2 cassettes
Seattle police lieutenant Lou Boldt investigates a case involving his bank
executive wife, Liz, a past affair of hers, unrecovered fraud money, and the
Russian mob. Lou hopes to solve the case while protecting Liz’s reputation
and keeping his family together. Violence and strong language. 2004.
The Broker RC 58930
by John Grisham
read by Roy Avers
2 cassettes
The CIA pressures lame-duck president Arthur Morgan into releasing jailed lobbyist
Joel Backman, who obtained stolen satellite software six years before. The
Agency spirits Backman to Italy to use him for bait, leaks his whereabouts,
and waits to see who kills him. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller.
2005.
Capital Crimes RC 57122
by Stuart Woods
read by Ray Foushee
2 cassettes
Following The Run (RC 50093), former Georgia senator William Lee is now the
U.S. president while his wife, Kate, heads the CIA. When ex-agent Ted Fay assassinates
right-wing politicians, Lee names the FBI to handle the investigation and orders
his wife to help. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex.
2003.
Catch Me RC 57668
by A.J. Holt
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Before she entered the witness protection program, rogue FBI agent and computer
expert Jay Fletcher, last seen in Watch Me (RC 42014), helped capture serial
killer Billy Bones. Now escaped, Billy taunts Jay and U.S. marshal Jack Dane
with a vengeful, bloody murder spree. Violence, strong language, and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 1999.
Cold Springs RC 58619
by Rick Riordan
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
Nine years after his teenage daughter overdosed on heroin, Chadwick escorts
troubled kids to a tough-love Texas boarding school. Now he’s hired to help
Mallory Zedman, the daughter of his former mistress, who is wanted for questioning
in a murder directly linked to his past. Strong language and some violence.
2003.
The Color of Death RC 58679
by Elizabeth Lowell
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Gem cutter Kate Chandler creates seven beautiful sapphire stones from a single
rough one. When her half-brother Lee, her jewel courier, disappears, Kate
investigates with help from rogue FBI agent Sam Groves, who believes Lee is
a thief. Strong language, some descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2004.
Crumbtown RC 58195
by Joe Connelly
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Bank robber Don Reedy is paroled early to act as consultant on a television
show based on his life. Back in his hometown, he decides to rob the TV actors
reenacting his crime. He also falls in love with a Russian bartender. Violence,
strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Cry No More RC 57175
by Linda Howard
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Milla Boone’s son is a few months old when he is snatched from her arms by
a baby-smuggling ring. Ten years later Milla is still searching for him but
now has help from James Diaz, who has his own agenda. Explicit descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 2003.
Dark Justice: Sean Dillon Series RC 58861
by Jack Higgins
read by David Hartley-Margolin
2 cassettes
White House operative Blake Johnson is dispatched to London after thwarting
an assassination attempt linked to a U.K. terror organization. Johnson’s British
counterpart, ex-IRA enforcer Sean Dillon, follows the trail to oil magnate
Belov, an associate of Russian president Putin. Sequel to Bad Company (RC 56701).
Some violence. Bestseller. 2004.
Dead Aim RC 57283
by Thomas Perry
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
Relaxing at the beach, Santa Barbara multimillionaire Robert Mallon averts
tragedy by saving a beautiful woman from drowning herself. Days later, when
she succeeds in ending her life, Mallon investigates the woman—only to become
the target of an assassin. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2002.
Dead and Gone RC 58663
by Andrew Vachss
read by Ray Foushee
2 cassettes
PI Burke is hired to be the middleman in a ransom swap for a kidnapped boy.
But it turns out he was set up to be murdered. After months in the hospital,
Burke goes underground to find his betrayers and runs into an underworld of
pedophiles. Strong language and some violence. 2000.
Death of a Citizen RC 57783
by Donald Hamilton
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Fifteen years after undercover service in World War II, Matt Helm is leading
a peaceful suburban life as a husband and father in Santa Fe, New Mexico. A
former fellow agent named Tina suddenly reappears, demanding his help and threatening
his family. Some violence and some strong language. 1960.
Deception Point RC 57939
by Dan Brown
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes
Just as NASA is targeted by presidential candidate senator Sedgewick Sexton’s
budget investigations, the agency makes an astonishing discovery in the arctic
ice. In verifying the news, White House intelligence liaison Rachel Sexton,
the senator’s daughter, uncovers evidence of scientific trickery. Some violence
and some strong language. Bestseller. 2001.
Do No Harm RC 58375
by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
read by John Polk
4 cassettes
Two female practitioners at the UCLA Medical Center are savagely attacked by
a madman who is apprehended and brought to the hospital for treatment. A mutinous
staff, angry cops, and bloodthirsty media hinder Dr. David Spier as he faces
an ethical dilemma and grossly underestimates the criminal mind. Violence,
strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2002.
Don’t Look Now: A Clare Westbrook Novel RC 57120
by Linda Lael Miller
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
Lawyer Clare Westbrook is shocked when her boss is killed. She soon discovers
she was the intended target. Afraid for herself and determined to protect her
young niece, whose father is being released from prison, Clare gets help from
former boyfriend and homicide detective Tony Sonterra. Descriptions of sex
and strong language. 2003.
The Enemy RC 58309
by Lee Child
read by Christopher Walker
3 cassettes
1990. After two-star General Kramer dies in a cheap motel in North Carolina,
someone flees the scene with a briefcase full of secrets. Hours later the general’s
wife is found murdered. MP major Reacher and female MP lieutenant Summer investigate,
uncovering a military conspiracy. Violence and some strong language. 2004.
Everyone Dies: A Kevin Kerney Novel RC 58729
by Michael McGarrity
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
In one disturbing day, Santa Fe police chief Kevin Kerney argues with his pregnant
wife, views the body of a murdered defense attorney, and finds his horse maliciously
destroyed. Macabre killings continue as Kerney races to find a connection before
his family falls to the madman. Violence and some strong language. 2003.
Fifty-two Pickup RC 57057
by Elmore Leonard
read by Christopher Walker
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Self-made Detroit millionaire Mitch Mitchell is blackmailed by three losers
after having a brief affair with a stripper. When Mitch refuses to pay, murder,
kidnapping, and more extortion follow. Violence, strong language, and some
descriptions of sex. 1974.
Firestorm RC 57890
by Iris Johansen
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes
Brad Silver, helping the U.S. president, hires telepathic fire investigator
Kerry Murphy to find disgruntled pyromaniac James Trask, who headed a scratched
Defense Department project. Brad, in return, helps Kerry identify the arsonist
who killed her mother. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions
of sex. Bestseller. 2004.
The Footprints of God RC 58942
by Greg Iles
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Dr. David Tennant is working on a government program: building a computer that
can think. The scientists begin suffering neurological symptoms, and when a
murder occurs David and his psychiatrist, Rachel Weiss, flee. Rachel tries
to decipher David’s religious visions as the computer takes over. Violence
and strong language. 2003.
Foul Matter RC 57107
by Martha Grimes
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Bestselling novelist Paul Giverney agrees to sign with a new publisher if it
drops respected author Ned Isaly. Publishing house president Bobby Mackenzie
instead hires two hit men, Candy and Karl, to bump off Ned. But the assassins
have second thoughts after investigating whether their target deserves to die.
Strong language. 2003.
The Future Scrolls RC 57364
by Fern Michaels
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Alexander Mendeneres will do anything to protect some scrolls entrusted to
his Argentinean family centuries ago. After his wife flees to New York with
the treasure, Mendeneres hopes to find her by using their ten-year-old daughter,
Maria, as bait. Befriending Maria, Manhattan editor Dani Arnold is drawn into
dangerous activities and unexpected romance. Bestseller. 2001.
Ghost Image RC 56379
by Joshua Gilder
read by Dan Bloom
3 cassettes
At San Francisco Memorial Hospital, plastic surgeon Jackson Maebry discovers
that the brutally beaten and burned patient is his lover. He saves her life
and tries to restore her beauty. But other suspicious deaths lead to a number
of suspects, including the doctor himself. Some violence and some strong language.
2002.
The Godfather Returns: The Saga of the Family Corleone RC 58835
by Mark Winegardner
read by Scott Brick
4 cassettes
Continues the family saga begun in The Godfather (RC 25677). Michael Corleone
engages in private and public maneuvering to establish himself as the victor
among New York’s crime families. Violence, strong language, and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2004.
Golden Buddha RC 57099
by Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon, the state-of-the-art vessel disguised
as a freighter in Flood Tide (RC 45276), are assigned to return control of
Tibet to the Dalai Lama by making deals with the Chinese and the Russians.
The mission depends on locating an ancient golden Buddha. Bestseller. 2003.
The Gospel of Judas RC 55217
by Simon Mawer
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
3 cassettes
Biblical scholar Father Leo Newman travels to Jerusalem to translate a newly
discovered scroll believed to be a fifth gospel written by the apostle Judas.
Meanwhile he is having an affair with a married woman, reminiscent of his mother’s
past. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2001.
Harbor RC 59022
by Lorraine Adams
read by Ken Kliban
2 cassettes
Twenty-four-year-old Aziz, a survivor of Algerian civil war atrocities, stows
away to Boston. He falls in with other undocumented Muslim immigrants engaging
in petty criminal behavior. Their actions come to the attention of the FBI,
who suspects they may be terrorists. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions
of sex. 2004.
Havana: An Earl Swagger Novel RC 58988
by Stephen Hunter
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
1953. Arkansas state cop and ex-marine Earl Swagger, of Pale Horse Coming (RC
54363), accompanies a congressional party to Cuba where he is recruited to
assassinate young revolutionary Fidel Castro. The assignment pits him against
a Russian who is protecting Castro. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions
of sex. 2003.
Havana Run RC 58554
by Les Standiford
read by Roy Avers
2 cassettes
Building contractor John Deal is resurrecting his south Florida company— ruined
by his presumed-dead father— when a stranger offers him a lucrative but dubious
opportunity in post-Castro Cuba. The feds discover the offer and want Deal
to help them. Once in Havana, Deal uncovers the truth about his dad. Descriptions
of sex, violence, and strong language. 2003.
Hidden Prey RC 58107
by John Sandford
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
Duluth, Minnesota. When ex-KGB agent Rodion Oleshev is found dead on a city
dock, police, the FBI, and Russian officials want answers. Special investigator
Lucas Davenport from Naked Prey (RC 56232) and Moscow cop Nadya Kalin team
up to solve the crime. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of
sex. Bestseller. 2004.
A Hole in Texas RC 58829
by Herman Wouk
read by Jonathan Davis
2 cassettes
Physicist Guy Carpenter worked on the underground Super Collider in Texas searching
for the Higgs boson, an elusive subatomic particle, until Congress scrapped
the project. When a team of Chinese scientists—including Guy’s ex-girlfriend—claim
to have discovered the boson, mild-mannered Guy finds himself at the center
of the media blitz. 2004.
Hunting in Harlem RC 57500
by Mat Johnson
read by Bill Quinn
2 cassettes
Bobby, Cedric, and Horus join Horizon Realty’s "Second Chance Program" to rehabilitate
ex-cons and revitalize Harlem by remodeling dilapidated brownstones for resale
to African American professionals. But after troublesome tenants begin to die
in accidents, crime reporter Piper Goines becomes suspicious of Horizon and
investigates. Strong language and some violence. 2003.
The Intelligencer RC 58144
by Leslie Silbert
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes
Kate Morgan, a New York private eye and Renaissance scholar, attempts to unravel
the 1593 murder of court spy and playwright Christopher Marlowe. She turns
up a sixteenth-century encoded intelligence manuscript that contains information
as deadly today as it was five hundred years ago. 2004.
Into the Inferno RC 57658
by Earl Emerson
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
Months after responding to a tractor trailer accident on the freeway, fire-
fighters are dying. Jim Swope knows that he has only one week to live, and
with the help of a victim’s sister, he traces the illness to a chemical warehouse.
Violence and strong language. 2003.
Just One Look RC 58163
by Harlan Coben
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Well-ordered happy lives are upended when Grace Lawson finds among current
family snapshots a compromising picture of her husband taken twenty years ago.
First he disappears, shaken, after Grace confronts him, and then a serial killer
infiltrates the quiet neighborhood. Some violence. Bestseller. 2004.
Kill the Messenger RC 58551
by Tami Hoag
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
L.A. bike messenger Jace Damon picks up a delivery from shady lawyer Lenny
Lowell. But the address leads to an empty lot, and someone tries to kill him.
Returning to Lowell’s office, Jace finds cops investigating Lowell’s murder.
He goes underground with the package. Violence and strong language. Bestseller.
2004.
Kiss Me while I Sleep RC 58926
by Linda Howard
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Liliane Mansfield has worked as a hired CIA assassin for nineteen years. When
several personal friends are killed, Lily decides to take matters into her
own hands. Agent Lucas Swain, sent to stop her, finds himself drawn into Lily’s
game. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2004.
The Little Friend RC 55856
by Donna Tartt
read by MaryBeth Wise
5 cassettes
1960s Mississippi. Nine-year-old Robin Dufresnes is found hanging from a tree.
Twelve years later, his tomboyish sister Harriet, an infant at the time of
the murder, begins to search for the killer. With the help of her friend Hely,
she concentrates on drug dealer Danny Ratliff. Strong language and some violence.
Bestseller. 2002.
Man Eater RC 57626
by Ray Shannon
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
When gorgeous Hollywood producer Ronnie "Raw" Deal foils a hit by breaking
up a fight between contract killer Neon Polk and a streetwalker, Ronnie makes
a dangerous enemy. After another terrifying encounter with Polk, she turns
to an ex-con-turned-screenwriter for advice. Violence, strong language, and
some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Matchstick Men RC 56384
by Eric Garcia
read by Gary Roan
2 cassettes
Roy and Frankie are two aging flimflam artists waiting to pull one last score.
Roy, suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder, is reunited with Angela,
the teenage daughter he never knew he had, and decides to go straight. Unfortunately
Angela wants to learn the game. Strong language and some violence. 2002.
The Morning After RC 57799
by Lisa Jackson
read by Erin Jones
3 cassettes
A sadistic killer stalks Savannah, burying victims alive. Taken off the case,
detective Pierce Reed turns to journalist Nikki Gillette for information, but
her doggedness irritates him. Then she becomes a target, and Pierce appoints
himself her personal bodyguard. Violence, strong language, and some explicit
descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2004.
Murder List RC 58887
by Julie Garwood
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Chicago. To expose shady self-help guru Lawrence Shields, hotel heiress Regan
Madison attends a seminar where Shields instructs participants to list people
they want gone. When Regan’s nominees start dying, detective Alec Buchanan
vows to protect her. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and
some strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Never Look Back: A Clare Westbrook Novel RC 59011
by Linda Lael Miller
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
After Don’t Look Now (RC 57120), lawyer Clare Westbrook establishes an office
in a tough Phoenix neighborhood, where she is nearly killed on opening day.
But is she or her policeman boyfriend the target? Some descriptions of sex
and some strong language. 2004.
The Night Caller RC 57662
by John Lutz
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
Retired NYPD lieutenant "Coop" Cooper, whose cancer is in remission, suspects
a serial killing when his and his ex-wife’s daughter is murdered. Investigating
similar deaths, Coop finds hope for justice, and perhaps love, when he meets
Cara, whose sister also died. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2001.
The Night Watcher RC 57606
by John Lutz
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Someone is murdering wealthy Manhattan residents by burning them alive in their
apartments. NYPD homicide detective Ben Stack and his partner, Rica Lopez,
who is in love with Ben, race to find the arsonist killer while the "Torcher"
watches from the shadows. Strong language, some descriptions of sex, and some
violence. 2002.
No Place like Home RC 59519
by Mary Higgins Clark
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
Celia Nolan is horrified when her new husband surprises her with a gift. He
has bought the New Jersey house where, at age ten, Celia accidentally killed
her mother while trying to protect her from an estranged husband. Now a killer
is threatening Celia’s new family. Bestseller. 2005.
