Talking Book Topics, Vol. 65, No. 2, March-April 1999 Talking Book Topics March-April 1999 Volume 65, Number 2 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped _Talking Book Topics_ is published bimonthly in large-print, cassette, and disc formats and distributed free to blind and physically handicapped individuals who participate in the Library of Congress free reading program. It lists recorded books and magazines available through a network of cooperating libraries and covers news of developments and activities in library services. The annotated list in this issue is limited to titles recently added to the national collection, which contains thousands of fiction and nonfiction titles, including classics, biographies, gothics, mysteries, and how-to and self-help guides. To learn more about the wide range of books in the national collection, readers may order catalogs and subject bibliographies from cooperating libraries. Librarians can check other resources for titles and answer requests for special materials. To order books, contact your local cooperating library. Correspondence regarding editorial matters should be sent to: Publications and Media Section, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20542 Library of Congress, Washington 1999 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 60-46157 ISSN 0039-9183 Contents: In Brief Books for Adults Cassettes--Nonfiction Cassettes--Fiction Books for Children Cassettes--Nonfiction Cassettes--Fiction Foreign Language Books Spanish Talking Book Magazines ### _In Brief_ Magazine of the Month Selections for 1999 Two programs offer readers samplings of magazines not otherwise available through the NLS program. Subscribers to Magazine of the Month and Young Adult Magazine of the Month receive a different audio magazine each month. For a free subscription to either program contact your local cooperating library. Although the selections are subject to change, readers may receive some of the following magazines this year. Magazine of the Month (flexible disc) Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (short new works, essays, and book and movie reviews) American Astrology: First and Best for over Sixty Years (advice, predictions, and zodiac guides) American Enterprise (politics, business, and culture from various viewpoints) Black Enterprise (career and business opportunities for African Americans) DoubleTake (fiction, essays, documentary journalism, poetry, and armchair travel) Gourmet: The Magazine of Good Living (how to find good food and articles on food and culture) The Herb Companion (herb gardening, history, folklore, and sources) The Humanist (articles of critical inquiry and social concern) In-Fisherman: The Journal of Freshwater Fishing (science and biology of fish, tactics of fishing, equipment, accessories, and travel) Men's Fitness (exercise, sports and adventure, performance nutrition, and healthy living) New Woman (concerns of contemporary career women, relationships, and self-help advice) Yoga Journal: For Health and Conscious Living (yoga practices, well-being, philosophy, and stress- reduction) Young Adult Magazine of the Month (cassette) Alateen Talk (personal sharings from members of group for teenage friends and relatives of alcoholics) Career Opportunities News (occupational trends and employment and educational opportunities) Cicada (reprints and original stories) Crank! Science Fiction Fantasy (short to lengthy science fiction features) ESPN: The Magazine (interviews and commentary on college and professional sports) Glamour (beauty, fitness, fashion, health, and contemporary issues) Health (healthly looks, healthy cooking, medical news, fitness, and self-care) Icarus: New Writing from around the World (original writing from an international perspective) Light Quarterly (light verse and satire) Outside (travel, environmental issues, outdoor equipment and clothing, expeditions, and recreational activities) Spin (articles on popular music, politics, society, and the arts) ### _Books for Adults_ Books listed in this issue of _Talking Book Topics_ were recently sent to cooperating libraries. The complete collection contains books by many authors on fiction and nonfiction subjects, including biographies, classics, gothics, mysteries, romances, and others. Contact your cooperating library to learn more about the wide range of books available in the collection.Cassette books are labeled with the code RC and play at 15/16 ips. To order books, contact your cooperating library. _Note:_ For the information of the reader, a notice may appear immediately following the book description to indicate occurrences of strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, or violence. The word "some" before any of these terms indicates an occasional or infrequent occurrence, as in "some strong language." _Cassettes Nonfiction_ So That Others May Live: Caroline Hebard and Her Search-and-Rescue Dogs. RC 40971. by Hank Whittemore and Caroline Hebard. read by Mary Woods. 2 cassettes. A pioneer in the field of canine search-and-rescue work recounts twenty-five years spent in training herself and her dogs to locate people at disaster sites. Offers graphic accounts of efforts following the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, and other catastrophes. 1995. RC 40971. ## A Boy's War. RC 43286. by Paxton Davis. read by Phil Regensdorf. 2 cassettes. In this sequel to _Being a Boy (RC 28979)_, Paxton Davis tells of his own coming-of-age through the rigors of military service in World War II. Davis recounts the indignities of army induction, his training as a medic, and his combat experience in Burma. Strong language. 1990. RC 43286. ## I Was That Masked Man. RC 43897. by Clayton Moore. read by Larry Shapiro. 2 cassettes. The life story of Clayton Moore, who portrayed the Lone Ranger on film from 1949 to 1957. Moore chronicles his days of yesteryear as a trapeze artist, a soldier, an actor, and an American hero. He says he tried to live up to the ideals of honesty, justice, and patriotism that were championed by the famed "masked man." 1996. RC 43897. ## Reporting World War II: American Journalism, 1944-1946. RC 44200. by Library of America. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 6 cassettes. An anthology of news dispatches, articles, letters, and broadcast transcripts from the beachheads and front lines of World War II. Covers the war's final eighteen months, recounting the Normandy invasion, the liberation of Paris, Pacific island battles, and the bombing of Japan. Violence. 1995. RC 44200. ## Broken Country: Mountains and Memory. RC 44259. by C.L. Rawlins. read by Michael Kramer. 3 cassettes. In the summer of 1973, a young man spurned the military draft and set out to herd sheep in the harsh and remote Salt River Range of Wyoming. Twenty-three years later he recounts the events of that summer, when his life was forever changed. Strong language. 1996. RC 44259. ## George Burns and the Hundred-Year Dash. RC 44300. by Martin Gottfried. read by Ray Hagen. 2 cassettes. Life of the beloved star of stage and screen who died in 1996 at the age of 100. Discusses his show-business beginnings in vaudeville, where he later achieved considerable fame teamed with his wife, Gracie Allen, as "Burns and Allen." Also examines Burns's career resurgence in 1975 with his Oscar-winning performance in "The Sunshine Boys." Some strong language. 1996. RC 44300. ## Love, Miracles, and Animal Healing: A Veterinarian's Journey from Physical Medicine to Spiritual Understanding. RC 44401. by Allen M. Schoen and Pam Proctor. read by Phil Regensdorf. 2 cassettes. Schoen attests to the power of the emotional and spiritual bond between humans and their pets. He discusses how alternative forms of treatment, such as acupuncture, herbal remedies, and homeopathic medicine, can significantly enhance traditional veterinary practices. 1995. RC 44401. ## Kill the Body, the Head Will Fall: A Closer Look at Women, Violence, and Aggression. RC 44408. by Rene Denfeld. read by Susan McInerney. 2 cassettes. A female writer recounts her experiences as an amateur boxer and offers her views on the subject of women and aggression. Denfeld critiques the conventional belief that women are weaker and less aggressive than men, arguing that this "myth" helps to perpetuate sexual inequality. Violence and descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 44408. ## Dixie Rising: How the South Is Shaping American Values, Politics, and Culture. RC 44473. by Peter Applebome. read by Bob Moore. 3 cassettes. Applebome, a northerner who has been reporting from the South since 1976--with no desire to return north--interviewed blacks and whites regarding their feelings on politics and society thirty years after the civil rights movement. He concludes that not only is the South becoming Americanized, but the North is becoming southernized. 1996. RC 44473. ## Louis the Beloved: The Life of Louis XV. RC 44474. by Olivier Bernier. read by Laura Giannarelli. 3 cassettes. In 1715 at age five, Louis XV ascended the throne of France and reigned for fifty-nine years. Bernier believes history has been unkind to Louis XV by showing him to be the object of scorn and hatred. But after studying all of the king's state papers (which remain intact), Bernier sees Louis XV as a man beloved by his subjects. 1984. RC 44474. ## Three Gospels. RC 44475. by Reynolds Price. read by David Impastato. 2 cassettes. Price presents his translations of the Gospels of Mark and John with explanatory prefaces for each. He also offers his own "honest account" of Jesus' life based on the four Gospels, historical and theological evidence, and scholarly research. 1996. RC 44475. ## Icebreaker: The Autobiography of Rudy Galindo. RC 44486. by Rudy Galindo. read by Ray Hagen. 2 cassettes. After winning championships with his partner of six years, Kristi Yamaguchi, figure skater Rudy Galindo was devastated when she split with him in 1990. The openly gay Mexican-American describes the troubled years until his singles win in the 1996 U.S. Championships. 1997. RC 44486. ## Fodor's 96 Scandinavia. RC 44508. by Fodor Staff. read by Catherine Byers. 7 cassettes. Tips on dining, shopping, sightseeing, accommodations, and recreational activities in Scandinavia. Specific chapters highlight Denmark (including Greenland and the Faroe Islands), Finland (including Lapland), Iceland (including the Western Fjords), Norway (including Central Fjord Country), and Sweden. 1996. RC 44508. ## Frommer's 96 Mexico. RC 44513. by Marita Adair. read by Lewis Grenville. 9 cassettes. Tips on dining, shopping, accommodations, and recreational activities in the most popular places in Mexico: Mexico City, Baja California, Copper Canyon, Guadalajara, Acapulco, Veracruz, Puerto Vallarta, Tarascan country, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, Canc£n, Isla Mujeres, Cozumel, M‚rida, and the Mayan cities. 1996. RC 44513. ## Plutarch: The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, Vol. 2. RC 44514. edited by Arthur Hugh Clough. read by Gordon Gould. 7 cassettes. Biographical accounts of noble Greeks and Romans from mythological times through the early second century A.D. This 1864 revision of Dryden's classic seventeenth-century translation compares the character, moral conduct, and fates of such noted figures as Demosthenes and Cicero, providing rich descriptions of social life in the Mediterranean world. 1992. RC 44514. ## Making the Most of Your Money: Completely Revised and Updated for the Twenty-first Century. RC 44576. by Jane Bryant Quinn. read by Kerry Cundiff. 10 cassettes. An eight-step guide to planning your financial life. Covers basic money management, investments suitable to your age and circumstances, and acting as your own advisor. Discusses insurance needs, home ownership, and preparing for college and retirement. Includes appendixes of charts, tables, and additional information. 1997. RC 44576. ## Municipal Bondage. RC 44582. by Henry Alford. read by Arnie Warren. 1 cassette. A humor writer's "comic investigations" of urban life that involve a series of bizarre capers, such as chauffeuring a state governor during a political convention, hiring nude housecleaners to see whether they do windows, and attempting to pass a dog-grooming test using an uncooperative canine. Strong language. 1993. RC 44582. ## Pass the Butterworms: Remote Journeys Oddly Rendered. RC 44584. by Tim Cahill. read by Phil Regensdorf. 2 cassettes. A collection of humorous anecdotes about travel forays in remote lands. Recounts adventures with swarms of bees in the Congo, kayaks off Vancouver Island, polar bears at the North Pole, and cannibals in New Guinea. Strong language. 1997. RC 44584. ## Happy Days: My Mother, My Father, My Sister, and Me. RC 44645. by Shana Alexander. read by Barbara Rappaport. 3 cassettes. Autobiography of journalist and biographer. Alexander was born to Milton and Cecilia Ager, famed Tin Pan Alley composer and _Variety_ critic, respectively. Despite the celebrity lifestyle, Alexander and his sister, Laurel, endured a profoundly unhappy childhood and an especially chilly life with their parents. Alexander explores the nature of their relationship. 1995. RC 44645. ## One River: Explorations and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest. RC 44722. by Wade Davis. read by Ted Stoddard. 5 cassettes. Ethnobotanist Richard Schultes took a leave of absence from Harvard from 1941 to 1953 to collect specimens of psychoactive and medicinal plants in the Amazon rain forest. His student Tim Plowman embarked on a similar journey with the author during 1974 and 1975. Davis recalls the discoveries, travels, and adventures of both. 1996. RC 44722. ## The Fifty-Year Dash: The Feelings, Foibles, and Fears of Being Half-a-Century Old. RC 44745. by Bob Greene. read by Ray Hagen. 2 cassettes. A journalist's humorous and nostalgic ruminations on his life at the half-century mark. He reflects wistfully on the youthful joys of junk food and junk music, the thrill of anticipation of his first kiss, and the lost innocence of the America he knew as a child. 1997. RC 44745. ## Upholding Mystery: An Anthology of Contemporary Christian Poetry. RC 44753. edited by David Impastato. read by Kimberly Schraf. 2 cassettes. Extensive collection of poetry featuring the work of fifteen poets, such as Annie Dillard and Daniel Berrigan. Poems are divided into the following sections: The Cross, Transformation, Death, Injustice, Presence, God's Body, Fools, Wayfarers, Love, The Dark, Grace, Praise, The Mystical Body, Sacrament, The Leap, and Holy. 1997. RC 44753. ## African-American Voices. RC 44756. edited by Michele Stepto. read by Chuck Young. 1 cassette. Excerpts from the works of Langston Hughes, Frederick Douglass, Gwendolyn Brooks, and others selected to illustrate the heritage and tradition of African American literature. For high school and older readers. 1995. RC 44756. ## Euthanasia. RC 44771. by Sunni Bloyd. read by Ray Hagen. 1 cassette. Explores facts, issues, and points of view on mercy killing. Weighs legal and medical considerations, recounting actual cases involving the question of euthanasia. Discusses the effects of changing attitudes and medical technologies on the right-to-die controversy. For junior and senior high readers. 1995. RC 44771. ## Why Johnny Can't Tell Right from Wrong. RC 44779. by William Kilpatrick. read by Miriam Wagner. 3 cassettes. A jeremiad on the passing of effective moral instruction in schools. Laments the prevailing sense of "moral ambiguity" in society and debunks relativistic approaches to teaching morality. Calls for a return to traditional models in history and literature for instilling good values. 1992. RC 44779. ## Golf's Greatest Championship: The 1960 U.S. Open. RC 44799. by Julian I. Graubart. read by Chuck Young. 2 cassettes. A recapitulation of the 1960 U.S. Open golf tournament held in Denver, Colorado. The book celebrates the competitive spirit of the players, culminating with the recounting of Arnold Palmer's come-from-behind victory. 1997. RC 44799. ## France under the Germans: Collaboration and Compromise. RC 44807. by Philippe Burrin. read by Bill Wallace. 4 cassettes. A historical account of how the French people adjusted to the German occupation of their country from 1940-1944. Examines three levels of French society: government, citizenry, and intelligentsia. Concludes that most French people did not actively resist the occupation. 1996. RC 44807. ## Wallace Stegner: His Life and Work. RC 44889. by Jackson J. Benson. read by Ted Stoddard. 4 cassettes. The author argues that the twentieth-century writer, historian, and environmentalist Wallace Stegner deserved greater recognition than he received during his lifetime. Describes Stegner as a man of principle as well as a social critic who helped shape the American literary movement. 1996. RC 44889. ## The Meaning of the Glorious Koran. RC 44913. translated by Marmaduke Pickthall. read by Robert Blumenfeld. 4 cassettes. Translated by Marmaduke Pickthall with explanatory notes, this earliest work of classical Arabic is the sacred scripture of Islam as revealed to the Prophet Mohammed by the Angel Gabriel. 1992. RC 44913. ## The Lives of the Great Composers. RC 44925. by Harold C. Schonberg. read by Robert Blumenfeld. 6 cassettes. The author traces the lives of more than fifty major composers in chronological order, showing how each has contributed to the evolution of music from Bach to the twentieth century. Emphasizes biographical aspects of each musician rather than musical criticism. 1997. RC 44925. ## Desert Places. RC 45037. by Robyn Davidson. read by Corrie James. 