The Other Daughter RC 57961
by Lisa Gardner
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
When twenty-nine-year-old Melanie Stokes, adopted at age nine by a Boston doctor
whose first daughter was murdered, learns her real father was a serial killer,
she resolves to find the connection between her birth parents and the family
she thought she knew. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions
of sex. 1999.
Paranoia RC 57827
by Joseph Finder
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes
When Adam Cassidy, a low-level employee of Wyatt Telecommunications, is caught
rerouting funds, he receives two options—face embezzlement charges or become
a spy at Trion Systems, Wyatt’s largest competitor. Risking exposure, Adam
infiltrates Trion but ultimately finds his loyalties tested. Strong language,
some explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2004.
The Perfect Husband RC 57707
by Lisa Gardner
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
Two and a half years ago, Tess Williams helped put her husband, serial killer
Jim Beckett, a former police officer, behind bars. Now he’s escaped, and as
a desperate manhunt mobilizes, Tess hires ex-marine J.T. Dillon to teach her
self-defense. Explicit descriptions of sex, violence, and strong language.
1998.
Persuader RC 58168
by Lee Child
read by Christopher Walker
3 cassettes
Federal agents recruit ex-military cop Jack Reacher to recover their colleague,
who disappeared investigating "rug importer" Zachary Beck. Deep inside Beck’s
fortress-like Maine estate, Jack discovers the illegal trader’s real menace—a
former intelligence officer: the sadistic killer he thought he eliminated a
decade ago. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Plan of Attack RC 58411
by Dale Brown
read by Gary Tipton
3 cassettes
No longer in charge of Air Battle Force (RC 56547), demoted aerial warfare
expert Patrick McLanahan cannot prevent a Russian sneak attack from devastating
U.S. strategic air forces. McLanahan’s only option is to convince his superiors
to undertake a daring counterstrike. Some strong language. 2004.
Ransom RC 57800
by Danielle Steel
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
After recently widowed Fernanda Barnes’s youngest child is abducted, San Francisco
detective Ted Lee arrives to run the police operation. The kidnappers, ex-cons
Peter Morgan and Carl Waters, mistakenly believe that Fernanda was left wealthy—but
she can’t come up with the money they demand. Some strong language. Bestseller.
2004.
Resolved: A Butch Karp/Marlene Ciampi Mystery RC 56892
by Robert K. Tanenbaum
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Helped by terrorists, convicted killer Felix Tighe escapes from prison and
returns to the New York streets seeking payback from those who put him behind
bars—including assistant DA Butch Karp. With Karp’s wife, Marlene, in self-imposed
exile, Tighe unleashes his demonic assault on Karp’s daughter, Lucy. Strong
language and some violence. 2003.
Runaway Heart RC 58436
by Stephen J. Cannell
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
While hospitalized for heart problems, attorney Herman Strockmire learns an
employee has been murdered after downloading a biotech firm’s files. Postponing
surgery, Strockmire, his daughter Susan, and ex-cop Jack Wirta uncover a government
project to genetically engineer manlike creatures as disposable soldiers. Violence,
strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Santa Fe Rules RC 58179
by Stuart Woods
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Stranded at an airport, film producer Wolf Willett reads a newspaper reporting
the triple homicide of his actress wife, Julia, his partner, Jack—and himself.
Obviously still alive, Wolf staves off arrest and hires attorney Ed Eagle to
investigate Julia’s sleazy past. Strong language, some descriptions of sex,
and some violence. 1992.
Scimitar SL-2 RC 59039
by Patrick Robinson
read by John Horton
3 cassettes
British SAS officer-turned-Hamas leader Ravi Rashood plots to devastate the
U.S. East Coast by firing a nuclear-tipped guided cruise missile into a Canary
Island volcano to cause a tidal wave. Former national security advisor admiral
Arnold Morgan launches the hunt for the terrorists’ submarine. Strong language
and some violence. 2004.
See How She Dies RC 58939
by Lisa Jackson
read by Mary Beth Wise
3 cassettes
Oregon, 1993. Adria Nash, possibly kidnapped years ago, investigates her birthright
as wealthy London Danvers in Portland. Caught between feuding families and
stalked by her mother’s killer, Adria has only one ally— Danvers black sheep
Zachary. Strong language, some explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence.
Bestseller. 1994.
Sense of Evil RC 56901
by Kay Hooper
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
South Carolina. With no leads to the serial killer stalking blond, beautiful
women, police chief Rafe Sullivan needs help. The FBI sends in gorgeous Isabel
Adams, a clairvoyant profiler who is flaxen-haired—a feature that could make
her the next victim. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions
of sex. Bestseller. 2003.
Shades of Red RC 59664
by Doris Mortman
read by Kimberly Farr
3 cassettes
Sixty-year-old Vera Hart’s public life is under siege: someone is using tainted
copies of her beauty products to kill women and sabotage her cosmetics empire.
Vera’s private life is also disintegrating because of the sibling rivalry between
her daughters. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2005.
Skinny Dip RC 58649
by Carl Hiaasen
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes
Joey’s biologist husband Chaz throws her overboard during a cruise because
he thinks that she knows he’s faking Everglades water samples. Joey is rescued
by former cop Mick Stranahan, who helps her in a plan to drive Chaz insane.
Strong language, some descriptions of sex, and some violence. Bestseller. 2004.
Skyhook RC 58359
by John J. Nance
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
For a top secret project, engineer Ben Cole developed software allowing remote
steering of aircraft—but it fails the test flight, and Ben suspects sabotage.
The same day, April Rosen’s parents survive a suspicious plane crash. Ben and
April meet while searching for answers. Some strong language. 2003.
The Sniper’s Wife RC 56375
by Archer Mayor
read by Dan Bloom
2 cassettes
When his ex-wife appears to have died from an overdose, Detective Willy Kunkle—nicknamed
"The Sniper" in Vietnam—returns to the streets of New York and the life he
abandoned. Kunkle struggles with ghosts from his past as he pursues the truth.
Strong language and some violence. 2002.
Sphere of Influence RC 56117
by Kyle Mills
read by John Lescault
3 cassettes
Mark Beamon, the outspoken and unorthodox special agent in charge of the FBI’s
Phoenix office, is pulled from his dead-end position into the war against terrorism.
Beamon faces off with organized crime, heroin trafficking, and murder as he
goes undercover to investigate a new al-Qaeda crisis. Violence and strong language.
2002.
Split Second RC 56904
by David Baldacci
read by Scott Brick
2 cassettes
Secret Service agent Sean King’s career ended with the assassination of a presidential
candidate he was guarding. Eight years later, Sean’s past converges with agent
Michelle Maxwell, protecting another politician who is kidnapped, and with
former coworker and lover Joan Dillinger, investigating that abduction. Michelle—and
more murders—convince Sean the incidents are related. Some violence. Bestseller.
2003.
3rd Degree: A Women’s Murder Club Mystery RC 57633
by James Patterson and Andrew Gross
read by Carolyn McCormick
2 cassettes
The Women’s Murder Club, last seen in 2nd Chance (RC 54159), reconvenes to
stop domestic terrorist attacks in San Francisco. Detective Lindsay Boxer,
lawyer Jill Bernhardt, physician Claire Washburn, and reporter Cindy Thomas
assist Joe Molinari of Homeland Security, who falls for Lindsay. Violence and
strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
Tijuana Straits RC 58937
by Kem Nunn
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
U.S.-Mexico border. Ex-con surfer-turned-worm farmer Sam Fahey takes in Magdalena
Rivera, a young environmental activist from Tijuana, after she barely escapes
a murder attempt. While Magdalena recuperates under Sam’s protection, she tries
to identify the would-be killers before they finish the job. Violence and strong
language. Bestseller. 2004.
To the Bone RC 57413
by Neil McMahon
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
San Francisco emergency room doctor Carroll Monks fails to save actress Eden
Hale who had a breast augmentation operation hours earlier. Facing a malpractice
lawsuit, Monks makes inquiries and learns that other patients of Hale’s cosmetic-surgeon
guru have ended up dead. Explicit descriptions of sex, strong language, and
some violence. 2003.
True Valor: Uncommon Heroes, Book 2 RC 57765
by Dee Henderson
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Lieutenant Grace Yates, a self-assured Naval pilot, is in love with major Bruce
Stanton, an Air Force para-rescue jumper. Sharing deep religious convictions,
both have been deployed to the Middle East. When Grace’s plane goes down, it
becomes Bruce’s job to rescue her. Sequel to True Devotion (RC 57753). 2002.
Truth or Dare RC 57978
by Jayne Ann Krentz
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Arizona. Psychic interior designer Zoe, of Light in Shadow (RC 55520), and
her second husband, private investigator Ethan Truax, are settling into newlywed
life when someone begins stalking Zoe and her friend Arcadia. Ethan uncovers
suspects from their collective pasts. Explicit descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2003.
Twisted RC 58837
by Jonathan Kellerman
read by Lindsay Crouse
3 cassettes
L.A. detective Petra Connor juggles difficult cases, departmental sabotage,
and personal fallout. A further complication is grad student whiz kid Isaac
Gomez, who links serial murders by statistical analysis. Together Petra and
Isaac seek a killer. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descrip-
tions of sex. 2004.
White Hot RC 58892
by Sandra Brown
read by Sharon Murray
3 cassettes
Destiny, Louisiana. Sayre Lynch returns home after her brother’s questionable
suicide. She investigates the death as charges of labor unrest, bribery, and
murder envelop other relatives. Darker secrets emerge while she develops a
love/hate relationship with a close family associate. Descriptions of sex and
strong language. Bestseller. 2004.
The Battle RC 56662
by Patrick Rambaud
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Fictionalized account of Napoleon’s first major land defeat at the Battle of
Essling in May 1809. Marshal Masséna led his troops against the Austrians outside
of Vienna but was forced to retreat. In two days more than forty thousand lay
dead. Violence. Winner of two French literary awards. 2000.
The Caprices RC 58726
by Sabina Murray
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Nine stories about men and women affected by World War II’s devastating Pacific
campaign. In "Guinea," two American soldiers lost in the jungle— one Irish,
one Italian—learn what bonds them together. The title piece portrays the fatal
encounter of a young girl and a Japanese soldier. Violence and strong language.
2002.
The Dirty Dozen RC 56679
by E.M. Nathanson
read by Ray Childs
5 cassettes (Reissue)
Europe, 1944. Twelve U.S. military renegades serving life sentences or facing
execution are given a last-chance mission behind Nazi lines. Led by captain
John Reisman, the convicts endure a rigorous training, and are then dropped
in France ahead of the Normandy invasion. Explicit descriptions of sex, violence,
and strong language. 1965.
The Green Berets RC 58872
by Robin Moore
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes (Reissue)
A civilian journalist accompanying the U.S. Army Special Forces on various
missions in Vietnam during the early 1960s describes the exploits and spirit
of the elite troops known as Green Berets. Based on Moore’s own experiences;
made into a John Wayne movie. Violence and some strong language. 1965.
Johnny Got His Gun RC 58188
by Dalton Trumbo
read by Gary Telles
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Classic antiwar novel presents the internal monologue of a young soldier maimed
during World War I. Hospitalized Joe Bonham, drifting in and out of consciousness,
is beset by past memories and present horrors. 1990 introduction by Vietnam
veteran/author Ron Kovic. Violence, some descriptions of sex, and some strong
language. 1939.
Retreat, Hell! The Corps, Book 10 RC 57586
by W.E.B. Griffin
read by Roy Avers
4 cassettes
Korea, 1950. Major Ken McCoy organizes a rescue mission for brigadier general
Fleming Pickering’s pilot son amid conflicting reports of Chinese forces in
the North. Meanwhile, Pickering mediates an escalating dispute between General
MacArthur and President Truman. Sequel to Under Fire (RC 53772). Violence,
strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2004.
Storm Warning RC 58280
by Jack Higgins
read by David Hartley-Margolin
2 cassettes (Reissue)
1944. During World War II, some loyal German expatriates trapped in Brazil
plot to return to their homeland on the three-masted sailing ship Deutschland.
With five nuns also aboard as passengers, captain Eric Berger and his crew
attempt an impossible voyage across an ocean dominated by British and American
navies. 1976.
War and Remembrance RC 56764
by Herman Wouk
read by Roy Avers
9 cassettes in 2 containers (Reissue)
In the sequel to The Winds of War (RC 56737), navy captain Victor Henry and
his sons Warren and Byron join in the fight against the Nazis and the Japanese.
Meanwhile Byron’s Jewish wife and son are stranded in Europe and sent to a
prison camp. Some strong language. 1978.
The Winds of War RC 56737
by Herman Wouk
read by Roy Avers
8 cassettes in 2 containers (Reissue)
In 1939, commander Victor Henry of the U.S. Navy is assigned to Berlin as a
naval attaché. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, he sees sons Warren and Byron
go off to war, his daughter Madeline caught in a love affair, and his wife
Rhoda contemplating divorce. Some strong language. 1971.
Absaroka Ambush: The First Mountain Man, Book 3 RC 58395
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Preacher and his fellow mountain men help a detachment of U.S. soldiers escort
some women across the mountains. When cutthroats attack the wagon train
and kidnap the women, Preacher launches a rescue. Sequel to Blood on the
Divide (RC 53030). Violence and some strong language. 1993.
Amber’s Mirage and Other Stories RC 58457
by Zane Grey
read by Bob Askey
2 cassettes
Five short stories of survival in Arizona’s deserts. Includes "The Saga of
the Ice Cream Kid," about the West before barbed wire and railroads, and "Amber’s
Mirage," a romantic tale of a young man’s quest for gold and the woman he loves.
1928.
The Big Country RC 57772
by Donald Hamilton
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Baltimore sea captain James McKay travels to Texas to reunite with his bride-to-be
and purchase a ranch offered by Miss Julie Maragon. Julie’s neighbors, however,
have other plans for the property. They aren’t afraid to start trouble with
a greenhorn, so McKay is forced to prove himself. 1957.
Blackfoot Messiah: The First Mountain Man, Book 7 RC 57611
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Commissioned by the U.S. government to guide an untrained platoon to a Wyoming
fort, Preacher sets out with two longtime friends. He discovers a plot by some
white men to incite a war leading to total destruction of the Indians. Sequel
to Preacher and the Mountain Caesar (RC 59567). Violence. 1996.
Blood of the Mountain Man: The Mountain Man, Book 11 RC 57288
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Gunfighter Smoke Jensen inherits the Montana estate of his deceased sister
Janey, a prominent "businesswoman." Smoke rides north to the isolated mining
town and meets his young niece, Jenny, who’s been harassed by men who want
her land. Smoke’s wife Sally arrives in time to help Jenny learn to shoot.
1992.
Buckskin Man RC 57777
by Tom W. Blackburn
read by Ray Childs
1 cassette
When his Santa Fe, New Mexico, trading company suspiciously burns to the ground,
Jim King vows to collect compensation from his rival, the head of Duval and
Company. The desire for revenge takes Jim to St. Louis and back. Meanwhile
he must decide how to deal with an impending massacre. 1956.
By Sorrow’s River: The Berrybender Narratives, Book 3 RC 57968
by Larry McMurtry
read by Bob Askey
3 cassettes
In this sequel to The Wandering Hill (RC 57942), Lord Berrybender and his mountain
men continue their trek from the Rocky Mountains to Santa Fe. Heroine Tasmin’s
strength and wisdom bind them as they brave infidelity, heat, thirst, Indian
attacks, and group members’ unrelenting seductions. Violence and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2003.
Code of the Mountain Man: The Mountain Man, Book 8 RC 57620
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
The outlaws that shot up the town of Big Rock, Colorado, and put a bullet in
Smoke Jensen’s wife have made their last mistake. In the 1880s a man should
leave justice to the law, but that doesn’t stop Smoke from tracking the largest
gang in the West. 1991.