2 cassettes. An Australian woman recounts her travel experiences with a nomadic population in the desert of western India. She endures hardship and discomfort to record a disappearing way of life. Despite being a foreigner, a woman, and ignorant of the local language, she forges enduring friendships. 1996. RC 45037. ## Manhood in America: A Cultural History. RC 45038. by Michael Kimmel. read by Steven Carpenter. 4 cassettes. Explores male role models from suave sophisticate to rugged individualist and their changing ideals in America. Discusses historical and contemporary standards of masculinity, perceived threats to male esteem, and men's reactions. Asserts that the battle to prove manhood is ultimately futile. 1996. RC 45038. ## Little Sister: Searching for the Shadow World of Chinese Women. RC 45048. by Julie Checkoway. read by Mary Kane. 2 cassettes. An American woman's memoir of her year in an industrial city in China, where she studied the lives of women. She depicts their arduous lot by recounting several life stories, relating them to her own struggles and losses. 1996. RC 45048. ## The Man behind the Book: Literary Profiles. RC 45057. by Louis Auchincloss. read by Jeremy Gage. 2 cassettes. A consideration of twenty-three authors who have meant a great deal to Auchincloss as a reader and as a novelist. He writes about Henry James, Amy Lowell, and Maxwell Anderson, among others, and examines reasons why some of these authors have lost the popularity they enjoyed in their lifetimes. 1996. RC 45057. ## Dancing with Mister D: Notes on Life and Death. RC 45090. by Bert Keizer. read by Bill Wallace. 2 cassettes. A Dutch physician recounts his experiences with terminally ill patients, some of which involve assisted suicide. While death is the central theme, the author also offers philosophical insights into the profession of medicine with its flaws, limitations, and paradoxes. Strong language. 1994. RC 45090. ## How to Be a Perfect Stranger: A Guide to Etiquette in Other People's Religious Ceremonies, Volume 2. RC 45104. edited by Stuart M. Matlins and Arthur J. Magida. read by Patricia McDermott. 3 cassettes. This sequel to _How to Be a Perfect Stranger (RC 45103)_ focuses on smaller denominations within the United States, such as Native American, Amish, Mennonite, and Pentecostal Church of God, answering basic questions about their beliefs and describing what to expect during the service. 1997. RC 45104. ## Whittaker Chambers: A Biography. RC 45141. by Sam Tanenhaus. read by Lou Harpenau. 4 cassettes. Chambers is best known for accusing Alger Hiss of being a Communist in his testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1948. Tanenhaus reexamines the controversy and reviews the whole of Chambers' life, tracing his progress from Communist spy to conservative pundit. 1997. RC 45141. ## Balm in Gilead: A Baptist Minister's Personal Journey through Drug Addiction. RC 45192. by Don Jeffries. read by Bob Moore. 2 cassettes. Chronicles the descent of a gifted Baptist minister into the abyss of substance addiction to become "a homeless and almost helpless derelict." After losing his family, friends, and job, he turned to prayer, recovered, and went on to head a rehabilitation center. 1992. RC 45192. ## Digital Literacy. RC 45205. by Paul Gilster. read by Michael Consoli. 2 cassettes. Examines the Internet as a unique form of popular media that requires a different mind-set, mode of thinking, and set of user skills. Presents techniques for evaluating Internet content, along with strategies for exploiting its resources to best advantage. 1997. RC 45205. ## A Gathering of Angels. RC 45219. by Morris B. Margolies. read by David Elias. 2 cassettes. Margolies, a rabbi and professor of Jewish history, examines the role of angels, including Satan, as portrayed in the Hebrew Bible, in the Dead Sea Scrolls, and in Jewish literature over several centuries. Considers religious, philosophical, and literary perspectives on angelic and demonic influences. 1994. RC 45219. ## The Synergy Myth and Other Ailments of Business Today. RC 45223. by Harold Geneen. read by Michael Consoli. 2 cassettes. A former head of ITT Corporation expounds on the basics of business success: hard work, fun, risk taking, honesty, and persistence. Critiques trendy corporate fads such as synergy, social responsibility, and the Internet. Offers insights into the business environment of the 1990s. 1997. RC 45223. ## The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family. RC 45258. by Matt Groening. read by Erik Sandvold. 5 cassettes. Guide to the humorous animated television show _The Simpsons_. Includes synopses of seven years of weekly episodes, character descriptions, sample dialogs, and show highlights. Bestseller. 1997. RC 45258. ## The Love Affair as a Work of Art. RC 45282. by Dan Hofstadter. read by Erik Sandvold. 2 cassettes. Hofstadter has selected French authors' correspondence from 1796 to 1834 and from 1887 to 1915 to examine their professions of love as a literary art form unique to the epoch. The writers include Madame de Sta‰l, Chateaubriand, George Sand, Alfred de Musset, Anatole France, Marcel Proust, and others. 1996. RC 45282. ## Trotsky: The Eternal Revolutionary. RC 45288. by Dmitri Volkogonov. read by Jake Williams. 5 cassettes. Political portrait of a major figure in the 1917 Russian Revolution and idealistic believer in Communism's inevitable domination of the world. Depicts Trotsky's genius as organizer of the Red Army, his acrimonious rivalry with Stalin after Lenin's death, and his assassination in exile by a Stalinist agent. 1996. RC 45288. ## The Haunted Land: Facing Europe's Ghosts after Communism. RC 45311. by Tina Rosenberg. read by Gabriella Cavallero. 4 cassettes. A survey of issues faced by new democracies of Eastern Europe as they address the impact of crime under communist rule. The author discusses such incidents as an East German border guard's shooting of Berlin Wall escapees, a Czech dissident's apparent collaboration with the Soviets, and General Jaruzelski's use of martial law in Poland in 1981. National Book Award. 1995. RC 45311. ## Beyond the Classroom: Why School Reform Has Failed and What Parents Need to Do. RC 45321. by Laurence Steinberg. read by Butch Hoover. 2 cassettes. An analysis of underachievement in American schools, based on a study of 20,000 students from nine high schools over ten years. Concludes that poor academic performance is due primarily to factors outside the classroom: apathetic parents, peer influences, and overemphasis on social activities. Suggests remedies for reform. 1996. RC 45321. ## Making Love Last Forever. RC 45343. by Gary Smalley. read by Jack Fox. 2 cassettes. A Christian counselor's guide to achieving "forever love," a state in which one realizes true joy in living and an abiding devotion to one's spouse. Offers techniques for overcoming anger, taking charge of one's life, and bolstering both relationships and marriage. 1996. RC 45343. ## Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature. RC 45361. by Linda Lear. read by Nanette Savard. 5 cassettes. Portrays the life of a pioneer environmentalist, whose 1962 book, _Silent Spring (RC 20184)_, alerted the world to the risks of chemical poisoning. Traces her early years studying marine biology, her careers as government scientist and writer, and her influence in changing peoples' attitudes and public policy on ecology. 1997. RC 45361. ## Deadly Feasts: Tracking the Secrets of a Terrifying New Plague. RC 45375. by Richard Rhodes. read by Jeff Baker. 2 cassettes. Explores the origins, effects, and spread of a virulent new class of cross-species diseases known as TSEs. A well-known manifestation of a brain-destroying TSE virus was the mid-1990s panic about "mad cow" disease in Britain. Tracks the progress of medical research and considers the plague's long-term implications. 1997. RC 45375. ## Doo-Dah! Stephen Foster and the Rise of American Popular Culture. RC 45379. by Ken Emerson. read by David Elias. 3 cassettes. Portrays the life and works of one of America's earliest professional songwriters and creator of popular music. Traces his youth in Pittsburgh, his desultory search for a career, his later success as a composer of minstrel songs, and his tragic final years as a bibulous pauper who strove in vain for respectability. 1997. RC 45379. ## The _Cricket on the Hearth_ and Other Christmas Stories. RC 45381. by Charles Dickens. read by Gary Telles. 2 cassettes. Three short Christmas tales written in the 1850s. In "The Cricket on the Hearth" and "The Holly-Tree," misunderstandings between lovers are cleared up in time to make the holiday cheerful. Similarly, in "The Haunted House," lovers are eventually united. 1994. RC 45381. ## Working Solo: The Real Guide to Freedom and Financial Success with Your Own Business. RC 45387. by Terri Lonier. read by Rick Rohan. 3 cassettes. A longtime consultant gives tips for self-employed people. Outlines the wide variety of possible solo businesses and details the steps necessary to becoming a success, including creating a personal and financial support structure, making use of technology, and obtaining clients. 1994. RC 45387. ## The Information Superhighway. RC 45390. by Martin and Kathlyn Gay. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. Provides an overview of the services of the Internet. Introduces issues of government control, trade and business, education, and privacy. Also discusses electronic mail, listservs, and personal communication. Problems such as piracy, copyright infringement, and obscenity on the Internet are presented briefly. For junior and senior high readers. 1996. RC 45390. ## Whistled like a Bird: The Untold Story of Dorothy Putnam, George Putnam, and Amelia Earhart. RC 45404. by Sally Putnam Chapman. read by Dani Carr. 2 cassettes. Using diaries kept over a fifty-year period, Chapman writes of the relationship between heiress and adventurer Dorothy Binney Putnam, publisher George Putnam, and aviator Amelia Earhart. Putnam left his wife, Dorothy, for Earhart, but the three remained friends. 1997. RC 45404. ## Making the Radiation Therapy Decision. RC 45422. by David J. Brenner and Eric J. Hall. read by Richard Hauenstein. 1 cassette. Designed to aid and inform cancer patients of the various treatment options available to them, including radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery. Suggests the best treatments for some of the more common cancers and provides a comprehensive overview of the entire regimen. 1996. RC 45422. ## Ask Your Angels. RC 45425. by Alma Daniel and others. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 2 cassettes. A guide to understanding and relating to angels, whom the author perceives as celestial companions. Describes a five-step process of exercises and meditations by which people can link with angels, who can enable them to improve their relationships and better control their lives. 1992. RC 45425. ## Take Charge of Your Diabetes. RC 45429. by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. read by Lou Harpenau. 1 cassette. A guide for people with adult-onset diabetes to help prevent complications. Describes potential problems and how to avoid them. Stresses the need to work with a health-care team to control the blood glucose level. 1997. RC 45429. ## Under Observation: Life inside a Psychiatric Hospital. RC 45432. by Lisa Berger and Alexander Vuckovic. read by Gary Tipton. 2 cassettes. An account of the diagnosis and treatment of patients in a New England psychiatric hospital. Describes cases of depression, psychosis, schizophrenia, and other disorders. Portrays the complexities of mental-health practice in the late twentieth century. Strong language. 1994. RC 45432. ## Outsmarting IQ: The Emerging Science of Learnable Intelligence. RC 45437. by David Perkins. read by Butch Hoover. 3 cassettes. Examines the history of intelligence theory and the three dimensions of intelligence: neural, experiential, and reflective. Argues that mental capacity is not entirely genetic and that "most people can learn to function in a substantially more intelligent way." 1995. RC 45437. ## _Kora and Ka_: With _Mira-Mare_. RC 45439. by Hilda Doolittle. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 1 cassette. Two experimental pieces written in 1930 by the imagist poet "H.D." set in Monte Carlo. In the first, Kora is John Helforth's companion while he recovers from a nervous breakdown. His Ka, from the Egyptian concept of shadow-soul, also accompanies them. In "Mira-Mare," Alex explores the beach setting. The eleven-page introduction by Robert Spoo provides literary commentary. 1996. RC 45439. ## Memory Slips: A Memoir of Music and Healing. RC 45441. by Linda Katherine Cutting. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 2 cassettes. A woman portrays her life as a concert pianist with "memories of family violence, incest, and suicide." Describes mentally escaping from her sexually abusive father through music. Recounts the painful process of "breaking silence" years after her childhood traumas. Strong language and descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45441. ## Fields of Battle: The Wars for North America. RC 45444. by John Keegan. read by Lou Harpenau. 3 cassettes. Examines the influence of geographic factors in North American battles. Conducts analytical tours of forts and battlefields of the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and others. Explains the parts waterways, terrain, and space played in strategies and outcomes of key conflicts. 1995. RC 45444. ## Jimmy Buffett: The Man from Margaritaville Revealed. RC 45447. by Steve Eng. read by Brian Conn. 3 cassettes. Portrays the life of popular singer Jimmy Buffett, well known for his hit song "Margaritaville." Chronicles his childhood in Alabama, his college days, and his thirty-year ascent in the music industry to become a top concert performer and recording artist. Strong language. 1996. RC 45447. ## Denial of the Soul: Spiritual and Medical Perspectives on Euthanasia and Mortality. RC 45450. by M. Scott Peck. read by Andy Chappell. 2 cassettes. Explores the social, medical, and ethical dimensions of euthanasia. At the heart of the issue, the author contends, is the spiritual question of whether the human soul exists. Opposes a public policy of allowing "euthanasia on demand" while arguing for more humane handling of physical and emotional pain. 1997. RC 45450. ## Braving the Elements: The Stormy History of American Weather. RC 45451. by David Laskin. read by Randy Atcher. 2 cassettes. Presents a popular history of weather and its cultural impact in the United States. Traces "man's experience with the climate," including rainmaking ceremonies of Native Americans, scientific contributions of pioneers like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, and twentieth-century technology-driven meteorology. 1996. RC 45451. ## The Winged Seed: A Remembrance. RC 45466. by Li-Young Lee. read by Bill Wallace. 2 cassettes. A poet's reminiscences about his background, his family, and his wife. Dreams, incidents, and memories of family stories intermingle in Lee's stark autobiography. His Chinese parents endured many hardships in Indonesia before coming to Pennsylvania when he was six. 1995. RC 45466. ## Immortelles: Memoir of a Will-o'-the-Wisp. RC 45478. by Mireille Marokvia. read by Jill Ferris. 1 cassette. A French writer in her eighties reminisces about her childhood and her favorite relatives. Remembrance gives ancestral ghosts immortality, she suggests, like the long-lasting flowers--the immortelles--that lined her grandmother's walk. 1996. RC 45478. ## Science and the Founding Fathers: Science in the Political Thought of Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, and Madison. RC 45480. by I. Bernard Cohen. read by Bill Wallace. 3 cassettes. Explores the influence of scientific principles and reasoning upon political thought and action in early American government. Cites such examples as Jefferson's reference to Newtonian elements in the Declaration of Independence and Franklin's effective use of science in his diplomatic and political careers. 1995. RC 45480. ## Planet of the Blind. RC 45500. by Stephen Kuusisto. read by Arnie Warren. 1 cassette. Although legally blind since birth, Kuusisto passed as sighted for more than thirty years. He describes his refracted visual perceptions and how pretending to see actually interfered with his participation in the sighted world. Then, by using a white cane and, eventually, a guide dog, he experienced new acceptance and mobility. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1998. RC 45500. ## _The_ _Would-Be Gentleman_, _That Scoundrel Scapin_, _The Miser_, _Love's the Best Doctor_, _Don Juan_. RC 45522. by MoliŠre. read by John Horton. 2 cassettes. Seventeenth-century plays by the father of French comedy. _The Would-Be Gentleman_ satirizes hypocrisy. _The Miser_ is a romantic comedy about an old man who interferes with the marriage of his children. _Don Juan_ is an adaptation of the classic Spanish social satire. Two other plays are interspersed between these three major works. 1953. RC 45522. ## This Side of Peace: A Personal Account. RC 45523. by Hanan Ashrawi. read by Suzanne Toren. 3 cassettes. A Christian Palestinian woman born in 1946, shortly before the establishment of modern Israel, writes about her political activism and personal life. She describes her intimate involvement in Palestinian politics and portrays the difficulties of Middle East negotiations. 1995. RC 45523. ## The Vanishing American Jew: In Search of Jewish Identity for the Next Century. RC 45524. by Alan M. Dershowitz. read by Ralph Lowenstein. 3 cassettes. Argues that Jewish identity is at risk of being lost, as Jews increasingly intermarry and become absorbed into American society. Points out that in this era, when Jews have achieved so much as a people, it is ironic that their cultural survival is more threatened than ever. Calls for measures to solidify the Jewish community. 