Comstock Lode RC 58493
by Louis L’Amour
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes (Reissue)
1849. Soon after young Val Trevallion accompanies his family from England to
America for a shot at the California gold rush, thieves kill his parents. Orphan
Val grows up, becomes a successful miner, and awaits the opportunity for
revenge. Some violence and some strong language. 1981.
Courage of the Mountain Man: The Mountain Man, Book 10 RC 57832
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
With young hands and his wife, Sally, on the chuck wagon, gunfighter Smoke
Jensen rides north to sell his herd to eager easterner T.J. Duggan. Duggan’s
neighbor, however, runs the largest cattle operation in Montana and doesn’t
like competition. When Smoke arrives, he gets both trouble and a surprise.
1992.
The Cowboy with the Tiffany Gun RC 57209
by Aaron Latham
read by Michael Russoto
3 cassettes
Continues the Arthurian-themed western begun in Code of the West (RC 56584).
Seventeen-year-old Percy accompanies his mother, Revelie, to Texas after Revelie’s
former lover is shot. Percy, ignorant of their affair, seeks to recover the
legendary ax his late father pulled from an anvil. Some explicit descriptions
of sex and some strong language. 2003.
The Deliverance RC 57981
by Richard S. Wheeler
read by David Hartley-Margolin
2 cassettes
1841. Barnaby Skye and his Crow wife live near the Mexican border, where a
Cheyenne woman implores them to find her two children who have been sold into
slavery in Mexico. Joined by colonel Jean Childress of Texas, Barnaby soon
runs into trouble. Some strong language. 2003.
The First Mountain Man: The First Mountain Man, Book 1 RC 57247
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Oregon Trail, 1837. East of the Absaroka Range, the mountain man called Preacher
encounters an unfriendly band of Arapaho and their terrified captives. Preacher
frees the missionaries—two men and two women—and promises them safety, although
toting four greenhorns through hostile territory won’t be easy. Precedes Blood
on the Divide (RC 53030). 1991.
Fury of the Mountain Man RC 58371
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Mountain man Smoke Jensen is summoned to Mexico by his old friends Carbone
and Martine. The gunslingers-turned-ranchers have angered outlaw Gustavo Carvajal
and await Smoke’s arrival before taking on an army of bandits in a range war.
Some strong language. 1993.
Going Home: A Barnaby Skye Novel RC 56987
by Richard S. Wheeler
read by David Hartley-Margolin
2 cassettes
In 1832 Barnaby Skye receives an offer he can’t resist—a voyage from Fort Vancouver
to London to obtain a pardon for deserting the Royal Navy and then a job with
the Hudson’s Bay Company. But Skye barely survives the ship’s stopover in Mexican
California. 2000.
The Happy Man: A Novel of California Ranch Life RC 57833
by Robert Easton
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
Collection of fictional vignettes describing the men and their life at Thomas
Ordway’s El Dorado Investment Company in 1930s California. The ranch hands
relate tales of daily events at the stockyard where Ordway turned beef into
dollars by buying and feeding cattle to fatten them up for slaughter. 1943.
Hombre RC 56001
by Elmore Leonard
read by Chuck Benson
1 cassette
A stagecoach robbery in 1884 reveals the true character of the victims—especially
of John Russell, known as Hombre. He was shunned for his Apache ties by his
travel companions, until they needed his physical prowess to save them. Made
into a 1967 movie with same title. 1961.
Law of the Mountain Man: The Mountain Man, Book 5 RC 57600
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
With his wife and baby in Arizona, gunfighter Smoke Jensen feels the pull of
the High Lonesome wilderness and unknowingly rides into a fierce Idaho range
war. Forced to choose sides, Smoke agrees to help a family being bullied by
Jud Vale and his gang—but first he must learn what’s behind the harassment.
1989.
The Ordeal of Jason Ord RC 58376
by Lewis B. Patten
read by John Polk
1 cassette (Reissue)
Wyoming. Kind Jim Hunnicutt hires sixteen-year-old runaway Jason Ord and wills
his ranch to the boy. When Jim is killed soon after, Jason flees— pursued by
the murderer, by a cattle rustler, and by a sheriff intent on hanging Jason
for the crime. Some violence and some strong language. 1973.
Outcasts of Canyon Creek RC 58705
by Clay Fisher
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
Texan Ben Allison stops the hang-ing of a young mulatto accused by Montana
vigilantes of raping and axing a dance hall girl. Ben, determined that the
boy, innocent or not, will receive a fair trial, escapes Canyon Creek with
him. Some violence and some strong language. 1972.
Preacher: The First Mountain Man RC 57278
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Long before attaining fame as the mountain man called Preacher, a twelve-year-old
boy named Arthur leaves his Ohio family in 1813 and ventures westward. Art
makes friends and enemies, lives with the Shawnee, and learns to shoot in the
U.S. Army— all along the way to becoming a man and a legend. Some strong language.
2002.
Pursuit of the Mountain Man: The Mountain Man, Book 9 RC 57630
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
While his wife, Sally, is visiting family back east, world-famous gunfighter
Smoke Jensen heads north toward Wyoming. Smoke soon learns he’s being followed
by German aristocrat Frederick von Hausen and his hired hunting party. They
want to see just how tough Smoke really is—and they’re about to find out. 1991.
Quest of the Mountain Man RC 58369
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Visionary William Van Horne comes to Colorado looking for experienced mountain
men to help him find a suitable route for the new Canadian railroad. Gunfighter-turned-rancher
Smoke Jensen with his team of old friends must soon contend with mountains,
Indians, and some dangerous cross-border bandits. Some strong language. 2003.
Restitution RC 55606
by Richard S. Wheeler
read by Jim Zeiger
2 cassettes
Prosperous Utah rancher Truman Jackson and his wife, Gracie, are respected
neighbors in Cottonwood until Truman feels compelled to confess his teenage
outlaw past. He wants to repay man and God for his gang’s transgressions, but
doesn’t foresee the immediate consequences. 2001.
Return of the Mountain Man: The Mountain Man, Book 2 RC 57261
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
1 cassette
Reputed outlaw Smoke Jensen is seeking revenge, and he’s got his sights on
bandits Potter, Richards, Stratton, and their gunmen. Using the alias Buck
West, Smoke heads for Idaho Territory and the town of Bury—which is exactly
what he intends to do to those responsible for murdering his wife, baby, and
other family members. 1986.
The Ruthless Range and Death Rides a Black Horse RC 59126
by Lewis B. Patten
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Two novels by Spur Award-winning western writer. In The Ruthless Range, reluctant
gunfighter Jason Mellor helps defend a lovely widow’s ranch. In Death Rides
a Black Horse, fifteen-year-old Frank Halliday stands to inherit his late
father’s spread when he comes of age—if he lives that long. Some violence.
1963.
The Sergeant’s Lady RC 58340
by Miles Hood Swarthout
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Arizona Territory, late 1800s. General Nelson Miles and sergeant Ammon Swing
of the U.S. cavalry battle Geronimo and his band of fierce Apache warriors.
Rancher Jacob Cox and his spunky sister, Martha, who soon finds herself smitten
with the sergeant, are caught in the middle. Violence. 2003.
Smoky Valley RC 57758
by Donald Hamilton
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Peace-loving John Parrish, a little dude from the East, is provoked into killing
a tough hombre out West, where Parrish has been living for three years. He
contends with many dangers and woman problems on his way to belonging on a
ranch. Some strong language. 1954.
Stallions at Burnt Rock RC 58318
by Paul Bagdon
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Texas, 1870s. To prove she raises the best ranch horses in the West, Lee Morgan
agrees to race her prize stallion in Burnt Rock’s upcoming festival, despite
her fears of unchristian behavior. As gamblers and gunslingers pour into town,
their lawlessness threatens everything she loves. Some violence. 2003.
Summer of Pearls RC 56653
by Mike Blakely
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
In 1944, at eighty-four, Ben Crowell recalls events of 1874, his fourteenth
summer. Then, during the pearl rush in Port Caddo, Texas, Judd Kelso, a local
riverboat captain, was murdered, and Ben witnessed greed, was rescued from
a steamboat explosion, and fell in love. Some strong language. Spur Award.
2000.
Tales of the American West: The Best of Spur Award-Winning Authors RC 56372
edited by Richard S. Wheeler
read by Lindsay Ellison
2 cassettes
Fifteen western short stories spanning the frontier experience. "The Indian
Summer of Nancy Redwing" by Harry W. Paige depicts the despair of a reservation
woman at home alone on her thirty-fifth birthday. Loren D. Estleman’s "The
Cat King of Cochise County" is a comic tale about the discoverer of chicken
wire. 2000.
Tough Saddle RC 58090
by Matt Stuart
read by Jim Zeiger
2 cassettes
Big Five ranch foreman Link Asbell knows that a top hand’s fiery death and
a neighboring rancher’s shooting are no coincidence: both men had obstructed
rival Double Diamond’s cattle run. Link fights fire with lead to save the spread
and his future with its lovely owner, Sue Vincent. 1959.
Trek of the Mountain Man RC 58432
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Colorado mountain man Smoke Jensen is cleared of charges for an old crime.
But some unknowing Texas bounty hunters still pursue him, hoping to collect
a $10,000 reward. Not finding Smoke, they kidnap his strong-willed wife for
ransom money and head into the wintry mountains. Smoke vows to find them. Some
violence. 2002.
Vengeance of the Mountain Man RC 58433
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
A young gunfighter rallies a band of Mexican and Texan outlaws to help him
track down and exact revenge on Colorado mountain man Smoke Jensen for shooting
off his ear. The town of Big Rock rallies to defend the benefactor of the town’s
well being. Violence and some strong language. 1997.
The Wandering Hill: The Berrybender Narratives, Book 2 RC 57942
by Larry McMurtry
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
Continues an aristocratic English family’s misadventures, begun in Sin Killer
(RC 54826), in the early 1830s American West. Abandoning their steamboat stuck
in the icy river, the Berrybender expedition members settle in for the winter
at the trading post of Pierre Boisdeffre. Some descriptions of sex, some violence,
and some strong language. 2003.
War of the Mountain Man RC 58370
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Smoke and his wife, Sally, take a vacation to Hell’s Creek, Montana, to visit
Sally’s college roommate and her husband. They did not plan on running into
Max Huggins and his band of outlaws or restoring order to a lawless land. Some
violence. 1990.
Westward: A Fictional History of the American West; Twenty-eight Original
Stories Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Western Writers of America
RC 58267
edited by Dale L. Walker
read by Bob Askey
3 cassettes
Anthology of original western stories captures the westward legacy from a North
American’s first glimpse of a horse in sixteenth-century Kansas to a 1913 gunbattle
in a Utah copper mine. Authors include Loren D. Estleman, Don Coldsmith, John
Jakes, and Richard S. Wheeler. Some strong language. 2003.
Widow’s Watch: The Gunsmith RC 59045
by J.R. Roberts
read by L.J. Ganser
1 cassette
Gunslinger Clint Adams hops a train to Byrne, Kansas, when the pretty widow
of a murdered friend begs him for help. Jennifer’s husband crossed the wrong
guy—crooked railroad man Owen Prowler—and paid the price. Now Prowler is after
Jennifer. Explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language.
2003.
Woman Chief RC 58095
by Benjamin Capps
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes (Reissue)
A ten-year-old Atsina Indian girl is mistakenly captured by Antelope Man, a
Crow horse raider who wanted a son. Refusing to be a typical slave, she learns
a man’s skills. After killing three Blackfeet warriors, she steadily gains
respect from her adopted people. Based on a true story. 1979.
Bang Your Head: The Rise and Fall of Heavy Metal
by David Konow
read by John Lescault
3 cassettes
History of the music genre that evolved from the blues in England in the late
1960s. Discusses the careers of heavy metal’s most notorious groups including
Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Kiss, Metallica, Def Leppard, and Guns N’ Roses.
Strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2002.
Beckham: Both Feet on the Ground RC 57906
by David Beckham
read by Steve Douglas-Craig
3 cassettes
Autobiography by a legendary British soccer player and cultural icon. Beck-
ham describes his London childhood, his marriage to "Posh" Spice Girl Victoria
Adams in 1999, and his leaving Manchester United to sign with a Spanish team,
Real Madrid. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Buddha in Your Backpack: Everyday Buddhism for Teens RC 56665
by Franz Metcalf
read by Constance Crawford
2 cassettes
Provides information on Buddha and his teachings, applying Buddhist philosophy
to issues facing teenagers, such as family relations, school, body changes,
sexual attraction, friendship, and personal ethics—without preaching religious
conversion. Includes introductions to meditation and further study. Some descriptions
of sex. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Bush v. Gore: Controversial Presidential Election Case RC 57466
by Diana K. Sergis
read by Butch Hoover
1 cassette
Discusses the 2000 Supreme Court landmark decision that resulted in Texas governor
George W. Bush becoming the forty-third U.S. president. Describes the contested
ballot recounts in Florida, battles in state and federal courts, and constitutional
arguments presented to the nation’s highest court by Bush and his challenger,
Vice President Albert Gore. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Closing the Gap: A Strategy for Bringing Parents and Teens Together RC 56365
by Jay McGraw
read by Gary Roan
1 cassette
Manual written by the young adult author of Life Strategies for Teens (RC 51563),
suggesting ways both parents and teens can reconnect by working out differences,
respecting each other, and gaining a balance between control and independence.
For senior high and older readers. 2001.
Companions in Courage: Triumphant Tales of Heroic Athletes RC 56833
by Pat LaFontaine
read by Erik Synnestvedt
2 cassettes
Collection of inspirational stories of athletes who have overcome incredible
obstacles to become successful. LaFontaine encourages readers to realize that
individuals, even though unable to always control what happens to them, do
have a choice in how they respond. For junior and senior high and older readers.
2000.
A Different Way of Seeing: Youth with Visual Impairments and Blindness RC
58329
by Patricia Souder
read by Margaret Strom
1 cassette
Follows a young girl’s coping with sudden vision loss. Includes descriptions
of various visual disorders, their causes, and the kinds of help that adaptive
devices like white canes and guide dogs can provide to people with diminished
sight. For junior and senior high readers. 2004.
Facing the Lion: Growing Up Maasai on the African Savanna RC 57478
by Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton
read by Frank Coffee
1 cassette
Virginia teacher recounts his childhood as a member of a nomadic tribe in northern
Kenya. Describes running from lions, tending cattle, being circumcised at thirteen
to become a "warrior," attending boarding school, searching for his wandering
village during vacations, and leaving home to study in the United States. For
junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Fire in the Heart: A Spiritual Guide for Teens RC 58546
by Deepak Chopra
read by Erik Synnestvedt
1 cassette
Noted Hindu author and physician uses his own youthful experiences to provide
a plan for teens who are seeking their own spiritual paths. Answers universal
philosophical questions and offers suggestions for improving relationships.
For senior high readers. 2004.
Fiske New SAT Insider’s Guide RC 58291
by Edward B. Fiske and Bruce G. Hammond
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Preparation and test-taking strategies for high school students taking the
revised version of the SAT college entrance exam. Provides practice problems
for each section of the standardized test—critical reading, math, and writing.
Discusses coaching courses, the new PSAT, and tactics used by top-scoring students.
For senior high readers. 2004.
Frederick Douglass: For the Great Family of Man RC 57522
by Peter Burchard
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Biography of Frederick Douglass (1818–1895), an escaped slave from Maryland
who became an abolitionist, a crusader for women’s rights, and an advisor to
president Abraham Lincoln. Discusses Douglass’s personal life, his professional
accomplishments, and his influence before and after the Civil War. Some strong
language. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Hidden from History: The Lives of Eight American Women Scientists RC 58587
by Kim K. Zach
read by Margaret Strom
1 cassette
Collective biography of eight female scientists from the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries who excelled in their male-dominated fields. Describes the background
and achievements of biochemist Gertrude Elion, biologist/ geneticist Nettie
Stevens, astronomer Annie Cannon, anatomist Florence Sabin, and computer scientist
Grace Hopper, among others. For junior and senior high readers. 2002.
The Hidden Powers of Animals: Uncovering the Secrets of Nature RC 58120
by Karl P.N. Shuker
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Explains wild and domestic animal behavior via scientific research on psychic
pets, whale strandings, fainting goats, talking apes, homing horses, and waltzing
worms, among other species. For senior high and older readers. 2001.
Hip-Hop Divas RC 56526
edited Vibe magazine
read by Tracy Mickens-Hundley
3 cassettes
Chronicles the struggles and triumphs of women performers in the world of hip-hop
music. Includes essays on the lives and careers of fifteen stars, such as Mary
J. Blige, Lauryn Hill, Lil’ Kim, and TLC. Strong language. For senior high
and older readers. 2001.
In Defense of Liberty: The Story of America’s Bill of Rights RC 57925
by Russell Freedman
read by Ted Stoddard
1 cassette
Describes the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution and explains how
they are applied as well as tested. Examples of challenges include a suit brought
on behalf of schoolchildren who were required to recite the Pledge of Allegiance
and rap musicians sued for obscenity. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
In the Beginning: Creation Stories from around the World RC 57850
retold by Virginia Hamilton
read by Lindsay Ellison
1 cassette
Twenty-five myths from around the globe describe the creation of the world.
Includes "First Man, First Woman" from the Bible, "Bursting from the Hen’s
Egg" from China, and "An Endless Sea of Mud" from Africa. For junior and senior
high readers. 1988.
Jam Master Jay: The Heart of Hip Hop RC 58097
by David E. Thigpen
read by Bill Quinn
1 cassette
Biography of the rap group Run-DMC founding member who was murdered in 2002
in his music studio. Traces Jason "Jam Master Jay" Mizell’s childhood in Queens,
New York; his rise in the recording business; and his mysterious death. Discusses
the hip-hop subculture. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Jon Bon Jovi RC 58423
by Laura Jackson
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes
Biography of songwriter and rock star Bon Jovi, born in 1962. Traces his career
from small New Jersey club gigs to formation of his own band in 1983 and subsequent
award-winning albums. Also describes his film and TV acting roles. Some strong
language. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
LeBron James: The Rise of a Star RC 58354
by David Lee Morgan Jr.
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
Sportswriter traces the life of NBA’s number one 2003 pick: Akron, Ohio, high
school phenom LeBron James. Describes the athlete’s upbringing in a rough neighborhood,
the work ethic that led to his success on the basketball court, and controversies
he faced. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Let’s Talk: Sharing Our Thoughts and Feelings during Times of Crisis RC 57267
by Michele Alpern
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
Offers teens practical information on coping with stressful events such as
death, divorce, job loss, and disasters. Suggests ways to deal with depression
and anxiety and outlines strategies for establishing good communication. For
junior and senior high readers. 2003.
More than a Label: Why What You Wear or Who You’re with Doesn’t Define Who
You Are RC 56368
by Aisha Muharrar
read by Coleen Delany
1 cassette
Recent high school graduate surveys more than 1,000 teens to examine how school
cliques, designer labels, and other social dividers create problems. Suggests
ways for teenagers to overcome negative unspoken rules in school and to accept
people as individuals. For senior high readers. 2002.
My Thirteenth Winter: A Memoir RC 58528
by Samantha Abeel
read by Kimberly Schraf
2 cassettes
Abeel, both gifted and learning disabled, describes being different at school.
Discusses her diagnosis of dyscalculia, which compromises sequential processing
required for spelling, telling time, remembering locker combinations, and understanding
math and grammar. Relates learning coping skills in a prescribed special ed
math class. For senior high readers. 2003.
On My Own: The Ultimate How-To Guide for Young Adults; a Manual for Excelling
in Your Independent Life RC 56840
by Sally Taylor
read by Barbara Pinolini
4 cassettes
A guide for people leaving home to live independently for the first time. Includes
advice on jobs, budgeting, health care issues, substance abuse, relationships,
and other social skills. Also provides information on how to become a good
citizen. For senior high and older readers. 2002.
One Hundred Words Every High School Graduate Should Know RC 58357
edited by American Heritage Dictionaries
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
The American Heritage College Dictionary web site list of vocabulary words
evolved into a published book by popular demand. For senior high and older
readers. Bestseller. 2003.
Teen Life in the Middle East RC 58136
edited by Ali Akbar Mahdi
read by Carol Dines
3 cassettes
A social history describing the daily lives of young adults in twelve Middle
Eastern nations and territories. Includes a country profile as well as an overview
of the region’s typical family including their education, recreation, and religious
and cultural practices. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Teens with the Courage to Give: Young People Who Triumphed over Tragedy and
Volunteered to Make a Difference RC 56366
by Jackie Waldman
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Thirty teenagers share their experiences overcoming hardship and finding fulfillment
by helping others. In "The Fight for Life" a teen suffering from depression
starts a suicide prevention program. In "Born to Win" a one-legged amputee
wins races wearing a prosthesis and visits kids in hospitals. For junior and
senior high readers. 2000.
They Broke the Law—You Be the Judge: True Cases of Teen Crime RC 57838
by Thomas A. Jacobs
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Juvenile-court judge presents twenty-one cases involving teenagers who came
before him for punishment. Reviews each teen’s background, details of the crime
and arrest, mitigating factors, and penalty options so the reader can decide.
Reveals actual sentence and offender’s response in court and later. For junior
and senior high and older readers. 2003.
Thura’s Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq RC 58523
by Thura Al-Windawi
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Nineteen-year-old Iraqi author, a student at the University of Pennsylvania,
shares the diary of her life during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Describes
the bombing of Baghdad, the first weeks of postwar occupation, and her family’s
ambivalence toward political and social events. For senior high and older readers.
2004.
The Ultimate Weight Solution for Teens: The Seven Keys to Weight Freedom RC
57801
by Jay McGraw
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
As a companion to television host Dr. Phil McGraw’s The Ultimate Weight Solution
(RC 57111), his son, Jay McGraw, offers teenagers strategies to improve their
self-image. Identifies seven keys for weight management including exercising
and eating right. For junior and senior high and older readers. Bestseller.
2003.
Witch-Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials RC 58015
by Marc Aronson
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
Explores the history behind the 1692 trials in Salem, Massachusetts, that a
group of teenage Puritan girls brought on by accusing others of witchcraft.
Quotations from primary sources help the reader interpret motives behind the
accusations that led to twenty-five people being hanged. For senior high readers.
2003.
Women in the Middle East: Tradition and Change RC 57282
by Ramsay M. Harik and Elsa Marston
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
Social history of women, mainly Arab and Muslim, in the Middle East from Morocco
to Pakistan. The authors explain the diversity of the region and the varying
roles that religion, family, education, work, and traditions play in the women’s
lives. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: College RC 58593
by Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht
read by Gregory Gorton
1 cassette
Practical techniques for planning a successful transition to college. Basic
rules cover getting settled in the dorm, eating cafeteria food, staying safe
at parties, and focusing in the classroom. Includes tips for avoiding laundry
and for pulling an all-nighter. For senior high readers. 2004.
Writing Winning Reports and Essays RC 58668
by Paul B. Janeczko
read by Patricia McDermott
2 cassettes
Outlines strategies for writing successful research reports and essays. Gives
basic guidelines for using note cards, citing sources, outlining, and writing
drafts. Provides samples of completed papers. Suggests ideas by school subject
and offers research tips. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Young Adult’s Guide to a Business Career RC 58693
by M.J. Giles
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
Guide for students who are choosing a career. Gives examples of jobs in a variety
of fields, highlighting both positive and negative aspects and listing skills
and education needed. Profiles include work in computers, accounting, finance,
management, and marketing. For senior high and older readers. 2004.
Young Adult’s Guide to Business Communications RC 58626
by Kristi L. Thomason-Carroll
read by Colleen Delany
1 cassette
Outlines the interpersonal skills a new graduate needs for success in the workplace.
Covers applying for a job, interviewing, making a good first impression, and
using proper written and verbal communication. Includes sample resumés and
letters. For senior high and older readers. 2004.
Acceleration RC 57917
by Graham McNamee
read by Christopher Walker
1 cassette
Seventeen-year-old Duncan works at the Toronto subway lost-and-found for the
summer. When he finds a diary that may belong to a serial killer the police
aren’t interested. To find the murderer before he strikes again, Duncan gets
his buddies to help him. Some violence. For senior high readers. 2003.
All’s Fair in Love, War, and High School RC 58194
by Janette Rallison
read by Colleen Delany
1 cassette
High school cheerleader Samantha Taylor bombs her SAT scores. To compensate
she decides to run for student council president. Even though her nemesis,
Logan Hansen, bets that she can’t be nice enough to people to get elected,
she and Logan fall in love. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
The Amulet of Samarkand: The Bartimaeus Trilogy, Book 1 RC 58011
by Jonathan Stroud
read by Erin Jones
3 cassettes
Seeking revenge, twelve-year-old apprentice magician Nathaniel calls up the
djinni Bartimaeus, a demon, to steal an amulet from a powerful minister. But
the theft has unforeseen consequences, and the sarcastic djinni has his own
agenda. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Away Laughing on a Fast Camel: Even More Confessions of Georgia Nicolson RC
58377
by Louise Rennison
read by Erin Jones
1 cassette
Following Dancing in My Nuddy-pants (RC 56064) English schoolgirl Georgia
Nicolson continues her journal. She describes her trying existence at school
and home and falling in love with a local Italian American singer. For senior
high readers. 2004.
The Battle of Jericho RC 58023
by Sharon M. Draper
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
High school junior Jericho and his cousin Josh are invited to join a prestigious
club at Frederick Douglass High. But the hazing the pledges have to go through
causes Jericho to doubt the group’s benefits. Then a tragedy occurs. For senior
high readers. 2003.
The Beast RC 57388
by Walter Dean Myers
read by Christopher Walker
1 cassette
When sixteen-year-old "Spoon" receives a scholarship to a New England prep
school, he leaves Harlem and his girlfriend Gabi behind. Returning home at
Christmastime, he discovers Gabi is a drug addict and he no longer is in step
with street life. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Volume 1 RC 58440
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Seven short stories describe vampire slayers from times past. In "A Good Run,"
a slayer in ancient Greece fights in the battle of Marathon. In "The White
Doe," slayer Virginia Dare of the Roanoke lost colony is adopted by a tribe.
Some violence. For senior high readers. 2001.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Volume 2 RC 58427
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Ten stories spanning the years 980 to 2000. In "Lady Shobu," reluctant heroine
Kishi must seal a rift to the spirit realm in the Japanese imperial compound.
Other demon slayers, including Buffy, combat evil in France, England, and the
United States. For senior high readers. 2003.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Volume 3 RC 58435
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Four stories about vampire slayers in times past. In "Dark of the Moon," an
Anasazi girl guards her tribe from evil. In "The Code of the Samurai," fifteen-year-old
American slayer India Cohen arrives in Japan to help combat forces of darkness.
Some violence. For senior high readers. 2003.
Catalyst RC 56005
by Laurie Halse Anderson
read by Constance Crawford
2 cassettes
Kate, a preacher’s daughter, is struggling to accept life’s challenges. She’s
rejected by her chosen college and resents running the household. Then, after
a fire, her father allows Teri, a much disliked schoolmate, and Teri’s little
brother to move into her room. Some strong language. For senior high readers.
2002.
The Chief RC 57983
by Robert Lipsyte
read by L.J. Ganser
1 cassette
In this sequel to The Brave (RC 37362), boxer Sonny Bear continues his quest
for victory with the encouragement of fledgling writer Martin Witherspoon.
Meanwhile, Hollywood agents attempt to exploit Sonny as a Native American idol,
and his uncle needs his help solving problems on the reservation. For junior
and senior high readers. 1993.
Chill Wind RC 56891
by Janet McDonald
read by Andrea Frierson-Toney
1 cassette
Nineteen-year-old Aisha from Spellbound (RC 56560) is living on welfare with
her two children when her checks run out. Faced with homelessness, she is forced
to try workfare until she discovers a job as a large-sized model. For senior
high readers. Coretta Scott King Award. 2002.
Claws RC 57276
by Will Weaver
read by Brian Conn
1 cassette
Popular sixteen-year-old Jed is carefree until Laura, a junior at another high
school, tells him about the affair his father is having with her mother. Jed’s
life begins to unravel after the teenagers confront their errant parents and
the marriages falter. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
Confessions of a Not It Girl RC 58535
by Melissa Kantor
read by Margaret Strom
2 cassettes
Seventeen-year-old New Yorker Jan has trouble keeping up with school, boys,
her family, and her perfect best friend, Rebecca. She finally makes sense out
of her hectic life and finds romance with the son of her mom’s best friend.
For senior high readers. 2004.
Dangerous Girls RC 57708
by R.L. Stine
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Twins Destiny and Livvy, home from their jobs as summer camp counselors, discover
they have become vampires. The high school seniors desperately seek the "Restorer"
so they can return to normal even as their friends are being murdered. Some
violence. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Dhampir RC 57598
by Barb Hendee and J.C. Hendee
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Magiere earns a living claiming to hunt vampires while her half-elf partner,
Leesil, impersonates one. When they retire to Miiska to run a tavern, they
are unaware that a group of real vampires lives there. And Magiere soon discovers
her own true nature. For senior high readers. 2003.
Double Helix RC 58477
by Nancy Werlin
read by Erik Sandvold
2 cassettes
Eighteen-year-old Eli Samuels, a superb athlete and student whose mother is
dying, works for Dr. Quincy Wyatt, a Nobel Prize-winning genetic engineer.
When Eli notices that Kayla, a coworker, eerily resembles his once beautiful
mother, he uncovers a shocking family secret. For senior high readers. 2004.
Dragonstar RC 57976
by Barbara Hambly
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Imprisoned dragonslayer John Aversin is sentenced to die. His true love, Jenny,
mourns John and the loss of her powers. But John escapes, and he and Jenny
begin to discover their real purpose in life. Sequel to Knight of the Demon
Queen (RC 51152). For junior and senior high readers. 2002.
Drift RC 58993
by Manuel Luis Martinez
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
San Antonio, Texas. Sixteen-year-old Mexican American Robert Lomos, after being
expelled from school, lives with his grandmother and works in dead-end jobs.
But when he inherits college money, Robert changes his priorities and turns
his life around. Descriptions of sex and strong language. For senior high readers.
2003.
The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things RC 57557
by Carolyn Mackler
read by Colleen Delany
2 cassettes
Chubby fifteen-year-old Virginia of New York City is pressured by her family
to look better. With help from her best friend, her first boyfriend, and a
teacher, she overcomes her insecurities and asserts her personality. Some descriptions
of sex and some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
Emily and the Scot RC 57215
by Kathryn Smith
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
Great Britain, 1819. Eighteen-year-old Lady Emily Fitzgerald flees the London
social scene to avoid marriage. At her half-brother’s estate in Scotland she
meets Jamie MacLaughlin and reconsiders. For senior high readers. 2003.
Exiles’ Return: The Ghatti’s Tale, Book 3 RC 57941
by Gayle Greeno
read by Kristin Allison
4 cassettes
War is over, but unease grows between Canderis citizens and the mindreading
Resonants. To save his people, Resonant Jenret Wycherley departs on a mission,
leaving behind pregnant Doyce, who is researching the history of Seekers and
their ghatti Bondmates. Sequel to Mindspeakers’ Call (RC 57677). Some violence.
For senior high and older readers. 1995.
Face RC 57424
by Benjamin Zephaniah
read by David Cutler
1 cassette
British teen Martin Turner is injured in a car accident that disfigures his
face. After convalescing, Martin returns to school and, with the help of his
parents and gymnastics teammates, accepts the changes in his life—including
benighted social attitudes about looking different. For junior and senior high
readers. 1999.
Face Relations: Eleven Stories about Seeing beyond Color RC 59119
edited by Marilyn Singer
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Anthology explores issues of racial identity and communication among teenagers.
In "Snow" by Sherri Winston, African Americans belittle Haitians at school.