1997. RC 45524. ## Desert Queen: The Extraordinary Life of Gertrude Bell; Adventurer, Adviser to Kings, Ally of Lawrence of Arabia. RC 45530. by Janet Wallach. read by Suzanne Toren. 3 cassettes. Depicts an exception among wealthy British women in the early twentieth century. Describes her knowledge of Arabic, Mesopotamian geography, and tribal politics, which made her instrumental in the emergence of Iraq as a nation. The dream of marriage and children eluded her, but her published books and role in Middle East history are her legacy. 1996. RC 45530. ## Philosophy of Right. RC 45533. by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. read by Ralph Lowenstein. 3 cassettes. Hegel expounds his social philosophy, which realizes its ideal within a constitutional monarchy under a sovereign. He methodically develops this system, considering such concepts as abstract right, morality, and ethics in the contexts of family, community, and state. 1896. RC 45533. ## The Wisdom of the Body. RC 45536. by Sherwin B. Nuland. read by Ed Blake. 3 cassettes. Companion to _How We Die (RC 37812)_. A surgeon explores the mystery of life and the human body. Discerns an inherent "spirit" in the organic structure, through which humans maintain themselves and survive. Examines the body's major systems, recounting case studies involving the body's responses to diseases and treatments. 1997. RC 45536. ## The Beatles. RC 45537. by Hunter Davies. read by Graeme Malcolm. 3 cassettes. Originally published in 1968 at the Beatles' peak in popularity, this authorized biography of the internationally acclaimed musical group includes a 1996 update, as well as supplemental information from the 1985 edition. Davies was permitted full access to the group, spending eighteen months with them at home and in the studio. Some strong language. 1996. RC 45537. ## Byron: The Flawed Angel. RC 45544. by Phyllis Grosskurth. read by George Holmes. 5 cassettes. A portrait of the celebrated nineteenth-century poet who had a major influence on the Romantic movement. Depicts Lord Byron's troubled youth, his unexpected entry into the realm of English peerage at age ten, his extensive travels, his libertine lifestyle, and his final years in exile. 1997. RC 45544. ## Uncrowned King: The Life of Prince Albert. RC 45545. by Stanley Weintraub. read by John Horton. 4 cassettes. Portrays the obscured, yet influential, governing role of Prince Albert, who married Queen Victoria in 1840. Traces his German youth; his struggle for acceptance by the British people; and his enduring contributions to the scientific, economic, and cultural life of Great Britain. 1997. RC 45545. ## The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II. RC 45548. by Iris Chang. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. An account of the Japanese occupation of Nanking, China, that began in December 1937. Describes a prolonged orgy of rape, torture, and murder that resulted in an estimated 350,000 deaths. Also explores why this massacre has been ignored by many historians. Descriptions of sex and violence. Bestseller 1997. RC 45548. ## Hear: Solutions, Skills, and Sources for People with Hearing Loss. RC 45557. by Anne Pope. read by Chris Shields. 1 cassette. After explaining how the ear works and what can cause hearing loss, Pope discusses coping strategies for individuals, their families, and their friends. She also offers information on hearing aids, the cochlear implant, and other devices to improve hearing. Includes interviews with several hearing-impaired persons. For senior high and older readers. 1997. RC 45557. ## Great Careers for People Interested in Travel and Tourism. RC 45566. by Donna Sharon and Jo Anne Sommers. read by Gary Tipton. 1 cassette. Profiles ten careers in the field of travel and tourism, including festival organizer, meeting and convention planner, travel agent, guest services manager, and travel writer. Describes a typical workday in each occupation and offers advice on how to plan for and enter these lines of work. For junior and senior high readers. 1996. RC 45566. ## One Hundred One Home Office Success Secrets. RC 45570. by Lisa Kanarek. read by Patricia McDermott. 1 cassette. A handbook of practical tips for the home-office entrepreneur. Garnered from interviews with thirty home-office professionals, the advice covers such areas as marketing, office management, work habits, and personal development. Uses illustrative anecdotes. 1994. RC 45570. ## The Day before Yesterday: Reconsidering America's Past, Rediscovering the Present. RC 45571. by Michael Elliott. read by Butch Hoover. 2 cassettes. The author contends that Americans whine about their country's future because they compare everything to the Golden Age of 1945-1970. Elliott suggests that the economic conditions of these post-war years were an anomaly in history. He says that the U.S. of the 1990s is more like the U.S. of pre-World War I, a nation of immigrants. He recommends that Americans be optimistic. 1996. RC 45571. ## Raymond Chandler: A Biography. RC 45573. by Tom Hiney. read by Bruce Huntey. 2 cassettes. In this biography Hiney depicts Chandler as a man very different from the suave hero of his Philip Marlowe detective stories, many of which became movies. A devoted husband to a woman eighteen years his senior, Chandler did not become a womanizer until after her death. His bouts with alcoholism were a recurring problem but did not interfere with his writing. 1997. RC 45573. ## Beauty Lab: How Science Is Changing the Way We Look. RC 45578. by Mildred Leinweber Dawson. read by Jill Fox. 1 cassette. The author describes how the human body works and how to take care of it. Discusses how good health combined with the results of medical and cosmetic research can help maintain the natural beauty of teeth, hair, and skin. For junior and senior high readers. 1996. RC 45578. ## Great Careers for People Interested in Food. RC 45579. by Helen Mason. read by Gary Tipton. 1 cassette. Profiles ten careers in the food industry, including restauranteur, food wholesaler, baker, chef, and milk inspector. Describes a typical workday in each occupation and offers advice on how to plan for and enter these lines of work. For junior and senior high readers. 1996. RC 45579. ## _Mark Twain Made Me Do It_ and Other Plains Adventures. RC 45583. by Bryan L. Jones. read by Jack Fox. 2 cassettes. A teacher reminisces about growing up in 1950s Nebraska as the son of a preacher. Jones writes of the boyhood pranks and adventures he and his friends enjoyed in this fond remembrance of the way it was. Essays that evoke typical concerns of the times include "Baseball," "Pot Roast Every Sunday," and "Polio." 1997. RC 45583. ## A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments. RC 45588. by David Foster Wallace. read by Bruce Huntey. 3 cassettes. Seven wry essays set forth incisive observations on popular aspects of American society. The title piece chronicles a one-week luxury cruise in the Caribbean, detailing the sights and sensations of the experience with candid and caustic insight. Strong language. 1997. RC 45588. ## Stuttering: A Life Bound Up in Words. RC 45589. by Marty Jezer. read by Randy Wieck. 2 cassettes. A lifelong stutterer, Jezer describes the physical and psychological obstacles he encounters in trying to communicate verbally. Neither speech therapists nor psychotherapists have been able to ease his stuttering, but his gregarious nature helps him persevere even in difficult situations, such as public speaking and business transactions by telephone. 1997. RC 45589. ## Great Careers for People Interested in the Past. RC 45590. by Victoria Vincent. read by Gary Tipton. 1 cassette. Profiles ten careers in fields that deal with the past, including museum coordinator, petroleum geologist, comic store manager, history professor, and antique dealer. Describes a typical workday in each occupation and offers advice on how to plan for and enter these lines of work. For junior and senior high readers. 1996. RC 45590. ## Smell: The Secret Seducer. RC 45594. by Piet Vroon. read by Andy Chappell. 2 cassettes. A psychologist explores the history, science, and myths associated with the sense of smell, which he believes is taken for granted in Western culture. He explains the biology and "psychophysics" of olfaction, how the sense varies in degree among individuals, and its links with emotion, memory, and sex. 1997. RC 45594. ## Caught Inside: A Surfer's Year on the California Coast. RC 45595. by Daniel Duane. read by John Polk. 2 cassettes. An account of a year spent surfing in northern California. The author describes the natural history of the wildlife of the area. He also delves into the art of crafting a surfboard, the water dynamics of surfing, and the cultural history of the sport. 1996. RC 45595. ## When Someone You Love Is Depressed: How to Help Your Loved One without Losing Yourself. RC 45598. by Laura Epstein Rosen and Xavier Francisco Amador. read by Lou Harpenau. 2 cassettes. The authors, both clinical psychologists, explain ways to help depressed friends and family members without being overcome by sadness or anger. They define depression, suggest means of communication, and recommend further reading and related websites. 1996. RC 45598. ## Stuff: The Materials the World Is Made Of. RC 45604. by Ivan Amato. read by Butch Hoover. 2 cassettes. Amato traces the use of stuff--raw materials--in the development of products from prehistoric to modern times. He relates the evolution of the field of materials science to the human ability to manipulate smaller and smaller building blocks of matter. He theorizes that "smart" materials, under research in the 1990s, signal the beginning of a new technological era. 1997. RC 45604. ## Signs of Life: A Memoir of Dying and Discovery. RC 45605. by Tim Brookes. read by Lou Harpenau. 2 cassettes. A journalist examines questions about mortality and how people deal with the idea of death and the reality of dying. He recounts the process of his mother's death--the diagnosis of terminal cancer, the hospice experience, and the grieving of survivors. Offers insights into coping with matters at life's end. 1997. RC 45605. ## Benchmarks: Great Constitutional Controversies in the Supreme Court. RC 45610. edited by Terry Eastland. read by Randy Atcher. 2 cassettes. Scholarly essays concerning the ways Supreme Court justices interpret the U.S. Constitution. Selections analyze the power of judicial review of federal and state government decisions and discuss well-known cases in American constitutional law. 1995. RC 45610. ## Pigskin: The Early Years of Pro Football. RC 45629. by Robert W. Peterson. read by Gregory Gorton. 2 cassettes. Chronicles the development of professional football from its origins in college sports of the 1880s to its being a nationally televised attraction in the twentieth century. Traces the founding of the NFL in 1920 and the careers of the game's original stars. Features interviews with former players about the early years. 1997. RC 45629. ## The Story of Edgar Cayce: There Is a River. RC 45634. by Thomas Sugrue. read by Terence Aselford. 3 cassettes. Biography of a man with little formal education who, over a period of forty-three years, performed uncannily accurate medical diagnoses while under hypnosis. Chronicles Cayce's career in unorthodox healing and reviews case histories of his "readings" and prescriptions for various ailments. 1945. RC 45634. ## My Brother. RC 45639. by Jamaica Kincaid. read by Mary Kane. 1 cassette. The author returns to her childhood home in Antigua after learning that her youngest half-brother is dying of AIDS. Kincaid left home when her brother was three and is surprised that she loves him, bringing him drugs from the U.S. to slow down his dying. While in Antigua, Kincaid reviews her life and her struggles as a poor, black bookworm of a girl at odds with her mother. 1997. RC 45639. ## The Sisters Rosensweig. RC 45657. by Wendy Wasserstein. read by Kimberly Schraf. 1 cassette. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author sets this play about three middle-aged Jewish sisters in London in August 1991. The family is celebrating the fifty-fourth birthday of the eldest, Sara. Each sister has a successful career and is content with the life she leads. But Sara's plans to remain single may be changed by a guest at the party. 1993. RC 45657. ## Prohibition: Thirteen Years That Changed America. RC 45687. by Edward Behr. read by John Rayburn. 2 cassettes. Reviews the history of drinking in America from colonial times and chronicles the Prohibition era from 1920 to 1933. The author contends that thirteen years of legal Prohibition actually fueled organized crime and entrenched corruption. He also compares the 1920s debate about alcoholism with the 1990s struggle against drug abuse. For senior high and older readers. 1996. RC 45687. ## Official Negligence: How Rodney King and the Riots Changed Los Angeles and the LAPD. RC 45697. by Lou Cannon. read by John Rayburn. 6 cassettes. Veteran political reporter Lou Cannon dissects the Rodney King trial and its aftermath of riots. He concludes that the style of government in Southern California led to many of the problems, first within the police department and then within the judicial system. Cannon also explores the various myths he feels were perpetuated by the media. Bestseller 1997. RC 45697. ## See Rock City: A Story Journey through Appalachia. RC 45701. by Donald Davis. read by Bob Askey. 2 cassettes. Sequel to _Listening for the Crack of Dawn (RC 34389)_. A storyteller reminisces about his boyhood in rural North Carolina during the 1950s. He recounts various youthful exploits, including a memorable visit to Rock City on a family vacation that was beset by a series of humorous misfortunes. 1996. RC 45701. ## The Children. RC 45703. by David Halberstam. read by Jake Williams. 6 cassettes. As a young journalist in the early 1960s, Halberstam covered the story of the "sit-in kids," who integrated lunch counters in Nashville. In this book he chronicles the actions of African American college students who were part of the civil rights movement and traces their subsequent careers. Some violence. 1998. RC 45703. ## Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul: 101 Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit. RC 45709. edited by Jack Canfield and others. read by Bill Wallace. 2 cassettes. Collection of 101 inspirational stories selected from 7,000 submissions. Intended to increase awareness of Christian values at home, at work, and in the community. Contributors include ordinary citizens from all walks of life as well as Dick Van Dyke and Norman Vincent Peale. Bestseller 1997. RC 45709. ## Leonardo DiCaprio: Modern-Day Romeo. RC 45716. by Grace Catalano. read by Kristin Allison. 1 cassette. Born in 1974, the actor decided to go into show business at the age of twelve. This biography traces his television and movie career and discusses his popularity. His movies include _This Boy's Life_, _William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet_, and _Titanic_. Bestseller 1998. RC 45716. ## Bitter Harvest: A Woman's Fury, a Mother's Sacrifice. RC 45728. by Ann Rule. read by Carol Dines. 3 cassettes. In 1995 the house of Kansas City physician Debora Green burned, causing the deaths of two of her three children. Signs of arson led to the arrest of Dr. Green, who was also suspected of trying to poison her estranged husband. Some strong language. Bestseller 1997. RC 45728. ## Tales of Two Cities: A Persian Memoir. RC 45730. by Abbas Milani. read by Lou Harpenau. 1 cassette. A college professor in California reminisces about his childhood in a strictly religious Muslim home in Iran. At fifteen he was sent to the U.S. for a Western education. He returned to Tehran with a Ph.D. in political science, was imprisoned for ideological reasons, and eventually chose exile. His reflections offer insights into two strongly contrasting cultures. 1996. RC 45730. ## Anatomy of the Spirit: The Seven Stages of Power and Healing. RC 45739. by Caroline Myss. read by Jill Fox. 2 cassettes. Dr. Myss, a medical intuitive, motivates people to cure their bodies through spiritual healing. Myss draws on principles from three major religions to present her program to patients. Bestseller 1996. RC 45739. ## Die Broke: A Radical, Four-Part Financial Plan. RC 45740. by Stephen M. Pollan and Mark Levine. read by Randy Atcher. 2 cassettes. The authors offer a plan designed to restore personal confidence, increase wealth, and allow people to have their dream lifestyles. The rules are: quit today, pay cash, don't retire, and die broke. Includes information on careers and financial subjects, such as accountants, insurance, taxes, and credit cards. Bestseller 1997. RC 45740. ## Genetic Engineering: Progress or Peril?. RC 45743. by Linda Tagliaferro. read by Butch Hoover. 1 cassette. Explores the science and technology of genetic research and its practical applications for medicine and agriculture. Discusses transgenic engineering of plants and animals, patenting of new life-forms, and issues of ethics and regulatory controls. For junior and senior high readers. 1997. RC 45743. ## Death of a Princess: The Investigation. RC 45846. by Thomas Sancton and Scott MacLeod. read by Frank Coffee. 3 cassettes. Two Paris-based _Time_ magazine staffers report on the automobile accident that led to Princess Diana's death on August 31, 1997. They include possible reasons for the crash as well as delve into the lives of the personalities involved. Bestseller 1998. RC 45846. ## The Long Hard Road out of Hell. RC 45881. by Marilyn Manson. read by Randy Wieck. 