In "Hum" by Naomi Shihab Nye, a blind neighbor in Texas befriends a shunned
Palestinian boy. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2004.
The Fall of Rome RC 57790
by Martha Southgate
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
Cultures clash when Rashid Bryson, a black scholarship student, arrives at
a prestigious boys’ boarding school. African American teacher Jerome Washington
and white colleague Jana Hansen become involved with Bryson’s education, the
racial tension, and each other. Strong language and some descriptions of sex.
For senior high and older readers. Alex Award. 2002.
Fat Kid Rules the World RC 57835
by K.L. Going
read by Alec Volz
1 cassette
Seventeen-year-old suicidal, overweight loner Troy Billings finds a purpose
in life when he meets homeless teenage musician Curt MacCrae and joins Curt’s
band as a drummer. But Curt also has a self-destructive streak. Strong language.
For senior high readers. 2003.
Father Figure RC 56685
by Richard Peck
read by Erik Synnestvedt
1 cassette (Reissue)
Seventeen-year-old Jim and eight-year-old Byron are reunited with their father
after their mother’s death. Jim was Byron’s father figure for years but now
must find a new role for himself in the family. Some strong language. For junior
and senior high readers. 1978.
Firebirds: An Anthology of Original Fantasy and Science Fiction RC 58418
edited by Sharyn November
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Sixteen short stories. In "The Baby in the Night Deposit Box," Penny learns
her true identity after living for eighteen years in the bank where she was
abandoned as an infant. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2003.
The Fire-Eaters RC 58897
by David Almond
read by Gary Tipton
1 cassette
England, 1962. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, adolescent Bobby Burns worries
about his father’s illness. He is friends with eccentric fire-eater Mr. McNulty,
wonder-working Ailsa Spink, and classmate Daniel Gower. Bobby believes in miracles,
finding hope amidst disillusionment. For junior and senior high readers. Whitbread
Award. 2003.
The First Part Last RC 57618
by Angela Johnson
read by Bruce Huntey
1 cassette
Sixteen-year-old Bobby’s carefree teenage life changes forever when he becomes
a father. After tragedy strikes, he must care for his adored baby daughter,
Feather, by himself. Despite mistakes, Bobby’s courage and love enable him
to carry on with the aid of supportive adults and friends. Strong language.
For senior high readers. 2003.
First Rider’s Call: Green Rider, Book 2 RC 56909
by Kristen Britain
read by Annie Wauters
4 cassettes
After helping save King Zachary’s throne, Green Rider Karigan G’ladheon wants
to resume her old life. However, with Riders dying out she is recalled to duty
by Lil Ambriodhe, dead for a millennium, who had founded the Riders. Sequel
to Green Rider (RC 56903). For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Flavor of the Week RC 58116
by Tucker Shaw
read by Gary Tipton
1 cassette
Shy teenager Cyril weighs 240 pounds due to his talent as a chef. He’s in love
with Rose, but she falls for his buddy Nick. Cyril reluctantly agrees to cook
dishes that Nick can claim as his own creations to help him win Rose’s heart.
Includes recipes. For senior high readers. 2003.
Flyy Girl RC 58264
by Omar Tyree
read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona
3 cassettes
Tracy Ellison, a beautiful middle-class African American girl from Philadelphia,
grows up spoiled and boy-crazy amidst the violence and drugs of the 1980s.
Tracy eventually realizes that there is more to life than material goods. Explicit
descriptions of sex and strong language. For senior high and older readers.
1993.
For the Love of Money RC 58277
by Omar Tyree
read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona
3 cassettes
Tracy Ellison, from Flyy Girl (RC 58264), moves to Los Angeles where she quickly
becomes a screenwriter and movie star. When she returns home to Philadelphia,
Tracy reconnects with old friends and relatives and looks for love. Strong
language and some descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers. 2000.
Freaky Green Eyes RC 57887
by Joyce Carol Oates
read by Laura Giannarelli
1 cassette
Fourteen-year-old Francesca "Franky" Pierson relates events during the year
her mother leaves home for long periods and then disappears. Initially sympathizing
with her father, a former football star-turned-broadcaster, Franky eventually
discovers the truth about her parents’ relationship—and her mom’s murder. Some
descriptions of sex and some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
Goodbye, Mr. Chips RC 57794
by James Hilton
read by John Lescault
1 cassette (Reissue)
Chronicles sixty years in the life of Mr. Chipping, an English schoolmaster
who arrives at exclusive Brookfield in 1870 with much enthusiasm but little
experience. At first unpopular, Mr. Chips eventually develops a more personal
relationship with his students and becomes a legend by the time they must say
goodbye. For senior high and older readers. 1933.
A Great and Terrible Beauty RC 58201
by Libba Bray
read by Vanessa Maroney
3 cassettes
After her mother’s 1895 murder in India, sixteen-year-old Gemma Doyle returns
home to England to attend boarding school. There Gemma learns she has supernatural
powers that lead her and three friends to a magical realm where she reconnects
with her mother. But evil forces also abound. For senior high readers. 2003.
Green Angel RC 56667
by Alice Hoffman
read by Constance Crawford
1 cassette
Called Green because of her talent for gardening, this fifteen-year-old changes
her name to Ash after she loses her family to a disaster in a nearby city.
She covers her body with dark tattoos that begin turning green as she responds
to others’ needs. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Green Rider: Green Rider, Book 1 RC 56903
by Kristen Britain
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
Karigan G’ladheon, heading home through Green Cloak woods after expulsion from
school, encounters a dying Green Rider. Accepting the Rider’s magic brooch
and allowing his horse to guide her, Karigan agrees to carry his message to
King Zachary—a perilous journey. Precedes First Rider’s Call (RC 56909). For
senior high and older readers. 1998.
Growing Up Filipino: Stories for Young Adults RC 57853
edited by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
read by Jonathan Davis
3 cassettes
Twenty-nine tales of Filipinos and Filipino Americans dealing with their culture,
families, friends, and fears as they grow to maturity. In "Lola Sim’s Handkerchief,"
a teenager becoming more Americanized is estranged from her grandmother. In
"Lolo’s Bride," a fifteen-year-old’s widowed grandfather returns from the Philippines
with a twenty-year-old wife. For senior high readers. 2003.
Handbook for Boys RC 54621
by Walter Dean Myers
read by Chuck Young
1 cassette
Sixteen-year-old Jimmy Lynch, on probation for assault, is mentored by three
senior citizens in a Harlem barbershop. Over time Jimmy absorbs their advice
on choices and responsibility. For junior and senior high readers. 2002.
Have Space Suit, Will Travel RC 55814
by Robert A. Heinlein
read by Russ Weinstein
2 cassettes
High school senior Kip Russell longs to go to the moon but is kidnapped by
space pirates. He meets other prisoners on a flying saucer—an eleven-year-old
girl named Peewee and a strange creature they call the Mother Thing. For junior
and senior high readers. 1958.
Home of the Braves RC 56013
by David Klass
read by Neil Berman
2 cassettes
Joe, captain of his New Jersey high school soccer team, is threatened when
Antonio arrives from Brazil and becomes the star player. Tension mounts when
Antonio begins dating Joe’s secret crush, Kristine. Plus, a gang begins bullying
other students. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2002.
How I Fell in Love and Learned to Shoot Free Throws RC 57541
by Jon Ripslinger
read by Christopher Walker
1 cassette
Seventeen-year-old Danny Henderson, a lousy basketball player, has a crush
on Angel McPherson, star of the girls’ team in their high school. Angel helps
Danny with his game, but her embarrassment about her family life causes problems
in their relationship. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
The Last Chance Texaco RC 58742
by Brent Hartinger
read by Mary Beth Wise
1 cassette
Fifteen-year-old orphan Lucy is sent to a group home located in an upscale
neighborhood. She deals with her problems, finds a boyfriend, and begins to
feel at home. But an arsonist sets cars on fire, and the foster kids are blamed.
Strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 2004.
Leaving Protection RC 58314
by Will Hobbs
read by Gregory Gorton
1 cassette
Port Protection, Alaska. Sixteen-year-old Robbie signs on with captain Tor
Torsen to fish for salmon. Robbie realizes he’s in danger when he discovers
Torsen secretly searching for valuable metal plaques laid by early Russian
explorers to claim Alaska. Then a storm hits, imperiling them both. For senior
high readers. 2004.
The Losers’ Club RC 56010
by John Lekich
read by Rick Wiseman
2 cassettes
Jerry, a high school bully who extorts money from his classmates, challenges
Alex and his Losers’ Club friends to a holiday decorating contest. Alex, who
has cerebral palsy, and his buddies surpass everyone’s expectations—and Alex
gets a girlfriend too! For junior and senior high readers. 2002.
Mates, Dates, and Cosmic Kisses RC 57672
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Londoners Lucy, Izzie, and Nesta are best friends but when Izzie meets a fabulous
new boy she refuses to leave the house in case he calls. Her friends and mum
try persuading her to get on with her life, yet she resists. For junior and
senior high readers. 2001.
Mates, Dates, and Designer Divas RC 57680
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
When Jamaican Italian Nesta of London begins dating a wealthy boy, she pretends
to be well-off even though her family has hit hard times. She also risks alienating
her friends Izzie and Lucy by withholding the truth. For junior and senior
high readers. 2001.
Mates, Dates, and Inflatable Bras RC 57640
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Londoners Lucy, Izzie, and Nesta are best friends but fourteen-year-old Lucy
feels she looks young for her age and longs to grow up. Then after she falls
in love at first sight she begins having different problems. For junior and
senior high readers. 2001.
Mates, Dates, and Mad Mistakes RC 58871
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
To revamp her image, Londoner Izzie pierces her belly button without her mum’s
approval. Matters worsen when her mother reads her personal diary. Her mates
Nesta, Lucy, and T.J. worry that biker Josh Harper, Izzie’s older crush, might
be a bad influence. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Mates, Dates, and Sleepover Secrets RC 58476
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
T.J. (Theresa Joanne) is lonely when her best friends move away and boys ignore
her. When she becomes acquainted with Lucy, T.J. is happy but worries whether
Lucy’s friends Nesta and Izzie will accept her into their group. For junior
and senior high readers. 2002.
Mates, Dates, and Sole Survivors RC 58455
by Cathy Hopkins
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Lucy feels left out when her friends Izzie and Nesta have boyfriends to spend
the summer with. After she meets Daniel at a weekend retreat, the two become
inseparable. But eventually Lucy is smothered by the relationship and needs
a break. For junior and senior high readers. 2002.
The Meaning of Consuelo RC 58089
by Judith Ortiz Cofer
read by Gabriella Cavallero
1 cassette
Bookish Consuelo grows up in 1950s Puerto Rico where American influence is
everywhere. She observes her parents’ disintegrating marriage and her younger
sister Mili’s worsening mental illness before she leaves to begin her own life
in the United States. For senior high readers. 2003.
Mindspeakers’ Call: The Ghatti’s Tale, Book 2 RC 57677
by Gayle Greeno
read by Kristin Allison
4 cassettes
While the mindstealing Gleaners quietly build their powers, the Seekers work
to prevent war between Canderis and Marchmont. On a more personal mission,
Khar—a cat-like ghatti capable of mindspeech—salvages her bond with Seeker
Doyce. Sequel to Finders-Seekers (RC 40281). Some descriptions of sex and some
violence. For senior high and older readers. 1994.
Mortal Engines RC 58198
by Philip Reeve
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
In the distant future, when big cities rove about on wheels and chase smaller
towns, apprentice Tom Natsworthy is shoved out of London by Head Historian
Thaddeus Valentine. Aided by disfigured Hester Shaw, Tom seeks answers to the
planet’s plight in the perilous Out-Country. For junior and senior high readers.
2001.
Motorcycle Ride on the Sea of Tranquility RC 57064
by Patricia Santana
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
San Diego, 1969. Fourteen-year-old Mexican American Yolanda’s older brother
Chuy returns from the Vietnam War. But Chuy, suffering emotionally from his
experiences, lands in trouble. Meanwhile, Yolanda and her sisters chafe under
their father’s no-dating rule. Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language.
For senior high and older readers. 2002.
People of the Owl: The First North Americans, Volume 11 RC 58480
by Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear
read by Jim Zeiger
5 cassettes
The adventures of teenaged Mud Puppy, who led the Owl Clan. A tale of clan
intrigue, treachery, marriage alliances, and everyday events about 3,500 years
ago in North America’s first true city, situated in what became northeastern
Louisiana. Companion to People of the Masks (RC 49546). Some descriptions of
sex and some violence. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Pool Boy RC 56390
by Michael Simmons
read by Gary Roan
1 cassette
Spoiled California teen Brett must forego his wealthy lifestyle after his dad
goes to prison for insider trading and his family has to survive on reduced
income. Brett takes a job cleaning pools and learns to adjust to his new circumstances.
Some strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
The Princess and the Pauper RC 57975
by Kate Brian
read by Gabra Zackman
2 cassettes
Sixteen-year-old Princess Carina of Vineland trades places with her look-alike,
poverty-stricken Julia Johnson of Los Angeles, so Carina can have some freedom
and attend a rock concert. But complications arise when it’s time to end the
impersonation. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Princess in Pink: The Princess Diaries, Volume 5 RC 58085
by Meg Cabot
read by Erin Jones
1 cassette
Fifteen-year-old Mia, last seen in Princess in Waiting (RC 56102), is dying
to go to the prom with her boyfriend. The trouble is: Michael isn’t interested,
Mia’s mom is having a baby, and a city-wide strike might cancel all plans.
For junior and senior high readers. 2004.
The Princess Present: A Princess Diaries Book RC 58912
by Meg Cabot
read by Erin Jones
1 cassette
Mia is spending the holidays in Genovia with her father and grandmère but
insists that her boyfriend, Michael, and his sister, Lilly, come to visit.
When royal duties take precedence, Mia has a hard time keeping Michael to herself.
For junior and senior high readers. 2004.
Purple Hibiscus RC 58294
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
read by Lisette Lecat
2 cassettes
Nigeria. Kambili, fifteen, and her brother Jaja live in fear of their wealthy
but violent father. They discover a freer world while visiting their aunt and
cousins and try to change their lot when they return home. But tensions escalate,
and tragedy strikes. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Second Helpings RC 58114
by Megan McCafferty
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
In a sequel to Sloppy Firsts (RC 58148), angst-ridden Jessica enters her senior
year at Pineville High. She is confused about her relationship with Marcus,
misses her best friend who moved to Tennessee, and decides to attend Columbia
University in New York. Strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
Shadowmancer RC 58691
by G.P. Taylor
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Obadiah Demurral, the power hungry vicar of Thorpe, attempts to become a god
by dabbling in magic. Raphah arrives from Africa, recruits young locals Kate
and Thomas, and with their help tries to retrieve an artifact that has been
stolen from his temple. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Shooter RC 58327
by Walter Dean Myers
read by Christopher Walker
1 cassette
A high school tragedy related from multiple viewpoints: interviews, reports,
and journals. Seventeen-year-old Len shoots a football player to death, injures
several others, and commits suicide. His troubled friends recall Len’s problems.
In the surrounding culture no one is completely innocent nor completely guilty.
For senior high readers. 2004.
The Sky So Big and Black RC 57086
by John Barnes
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Orbital Resonance (RC57085) Teri Murray’s only wish is to
quit school, marry her boyfriend, and join her father in "ecospecting" Mars.
But after an atmospheric catastrophe Teri has to save herself and the other
surviving humans. Some strong language. For senior high and older readers.
2002.
Sloppy Firsts RC 58148
by Megan McCafferty
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Brainy sixteen-year-old Jessica Darling of Pineville, New Jersey, spends a
year moping when her best friend moves away and her family obsesses about her
sister’s upcoming wedding. At school Jess despises the cliques and being boyfriendless.
Followed by Second Helpings (RC 58114). Strong language. For senior high readers.
2001.