2 cassettes. Autobiography of rock star Marilyn Manson. Manson grew up in Ohio, where he rejected his religious upbringing. Moving to Florida as a teen, he studied journalism and theatre in college while frequenting the local club scene. He describes his band, friends, and performance art, concluding by expressing happiness with his drug-free life. Violence, strong language, explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1998. RC 45881. ## The New Rules of Money: Eighty-eight Strategies for Financial Success Today. RC 45955. by Ric Edelman. read by John Rayburn. 2 cassettes. Rules to help maximize financial assets in the economic climate of the 1990s, discussing income, expense, and debt management; college planning; home ownership; investment strategies, and estate preparation. Advice for singles, parents, retirees, senior citizens, and those who are in debt. Bestseller 1998. RC 45955. ## Speaking Freely: A Memoir. RC 45983. by Nat Hentoff. read by Jake Williams. 2 cassettes. A noted civil libertarian portrays highlights of his forty-year career in journalism. Recounts experiences and insights that helped to form his passionate views on free speech, civil rights, abortion, and other controversial issues. 1997. RC 45983. ## Bernard Romans: Forgotten Patriot of the American Revolution; Military Engineer and Cartographer of West Point and the Hudson Valley. RC 45994. by Lincoln Diamant. read by John Rayburn. 1 cassette. Biography of a Dutch-born surveyor, cartographer, and engineer of the American Revolution. As a British civil servant, Romans spent decades surveying Florida and the southeast territories. When the war came, Romans joined the American side and helped to defend the Hudson River. 1985. RC 45994. ## The Confidence Course: Seven Steps to Self-Fulfillment. RC 46152. by Walter Anderson. read by John Rayburn. 1 cassette. From the editor of _Parade_ magazine, this course on self-confidence enables readers to learn to change their behavior in order to gain emotional well-being. Gives exercises and practice examples. 1997. RC 46152. ## ### _Cassettes Fiction_ The Last Ride. RC 40965. by Tom Eidson. read by Don Emmick. 2 cassettes. A Western adventure tale of personal redemption and family reconciliation. As his final act, a dying Samuel Jones returns to make amends to Maggie, the daughter he abandoned some thirty years before. When renegade Apaches kidnap Maggie's daughter, Samuel and Maggie set out after the captors. Christian faith is pitted against Indian magic in the course of their perilous rescue mission. 1995. RC 40965. ## The Unmanageable Miss Marlowe. RC 40995. by Emma Lange. read by Nancy Kronenfeld. 2 cassettes. Young Sarah Marlowe and her London cousin, Kitty, are gently bred but not particularly well-to-do. Sarah agrees to have her Season with Kitty, but it's not marriage she has in mind. She plans to win back a friend's family jewels from an unscrupulous society man. Lord Dominic Ravensby, while escorting his niece to the same parties, somehow finds himself constantly having to rescue Sarah from uncomfortable situations. Some strong language. 1991. RC 40995. ## The Nylon Hand of God. RC 41111. by Steven Hartov. read by Richard Davidson. 4 cassettes. Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Baum is retiring from Israeli Military Intelligence. One of his last official acts will be overseeing the exchange of prisoners between Israel and Iran. But a bomb explodes in the Israeli Consulate in New York City, and Baum, sent to investigate, finds himself facing an old enemy. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1996. RC 41111. ## Fugitive Colors: A Sigrid Harald Mystery. RC 43417. by Margaret Maron. read by Gillian Wilson. 2 cassettes. Police Lieutenant Sigrid Harald grieves when her artist lover, Oscar Nauman, is killed in a car accident. Nauman bequeaths his prized artwork to her, and New York gallery owners stage a memorial retrospective in his honor. When one of them is found murdered in Nauman's apartment, Harald finds herself back on the job. Some strong language. 1995. RC 43417. ## The Unfastened Heart. RC 43649. by Lane von Herzen. read by Jeanne Evans. 2 cassettes. Twelve years after her husband abandoned her, Anna de la Senda "lives for love" as a mystical healer of forlorn women. Then she finds herself in a troubled romance and her daughter pregnant by an estranged boyfriend. All seems lost, until Anna's clients come to the rescue. Sequel to _Copper Crown (RC 35965)_. 1994. RC 43649. ## The Tranquility Alternative. RC 43656. by Allen Steele. read by Jeff Halberstadt. 2 cassettes. In this alternative-history story, the U.S. space program places a nuclear missile base on the moon in the early 1950s. Because the cold war has ended, a U.S. mission is launched in 1995 to destroy the lunar base. But the mission crew is infiltrated by terrorists who have sinister plans for the missiles. Strong language. 1996. RC 43656. ## Blood and Honor. RC 43940. by W.E.B. Griffin. read by Bob Askey. 4 cassettes. This sequel to _Honor Bound (RC 37933)_ finds Marine aviator Cletus Frade in 1943 Buenos Aires ostensibly to bury his father, who was killed by Nazi agents. Frade's OSS mission is to prevent a German ship from resupplying U-boats in the area. His personal mission is to avenge his father. Strong language and violence. 1996. RC 43940. ## Love Leads Home: Love Is a Gentle Stranger, Volume 4. RC 44258. by June Masters Bacher. read by Janis Gray. 2 cassettes. At nineteen, True North leaves the only home she has known and journeys to Atlanta, Georgia, in search of her past. For she knows she must go back before she can move on with her life. She has only begun her journey when she meets Michael St. John, a shareholder in the railroad, who offers her his protection. Sequel to _Diary of a Loving Heart (RC 44257)_. 1984. RC 44258. ## Love's Enduring Hope: Love Is a Gentle Stranger, Volume 6. RC 44260. by June Masters Bacher. read by Janis Gray. 2 cassettes. True and Young Wil have returned home to Centerville after helping Marty and Midgie get settled at the Double N Ranch. But before they can move into the cabin they plan to call home, tragedy strikes their community, and then they receive a desperate cry for help from Midgie. Sequel to _Love Follows the Heart (RC 34297)_. 1990. RC 44260. ## Lady Chatterley's Lover. RC 44295. by D.H. Lawrence. read by John Lescault. 3 cassettes (Reissue). An earthy love story, once banned in the United States, of the affair between Lady Chatterley and her gamekeeper, Mellors. Married to an impotent, disabled husband, she is attracted to Mellors's strength and independence from industrial society. Explicit descriptions of sex. 1928. RC 44295. ## Winds of Change: The Mage Winds, Book 2. RC 44393. by Mercedes Lackey. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 4 cassettes. Elspeth's search for a mage brings her to the Vale of the Tayledras, where she finds help from the Hawkbrother Adepts. Unfortunately Elspeth's training is incomplete when the Tayledras are attacked by a Dark Adept, Flaconsbane, who alters the power of their Heartstone. Sequel to _Winds of Fate (RC 44392)_. Strong language, violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1992. RC 44393. ## _Asking for Love_ and Other Stories. RC 44396. by Roxana Robinson. read by Kimberly Schraf. 2 cassettes. A collection of stories about prosperous families split asunder by divorce and the emotional casualties who are left to go on with their lives. The title story tells of a divorced woman's awkward courtship, even as she struggles for reconciliation with her aggrieved teenage daughter. 1996. RC 44396. ## The Bristling Wood. RC 44483. by Katharine Kerr. read by Fred Major. 3 cassettes. This sequel to _Darkspell (RC 44482)_ is set in an alternate universe evoking medieval Britain. The wizard Nevyn discovers the nefarious scheme of the Dark Council to destroy the world. Part-elf Rhodry and his lover, Jill, get caught up in a desperate effort to defeat the evil. Strong language and violence. 1989. RC 44483. ## The Dragon Revenant. RC 44484. by Katharine Kerr. read by Fred Major. 3 cassettes. In this sequel to _The Bristling Wood (RC 44483)_, Rhodry, heir to the throne of Deverry, is abducted by the Dark Council for use as bait to catch Nevyn, chief of the forces of light. Warrior-woman Jill and the elf Salamander set out to rescue Rhodry and nearly fall into the trap. 1990. RC 44484. ## A Time of Exile. RC 44485. by Katharine Kerr. read by Fred Major. 3 cassettes. In this sequel to _The Dragon Revenant (RC 44484)_, Lord Rhodry reigns over the land of Deverry. When his old flame, the sorceress Jill, entreats him to accept his elven heritage, Rhodry fakes his own death and embarks on a quest to the land of the elves in search of his destiny. 1991. RC 44485. ## The Long Trail North. RC 44579. by Robert J. Conley. read by Phil Regensdorf. 1 cassette. Prolific writer of Western adventures from the American Indian point of view tells the tale of a Texas rancher who pursues outlaws from his home state north through Cherokee and Choctaw country. Seeking revenge for the shooting of his partner, he learns about his country and himself. Strong language and some violence. 1993. RC 44579. ## _Girl Goddess #9_: Nine Stories. RC 44748. by Francesca Lia Block. read by Jennifer Mendenhall. 1 cassette. Stories about unconventional teenage girls, their dysfunctional relationships, and their extravagant fantasies. In the title story, two girls imagine having their own magazine and interviewing a flamboyant rock star. Strong language and descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers. 1996. RC 44748. ## A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. RC 44769. by Betty Smith. read by Laura Giannarelli. 3 cassettes (Reissue). A novel about an Irish-American girl's childhood and youth, her struggles with poverty, and her work to get an education. The setting is Brooklyn's tenement life of the early 1900s. 1943. RC 44769. ## Looking for Mr. Goodbar. RC 44770. by Judith Rossner. read by Celeste Lawson. 2 cassettes (Reissue). A schoolteacher living alone in New York City falls into a pattern of picking up strangers in bars for physical gratification. Based on a newspaper account of a young woman murdered by a stranger met at a singles bar. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 1975. RC 44770. ## Cast a Long Shadow. RC 44777. by Wayne D. Overholser. read by Phil Regensdorf. 2 cassettes. Against his dying father's admonition to "stay on the side of the big fellows" of the land grant company, Matt Keenan runs afoul of the powerful "big fellows" who are running settlers off their lands. Keenan joins the settlers' cause and confronts their oppressors in a crucial showdown. Violence. 1955. RC 44777. ## Tabloid Dreams: Stories. RC 44780. by Robert Olen Butler. read by Arnie Warren. 1 cassette. Twelve short stories with plots inspired by tabloid headlines. A man is reincarnated as a parrot and purchased by his ungrieving widow. A woman develops sight in her prosthetic eye and uses it to spy on her husband. A victim of the _Titanic_ has become one with the water and ends up in a waterbed. Some descriptions of sex. 1996. RC 44780. ## Winners and Losers. RC 44782. by Stephen Hoffius. read by Phil Regensdorf. 1 cassette. Daryl, the coach's son, and Curt run track for their high school. During the first meet of the year, Daryl has a brief heart stoppage and collapses, which allows Curt to beat him for the first time. Determined to regain his previous form and his father's attention, Daryl resumes his track career in spite of possibly tragic consequences. For junior and senior high readers. 1993. RC 44782. ## My Father's Scar. RC 44798. by Michael Cart. read by Ray Hagen. 1 cassette. Andy Logan had been different from other children. He was obese and brilliant and a disappointment to his abusive, alcoholic father. With the help of a few people he can call friends, Andy begins to mature and to appreciate his differences, mentally and sexually. In college, Andy acknowledges his homosexuality. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers. 1996. RC 44798. ## The Angel of Darkness. RC 44855. by Caleb Carr. read by Bob Askey. 5 cassettes. In 1897, a year after apprehending serial killer John Beecham in _The Alienist (RC 38121)_, Dr. Laszlo Kreizler is called in to help his friend Sara Howard investigate the kidnapping of a Spanish diplomat's baby. Trying to avoid publicity that would further strain Spanish-American relations, the team hunts for suspects. It turns to nurse Libby Hatch because several children have died while under her care. 1997. RC 44855. ## The Complete Stories. RC 44929. by Edgar Allan Poe. read by Ed Blake. 8 cassettes. Sixty-eight short stories by the nineteenth-century American master of the macabre. Contains familiar favorites such as "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Gold Bug," and "The Pit and the Pendulum," as well as such lesser known works as "MS. Found in a Bottle," "King Pest," "The Man That Was Used Up," "The Devil in the Belfry," "The Balloon-Hoax," and "Some Words with a Mummy." 1992. RC 44929. ## God Save the Child. RC 44953. by Robert B. Parker. read by Ray Foushee. 1 cassette (Reissue). Fifteen-year-old Kevin Bartlett has disappeared from his home in an affluent Boston suburb. His parents are soon convinced he has been kidnapped, but private detective Spenser is not so sure. Strong language. 1974. RC 44953. ## Reign in Hell. RC 45000. by William Diehl. read by Ray Foushee. 3 cassettes. Martin Vail is a successful state attorney general. When a militia attacks an army convoy in Montana, Vail is appointed to prosecute them. Unknown to Vail, serial killer Aaron Stampler, whom he dealt with in _Show of Evil (RC 44959)_, is still alive and is now masquerading as a blind preacher in the terrorist camp. Strong language, violence, and descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45000. ## Heart of Thunder. RC 45055. by Johanna Lindsey. read by Chris Shields. 2 cassettes. In 1870, Samantha Blackstone Kingsley returns to Mexico after three years of schooling in the East. At a stopover in Denver, Samantha shoots a man in self-defense. Outlaw Hank Chavez, amazed at her shooting ability, is immediately attracted to Samantha. But she has her sights on someone else. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1983. RC 45055. ## Cloud Chamber. RC 45120. by Michael Dorris. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 2 cassettes. A generational saga told through personal narratives. Irish, African American, and Native American voices reveal a family's history from nineteenth-century Ireland to late-twentieth-century America. The multicultural threads combine in Rayona, a principal character in Dorris's earlier work, _A Yellow Raft in Blue Water (RC 26494)_. 1997. RC 45120. ## Mount Misery. RC 45142. by Samuel Shem. read by Roy Avers. 4 cassettes. Companion to _The House of God (RC14289)_. A psychiatrist portrays his profession in this story about a medical resident's psychiatric training. The student rotates among the wards of Mount Misery hospital. He learns the complexities of the practice from staff who are themselves disturbed in various ways. Strong language, violence, and descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45142. ## The Maggody Militia. RC 45143. by Joan Hess. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. The town of Maggody is once again invaded by unusual characters. This time it's a group of survivalists who plan war games on the land of a new Maggody resident, widowed pawnshop owner Kayleen Smeltner. Chief of police Arly Hanks has plenty to worry about, including an unusual number of burglaries, but death associated with the survivalists soon takes center stage. 1997. RC 45143. ## Wobegon Boy. RC 45161. by Garrison Keillor. read by Bob Askey. 2 cassettes. John Tollefson leaves his stolid Lutheran hometown of Lake Wobegon, Minnesota, to operate a college radio station in New York state. He finds romance, wins awards, and lives a carefree life but feels a sense of restlessness and ennui. When his father dies, John returns home to rediscover old friends and family. Bestseller 1997. RC 45161. ## Lady of the Reeds. RC 45180. by Pauline Gedge. read by Annie Wauters. 4 cassettes. Thu, a beautiful, ambitious village girl, meets Hui, a court official, who teaches her skills above her station. Becoming a favorite concubine of the Pharaoh Ramses only makes her aspire to more. But Egyptian court intrigue is a dangerous game. Some descriptions of sex and some violence. 1994. RC 45180. ## Nazareth Hill. RC 45193. by Ramsey Campbell. read by Kimberly Schraf. 3 cassettes. A man and his teenage daughter move into an apartment house that once served as a mental asylum where patients were tortured. The family and their neighbors witness specters and eerie scenes of past horrors. Strong language, violence, and descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45193. ## A Jury of Her Peers. RC 45194. by Jean Hanff Korelitz. read by Nanette Savard. 3 cassettes. Manhattan Legal Aid public defender Sybylla Muldoon is shocked to learn that a former client has been arrested for stabbing a young girl. Although homeless, the man Sybylla defended had been sane and harmless. Now he's committed to Bellevue for paranoid schizophrenia, and the only clue to his transformation is a waxy implant found in his arm. Strong language and some violence. 1996. RC 45194. ## A Rage in Harlem. RC 45215. by Chester Himes. read by Chuck Young. 2 cassettes. After Jackson is swindled by a con artist promising quick riches, he steals cash from his job, then gambles it away. Out of options, the hapless Jackson joins forces with police, hoping to recover his money and avenge himself. Strong language and violence. 1957. RC 45215. ## The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. RC 45216. by B. Traven. read by Ted Stoddard. 2 cassettes. Americans Dobbs, Curtin, and Howard are on an expedition to search for a gold mine in the Mexican mountains. They are more business associates than friends, however. The wilderness and the lack of law enforcement in the region allow the worst of Dobbs's nature to come to the fore. Violence and some strong language. 1935. RC 45216. ## _The_ _Country of the Pointed Firs_ and Other Stories. RC 45218. by Sarah Orne Jewett. read by Faith Potts. 2 cassettes. Poignant stories about late-nineteenth-century life in a Maine fishing village. In the title story first published in 1886, a writer retreats to spend a quiet summer in a remote seaport, where she discovers a strong and cohesive community even as the town faces economic decline. 1997. RC 45218. ## Final Appeal. RC 45220. by Lisa Scottoline. read by Annie Wauters. 2 cassettes. Attorney Grace Rossi is clerking for federal judge Armen Gregorian when he surprises her by confessing his romantic feelings. The next morning Gregorian is found dead and declared a suicide. Rossi suspects murder and investigates a variety of people, including his politician wife, who might have wanted Gregorian dead. Strong language, violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. RC 45220. ## Enchiladas, Rice, and Beans. RC 45222. by Daniel Reveles. read by Lewis Grenville. 2 cassettes. Nine novellas center around the lives of ordinary people in a Mexican border town in Baja California. In "The Other Woman," a mistress explains to a young wife why it is better not to be married in Mexico. In "Of Time and Circumstance," an American finally travels to Tecate to meet his Mexican lawyer only to find a surprise. Strong language and some violence. 1994. RC 45222. ## The Heat's On. RC 45227. by Chester Himes. read by Chuck Young. 2 cassettes. Tough cops Coffin Ed Johnson and Grave Digger Jones are cited for use of excessive force in making a heroin arrest. Soon after, Jones is shot and his death is announced as a ruse to maneuver the pair of detectives into position for a major drug bust. Strong language and violence. 1966. RC 45227. ## Inventing Memory: A Novel of Mothers and Daughters. RC 45246. by Erica Jong. read by Lindsay Ellison. 2 cassettes. In the year 2005 Sara, a historian, documents her Jewish roots. Beginning with her great-grandmother Sarah, who fled Russia in 1905, four generations of women tell their stories. As each daughter breaks free to make her own mistakes, her mother's love remains constant. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1997. RC 45246. ## The Able McLaughlins. RC 45247. by Margaret Wilson. read by Jeremy Gage. 2 cassettes. After serving in the Civil War, Wully McLaughlin returns to his midwest home and his beloved Chirstie McNair, who has become pregnant against her will. Wully accosts the culprit and banishes him from the town. Wully marries Chirstie and assumes paternity, but the child's father is not yet out of their lives. 1951. RC 45247. ## Night of Broken Souls. RC 45305. by Thomas F. Monteleone. read by Chuck Benson. 3 cassettes. After a patient tells psychiatrist J. Michael Keating about her recurring nightmares of Nazi death camps, Keating discovers that people around the world are having the same dreams. He probes the mystery and uncovers an unworldly conspiracy to resurrect the Holocaust. Strong language, violence, and descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45305. ## The Broken Promise Land: A Sharon McCone Mystery. RC 45309. by Marcia Muller. read by Pam Ward. 2 cassettes. Someone within the inner circle of country-singing star Ricky Savage is making disturbing threats. Savage's sister-in-law, Detective Sharon McCone, hires Hy Ripinsky for protection, but Savage's crumbling marriage and upcoming tour create gaps in the security net, and the danger moves within striking range. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 1996. RC 45309. ## Bride of the Mist. RC 45317. by Christina Skye. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 3 cassettes. Kara Fitzgerald, a bridal magazine editor, wants to do a photo shoot at Dunraven Castle in the Scottish Highlands. Castle owner Duncan MacKinnon refuses. Then unusual circumstances put Kara and Duncan in London, where they are forced to work together on a project--one that sends Kara back in time to nineteenth-century Draycott Abbey. Sequel to _Bridge of Dreams (RC 44830)_. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1996. RC 45317. ## Pirate's Prize. RC 45320. by Venita Helton. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. New Orleans, 1814. When fellow merchant Dominique Youx enters the establishment of Loire Chartier, he is immediately smitten and sets out to win her heart, even to the point of fighting a duel. But a life together must wait, for during the wedding ceremony a startling secret is revealed. Some descriptions of sex. 1994. RC 45320. ## An Angel for the Earl. RC 45322. by Barbara Metzger. read by Terry Hayes Sales. 2 cassettes. After Lucinda Faire has an accident while attempting to return home from an elopement gone sour, she lies unconscious, waiting to die. But Lucinda can't go to heaven unless she can persuade the earl of Stanford to repent of his wicked ways. The earl, however, doesn't want anything to do with his new guardian angel. 1994. RC 45322. ## Dreamfall. RC 45330. by Joan D. Vinge. read by Bruce Huntey. 3 cassettes. Half human-half Hydran, Cat is on the planet Refuge to research cloud-whales, but he also hopes to learn about his Hydran heritage from the survivors there. When Cat becomes involved with Miya, a Hydran woman who kidnapped a human child, many conflicts arise and Cat must choose his loyalties carefully. Sequel to _Catspaw (RC 29141)_. Strong language. 1996. RC 45330. ## Mercy of a Rude Stream, Volume 3: From Bondage. RC 45336. by Henry Roth. read by Barry Bernson. 3 cassettes. Ira Stigman, eighty-nine years old, reminisces about his life in the bohemian literary world of 1920s Manhattan. Stigman begins an affair with an English professor, Edith Welles, who is also having an affair with his best friend, Larry. Sequel to _A Diving Rock on the Hudson (RC 41022)_. Strong language and descriptions of sex. 1996. RC 45336. ## The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourteenth Annual Collection. RC 45337. edited by Gardner Dozois. read by James DeLotel. 7 cassettes. Selections include stories from prolific authors such as Robert Silverberg, John Kessel, and Stephen Baxter, as well as newer writers. In "Immersion" the scientists go to Africa to study the great apes and become one with them; in "The Flowers of Aulit Prison," shared reality for a native is shattered by a Terran. Includes twenty-eight stories. Strong language, violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45337. ## California Eagles: The Baynes Clan, Book 4. RC 45341. by John S. McCord. read by John Polk. 2 cassettes. Ward Baynes is living a peaceful rancher's life in California when the Trampe clan attacks and kidnaps his young son for ransom. After summoning his father and brothers, Ward tracks the outlaws down. Sequel to _Wyoming Giant (RC 36231)_. Some violence. 1995. RC 45341. ## A Case of Rape. RC 45349. by Chester Himes. read by Bob Moore. 1 cassette. Written in 1956 and first published in 1963. An American socialite dies under suspicious circumstances in a Paris hotel room. The four African American men who were also in the room are tried for rape and murder. The trial for this apparently clear-cut crime becomes a racially driven travesty of justice. Some strong language. 1994. RC 45349. ## The Cockatrice Boys. RC 45350. by Joan Aiken. read by Anne Flosnik. 1 cassette. Large, evil monsters destroy most of England, forcing humans to live underground. The Cockatrice Boys--a brave group of volunteers who command an armored train--rush to bring food to Manchester and determine to end the occupation. Dakin, a drummer boy, and his cousin Sauna, who can see the future, play important roles in the fight. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1996. RC 45350. ## I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia: An Amanda Pepper Mystery. RC 45351. by Gillian Roberts. read by Annie Wauters. 2 cassettes. High school English teacher Amanda Pepper finds a disturbing book at a school fundraiser. Someone left notes in the margins about being an abused wife. Against the advice of her police boyfriend, Amanda tracks down the victim--just in time to find the woman's husband dead on the kitchen floor. Some strong language and some violence. 1992. RC 45351. ## The Diary of Mattie Spenser. RC 45356. by Sandra Dallas. read by Barbara Pinolini. 2 cassettes. A woman finds the diary of her grandmother, Mattie Spenser, an American pioneer. In 1865 Mattie marries in Iowa and heads off to the Colorado prairie. She grows from a simple farm girl into a woman complicated by the harsh life in a sod house, the birth and death of children, and the faithlessness of her beloved husband. 1997. RC 45356. ## Formosa Straits. RC 45358. by Anthony Hyde. read by Steven Carpenter. 2 cassettes. Nick Lamp, an Asian American, is accused of murdering Chinese gangster and family friend Cao Dai in Taipei. On the run, Nick ends up in mainland China where he discovers secrets from his father's past that may guarantee him protection. Some strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1995. RC 45358. ## Bed and Breakfast. RC 45359. by Lois Battle. read by Ilona Dulaski. 3 cassettes. Now in her seventies, widow Josie Tatternall summons her daughters to celebrate Christmas at her Beaufort, South Carolina, bed-and-breakfast. Cam is an editor in New York, and Evie is a newspaper columnist in Savannah. Lila lives close to home and plays the role of "good daughter." But each brings home a slew of family problems. Some strong language. 1996. RC 45359. ## Short Money. RC 45367. by Pete Hautman. read by Gregory Gorton. 2 cassettes. In this prequel to _Drawing Dead (RC 38267)_, former cop Joe Crow's life is on the rocks when he becomes bodyguard for a local doctor. A violently dysfunctional family that runs a game preserve aims to eliminate the doctor, and Crow finds himself in a web of danger. Strong language, violence, and descriptions of sex. 1995. RC 45367. ## Promise Me Tomorrow: Rocky Mountain Memories, Book 4. RC 45369. by Lori Wick. read by Michele Schaeffer. 2 cassettes. This sequel to _To Know Her by Name (RC 45370)_ relates the story of Katherine, daughter of Jackie and Clayton Taggart. Katherine is working at an orphanage when she meets widower Chase McCandles. He chaperones her when she delivers two children to their new home. On the return trip, Katherine becomes ill and spends time at Chase's home where she meets his young son, Quintin, who needs a mother. 1997. RC 45369. ## Scandalous. RC 45371. by Candace Camp. read by Anne Flosnik. 2 cassettes. In nineteenth-century England, Priscilla is shocked to find a naked man almost unconscious on the porch of her home, Evermere Cottage. He's an American who has lost his memory of everything except being held captive by two men. Priscilla, who secretly writes adventure stories, tries to help him solve the mystery of his past. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1996. RC 45371. ## The Lady's Companion. RC 45373. by Carla Kelly. read by Vanessa Maroney. 2 cassettes. At twenty-five, Susan Hampton has given up hope of a London season since her father gambled away the family estate. She does not want to stay with her aunt, who will treat her as little more than a servant. So she finds work as a lady's companion--but the woman doesn't want her help. 1996. RC 45373. ## Manhunters. RC 45374. by Elmer Kelton. read by Rick Rohan. 2 cassettes. Chacho Fernandez, a young Mexican living in Texas, is cheated out of a horse by a gringo. When the sheriff comes to investigate, an error by their translator leads to a misunderstanding that ends in a shooting. Plagued by guilt, Chacho flees, and Texas Rangers Kelly and Florey are soon on his trail. 1974. RC 45374. ## The Keepers of the House. RC 45376. by Shirley Ann Grau. read by Faith Potts. 2 cassettes. William Howland married his African American housekeeper after his first wife died. But he didn't announce his marriage in his Southern town and sent his mixed-race children away to school. Now as Howland's legacy is revealed, his granddaughter faces society's wrath as his only surviving white heir. Pulitzer Prize. 1964. RC 45376. ## Winter Rose. RC 45377. by Patricia A. McKillip. read by Mary Kane. 2 cassettes. When attractive Corbet Lynn arrives to reclaim his family home, villagers recall rumors about his grandfather's murder and a family curse. Two sisters, Laurel and Rois, are captivated by him, but only Rois sees his connection to another world. Then Corbet disappears, and Laurel withers missing him. Rois saves Laurel's life and unlocks mysteries. For junior and senior high readers. 1996. RC 45377. ## The Final Chapter of Chance McCall. RC 45378. by Stephen Bly. read by Ilona Dulaski. 2 cassettes. New York editor Lynda Austin is alarmed when the last chapter of a book containing treasure maps disappears from the office. A clue leads her to believe the missing pages are in Montana, which gives Lynda a good excuse to meet up with appealing rodeo circuit cowboy Brady Stoner again. 1996. RC 45378. ## Brat Farrar. RC 45380. by Josephine Tey. read by Anne Flosnik. 2 cassettes. Simon Ashby is about to turn twenty-one and come into his late parents' horse farm and considerable inheritance. Unexpectedly, a stranger claiming to be his dead twin, Patrick, appears and causes consternation in Simon, upheaval in the family, and violence in the quiet English countryside. 1950. RC 45380. ## Betrayals. RC 45382. by Charles Palliser. read by Jeff Baker. 3 cassettes. A convoluted satire on writing and literary criticism. In ten interconnected chapters, each a parody of a different mystery form or genre, storytellers relate tales of jealousy and murder, all of which somehow deal with deception. Some violence, some descriptions of sex, and some strong language. 1994. RC 45382. ## Shades of Grace. RC 45383. by Barbara Delinsky. read by Barbara Pinolini. 3 cassettes. Grace Dorian, sixty-one, is nationally known for her advice column. Her daughter Francine and granddaughter Sophie help manage Grace's empire from their Connecticut home. But things begin to crumble when, at times, Grace becomes confused. A diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease sets in motion a chain of events that leads to romance and uncovers shocking secrets. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1995. RC 45383. ## The Conversations at Curlow Creek. RC 45384. by David Malouf. read by Gary Telles. 2 cassettes. A convict, Carney, facing execution at dawn, and a lawman, Adair, sent to enforce the sentence, pass the night in conversation. Although set in Australia 170 years ago, the issues raised in their discussion are timeless ones of sin, freedom, and the meaning of life. Some descriptions of sex, some strong language, and some violence. 1996. RC 45384. ## Altered States. RC 45385. by Anita Brookner. read by Steven Carpenter. 2 cassettes. Staid, middle-aged solicitor Alan Sherwood broods about his past while on vacation. Torn by the death of his wife and his love for the heartless Sarah, Alan seeks for meaning in his life. 1996. RC 45385. ## When the World Was Steady. RC 45386. by Claire Messud. read by Corrie James. 2 cassettes. Two middle-aged sisters try to find happiness in their lives. Emily married and moved to Australia when she was twenty. Now, at forty-seven, she finds herself divorced and alone. Virginia remains in London with their mother. Each woman engages in a separate quest to come to terms with her identity. Some strong language. 1994. RC 45386. ## Takeoff: The Pilot's Lore. RC 45396. by Daniele del Giudice. read by Peter Gil. 1 cassette. Eight segments reflect on various aspects of flying--the exhilaration and the fear. They include essays on actual events as well as descriptions that could only be imagined; for example, memories of the author's first solo flight and described encounters with pilots whose planes have crashed. He also pays homage to Antoine de Saint-Exup‚ry by retracing his last flight, in 1944. 1994. RC 45396. ## The Challengers. RC 45402. by Grace Livingston Hill. read by Mary Kane. 2 cassettes. The Challengers are struggling to survive during the depression. The father, a university professor, is hospitalized, the mother is out of work, the rent is past due, and there is no food in the house for the four children still living at home. But then a kindly grocer helps them out, and suddenly life begins to improve--especially when a lawyer arrives with surprising news. 1932. RC 45402. ## Dust on the Sea. RC 45403. by Edward L. Beach. read by Robert Sams. 3 cassettes. In the latter days of World War II, a wolf pack of United States submarines is deployed to intercept Japanese troop ships en route to Okinawa and Iwo Jima. One such sub, the _USS Eel_, pursues a perilous mission in Japan's home waters. 1972. RC 45403. ## No Time for Sergeants. RC 45406. by Mac Hyman. read by Ted Stoddard. 2 cassettes. Life changes drastically for Georgia hillbilly Will Stockdale after he is inducted into the air force. The harder Sergeant King tries to regiment the enthusiastic recruit into the military mind-set, the more his efforts are confounded. Stockdale's humorous escapades are outlandish. 1954. RC 45406. ## Daniel's Gift. RC 45410. by Barbara Freethy. read by Barbara Pinolini. 