Sorcery and Cecelia; or, The Enchanted Chocolate Pot, Being the Correspondence
of Two Young Ladies of Quality regarding Various Magical Scandals in London
and the Country RC 57183
by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
England, 1817. Two teenage cousins, Cecelia in the country and Kate in London,
write to each other about their exploits—which take a sinister turn when they
find themselves confronted by evil wizards. For junior and senior high readers.
2003.
The Spirit Line RC 58343
by Aimée Thurlo and David Thurlo
read by Colleen Delany
1 cassette
Preparing for her upcoming Navajo womanhood ceremony, fifteen-year-old Crystal
Manyfeathers weaves a traditional rug but omits the spirit line—a flaw intentionally
woven as a tribute to Spider Woman. When the rug disappears, Crystal and her
friend Junior, a healer’s apprentice, launch a search. For junior and senior
high readers. 2004.
Staring Down the Dragon RC 58183
by Dorothea N. Buckingham
read by Andrea Frierson-Toney
1 cassette
Fifteen-year-old Rell returns to her Hawaii high school after successful cancer
treatment. With the help of a psychologist, Rell readjusts to her parents,
who argue all the time; her friends, some of whom are scared of her; and her
own self-identity. For senior high readers. 2003.
The True Meaning of Cleavage RC 56394
by Mariah Fredericks
read by Constance Crawford
1 cassette
Jess and Sari, best buddies since seventh grade, are beginning their freshman
year of high school. When sexy Sari becomes obsessed with a popular senior
boy, Jess wonders whether her friendship with Sari will survive. For senior
high readers. 2003.
True to Form RC 55811
by Elizabeth Berg
read by Carolyn Hecker
2 cassettes
1961. Thirteen-year-old Katie Nash, from Durable Goods (RC 37047) and Joy School
(RC 45179), has trouble fitting in and misses her old friends when she moves
from Texas to Missouri with her widowed father. But a trip back home forces
her to reevaluate her own discontent. For senior high and older readers. 2002.
Twists and Turns RC 57383
by Janet McDonald
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
With the help of some successful friends, Teesha and Keeba Washington from
Chill Wind (RC 56891) try to promote their talents by opening a hair-braiding
salon in their Brooklyn housing project. Plagued by problems, the sisters find
it hard to make a profit. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
The Usual Rules RC 58382
by Joyce Maynard
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Thirteen-year-old Wendy loses her mother on September 11, 2001. Remembering
their last, contentious conversation, Wendy torments herself with guilt and
grief. Her estranged father’s unexpected arrival prompts Wendy to leave her
stepdad and half-brother in her quest for healing. For senior high and older
readers. 2003.
Waifs and Strays RC 56811
by Charles De Lint
read by Erik Synnestvedt
3 cassettes
Fantasy stories about teenagers in many shapes and guises, collected from different
stages of De Lint’s career. In "The Graceless Child," sixteen-year-old misfit
Tetchie, who has troll blood, summons the courage to help the "dreamlord" fight
his brother, Nightmare. For senior high and older readers. 2002.
Waiting for Sarah RC 58207
by Bruce McBay and James Heneghan
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
Mike loses his legs and his family in a car accident. When he’s back in school,
Sarah, a younger student, befriends him. As Mike slowly recovers from tragedy
he learns that Sarah is a murdered girl’s ghost. For junior and senior high
readers. 2003.
Warrior Angel RC 57982
by Robert Lipsyte
read by L.J. Ganser
1 cassette
After winning the heavyweight championship in The Chief (RC 57983), depressed
boxer Sonny Bear loses interest in life. An unbalanced teen fan, who calls
himself the "warrior angel," helps him set his priorities and continue his
career. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
West of the Jordan RC 57565
by Laila Halaby
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Four Palestine-born female cousins experience individual problems growing up.
Mawal stays in the Middle East following a traditional lifestyle. Soraya and
Khadija, emigrés in California, are torn between cultures. Hala lives in Arizona
but falls in love in Jordan. Strong language. For senior high and older readers.
2003.
What Happened to Lani Garver RC 56888
by Carol Plum-Ucci
read by MaryBeth Wise
2 cassettes
Sixteen-year-old Claire struggles with increasing concerns about a recurrence
of her leukemia and her mother’s alcoholism until an enigmatic newcomer Lani—who
is either a boy, a girl, or perhaps a "floating angel"—helps her get control
of her life at the risk of his own. Strong language. For senior high readers.
2002.
When the Emperor Was Divine RC 58157
by Julie Otsuka
read by Kimberly Schraf
1 cassette
The tale of a Japanese American family of four, interned at the start of World
War II. After the father’s arrest, his ten-year-old daughter, seven-year-old
son, and wife are relocated to Utah where they are detained for more than three
years. For senior high and older readers. Alex Award. 2002.
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West RC 55810
by Gregory Maguire
read by Celeste Lawson
4 cassettes
Traces the life of the witch Elphaba from the Wizard of Oz (RC 51047),
both before and after Dorothy arrives. After attending a university with her roommate Glinda, Elphaba learns that a despotic Wizard is threatening animal rights in Oz. Some explicit descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers. 1995.
The Witches of Karres RC 58044
by James H. Schmitz
read by Gary Tipton
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Captain Pausert, a commercial space trader, rescues what he thinks are three
slave girls on the planet of Porlumma. But Maleen, Goth, and the Leewit are
actually witches with special powers. The authorities are after all of them.
For junior and senior high readers. 1966.
American Chica: Dos Mundos, Una Infancia (American Chica: Two Worlds, One
Childhood) RC 58955
por Marie Arana
leído por María Pino
3 cassettes
La autora es redactor principal de la revista Washington Post Book World. Habla
de su educación bicultural en América del Sur durante los años 1950 como hija
de un ingeniero peruano y una mujer norteamericana de pelos rubios que era
músico. Entregándose a sus recuerdos, Arana cuenta cómo se las arreglaba con
su herencia bi-cultural. (Editor of the Washington Post Book World recounts
her bi-cultural upbringing in South America in the 1950s as the daughter of
a Peruvian engineer married to a blonde American musician. She reminisces about
coming to terms with her dual heritage.) 2003.
Apariciones: Una Historia Verdadera (Grave’s End: A True Ghost Story) RC 56977
por Elaine Mercado
leído por María Pino
2 cassettes
La autora y su familia presenciaron extrañas manifestaciones después de mudarse
a su nueva casa en un barrio de Brooklyn en 1982. Por fin, Mercado y su familia
buscaron la ayuda de una médium y un famoso parapsicólogo para descifrar los
secretos de la casa y librarse de las siniestras apariciones. (Relates the frightening
manifestations the author and her family witnessed after moving into their
new Brooklyn home in 1982. The author describes how they finally sought a medium
and a famous parapsychologist to investigate the apparitions and rid their
home of the evil presences.) 2003.
Celia: Mi Vida (Celia: My Life) RC 58956
por Celia Cruz
leído por María Pino
2 cassettes
Autobiografía de la famosa cantante afrocubana, publicada poco después de su
muerte en 2003. Mundialmente conocida como "La Reina de la Salsa," Cruz cuenta
de su vida y de los comienzos de su carrera en La Habana que después abrió
el camino para un fenomenal éxito internacional. Cuenta de su exilio voluntario
de Cuba después de la ascendencia del regimen castrista. También habla de su
matrimonio de muchos años y de sus relaciones con otros músicos. (Autobiography
by the Afro-Cuban singer, the "Queen of Salsa," who died in 2003. Reminisces
about her upbringing and early career in Havana and her road to international
success. Recalls her voluntary exile after Castro came to power, her long marriage,
and associations with other musicians.) 2004.
Conmigo Día tras Día: Momentos para la Reflexión (With Me Day after Day) RC
56985
por Juan Pablo II
leído por Luis Alfonso Omana
4 cassettes
Compendio de los escritos y sermones del Papa Juan Pablo II que ofrecen instrucción,
inspiración y oraciones para cada dia del año y que se tratan de temas como
"compartir con otros," "estar en paz," "la gran prueba divina," "la familia
cristiana en el mundo moderno" y "la oración en familia."(Collection of the
writings and sermons of Pope John Paul II arranged to provide instruction,
inspiration, and prayer for each day of the year. Themes include sharing with
others, being at peace, divine revelations, the Christian family in the modern
world, and praying as a family.) 1984.
Cruzando al Más Allá: Las Historias atrás de las Historias (Crossing Over:
The Stories behind the Stories) RC 56965
por John Edward
leído por Juan Ramírez
3 cassettes
El celebre psíquico médium y anfitrión de televisión habla de sus experiencias
comunicándose con las personas muertas—o sea "las personas que han cruzado
al más allá." Presenta las historias de varias personas que encuentran paz
y conocimiento comunicándose espiritualmente con seres queridos del otro
lado. Lenguaje injurioso. (Reminiscences of the psychic medium and television
show host. Edward discusses how to communicate with those who have died and
passed on to an afterlife, or "crossed over." Recounts incidents of encountering
spirits that help the living. Some strong language.) 2001.
Cuentos Folklóricos Latinoamericanos: Fábulas de las Tradiciones Hispanas
e Indígenas (Latin American Folk Tales: Fables from Hispanic and Indigenous
Traditions) RC 58953
compilado por John Bierhorst
leído por Luis Omana
4 cassettes
Antología de más de 100 cuentos folk-lóricos de veinte paises hispano-hablantes,
incluso los Estados Unidos. Incluyen cuentos basados en los mitos precolombianos,
leyendas coloniales que remontan a la Europa medieval y al Oriente anciano,
y cuentos dinámicos del siglo XX que representan las tradiciones orales de
las gentes indígenas del nuevo mundo. Incluye notas y glosario de culturas
indígenas. (Anthology of more than one hundred folktales from twenty Spanish-speaking
countries, including the United States. The tales include narratives based
in pre-Columbian myths, colonial legends with European and Oriental origins,
and dynamic stories from twentieth-century oral traditions of native populations.
Includes notes and glossary of indigenous peoples.) 2003.
La Dieta South Beach: El Delicioso Plan Diseñado por un Médico para Asegurar
el Adelgazamiento Rápido y Saludable (The South Beach Diet: The Delicious,
Doctor-Designed, Foolproof Plan for Fast and Healthy Weight Loss) RC 56981
por Arthur Agatston
leído por Juan Ramírez
3 cassettes
Un cardiólogo presenta un régimen de tres fases para las personas que sufren
de sobrepeso. El programa enseña cómo evitar comidas que tienen carbohidratos
y grasas malos y encontrar los buenos para corregir los problemas de sobrepeso.
Da enfasís en la importancia de no pasar hambre durante el régimen de dieta.
Incluye recetas y menús. Bestseller. (Description of a three-phase program
developed by a Florida cardiologist to help his overweight patients. The plan
involves eating the right carbohydrates and fats to correct the body’s reaction
to foods previously causing weight problems. Includes menus and recipes. Bestseller.)
2004.
Dones de Gracia: Una Colección de Encuentros Personales con la Virgen María
(Gifts of Grace: A Gathering of Personal Encounters with the Virgin Mary) RC
58964
por Lone Jensen
leído por María Pino
2 cassettes
Presenta una colección de cuarenta y una historias verdaderas de personas que
conocían el poder de la Virgen María. Cuenta el caso de una mujer paralizada
con MS que sana milagro-samente; la experiencia de una joven drogadicta que
logra sobreponerse a sus adicciones; y la historia de una mujer que sueña con
la Virgen María. (A compilation of forty-one reports about people who have
experienced the power of the Virgin Mary. Individuals include a woman claiming
to have been cured instantly of multiple sclerosis, a reformed drug addict,
and a woman visited by the Virgin Mary in a dream.) 1996.
The Selected Poems of Federico García Lorca/Selección de Poemas de Federico
García Lorca RC 58741
por Federico García Lorca
leído por Peter Gil
1 cassette
(Poemas del famoso dramaturgo español que salieron entre 1921 y 1936. Se incluye
el poema "Lamento para Ignacio Sánchez Mejías," que se trata del toreador famoso
y amigo de García Lorca que fue muerto en la corrida a las cinco de la tarde.
Edición bilingüe, con una breve introducción en inglés. (Representative poems
in English and Spanish from works originally published between 1921 and 1936.
Includes "Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías," about a famous Spanish bullfighter
and friend of García Lorca who was killed in the bullring at five in the afternoon.
Includes a short preface in English.) 1955.
Sueños: Lo que Significan para Usted (Dreams and What They Mean to You) RC
56978
por Migene González-Wippler
leído por Juan Ramírez
2 cassettes
Una psicóloga de sueños explica por qué soñamos, repasando la historia y teoría
de los sueños, y enseñando cómo interpretarlos , recordarlos, controlarlos,
y cómo evitar las pesadillas. La segunda parte del libro comprende un diccionario
de los símbolos, eventos y objetos que se ven en los suenos. (A psychologist
explains why we dream. Discusses the history and theory of dreaming; interpreting,
recording, and controlling dreams; and avoiding nightmares. Includes a dictionary
of the symbols, events, and objects associated with dreams.) 1996.
Armagedón: La Batalla Cósmica de Todos los Tiempos (Armageddon: The Cosmic
Battle of the Ages) RC 56968
por Tim LaHaye y Jerry B. Jenkins
leído por Juan Ramírez
3 cassettes
En el último año de la Gran Tribulación, se forjan nuevas alianzas cuando
mueren varios miembros del Comando Tribulación. Y el mundo se convierte en
un peligroso barril de pólvora cuando millones de personas se juntan en el
Medio Oriente con el anticristo para librar la guerra y esperar la Manifestación
Gloriosa. Sigue a El Remanente (RC 54954). Violencia. (In the Great Tribulation’s
last year new alliances form when many members of the force die. Then the world
becomes a powder keg as millions gather for war with the Antichrist in the
Middle East, where they await the Glorious Appearing. Sequel to El Remanente
(RC 54954). Violence.) 2003.
Cartas a los Espíritus de los Muertos (Letters to the Souls of the Dead) RC
56967
por Ralph Barby
leído por María Pino
1 cassette
Jordi Arnot y los otros empleados de un resorte mediterráneo van encontrando
muñecas plásticas hinchables para erótomanos que aparecen simulando que habían
sido asesinados. Aún más extraño es el siniestro mago Hugo Zattoni que sabe
comunicarse con los espíritus de los muertos por el baile sensual de
su hermosa hija. (Jordi Arnot and the other employees of a Mediterranean resort
come across some strange things. Someone is leaving inflatable plastic sex
dolls around the place in positions that parody murder. And then there is the
sinister magician Hugo Zattoni who communicates with spirits of the dead
through his daughter.) 1983.
Los Cazadores de Mamuts (The Mammoth Hunters) RC 56960
por Jean M. Auel
leído por María Pino
6 cassettes
Rechazada por el clan que la crió, Ayla, a los dieciocho años y acompañado
por su amante Jondalar, se encuentra con el clan Mamutoi que son cazadores
de mamuts. Tercer libro de la serie Los Hijos de la Tierra que tiene lugar
en la Europa de la época glacial. Descripciones explícitas del sexo. (Rejected
by the clan that reared her, Ayla takes her chances with the mammoth-hunting
Mamutoi, attended by her lover, Jondalar. Third volume of the Earth’s Children
saga set in Ice Age Europe. Sequel to Valle de los Caballos (RC 54971). Explicit
descriptions of sex.) 1985.
Las Cinco Personas que Encontrarás en el Cielo (Five People You Meet in Heaven)
RC 58961
por Mitch Albom
leído por Luis Alfonso Omana
2 cassettes
Eddie es un viejo que acaba de cumplir sus ochenta y tres años. Pasa sus últimas
horas ocupándose con su aburrida rutina de trabajo—manteniendo los carritos
del Ruby Pier parque de atraciones. Pero algo va mal con los carritos, y Eddie
muere en un accidente intentando salvar a una niña. En el cielo encuentra a
cinco personas que le hablan de su vida terrenal. (Eddie spends his last hours
on earth in his usual way, maintaining the Ruby Pier amusement park rides.
Something goes wrong, and Eddie dies on his eighty-third birthday while trying
to save a little girl. In heaven he meets five people who explain his life
to him.) 2003.
El Club Social de las Chicas Temerarias (Dirty Girls Social Club) RC 56963
por Alisa Valdés-Rodríguez
leído por María Pino
3 cassettes
Seis amigas latinas formaron el club social de las chicas temerarias durante
sus días en la Universidad de Boston. Ahora Lauren, Elizabeth, Sara, Rebecca,
Usnavys, y Amber—mujeres de genios muy diferentes—se encuentran dos veces
al año para comer juntas, chismear y comprar notas en el complicado camino
de la vida y el amor. Algunas descripciones de índole sexual. (Since graduating
from Boston University, "las sucias"—Lauren, Elizabeth, Sara, Rebecca, Usnavys,
and Amber—get together twice a year. The Latina women, as varied as the culture
they represent, meet in a restaurant to share their perspectives on relationships,
complications, and triumphs in their lives. Some explicit descriptions of sex.)
2003.
El Código Da Vinci (The Da Vinci Code) RC 58957
por Dan Brown
leído por María Pino
4 cassettes
El profesor Robert Langdon investiga el asesinato del renombrado conservador
del Louvre. Le ayuda la criptóloga parisina, Sophie Neveu. Siguiendo una
clave misteriosa tras otra y descifrando mensajes ocultos, los dos llegan a
descubrir que dos secretas sociedades católicas se luchan en busca del Grial
Sagrado. Contiene algunas descripciones de violencia y lenguaje injurioso.
(Professor Robert Langdon investigates the crime scene where the Louvre’s curator
was murered. Joining him is French cryptologist Sophie Neveu. The clues left
behind pit two Catholic societies against each other in search of the Holy
Grail. Some violence and some strong language.) 2003.
Crónica de una Muerte Anunciada (Chronicle of a Death Foretold) RC 56964
por Gabriel García Márquez
leído por Juan Ramírez
1 cassette
En un pequeño pueblo sudamericano un hombre es asesinado por haber deshonrado
a una mujer antes de la boda de ella. Veintisiete años más tarde un hombre
del pueblo vuelve a narrar la historia del crimen, precipitándose hacia una
desconcertante conclusión: que los asesinos no eran sino el pueblo entero.
Lenguaje injurioso. (In a small South American village a merchant is murdered
for seducing a bride before her wedding. Twenty-seven years later, the narrator
gradually reconstructs events, revealing with mounting horror the day that
a whole community shared complicity for a man’s death. Some descriptions of
sex and some strong language.) 1981.
El Diablo Azul (The Blue Devil) RC 58102
por ;ngels Gimeno
leído por María Pino
1 cassette
Ada queda asolada cuando su querido hermano intenta suicidarse. Mientras él
yace en coma al borde de la muerte, Ada trata de comprender lo que pasó con
su hermano, un joven hombre alegre y desenfadado que tanto amaba la vida. Al
mismo tiempo, se relaciona con una mujer cuyo hijo también yace en coma en
el mismo cuarto del hospital. Descripciones de índole sexual. (Ada is devastated
when her beloved brother, a carefree, life-loving young man, attempts suicide.
As he lingers in a near-death coma, Ada struggles to understand what happened
and commiserates with a woman whose son also lies unconscious in the same hospital
room. Descriptions of sex. Spanish language. 2004.)
Es Cuestión de Suerte (Luck of the Draw) RC 58962
por Carolina García-Aguilera
leído por María Pino
3 cassettes
Esmeralda Montoya, una mujer cubanoamericana, y sus hermanos, acuden a la llamada
de su madre y se reúnen en la casa familiar de Miami. Su madre anuncia que
la familia tiene que planear el regreso a Cuba para revivir el Casino familiar,
La Estrella, que fue confiscado por el regimen de Castro. Pero el plan requiere
la presencia de todos los hermanos, y resulta que la hermana menor, Diamante,
ha desaparecido en Las Vegas. Obligan a Esmeralda que vaya a Las Vegas en busca
de ella. Contiene lenguaje injurioso. (Summoned to their parents’ home in Miami,
Cuban American Esmeralda Montoya and three siblings learn their mother vividly
dreamed of recovering and restoring the family’s confiscated Havana casino,
La Estrella. But plans must wait until Esmeralda finds young sister Diamond,
missing in Las Vegas. Some strong language.) 2004.
La Gaviota Canibal (The Cannibal Seagull) RC 56972
por Ralph Barby
leído por María Pino
1 cassette
En el palacete privado que se llama La Gaviota, la duquesa Giacomonova celebra
banquetes extraños en los cuales huespedes que llevan antefaces devoran pasteles
cocinados en la forma de víctimas sacrificiales. Y los pasteles parecen humanos
en todos los detalles. Aunque no tiene pruebas, el inspector Fournier está
convencido que la duquesa manda rituales aún más atroces que un canibalismo
simulado. (Duchess Giacomonova throws strange parties in the Seagull Palace
where masked guests devour a cake prepared in the shape of a lifelike sacrificial
victim. Although he can’t prove it, Inspector Fournier is convinced the duchess
is involved in rituals moresinister than parodied cannibalism.) 1989.
El General en Su Laberinto (The General in His Labyrinth) RC 56982
por Gabriel García Márquez
leído por Peter Gil
2 cassettes
Novela de los últimos siete meses de la vida de Simón Bolívar, el "Gran Liberator"
de América del Sur. Sabiendo que la muerte está cerca, el General emprende
un nostálgico viaje por el río Magdalena hacia el mar, donde revive las pasiones,
los triunfos y las traiciones de una vida épica. (Fictional account of the
last seven months of Simón Bolívar’s life. Knowing his end is near, South America’s
"Great Liberator" makes a final journey down the Magdalena River to the sea,
reflecting back on a lifetime’s passions, triumphs, and failures. Some strong
language.) 1989.
Los Hijos del Inmortal (Children of the Immortal) RC 56970
por Ralph Barby
leído por María Pino
1 cassette
Ronald Hoover, el propietario despótico de Golden Fat, el planeta mas rico
de la galaxia, emplea a Joc Seny, el aventurero del espacio, para que emprenda
una misión peligrosa entre las estrellas. Joc Seny y la tripulación del cosmonave
Tralla Nova viajan en busca del antídoto que salvará al hijo predilecto de
Ronald Hoover que sufre de la picadura envenenosa de una araña bicéfala. (Ronald
Hoover, despotic ruler and owner of Golden Fat, the richest planet in the galaxy,
hires space adventurer Joc Seny to search the stars for an antidote to save
his son and heir from the bite of a poisonous two-headed spider.) 1983.
Las Llanuras del Tránsito (The Plains of Passage) RC 56971
por Jean M. Auel
leído por María Pino
7 cassettes en 2 cassos
Ayla emprende un viaje peligroso con su amante Jondalar en busca de la gente
de Jondalar por las anchas praderas de la Europa de la Edad del Hielo. Cuarto
libro de "Los Hijos de la Tierra." Sigue a Los Cazadores de Mamuts (RC 56960).
Contiene descripciones explícitas de índole sexual. (Ayla undertakes a dangerous
journey with her lover Jondalar back to his people across the plains of Ice-Age
Europe. Fourth volume of the Earth’s Children saga. Sequel to Los Cazadores
de Mamuts (RC 56960). Explicit descriptions of sex.) 1991.
Los Malditos (The Bad Men) RC 56956
por Ralph Barby
leído por Peter Gil
1 cassette
Después de rescatar a la maestra Becky Peyton de un secuestrador, Miguel Ramírez
llega al pueblo de Eagle Pass en busca de su hermano a quien no ha visto hace
mucho tiempo. Los dos hermanos necesitan empleo y se unen a una banda cuyo
jefe es Ciryl Adams. Esto resulta ser un error mortal para todo el mundo. (After
saving schoolteacher Becky Peyton from a kidnapper, Miguel Ramírez looks up
his long lost brother in Eagle Pass. They need work and hire on with a band
headed by Cyril Adams. Unfortunately, this turns out to be a deadly mistake
for everyone.) 1987.
Maullidos en la Noche (Night Screams) RC 56969
por Ralph Barby
leído por María Pino
1 cassette
Después de un accidente automobilístico por una carretera aislada y
neblinosa del campo alsaciano de Francia, Maurcie Oyat busca ayuda en una mansión
oscura y lugubre. Aquí encuentra gatos salvajes enjaulados, y conoce
al dueño de éstes—una mujer hermosa que igual a los gatos exhibe siniestros
característicos
felinos. (After being involved in a car accident along a lonely, mist-shrouded
country road in France, Maurice Oyat looks for help in a dark, forbidding mansion.
There he discovers several savage-looking caged cats and their owner, a beautiful
woman who herself possesses sinister feline characteristics.) 1977.
Once Minutos (Eleven Minutes) RC 56976
por Paulo Coelho
leído por María Pino
2 cassettes
Destrozada por sus primeros amores, María empieza una odisea sexual
trabajando como prostituta en Ginebra. Mientras la vida que le corresponde
es del sexo por el sexo mismo, al fin conoce a un joven pintor por el cual
llega a descubrir su propria luz interior y la posibilidad del sexo sagrado
en el contexto de amor. Contiene descripciones explícitas de índole
sexual. (Disappointed by love, María begins working as a prostitute
in Geneva. While pursuing a life of sex for hire, she has a chance encounter
with a young painter that leads her to a new awareness about sex in the context
of love. Explicit descriptions of sex.) 2003.
Un Pájaro Llamado Leonard (A Crow Named Leonard) RC 56973
por Ralph Barby
leído por María Pino
1 cassette
Vie, una au-pair francesa, se preocupa más y más por los niños Chandler después
de la muerte de su madre. Míster Chandler es rico pero cínico y canalla, mientras
su hijo cree que su difunta madre es bruja y que su verdadero padre es un
gran pajarraco que se llama Leonard. (French au pair Vie becomes increasingly
concerned over the Chandler children after the death of their mother. Mr. Chandler
is rich but an uncaring, cynical cad. His young son believes his dead mother
is a witch and his real father is a huge crow named Leonard.) 1989.
Las Películas de mi Vida (The Movies of My Life) RC 58952
por Alberto Fuguet
leído por Luis Omana
2 cassettes
Beltrán Soler, un chileno-americano trabaja como sismólogo, pero vive una vida
aburrida, fragmentada y disfuncional. Recuerda a su familia, su carrera,
y las experiencias de su vida que salen vívidas y recordables sólo cuando
las asocia con las películas que vió durante muchos años. (Chilean American
Beltrán Soler works as a seismologist but otherwise leads a fragmented, boring,
and dysfunctional existence. He recalls a lifetime made vivid only when he
can associate his family, career, and experiences with the popular movies he
has seen over a lifetime.) 2003.
Que Bailen Sus Espíritus (Let Their Spirits Dance) RC 56983
por Stella Pope Duarte
leído por María Pino
3 cassettes
Treinta años después de la pérdida de su hermano mayor en Vietnam, Teresa y
su familia todavía lidian con las héridas de dolor y tristeza. Ahora, la madre
de Teresa quiere visitar el monumento del Muro de Vietnam en Washington, D.C.,
y Teresa y sus hermanos superan sus problemas personales para acompañarla.
Contiene lenguaje injurioso. (Thirty years after losing her older brother in
Vietnam, Teresa and her family are still grieving. Because their elderly mother
wants to travel cross country to visit the Vietnam Memorial, Teresa and her
siblings put aside their personal problems and decide to accompany her. Strong
language.) 2003.
Querido Muñeco (Beloved Doll) RC 56979
por Ralph Barby
leído por María Pino
1 cassette
Dafne trae a casa un muñeco de payaso, sin saber exactamente como lo cogió.
Empieza a oir el llanto incorpóreo de un niño y a pasar pesadillas horribles.
Cuando sus amigas de casa y sus novios experimentan cosas siniestras, Dafne
cree que haya una maldad que se asocie con el muñeco. Descripciones de índole
sexual. (Dafne brings a clown doll home to her apartment—without knowing exactly
how she got it—and begins hearing a sobbing child’s disembodied voice and having
horrible nightmares. When sinister things happen to her roommates and their
boyfriends, Dafne suspects an evil associated with the doll. Descriptions of
sex.) 1989.
Los Refugios de Piedra (Shelters of Stone) RC 56984
por Jean M. Auel
leído por María Pino
7 cassettes en 2 casos
Sigue la saga de la época glacial que se desarrolló en el libro Las Llanuras
del Tránsito (RC 56971). Ayla y Jondalar—acompañados de dos caballos y un lobo—llegan
a las cavernas de los zelandones—la gente de Jondalar. Pero no todos los zelandones
los reciben con agrado— algunos temen las influencias y costumbres de Ayla.
Y Ayla tiene que recurrir a todas sus habilidades para ganar una aceptación.
Contiene descripciones de índole sexual. (Saga of prehistoric society
continues from Las Llanuras del Tránsito (RC 56971). Ayla, Jondalar, their
two horses, and a wolf arrive at the caves of the Zelandoni—Jondalar’s people—and
receive a mixed welcome. Ayla, as an outsider with strange customs, strives
to win acceptance. Explicit descriptions of sex.) 2002.
El Regreso Glorioso: Los Ultimos Días (Glorious Appearing: The End of Days)
RC 58963
por Tim LaHaye y Jerry B. Jenkins
leído por Juan Ramírez
3 cassettes
A los siete años de la Raptura, se reúnen en el Oriente Medio millones de personas
que representan la Comunidad Global y el Comando Tribulación. Nicolás Carpatia
todavía cree que su último triunfo está por venir—hasta que el Regreso Glorioso
revela la llegada de Jesús. Sigue a Armagedón (RC 56968). Descripciones de
violencia. (Seven years after the Rapture, millions of people, Global Community
members, and the Tribulation Force are gathering in the Middle East. Nicolae
Carpathia still believes his ultimate triumph is close at hand, until Jesus
arrives in his Glorious Appearing. Sequel to Armagedón (RC 56968). Violence.)
2004.
Una Sencilla Melodía Habanera (A Simple Habana Melody) RC 56962
por Oscar Hijuelos
leído por Juan Ramírez
3 cassettes
Corre el año 1947, e Israel Levis, un compositor cubano regresa a Cuba después
de haber sido equivocadamente encarcelado por judío durante la ocupación
nazista de Francia. Ya viejo y cambiado, Levis llega a La Habana arrollado
en las memorias nostálgicas de su vida pasada y, sobre todo, de su amor no
correspondido por la hechizante Rita Valladares, una cantante para quien Levis
había escrito su canción más famosa. (1947. Aging Cuban composer Israel Levis,
although mistaken for a Jew and imprisoned by Nazis occupying Paris, has survived
the Holocaust. He makes a nostalgic Havana homecoming—a changed man with fond
memories of prewar life and of his impossible love for singer Rita Valladares.)
2002.
La Tajada de Oro (A Share of Gold) RC 56974
por Ralph Barby
leído por Luis Alfonso Omana
1 cassette
El pistolero Copper Hair es empleado por el inglés Stanley Forsite para que
mantenga ley y orden en Black Valley. Desconocidos chantajistas amenazan el
plan de Forsite de explotar carbón en Black Valley, pero Copper se preocupa
más por la seguridad de la hija hermosa de Forsite. (Gunfighter Copper Hair
hires on with Englishman Stanley Forsite to keep the peace in Black Valley.
Unknown blackmailers jeopardize Forsite’s plan to mine coal, but Copper’s true
concern is for the safety of Forsite’s beautiful daughter.) 1987.
El Viejo y la Ninfa (The Old Man and the Nymph) RC 56980
por Ralph Barby
leído por María Pino
1 cassette
Zara, una estudiante universitaria, queda pobre después de la muerte de sus
padres. Buscando ayuda, visita a su tío viejo que es el dueño de una vasta
granja apícola en el campo. Los grandes enjambres de abejas no son una amenaza
para Zara, y en efecto las abejas la protegen. Pero Zara sabe pronto que hay
algo temible entre el viejo y sus abejas. (Left penniless after her parents’
deaths, university student Zara visits her long lost great-uncle on his plantation
apiary. The millions of swarming honey bees pose no threat to her and actually
protect her. However, something is terrifying about her uncle when he’s with
the bees.) 1989.