3 cassettes. Twelve-year-old Daniel St. Claire longs to meet his father, Luke Sheridan, head of a California biotech company. But his mother, Jenny, wants nothing to do with Luke, who left her for his career. Then, after attempting a reunion, Danny is hurt in a terrible accident. As he lies unconscious in the hospital, Danny's parents try to make amends. Some strong language. 1996. RC 45410. ## The Same Place but Different. RC 45414. by Perry Nodelman. read by Christopher Walker. 1 cassette. Johnny Nesbit discovers that his baby sister, Andrea, has been kidnapped by the Strangers and replaced with a changeling. Johnny's parents believe that Andrea is autistic now that her behavior has changed, but Johnny knows the truth. Johnny will have to battle many strange creatures to rescue Andrea. For junior and senior high readers. 1995. RC 45414. ## Private Confessions. RC 45417. by Ingmar Bergman. read by Barbara Pinolini. 1 cassette. In five separate conversations, Anna confesses her adulterous affair with Tomas, a younger theological student. Her main confidante is her childhood pastor, who counsels her to give up Tomas and stay with her husband. Each confession provides different details of Anna's emotional life. Some descriptions of sex. 1996. RC 45417. ## Hints of His Mortality. RC 45423. by David Borofka. read by Richard Hauenstein. 2 cassettes. Stories that depict the angst and guilt of middle-aged men who regret their failure to measure up to life's expectations. In "The Summers of My Sex," the storyteller recounts some of the boyhood experiences that influenced his sexual development. Strong language. 1996. RC 45423. ## Liberty Blue. RC 45424. by Robin Lee Hatcher. read by Ann Hodapp. 2 cassettes. Olivia Vanderhoff fled New York and her overbearing father several years ago when he demanded she wed a man of his choice. Now, in 1890, she is living happily on her Idaho ranch under the name Libby Blue. But then she accidentally shoots Remington Walker, who was hired by her father to find her. Some descriptions of sex. 1995. RC 45424. ## Deep as the Marrow. RC 45427. by F. Paul Wilson. read by Richard Hauenstein. 2 cassettes. When the president announces his plan to legalize and tax the narcotics trade, the drug lords see their lucrative empire threatened. Then the president's personal physician faces a crucial dilemma when his young daughter is kidnapped: derail the president's plan or risk losing his child. Strong language and violence. 1997. RC 45427. ## The Expendables. RC 45428. by Leonard B. Scott. read by Roy Avers. 4 cassettes. A tale depicting violent combat and valor in the Vietnam War. Follows the exploits of soldiers from diverse backgrounds up to and during the initial battle between American forces and the regular North Vietnamese Army in 1965. Strong language, violence, and descriptions of sex. 1991. RC 45428. ## Goodnight, Irene. RC 45430. by Jan Burke. read by Carol Dines. 2 cassettes. O'Connor, Irene Kelly's best friend from her newspaper days, is blown to bits in his front yard. Homicide detective Frank Harriman asks Irene to help him by returning to her newspaper job to find out if O'Connor had made any progress on his pet project--a thirty-five-year-old case of an anonymous murder victim. Strong language and violence. 1993. RC 45430. ## Katwalk. RC 45431. by Karen Kijewski. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 2 cassettes. Charity Collins, advice columnist, hires her friend Kat Colorado, private investigator, to recoup a small fortune Charity's ex-husband stole. Kat travels to Las Vegas and soon follows the money trail left by Sam Collins. Before she can get her hands on any of the money, however, Sam is dead. Still, Kat does not want to come home empty-handed. Some strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1989. RC 45431. ## Thirteen Miles from Suncrest. RC 45433. by Donald Davis. read by Randy Wieck. 2 cassettes. On his tenth birthday in 1910, Medford Henry McGee of Close Creek, North Carolina, is given a diary by his father, who believes it is time for Med to start "riting out his life." For three years, Med spends Sunday afternoons recording his childish view of family events until a tragedy forces Med to take on grown-up responsibilities. For senior high and older readers. 1994. RC 45433. ## Purple America. RC 45434. by Rick Moody. read by Richard Hauenstein. 2 cassettes. When Hex Raitliffe's stepfather abandons Hex's mother, the middle-aged son returns home to care for her. Hex's mission of mercy soon goes awry as he loses control of his life through heavy drinking, in a desultory romance, and under the stress of caring for a parent who is paralyzed. Strong language and descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45434. ## The Love Charm. RC 45435. by Pamela Morsi. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. In 1820s Louisiana, Armand Sonnier secretly loves his childhood friend Aida Gaudet but feels his unremarkable looks and short stature would never appeal to her. When Armand inadvertently causes Aida to break up with his best friend, he's terrified that he has sent her into the arms of his older, married brother. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 1996. RC 45435. ## The Mote in God's Eye. RC 45438. by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. read by John Polk. 4 cassettes (Reissue). In the thirty-first century, humans make initial contact with another intelligent species. Though the aliens seem candid, they may be concealing their true and dangerously cunning nature. 1974. RC 45438. ## Border Line. RC 45440. by Robert J. Conley. read by John Polk. 1 cassette. Partners Ben Lacey and Dhu Walker travel from Texas to Iowa to get Ben's sister, Katharine. Four years after the Civil War, the Indian territory is full of outlaw Confederates. Ben and Dhu struggle to return with Katharine and their fortune intact. 1993. RC 45440. ## Cyberweb. RC 45442. by Lisa Mason. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. While Carly Nolan attempts to regain her reputation as a telespace attorney, she goes to work for a mainframe artificial intelligence called Cognatus. Carly learns that Cognatus, a silicon supremacist, intends to seize control of telespace. Sequel to _Arachne (RC 42778)_. Strong language and descriptions of sex. 1995. RC 45442. ## The Underpainter. RC 45443. by Jane Urquhart. read by Richard Hauenstein. 2 cassettes. In his old age, American painter Austin Fraser remembers his friends and mentors while creating his last work of art. His was an emotionally barren life. His girlfriend Augusta and his best friend, Canadian china painter George Kearns, served in World War I while Fraser stayed home and painted. Fraser's Canadian model and lover, Sara, waited for a commitment that never came. 1997. RC 45443. ## Weighed in the Balance. RC 45445. by Anne Perry. read by James DeLotel. 3 cassettes. Prince Friedrich gave up his crown and his country for Princess Gisela. Now, twelve years later, he has died and Countess Zorah Rostova--living in Victorian London--has accused the princess of murder. But when the countess is charged with slander, she comes to Sir Oliver Rathbone for help. Naturally, Rathbone calls upon his friend William Monk to investigate. 1996. RC 45445. ## Just for the Summer. RC 45446. by Laura Van Wormer. read by Ann Hodapp. 3 cassettes. Highly successful investment banker Mary Liz Scott surprises everyone by retiring at the age of thirty-two. While supposedly vacationing in East Hampton, Mary Liz secretly investigates the estate of her godmother's late husband and finds both suspense and romance. Some strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45446. ## The Bear Comes Home. RC 45448. by Rafi Zabor. read by Fred Major. 4 cassettes. A hip, literate, saxophone-playing bear finds himself underemployed as a street dancer performing for pocket change. Aiming to realize his full potential, the animal prodigy begins playing world-class jazz in a New York club. He is arrested, sprung from jail, and taken to Woodstock, where he plays and finds love with a woman. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45448. ## The Orchard Keeper. RC 45449. by Cormac McCarthy. read by Bruce Huntey. 2 cassettes. McCarthy set this first novel in rural Tennessee in the 1930s. A bootlegger kills in self-defense and hides the corpse. An old orchard keeper guards this hidden grave. Meanwhile, a youth searches for his missing father and befriends both the bootlegger and the orchard keeper. Although their paths cross, no one reveals all the secrets. Some strong language and some violence. 1965. RC 45449. ## The Tribes of Palos Verdes. RC 45459. by Joy Nicholson. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 1 cassette. When fourteen-year-old twins Medina and Jim Mason move to California from the Midwest, their father, a heart surgeon to the stars, thrives while their mother develops an eating disorder. Jim quickly joins the teen culture of drugs and alcohol while Medina is ostracized. As their parents' marriage fails, the twins turn to surfing. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1997. RC 45459. ## Jephte's Daughter. RC 45473. by Naomi Ragen. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 3 cassettes. Beautiful heiress Batsheva Ha-Levi is raised in America in the orthodox Jewish tradition by loving parents. Agreeing to marrying a scholar in Israel in order to preserve a family dynasty, Batsheva soon finds herself in an intolerably abusive situation, with a young son. 1989. RC 45473. ## Time without End. RC 45479. by Linda Lael Miller. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 3 cassettes. In this sequel to _For All Eternity (RC 39330)_, vampire Valerian meets the latest reincarnation of Brenna, whom he loved and lost when he was a fourteenth-century mortal. Now she is Las Vegas homicide detective Daisy Chandler, and Valerian is terrified she'll die tragically as she did in all previous lives. Explicit descriptions of sex and some violence. 1995. RC 45479. ## The Salt Line. RC 45485. by Elizabeth Spencer. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 2 cassettes. In the aftermath of the 1969 hurricane Camille, former professor Lex Graham settles in a storm-wrecked Mississippi coastal town with his family--and his inherited wealth. As Graham joins in the community restoration effort, an old enmity poses complications. Some strong language. 1984. RC 45485. ## Jazz Funeral: A Skip Langdon Novel. RC 45515. by Julie Smith. read by Catherine Byers. 2 cassettes. The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is in full swing, and the producer, Hamson Brocato, is throwing a party. But when the guests, including detective Skip Langdon, arrive, they find Brocato dead. They also discover that Melody, his teenage half-sister, is missing. Langdon investigates the events and uncovers some family secrets. Strong language and some violence. 1993. RC 45515. ## The Allies: An American Family Portrait, Book 6. RC 45517. by Jack Cavanaugh. read by John Stratton. 3 cassettes. In this sequel to _The Pioneers (RC 43858)_, Jesse Morgan's wife, Emily, and daughter Katy, a nurse, are aboard the _Lusitania_ when it is torpedoed by Germans in 1915. Trapped in England, Katy, now with her brother Johnny, a pilot, becomes involved in the war, and they soon find themselves caught behind German lines. 1997. RC 45517. ## Pollen. RC 45529. by Jeff Noon. read by Nick Sullivan. 2 cassettes. In this follow-up to Noon's futuristic novel _Vurt (RC 40524)_, the city of Manchester is struggling to survive a lethal cloud of pollen and, at the same time, to solve the murder of a popular cabbie--the half-human, half-Dalmatian Coyote. The investigators face attacks by Zombies as they try to understand the virus-laden pollen. Strong language. 1995. RC 45529. ## Three Novels: Molloy; Malone Dies; The Unnamable. RC 45531. by Samuel Beckett. read by Graeme Malcolm. 3 cassettes. Interior monologs whose theme is expressed in the stream of consciousness of _The Unnamable_: "I can't go on; I'll go on." Molloy sets off to visit his mother and ends up in a ditch; Moran goes to find him. Malone, looking to pass the time on his deathbed, decides to tell himself stories, compile a list of his possessions, and describe his own death as it happens. 1958. RC 45531. ## The Genesis Code. RC 45547. by John Case. read by Chuck Benson. 3 cassettes. In an Italian church, a doctor confesses a sin so detestable that the priest refuses him absolution. In Washington, D.C., an agent investigates the mysterious murder of his sister and her son. His probe uncovers a plot by a secret sect in Italy, which involves the unspeakable sin. Strong language and violence. 1997. RC 45547. ## The Cobra Event. RC 45549. by Richard Preston. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 3 cassettes. The Centers for Disease Control dispatches Alice Austen, M.D., to New York to investigate two unusual cases. From the autopsies, she learns that a virus causing self-cannibalism is spreading like the common cold. But this killer disease was designed by a scientist who is out of control. Violence. 1997. RC 45549. ## Trial. RC 45572. by Parnell Hall. read by John Polk. 2 cassettes. Actor-turned-private-investigator Stanley Hastings assists personal-injury lawyer Richard Rosenberg on his first murder case. The husband accused of murdering his wife claims he played cards all night with his buddies. After Hastings interviews the card players, he is sure something about this airtight alibi doesn't ring true. Some strong language. 1996. RC 45572. ## Death Takes Passage: An Alex Jensen Alaska Mystery. RC 45574. by Sue Henry. read by Gary Tipton. 2 cassettes. When Alaskan trooper Alex Jensen and his friend, Iditarod musher Jessie Arnold, take part in a historic recreation of a ship's voyage during the Alaskan gold rush, they come up against pirates and must fight for their lives and those of their shipmates. Some strong language and some violence. 1997. RC 45574. ## The Rock Cried Out. RC 45575. by Ellen Douglas. read by Barry Bernson. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Mississippi native Alan McLaurin, a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War, returns from Boston to his Southern home in 1971. The peace and solitude that he seeks elude him, as he becomes caught up in the memory of the tragic death of a cousin whom he secretly loved. Strong language and descriptions of sex. 1979. RC 45575. ## Silent Melody. RC 45576. by Mary Balogh. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 3 cassettes. As a young child, Lady Emily Marlowe has a fever that leaves her deaf and unable to speak, yet she learns to communicate with Lord Ashley Kendrick in their own special language. So she is devastated when he goes to India and then marries. Later, in 1763 Ashley returns home, and Emily knows she loves only him--but she is engaged to another. Some descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45576. ## The Beach. RC 45577. by Alex Garland. read by Randy Davidson. 3 cassettes. During his stay in a Bangkok flophouse, a young western adventurer comes upon a secret map showing the way to an uncharted coastal paradise. He and a French couple embark on a perilous trek to the idyllic beach, and once there, they join a commune inhabited by bizarre individuals. Strong language and violence. 1997. RC 45577. ## I'll Be Seeing You. RC 45581. by Lurlene McDaniel. read by Jill Fox. 1 cassette. Carley Mattea is in the hospital yet again when Kyle Westin is admitted. Kyle has been temporarily blinded by a chemistry experiment gone awry, so he cannot tell that Carley's face has been disfigured by cancer. Kyle falls in love with the Carley he knows, but she is determined that he will never see her after he recovers. For senior high and older readers. 1996. RC 45581. ## Blood and Chocolate. RC 45584. by Annette Curtis Klause. read by Sharon Murray. 2 cassettes. A beautiful teenage werewolf, Vivian, is attracted to a normal human, Aiden, but Aiden's rejection of Vivian's dual nature almost kills her. Vivian is then forced to come to terms with her position in the pack and to accept her destiny. Some violence, some descriptions of sex, and some strong language. For senior high readers. 1997. RC 45584. ## The Magician's Wife. RC 45585. by Brian Moore. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 2 cassettes. Emmeline, the beautiful young wife of famous magician Henri Lambert, accompanies her husband to Algeria in 1856. Henri has been asked by emperor Napoleon III to prevent a holy war against France by using his magical powers to intimidate the Muslims. Emmeline is enchanted with the land and people--and with the man in charge, Colonel Deniau. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1998. RC 45585. ## The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito. RC 45586. by Erle Stanley Gardner. read by Brian Conn. 2 cassettes. Perry Mason is embroiled in litigation over a mining company. His client Banning Clarke, prospector-turned-mining-executive, wants to regain controlling stock in the firm, but some will stop at nothing to see that he fails. A Perry Mason mystery. 1943. RC 45586. ## On the Couch: Great American Stories about Therapy. RC 45587. edited by Erica Kates. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 2 cassettes. Nineteen stories demonstrate the interaction between therapist and patient. "If Only Bert Were Here" tells about Aileen's inability to accept the death of her cat, Bert. Only her therapist will listen to her--for a fee. In "Psychoanalysis Changed My Life," an elderly therapist intervenes actively in guiding her patient in new directions. 1997. RC 45587. ## Breakfast in Bed. RC 45593. by Sandra Brown. read by Carol Dines. 