La Zorra (The Vixen) RC 56975
por Ralph Barby
leído por María Pino
1 cassette
La Zorra es una mujer cincuentona de belleza salvaje pero de genio violento
y carente de escrúpulos. Ella y su camada de hijos maleantes bajan por el río
Missouri perpetrando asesinos y deleitos. Pero cuando llegan al pueblo de Topeka,
la Zorra y su banda tienen que contarse con la ley y justicia a manos del comisario
Marcel Hatman. (The Vixen is a rough-and-tumble, fiftyish woman with a well-preserved,
savage beauty but an unscrupulous and violent nature. She and her brood of
cutthroat sons travel down the Missouri River leaving murder and mayhem in
their wake. One man, Topeka marshal Marcel Hatman, is determined to stop them.)
1987.
Island Dreams/Sueños Isleños RC 58954
por Erica Fuentes
leído por María Pino
2 cassettes
La viuda Mickey Campos de Vasco está determinada de trunfar por sus proprios
medios. Lo menos que necesita es un hombre que le complique la vida y su
carrera prometedora. Pero su vida cuidadosamente planificada cambia cuando
conoce a Mauricio, un gallardo médico cubano. Algunas descripciones de índole
sexual. Edicíon bilingüe en inglés y español. (Widowed mom Mickey Campos
de Vasco vows to succeed on her own. The last thing she wants is a man complicating
her life and her promising career. But she meets Mauricio, a dashing Cuban
doctor, who upsets her plans. Some descriptions of sex. Bilingual book in English
and Spanish.) 2000.
Selección de Poemas de Federico García Lorca/The Selected Poems of Federico
Garcia Lorca RC 58741 por
leído por Peter Gil
1 cassette
Poemas del famoso dramaturgo español que salieron entre 1921 y 1936. Se incluye
el poema "Lamento para Ignacio Sánchez Mejías," que se trata del toreador famoso
y amigo de García Lorca que fue muerto en la corrida a las cinco de la tarde.
Con una breve introducción en inglés. (Representative poems in English and
Spanish from works originally published between 1921 and 1936. Includes "Lament
for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías," about a famous Spanish bullfighter and friend
of García Lorca who was killed in the bullring at five in the afternoon. Includes
a short preface in English.) 1955.
Full entries for these books can be found in the categories listed.
Against All Enemies: Inside America’s War on Terror
RC 58049
by Richard A. Clarke
Alexander Hamilton RC 58364
by Ron Chernow
American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune, and the Politics of Deceit in the
House of Bush
RC 57760
by Kevin Phillips
The Atkins Essentials: A Two-Week Program to Jump-Start Your Low-Carb Lifestyle
RC 58001
by Atkins Health and Med. Info. Service
The Automatic Millionaire: A Powerful One-Step Plan to Live and Finish Rich:
The Finish Rich Series RC 57712
by David Bach
Battle Ready RC 58449
by Tom Clancy
Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth about Pregnancy and Childbirth RC 58301
by Jenny McCarthy
Big Russ and Me: Father and Son; Lessons of Life RC 58298
by Tim Russert
Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder RC 56255
by Steve Hodel
Blindsided: Lifting a Life above Illness; a Reluctant Memoir
RC 57643
by Richard M. Cohen
Bringing Elizabeth Home: A Journey of Faith and Hope RC 57429
by Ed Smart and Lois Smart
Broken Music: A Memoir RC 57114
by Sting
Caddy for Life: The Bruce Edwards Story RC 58165
by John Feinstein
Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism RC 57701
by Sean Hannity
Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film
RC 57756
by Peter Biskind
Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim RC 58825
by David Sedaris
Dry RC 58160
by Augusten Burroughs
Dude, Where’s My Country? RC 56935
by Michael Moore
An Enduring Love RC 58002
by Farah Pahlavi
The Enemy Within: Saving America from the Liberal Assault on Our Schools,
Faith, and Military RC 57750
by Michael Savage
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality RC 57798
by Brian Greene
Family First: Your Step-by-Step Plan for Creating a Phenomenal Family RC 58893
by Phil McGraw
Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul RC 58363
by Tony Hendra
Flyboys: A True Story of Courage RC 57005
by James Bradley
Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation RC 58361
by Cokie Roberts
Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship RC 57644
by Jon Meacham
The Funny Thing Is . . . RC 57179
by Ellen DeGeneres
Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden, from
the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001 RC 57940
by Steve Coll
Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became
the Scourge of the Liberal Media . . . RC 57751
by John Stossel
Grace and Power: The Private World of the Kennedy White House RC 58448
by Sally Bedell Smith
Hegemony or Survival: America’s Quest for Global Dominance RC 57354
by Noam Chomsky
He’s Just Not That into You: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys RC
59020
by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo
Hollywood Animal: A Memoir RC 57999
by Joe Eszterhas
House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship between the World’s
Two Most Powerful Dynasties RC 58368
by Craig Unger
I Am What I Ate . . . and I’m Frightened!!! And Other Digressions from the
Doctor of Comedy RC 58005
by Bill Cosby
In the Company of Soldiers: A Chronicle of Combat RC 57797
by Rick Atkinson
Living to Tell the Tale RC 57362
by Gabriel García Márquez
Madam Secretary RC 57048
by Madeleine Albright
More than Money: True Stories of People Who Learned Life’s Ultimate Lesson
RC 58452
by Neil Cavuto
My Prison without Bars RC 57590
by Pete Rose
A National Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat RC 57170
by Zell Miller
On the Down Low: A Journey into the Lives of "Straight" Black Men Who Sleep
with Men
RC 58447
by J.L. King
One Hundred Words Every High School Graduate Should Know RC 58357
edited by American Heritage Dictionaries
Perfectly Legal: The Covert Campaign to Rig Our Tax System to Benefit the
Super Rich—and Cheat Everybody Else RC 57892
by David Cay Johnston
Plan of Attack RC 58239
by Bob Woodward
The Politics of Truth: Inside the Lies That Led to War and Betrayed My Wife’s
CIA Identity; a Diplomat’s Memoir RC 58299
by Joseph Wilson
The Present: The Gift That Makes You Happier and More Successful at Work and
in Life, Today! RC 57893
by Spencer Johnson
The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of
Paul O’Neill
RC 57591
by Ron Suskind
The Privilege of Youth: A Teenager’s Story of Longing for Acceptance and Friendship
RC 57704
by Dave Pelzer
The Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands RC 57705
by Laura C. Schlessinger
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy: The Fab Five’s Guide to Looking Better, Cooking
Better, Dressing Better, Behaving Better, and Living Better RC 57889
by Ted Allen and Kyan Douglas
The Red Hat Society: Fun and Friendship after Fifty RC 58333
by Sue Ellen Cooper
Reflections: Life after the White House RC 57178
by Barbara Bush
Rewriting History RC 58450
by Dick Morris
Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush’s War Cabinet RC 58109
by James Mann
A Royal Duty RC 57361
by Paul Burrell
Secrets of the Code: The Unauthorized Guide to the Mysteries behind The Da
Vinci Code
RC 58366
edited by Dan Burstein
The Sexy Years: Discover the Hormone Connection: the Secret to Fabulous Sex,
Great Health, and Vitality, for Women and Men RC 58056
by Suzanne Somers
Shadow Divers: The True Adventure of Two Americans Who Risked Everything to
Solve One of the Last Mysteries of World War II RC 58650
by Robert Kurson
Skywriting: A Life out of the Blue RC 58891
by Jane Pauley
The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic RC
57752
by Chalmers Johnson
The South Beach Diet Cookbook RC 58161
by Arthur Agatston
The Spiral Staircase: My Climb out of Darkness RC 58164
by Karen Armstrong
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers RC 58302
by Mary Roach
Stillness Speaks RC 57365
by Eckhart Tolle
The Stone Cold Truth RC 57379
by Steve Austin
Ten Minutes from Normal RC 58162
by Karen Hughes
Thieves in High Places: They’ve Stolen Our Country—and It’s Time to Take It
Back RC 56922
by Jim Hightower
Three Weeks with My Brother RC 58824
by Nicholas Sparks and Micah Sparks
Touching the Void RC 57755
by Joe Simpson
Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War RC 57645
by Douglas Brinkley
A Treasury of Great American Scandals: Tantalizing True Tales of Historic
Misbehavior by the Founding Fathers and Others Who Let Freedom Swing RC 56899
by Michael Farquhar
True Notebooks RC 57380
by Mark Salzman
Trump: How to Get Rich RC 58051
by Donald J. Trump
The Ultimate Weight Solution for Teens: The Seven Keys to Weight Freedom RC
57801
by Jay McGraw
The Ultimate Weight Solution: The Seven Keys to Weight Loss Freedom RC 57111
by Phil McGraw
Where I Was From RC 57757
by Joan Didion
Why Courage Matters: The Way to a Braver Life RC 58324
by John McCain
Without Pity: Ann Rule’s Most Dangerous Killers RC 57641
by Ann Rule
Worse than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush RC 58240
by John W. Dean
Absolute Friends RC 57589
by John Le Carré
Ain’t She Sweet? RC 57702
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
The Amateur Marriage RC 57373
by Anne Tyler
Bad Business RC 57842
by Robert B. Parker
Beach Girls RC 59071
by Luanne Rice
Bergdorf Blondes RC 58108
by Plum Sykes
The Best Awful RC 57937
by Carrie Fisher
The Birth of Venus RC 57888
by Sarah Dunant
Blacklist RC 57240
by Sara Paretsky
Blind Alley RC 58833
by Iris Johansen
Blood Canticle: The Vampire Chronicles RC 57172
by Anne Rice
Blowout: An FBI Thriller RC 58633
by Catherine Coulter
The Broker RC 58930
by John Grisham
Can You Keep a Secret? RC 58052
by Sophie Kinsella
Captivated RC 57700
by Nora Roberts
The Cat Who Talked Turkey RC 57377
by Lilian Jackson Braun
Celeste: Gemini Series RC 58860
by V.C. Andrews
Charmed and Enchanted: The Donovan Legacy, Book 3 RC 58931
by Nora Roberts
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time RC 56893
by Mark Haddon
Dark Justice: Sean Dillon Series RC 58861
by Jack Higgins
A Death in Vienna RC 57796
by Daniel Silva
Deception Point RC 57939
by Dan Brown
Divided in Death: An Eve Dallas Mystery RC 57938
by J.D. Robb
The Dogs of Babel RC 56295
by Carolyn Parkhurst
Don Quixote RC 57711
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
The Early Stories, 1953–1975 RC 57642
by John Updike
Emma’s Secret RC 57943
by Barbara Taylor Bradford
Entranced RC 58725
by Nora Roberts
Firestorm RC 57890
by Iris Johansen
The Five People You Meet in Heaven RC 57004
by Mitch Albom
The Fortress of Solitude RC 57374
by Jonathan Lethem
Full Blast: Full Series RC 58159
by Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes
The Full Cupboard of Life RC 58112
by Alexander McCall Smith
The Future Scrolls RC 57364
by Fern Michaels
Glorious Appearing: The End of Days RC 57944
by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Golden Buddha RC 57099
by Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo
A Good Year RC 58451
by Peter Mayle
Hidden Prey RC 58107
by John Sandford
The Hornet’s Nest: A Novel of the Revolutionary War RC 57352
by Jimmy Carter
I, Fatty RC 58886
by Jerry Stahl
The Inner Circle RC 59019
by T. Coraghessan Boyle
Isle of Palms: A Lowcountry Tale RC 56900
by Dorothea Benton Frank
The Jane Austen Book Club RC 58362
by Karen Joy Fowler
Jarka Ruus: High Druid of Shannara, Book 1 RC 56906
by Terry Brooks
Just One Look RC 58163
by Harlan Coben
Key of Knowledge: Key Trilogy, Book 2 RC 57678
by Nora Roberts
Key of Light: Key Trilogy, Book 1 RC 57639
by Nora Roberts
Key of Valor: Key Trilogy, Book 3 RC 57681
by Nora Roberts
Kill the Messenger RC 58551
by Tami Hoag
The Lady and the Unicorn RC 57587
by Tracy Chevalier
Little Children RC 57891
by Tom Perrotta
The Little Friend RC 55856
by Donna Tartt
Lord John and the Private Matter RC 57169
by Diana Gabaldon
Lost City: A Novel from the NUMA Files RC 58714
by Clive Cussler
Love RC 57353
by Toni Morrison
Love Me RC 57363
by Garrison Keillor
Lucia, Lucia RC 56867
by Adriana Trigiani
Memorial Day RC 58405
by Vince Flynn
Monday Mourning RC 58549
by Kathy Reichs
The Morning After RC 57799
by Lisa Jackson
Mr. Paradise RC 57710
by Elmore Leonard
Murder List RC 58887
by Julie Garwood
The Murder Room RC 57164
by P.D. James
New Spring: The Novel RC 57628
by Robert Jordan
Nights of Rain and Stars RC 58933
by Maeve Binchy
Odd Thomas RC 56919
by Dean Koontz
Old School RC 57703
by Tobias Wolff
Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination RC 58550
by Helen Fielding
The Pleasure of My Company RC 56936
by Steve Martin
Pompeii RC 57646
by Robert Harris
The Princes of Ireland: The Dublin Saga, Book 1 RC 58000
by Edward Rutherfurd
Quicksilver: The Baroque Cycle, Volume 1 RC 57054
by Neal Stephenson
R Is for Ricochet RC 58104
by Sue Grafton
Ransom RC 57800
by Danielle Steel
Retreat, Hell! The Corps, Book 10 RC 57586
by W.E.B. Griffin
Robert Ludlum’s Jason Bourne in The Bourne Legacy RC 58648
by Eric Van Lustbader
The Rocky Road to Romance RC 58987
by Janet Evanovich
The Rule of Four RC 58297
by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason
Sam’s Letters to Jennifer RC 58826
by James Patterson
Second Chance RC 58629
by Danielle Steel
See How She Dies RC 58939
by Lisa Jackson
Sense of Evil RC 56901
by Kay Hooper
The Shadow of the Wind RC 58940
by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Shepherds Abiding: A Mitford Christmas Story RC 57174
by Jan Karon
The Sherbrooke Twins RC 57945
by Catherine Coulter
Shopaholic and Sister RC 58896
by Sophie Kinsella
Skinny Dip RC 58649
by Carl Hiaasen
Snow RC 58863
by Orhan Pamuk
Song of Susannah: The Dark Tower, Volume 6 RC 58365
by Stephen King
The Southern Belles of Honeysuckle Way RC 58367
by Linda Bruckheimer
Split Second RC 56904
by David Baldacci
Star RC 58889
by Pamela Anderson
The Sunday Philosophy Club: An Isabel Dalhousie Mystery RC 58888
by Alexander McCall Smith
The Taking RC 58300
by Dean Koontz
Ten Big Ones: A Stephanie Plum Novel RC 58499
by Janet Evanovich
Therapy RC 58111
by Jonathan Kellerman
3rd Degree: A Women’s Murder Club Mystery RC 57633
by James Patterson and Andrew Gross
Tijuana Straits RC 58937
by Kem Nunn
Trading in Danger: Vatta’s War, Book 1 RC 57103
by Elizabeth Moon
Trojan Odyssey RC 57180
by Clive Cussler
Visions in Death: An Eve Dallas Mystery RC 58864
by J.D. Robb
The Wedding RC 56908
by Nicholas Sparks
White Hot RC 58892
by Sandra Brown
The Winds of Change: A Richard Jury Mystery RC 58862
by Martha Grimes
Wolves of the Calla: The Dark Tower, Volume 5 RC 57355
by Stephen King
The Zero Game RC 57375
by Brad Meltzer
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