2 cassettes. Sloan Fairchild agrees to let her best friend's fianc‚, Carter Madison, finish writing his novel at her San Francisco bed-and-breakfast. But when she meets Carter, Sloan is shocked by her immediate strong attraction to him and by his declaration of the same feelings for her. Explicit descriptions of sex. 1983. RC 45593. ## Deadly Harvest. RC 45597. by Leonard Goldberg. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 2 cassettes. Pathologist Joanna Blalock is desperate to find a donated liver for her fatally ill sister. During her search a celebrity murder, the discovery of a long-dead corpse, and a rash of organ-transplant deaths lead Blalock to uncover a black market in body parts. Strong language, violence, and descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45597. ## Almost No Memory. RC 45601. by Lydia Davis. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 1 cassette. A collection of tales reflecting on diverse themes, including love, tragedy, and alienation. In "Mr. Knockly," a woman attending her aunt's funeral observes a grief-stricken stranger. Hoping to learn more about the mysterious gentleman, she follows him for weeks and then witnesses his murder. 1997. RC 45601. ## Nevada Tough: The Baynes Clan, Book 5. RC 45602. by John S. McCord. read by John Polk. 2 cassettes. In this sequel to _California Eagles (RC 45341)_, Darnell Baynes receives word that profits have plummeted at his family's Nevada mine. Suspecting embezzlement by the workers, Baynes makes tracks for Nevada with a clever scheme to smoke out the culprits. Violence. 1996. RC 45602. ## In Praise of Mothers: A Literary Anthology. RC 45603. edited by Lilly Golden. read by Janis Gray. 2 cassettes. Fourteen short stories exploring the relationships between mothers, children, and family. Includes "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker and "The Good Deed" by Pearl Buck. 1994. RC 45603. ## Spice Box. RC 45614. by Grace Livingston Hill. read by Chris Shields. 2 cassettes. Immediately following her sister's funeral, Janice Whitmore leaves her home of five years to escape her evil brother-in-law. Found unconscious in a snowstorm, she is nursed back to health by Dr. Howard Sterling. But Janice will have to evade her nemesis three more times before she finds happiness. For high school and older readers. 1943. RC 45614. ## Do the Windows Open?. RC 45627. by Julie Hecht. read by Annie Wauters. 2 cassettes. Short stories depicting the excesses and banality of life in late-twentieth-century America, as told by a neurotic middle-aged woman. In the title work, she describes a series of bizarre characters encountered on a bus ride from Long Island into Manhattan, a trip she manages only with the aid of tranquilizers and music by Mozart. 1997. RC 45627. ## My Outlaw. RC 45632. by Linda Lael Miller. read by Margaret Strom. 2 cassettes. At age seven, Keighly Barrow looks in the mirror at her grandmother's house and sees a young boy who appears to be in a saloon. A century apart, the two meet at the mirror whenever Keighly visits. As an adult, she inherits the house and vows to go through the mirror. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1997. RC 45632. ## Allegro. RC 45647. by Joseph Machlis. read by Steven Carpenter. 2 cassettes. In this coming-of-age novel, Danny becomes a famous concert violinist and performs with Ruth, a pianist who is also his lover. Danny betrays her with other women, and himself with drugs. He must decide whether he is sincere about rehabilitation. Some descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45647. ## Riven Rock. RC 45676. by T. Coraghessan Boyle. read by Jim Zeiger. 4 cassettes. 1904. Stanley McCormick, heir to a Chicago fortune, marries a young scientist and leader in the women's movement, Katherine Dexter. McCormick soon descends into his family's schizophrenia and sexual mania and is secluded for the rest of his life. His wife remains faithful to him, from a distance. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1998. RC 45676. ## The Masterharper of Pern. RC 45681. by Anne McCaffrey. read by Erik Sandvold. 3 cassettes. Child prodigy Robinton, born at Harper Hall, is popular among the harpers, who teach the culture of Pern through their music. But the harpers are losing credibility because the dreaded Thread has not fallen for centuries. And in the north, the hatred of Robinton is growing. Falls between _Dragonflight (RC 12522)_ and _Dragonsdawn (RC 28037)_. 1998. RC 45681. ## The House on the Strand. RC 45682. by Daphne du Maurier. read by Jim Zeiger. 3 cassettes (Reissue). A young Englishman who is visiting a friend at his old house on the Cornish coast is induced to test a hallucinogenic drug that transports him back to the fourteenth century. He observes the people who lived then and returns many times to find out what happens to them. Descriptions of sex and some violence. 1969. RC 45682. ## Acorna: The Unicorn Girl. RC 45684. by Anne McCaffrey and Margaret Ball. read by Kristin Allison. 2 cassettes. Three prospectors find a baby alien traveling through space in a pod. She has a little horn in her forehead and possesses abilities to heal and to purify water and air. Her caretakers name her Acorna. To flee scientists who want to experiment on her, they travel to the outlaw planet Kezdet where more evil awaits. For senior high and older readers. 1997. RC 45684. ## The Ashes of Eden. RC 45690. by William Shatner. read by Bob Askey. 2 cassettes. At age sixty-two, Captain Kirk retires from Starfleet and faces a life devoid of challenge and adventure. But things change when a mysterious young woman enlists his aid to save her homeworld. Kirk travels to a world that rejuvenates him, but his actions threaten to disrupt the fragile peace between the Federation and the Klingon empire. A Star Trek novel. 1995. RC 45690. ## The Year of the Flood. RC 45691. by Eduardo Mendoza. read by Gabriella Cavallero. 1 cassette. Set in Spain in the 1950s, this is a tale of thwarted love. A mother superior approaches a wealthy landowner, who is a debonair womanizer, to request financial aid for her order. Their mutual attraction is stronger than either anticipated, but the nun is prevented from keeping an assignation when she is kidnapped by rebels. 1992. RC 45691. ## The Agero Sisters. RC 45692. by Cristina GarcĦa. read by Gabriella Cavallero. 2 cassettes. Constancia and Reina are sisters, born in Cuba but raised apart. Haunted by their mother's mysterious death and their father's suicide, the two eventually come together in Miami. But the key to understanding the family saga lies in Cuba, and Constancia returns to find it. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1997. RC 45692. ## The Road to the World's End. RC 45694. by Sigurd Hoel. read by Bill Wallace. 2 cassettes. Young Anders recounts his growing perception of people and the world beyond his Norwegian farm. His childhood description focuses on family ties and agricultural episodes, portraying a remote rural community in the early twentieth century. 1995. RC 45694. ## The Names of the Mountains. RC 45696. by Reeve Lindbergh. read by Mary Woods. 2 cassettes. The children of famed aviator Cal Linley gather at the home of their widowed mother, whose memory is fading with age. Together, at the side of the failing matriarch, the siblings share their lives and tragedies as they rekindle the bonds of family. 1992. RC 45696. ## The Maine Massacre. RC 45700. by Janwillem van de Wetering. read by Jim Zeiger. 2 cassettes. When his brother-in-law dies, the Amsterdam commissaris travels to Maine to help his sister settle her affairs. Sergeant de Gier, hoping to see a little of America, accompanies the commissaris. They soon discover that this is only the latest in a series of suspicious deaths in the area, and their probe uncovers some shady dealings. Strong language and violence. 1979. RC 45700. ## Both Ends of the Night: A Sharon McCone Mystery. RC 45705. by Marcia Muller. read by Pam Ward. 2 cassettes. Private investigator Sharon McCone's former flight instructor, Matty Wildress, hires Sharon to find her lover. John Seabrook, who has been missing for a week, had told Matty nothing about his past, but he left behind a young son, a pile of money, and instructions for her and the boy to go into hiding. Strong language and some violence. 1997. RC 45705. ## Dark Horse. RC 45707. by Bill Shoemaker. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 2 cassettes. Ex-jockey Coley Killebrew is content running his new restaurant until his fianc‚e is kidnapped by drug dealers who are involved in the horse racing business. Uncovering scams and scandals, Coley tries to save lives while in the midst of the DEA, Colombians, and corrupt horse owners. 1996. RC 45707. ## The Man in the Queue. RC 45708. by Josephine Tey. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 2 cassettes (Reissue). As a crowd of spectators is entering a London theater to watch a popular musical comedy, tragedy strikes. A man in the crowd sinks dead to the ground, a silver dagger protruding from his back. Inspector Alan Grant follows a trail of clues to the Scottish highlands and an improbable murderer with an unusual motive. 1957. RC 45708. ## Black and Blue. RC 45715. by Anna Quindlen. read by Sharon Murray. 2 cassettes. After yet another beating, emergency room nurse Fran Benedetto finally leaves her policeman husband, Bobby. She takes their ten-year-old son and flees to Florida through an underground organization. There, they begin quite different lives while they wait to see if Bobby can find them. Strong language and violence. Bestseller 1998. RC 45715. ## Here on Earth. RC 45717. by Alice Hoffman. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 2 cassettes. After nineteen happily married years in California, March Murray returns to her hometown in New England for a funeral with her fifteen-year-old daughter in tow. Meeting her childhood love, Hollis, the orphan her father had taken in, March realizes she still loves him. Abandoning her husband, March moves into Hollis's house but learns he is not the same boy she once adored. Strong language and descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1997. RC 45717. ## Only Love. RC 45718. by Erich Segal. read by Richard Hauenstein. 2 cassettes. As a young doctor, Matthew Hiller joins M‚decine Internationale and trains to work in Africa. He falls in love with a fellow trainee, Silvia, and they plan to marry. But Silvia deserts him and marries another. Years later, Silvia comes to Matthew to explain--and for treatment of a brain tumor. Some strong language. Bestseller 1997. RC 45718. ## Fear Nothing. RC 45719. by Dean Koontz. read by Bob Askey. 3 cassettes. Christopher Snow has a skin disease, xeroderma pigmentosum, which has forced him to hide from light during all of his twenty-eight years. When his father dies of cancer, Chris stumbles on something odd in the hospital. Soon he is running for his life as he tries to unravel a mystery. Violence and some strong language. Bestseller 1998. RC 45719. ## Thrill!. RC 45720. by Jackie Collins. read by Chuck Benson. 3 cassettes. Gorgeous Lara Ivory agrees to star in a film for her ex-husband's wife, Nikki. While on the set, Lara falls in love with new actor Joey Lorenzo. While her colleagues struggle to control Lara, a stalker is watching her every move. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1998. RC 45720. ## Dream a Little Dream. RC 45735. by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 3 cassettes. After her embezzling televangelist husband dies in a crash, his destitute young widow, Rachel Stone, brings her little boy back to face the unfriendly town of Salvation, North Carolina. Reeling from his own loss, surly Gabe Bonner is dismayed to find himself helping Rachel. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1998. RC 45735. ## A Winter Wedding. RC 45746. by Janice Bennett and others. read by Janis Gray. 2 cassettes. Three short stories centered around the theme of weddings in the wintertime. In _The Fairy Tale Wedding_, the bride's cousin gets help from the groom's cousin in planning the perfect ceremony, but a surprise awaits them both. In _A Match for the Season_, a cousin also plays an important role. Bestseller 1998. RC 45746. ## Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. RC 45768. by Rebecca Wells. read by Kimberly Schraf. 3 cassettes. At forty, Sidda Walker is a famous theater director whose life spirals downward after a _New York Times_ interview implies that her mother, Vivi, was a child abuser. Vivi immediately disowns Sidda, but the Ya-Yas, Vivi's longtime friends, intervene. Sequel to _Little Altars Everywhere (RC 36350)_. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1996. RC 45768. ## Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned. RC 45769. by Walter Mosley. read by Bob Moore. 2 cassettes. In fourteen linked stories, an older ex-con named Socrates ponders decency and formulates a moral code for African American men on the streets of Watts. Socrates employs his principles by befriending Darryl, a fatherless twelve-year-old boy, and making him take responsibility for his actions. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller 1998. RC 45769. ## Where Love Goes. RC 45796. by Joyce Maynard. read by Michele Schaeffer. 2 cassettes. Claire, mother of two and nearly forty, is recently divorced and searching for love. Claire eventually finds a perfect partner in Tim, who is also divorced and has a daughter. Bringing their families together, though, proves problematic for the children. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1995. RC 45796. ## Finder. RC 45804. by Greg Rucka. read by Christopher Walker. 2 cassettes. While working as a bouncer in a New York club, Atticus Kodiak rescues young Erika Wyatt, the prodigal daughter of his former army commander. Kodiak returns Erika to her father and learns that the girl faces mortal danger in a child custody struggle. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 45804. ## Death of a Macho Man. RC 45819. by M.C. Beaton. read by John Horton. 2 cassettes. Scottish Constable Hamish Macbeth foolishly agrees to fight the latest troublemaking newcomer in town. "Macho Man" professes to be an American wrestler, although his accent becomes Scots after a few drinks. When he turns up dead before the match, Macbeth is the prime suspect and stands to lose his job and his freedom. 1996. RC 45819. ## The Virgin in the Ice: The Sixth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael. RC 45828. by Ellis Peters. read by Tom Martin. 2 cassettes. Twelfth-century Shropshire was a hotbed of crime; this is the sixth medieval mystery solved by Brother Cadfael. This time he has to travel some distance from his Shrewsbury monastery, through countryside made dangerous by civil war, in search of two missing wards of the order. 1982. RC 45828. ## The Mountains Have a Secret. RC 45829. compiled by Arthur W. Upfield. read by Graeme Malcolm. 2 cassettes. In October two young girls set out for a walk in the Grampian Mountains of Australia. They are never seen again, and the policeman who is sent to investigate is murdered. Now it is March, and Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte attempts to solve the mystery. Some strong language and some violence. 1948. RC 45829. ## Gone to Earth. RC 45830. by Rick Boyer. read by J.P. Linton. 2 cassettes. Oral surgeon Doc Adams and his wife Mary purchase an abandoned farm in the Berkshires. While restoring the homestead, they find four vintage Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the barn and their riders in shallow graves. After several more murders, it appears that Doc is the next target of Buddy Franz, a sadistic biker. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 1990. RC 45830. ## Jack Maggs. RC 45849. by Peter Carey. read by Graeme Malcolm. 2 cassettes. In 1837 wanted felon John Maggs returns to London to find his foster son, Henry Phipps, but must conceal his own identity or risk execution. While waiting for Phipps to show up at his home, Maggs is stricken with a mysterious illness and finds himself under the control of a mesmerist who may uncover his secret past. Some strong language. Bestseller 1997. RC 45849. ## Apocryphal Tales. RC 45851. by Karel ŝapek. read by Ed Blake. 1 cassette. Humorous short stories written by one of Czechoslovakia's leading novelists and playwrights during the 1920s and 1930s. ŝapek, who died in 1938, views European history and mythology from the perspective of his times in order to highlight social and political concerns. 1997. RC 45851. ## The Subtle Knife: His Dark Materials, Book 2. RC 45857. by Philip Pullman. read by Suzanne Toren. 2 cassettes. Sequel to _The Golden Compass (RC 44343)_. Lyra and her daemon are joined in Ci'gazze by twelve-year-old Will, who is searching for his long-lost explorer father. Will proves his mettle--losing two fingers in a fight--and now bears the magical Subtle Knife. Lyra and Will assist in each other's quests. Some violence. For junior and senior high readers. 1997. RC 45857. ## After Hannibal. RC 45861. by Barry Unsworth. read by George Holmes. 2 cassettes. In the Umbria region of Italy, five sets of foreigners have chosen to live the simple life among the peasants. Though all appreciate the beauty, art, and history of the area, they have problems getting along with one another and their neighbors. Unfortunately, they resort to the deceitful, cunning, and greedy local lawyer Mancini to resolve their differences. 1996. RC 45861. ## Guilty Pleasures. RC 45879. by Lawrence Sanders. read by John Polk. 2 cassettes. Barbara Folsby and her brother, Brett, grow up disliking each other intensely. Brett is merely annoyed when Barbara joins their family's publishing business, but later he sees her success as a threat to his inheritance. Eventually, both will do anything to win power. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. Bestseller 1998. RC 45879. ## The Rawhiders: The Wells Fargo Trail, Book 4. RC 45939. by Jim Walker. read by Jim Zeiger. 2 cassettes. Wells Fargo agent Zac Cobb's latest job is to pose as a cattle buyer in Kansas. Meanwhile, the four Reddiger sisters of Texas drive their cattle to Dodge City to save the family ranch that their Mennonite parents struggled so hard to build. Hiring Zac's brother Joe to help them proves to be a great blessing. Sequel to _The Rail Kings (RC 45319)_. 1995. RC 45939. ## The Desert Hawks: The Wells Fargo Trail, Book 5. RC 45940. by Jim Walker. read by Jim Zeiger. 3 cassettes. Wells Fargo agent Zac Cobb's new assignment takes him to Arizona to track down bandits stealing army payrolls. It also leads him into a confrontation with his brother Julian, who, bitter from injuries suffered in the Civil War, has become an outlaw. They find themselves thrust together on a boat careening down the rapids of the Colorado River. Sequel to _The Rawhiders (RC 45939)_. 1996. RC 45940. ## Music in the Night. RC 45952. by V.C. Andrews. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes. Teenager Laura Logan is becoming interested in boys, even though her twin brother, Cary, isn't inclined to find a girlfriend. When Laura becomes involved with Robert, her Grandmother Olivia insists that he is not up to the family's social standing. Laura defies her grandmother, until a tragic accident occurs. Sequel to _Unfinished Symphony (RC 45275)_. Bestseller 1998. RC 45952. ## Critical Judgement. RC 45957. by Michael Palmer. read by Chuck Benson. 3 cassettes. Dr. Abby Dolan follows her fianc‚, Josh, to the small California town of Patience and takes a job at the hospital. But Josh, overcome by troubling headaches, soon leaves her, and a fellow doctor asks Abby to help him prove that Josh's employer, Colstar, is poisoning the townspeople. Some strong language and some violence. Bestseller 1996. RC 45957. ## Cloudsplitter. RC 45966. by Russell Banks. read by Jim Zeiger. 6 cassettes. Fictional account of John Brown's crusade against slavery culminating in his band's raid on the armory at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, in 1859. Presented as lengthy letters by Owen Brown, John's son, in response to a history professor's inquiry about the abolitionist forty years after Brown's execution. Bestseller 1998. RC 45966. ## Peeling the Onion. RC 45969. by Wendy Orr. read by Kristin Allison. 1 cassette. After winning a karate championship, seventeen-year-old Anna is hurt in a serious car accident. Before the full extent of her neck and ankle injuries is diagnosed, she endures intense physical pain. Her emotional trauma, from all the changes in her life, is even deeper. Some strong language. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1996. RC 45969. ## Finding the Dream. RC 45977. by Nora Roberts. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes. In this sequel to _Holding the Dream (RC 44156)_, Laura Templeton struggles to cope with her divorce, raise her two daughters, run Templeton House, and work at the store where she is part owner. Further complicating her life, her brother Josh asks her for a favor on behalf of his longtime friend, Michael. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1997. RC 45977. ## The Roaring Girl: Stories. RC 45981. by Greg Hollingshead. read by Jim Zeiger. 2 cassettes. Short stories involving ordinary people whose lives go awry. In "The Side of the Elements," a man rents his house for a year and comes back to a wake. In "The Death of Brul‚," a boy reminisces about growing up next to a family of fourteen children. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1995. RC 45981. ## Bag Men. RC 45982. by John Flood. read by Chuck Benson. 2 cassettes. On New Year's Day 1965, a priest's bludgeoned body is found on a Logan Airport runway. Assistant D.A. Ray Dunn probes the murder with a narcotics detective, the former partner of Dunn's corrupt-cop father. The sleuths delve into the drug underworld and uncover a federal conspiracy. Strong language and violence. 1997. RC 45982. ## Lives of the Monster Dogs. RC 45988. by Kirsten Bakis. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes. In 1882 a Prussian biologist develops a race of intrepid "dog soldiers," who walk upright and speak. The scientist and his dogs flee to a compound in Canada from which the dogs escape to New York in the year 2008. A young reporter joins the dog colony and uncovers their bizarre secrets. Violence. 1997. RC 45988. ## Treasures. RC 45997. by Jo-Ann Power. read by Gabriella Cavallero. 2 cassettes. Cat Farrell is left at the altar by her true love, Spencer Lyonns. Now, still humiliated three years later, Cat tries to reenter Victorian society. Unbeknown to her, Spencer is sent by Queen Victoria to find an Egyptian papyrus, which Cat's father is suspected of having stolen. In the process, he tries to regain Cat's confidence and, ultimately, her love. Explicit descriptions of sex. 1996. RC 45997. ## I Know This Much Is True. RC 46124. by Wally Lamb. read by John Stratton. 6 cassettes. Thomas Birdsey, a schizophrenic, walks into a Connecticut Public Library, prays to God, and then cuts off his right hand. The act changes his life and that of Dominick, his twin brother. Searching for his identity, Dominick struggles with being his brother's keeper and with his own survival. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1998. RC 46124. ## Devotion. RC 46130. by Katherine Sutcliffe. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes. England, 1805. Trey Hawthorne, duke of Salterdon, wounded by a band of thieves, lies in a state of semiconsciousness occasionally awakening and turning violent. Maria Ashton, wanting to escape a tyrannical father, restores Trey to health. Love develops, but an aristocrat isn't supposed to marry a servant. Sequel to _Miracle (RC 40276)_. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1996. RC 46130. ## Finders Keepers. RC 46141. by Sharon Sala. read by Kristin Allison. 2 cassettes. A car accident cost Molly Eden her unborn child and the chance to have another. So Molly is overcome with pain when a lost child runs into her yard and asks, "Isth you my momma?" But that is just the beginning of the hurt she endures as she falls in love with the boy's father. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 46141. ## The Loop. RC 46713. by Nicholas Evans. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 3 cassettes. Buck Calder is so outraged when a wolf kills the family dog within reach of Buck's baby grandson that he rallies the residents of Hope, Montana, to a hunt. But he has to deal with young wildlife biologist Helen Ross and his son Luke's growing affection for both the wolves and Helen. Strong language and violence. Bestseller 1998. RC 46713. ## ### _Books for Children_ Books listed in this issue of _Talking Book Topics_ were recently sent to cooperating libraries. The complete collection contains books by many authors on fiction and nonfiction subjects, including animals, geography, nature, mystery, sports, and others. Contact your cooperating library to learn more about the wide range of books available in the collection. Cassette books are labeled with the code RC and play at 15/16 ips. To order books, contact your cooperating library. _Cassettes Nonfiction_ World Series Classics. RC 43418. by Dan Gutman. read by Maxine Wasserman. 2 cassettes. Play-by-play narrations of what the author considers to be the five most exciting World Series in the history of baseball: 1912, 1924, 1947, 1975, and 1991. Conveys the drama and suspense of the action-filled games, complete with interesting facts and anecdotes. For grades 5-8. 1994. RC 43418. ## Amy Tan: Author of _The Joy Luck Club_. RC 44265. by Barbara Kramer. read by Mimi Bederman. 1 cassette. Amy Tan is a Chinese American bestselling writer who grew up in California. This biography describes her own difficulty in accepting the heritage her parents brought with them from China, an experience shared by characters in her novels. Explains how she became an author of adult and children's fiction and describes the books. For grades 6-9. 1996. RC 44265. ## _Sad Underwear_ and Other Complications: More Poems for Children and Their Parents. RC 44267. by Judith Viorst. read by Peggy Gilleland. 1 cassette. Collection of more than forty poems covering topics such as the first day of school, fairy tales, pals and pests, moms and dads, and growing up. In the title poem, a young person states that "When my best friend's mad at me, / Everything is sad. / Even my underwear." For grades 2-4. 1995. RC 44267. ## Growing Up in America: 1830 to 1860. RC 44580. by Evelyn Toynton. read by Miriam Wagner. 1 cassette. Depicts the lives of children during pre-Civil War days, a time when colonial America was becoming industrialized. Examines various ways of life in a New England village, the Great Plains, a Sioux tribe, New York City, and a Southern plantation with slaves. Describes school, work, and play. For grades 3-6. 1995. RC 44580. ## Frank Lloyd Wright: Maverick Architect. RC 44581. by Frances A. Davis. read by Marilyn Gleason. 1 cassette. Life of the innovative twentieth-century American architect whose advanced and often radical constructions--such as Fallingwater, a house built atop a waterfall--helped create a distinctly "American" architectural style. The author discusses Wright's unique use of shape and material. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 44581. ## Mail Call! The History of the U.S. Postal Service. RC 44583. by Nancy O'Keefe Bolick. read by Mimi Bederman. 1 cassette. Discusses the importance of Benjamin Franklin, the "father of the U.S. Postal Service," whose many ideas greatly improved mail delivery. Also looks at some of the more interesting methods used to move the mail in the nation's early days: horses, camels, homing pigeons, dogsleds, and hot air balloons. For grades 4-7. 1994. RC 44583. ## Mandela: From the Life of the South African Statesman. RC 44755. by Floyd Cooper. read by Chuck Young. 1 cassette. Traces the life of Nelson Mandela from his youth in South Africa, where his family taught him to stand firm for what was right and fair. Although he left home to get an education, he abided by this lesson even when it caused trouble for him. Mandela later became the first black president of his country and a world leader. For grades 2-4. 1996. RC 44755. ## A Pioneer Woman's Memoir: Based on the Journal of Arabella Clemens Fulton. RC 44757. by Judith E. Greenberg and Helen Carey McKeever. read by Susan McInerney. 1 cassette. In 1864, Arabella Clemens, twenty, set out for the Oregon Territory with her twin sisters and their husbands. Sixty years later, at her children's request, Arabella recounts her journey with all its joys--including her marriage to Frank Fulton--and hardships-- Indians, scarce food, raging rivers, fierce storms, and deaths. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1995. RC 44757. ## Smoking: A Risky Business. RC 45323. by Laurence Pringle. read by Brian Conn. 1 cassette. Explores the history, addictive appeal, and health risks of cigarette smoking. Discusses the efforts of antitobacco groups and government to curtail smoking, as well as the reactive strategies of the tobacco industry. Urges readers to quit smoking or never start. For grades 3-6. 1996. RC 45323. ## Ray Charles: Soul Man. RC 45389. by Ruth Turk. read by Bob Moore. 1 cassette. Biography of the black musician who was blinded by glaucoma as a child. Charles left school at an early age to pursue his musical career. He traveled from his home in Florida to form different bands and became a popular performer of international renown. Covers periods of Charles's life from childhood to age sixty-three. For grades 4-7. 1996. RC 45389. ## All about Deer. RC 45394. by Jim Arnosky. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. Observes the world of deer, including the twenty species that graze five of the world's continents. Illustrates and describes their physical traits, how they tend their young, and their feeding and survival behaviors. For grades 2-4. 1996. RC 45394. ## Basher Five-Two: The True Story of F-16 Fighter Pilot Captain Scott O'Grady. RC 45398. by Scott O'Grady. read by Lewis Grenville. 1 cassette. Air Force fighter pilot Scott O'Grady recounts the harrowing experience of being shot down over hostile Bosnian territory in 1995. He details the missile hit on his plane, his perilous parachute drop, his six days spent evading capture, and his dramatic rescue by marines. For grades 5-8. 1997. RC 45398. ## Life on Mars. RC 45399. by David Getz. read by David Elias. 1 cassette. Describes the challenges, risks, and thrills of an expedition to the red planet. During an imaginary flight, the reader learns about eating, sleeping, and exercising in a weightless environment. Discusses setting up a base for living on Martian soil. For grades 3-6. 1997. RC 45399. ## Chesapeake Bay Goose Music. RC 45401. by Roger Ethier. read by Gregory Gorton. 1 cassette. The author tells his daughter how a young Canada goose was separated from his migrating flock, was wounded, and landed on a tiny island in Chesapeake Bay. Nursed back to health by "Petite Mom," the author's mother, the goose is unable to fly but still finds a mate, who returns to the island each year with their offspring. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 1995. RC 45401. ## Water: Almost Enough for Everyone. RC 45419. by Stephanie Ocko. read by Patricia McDermott. 1 cassette. Examines the phenomenon of drought as an environmental and social threat worldwide. Discusses cases of disastrous water shortages in such places as the northwestern U.S., Antigua, and the African Sahel. Explains how air and ocean currents, global deforestation trends, and other factors can cause droughts. For grades 5-8. 1995. RC 45419. ## The Dead Sea Scrolls. RC 45633. by Ilene Cooper. read by David Elias. 1 cassette. Describes the 1947 discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls by a Bedouin shepherd boy. Traces the history of custody, restoration, interpretation, and public release of the ancient documents. Explains the historical significance of the scrolls. For grades 5-8. 1997. RC 45633. ## The Wind at Work: An Activity Guide to Windmills. RC 45640. by Gretchen Woelfle. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. Explores the history of windmills as a source of power for pumping water, grinding grain, and generating electricity. Traces the technology from ancient wind machines to modern efficient wind turbines. Includes topical exercises and projects. For grades 4-7. 1997. RC 45640. ## Fingerprints and Talking Bones: How Real-Life Crimes Are Solved. RC 45658. by Charlotte Foltz Jones. read by Christopher Walker. 1 cassette. Discusses the use of forensic science and technology for crime-solving. Recounts cases in which analyses of fibers, glass fragments, bullets, and human skeletons led to arrests and convictions. Describes a variety of high-tech police tools. For grades 5-8. 1997. RC 45658. ## Beyond Your Senses: The New World of Sensors. RC 45729. by Hal Hellman. read by Jack Fox. 1 cassette. The author describes sensors that are being created to replicate the five human senses and how they are being used in industry. Explains how robots and machines replace humans to produce a better product or perform a task. Describes how burglar alarms, toasters, and satellites use these sensors. For grades 4-7. 1997. RC 45729. ## Seven Brave Women. RC 45778. by Betsy Hearne. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. The author tells of her great-great-great-grandmother Elizabeth, a Mennonite immigrant from Switzerland. She also recalls six other female forebears, including her mother, and concludes that all of them "made history by not fighting wars." For grades K-3. 1997. RC 45778. ## Leonardo da Vinci. RC 45875. by Diane Stanley. read by Ken Kliban. 1 cassette. Presents facts on the life of Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. Famous in his own time for his painting, war machines, and scientific experiments, da Vinci kept detailed journals of his far-ranging ideas. For grades 3-6. 1996. RC 45875. ## Desert Dwellers: Native People of the American Southwest. RC 45960. by Scott S. Warren. read by Kristin Allison. 1 cassette. Portrays six Native American cultures of the southwest, including the Pueblo, Navajo, Pima, Pai, Hopi, and Apache. Profiles their histories, beliefs, rituals, arts, languages, governments, and customs. Depicts the blending of traditional with modern lifestyles. For grades 4-7. 1997. RC 45960. ## The Best of Shakespeare. RC 45975. retold by E. Nesbit. read by Gabriella Cavallero. 1 cassette. Ten of Shakespeare's plays retold in simple language. Nesbit compiled the collection after a visit to the poet's home with her children. She encouraged them to try reading some of the original plays, only to be told the writing was too difficult to understand. This volume includes _Hamlet_, _Romeo and Juliet_, _The Tempest_, _Macbeth_, and _Othello_. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 1997. RC 45975. ## ### _Cassettes Fiction_ Buddy Love: Now on Video. RC 40968. by Ilene Cooper. read by Don Emmick. 1 cassette. At thirteen Buddy Love's main interests are television and girls. School bores him and so does his family. But when Buddy's father wins a video camera and Buddy gets a chance to use it for a school project, he begins to surprise himself. For grades 5-8. 1995. RC 40968. ## More Than a Name. RC 44263. by Candice F. Ransom. read by Marilyn Gleason. 1 cassette. Cammie's mother has just married Mike Bixby. They move into Mike's house, meet all of Mike's relatives, and send Cammie to the school Mike went to as a boy. As Cammie tries to avoid her obnoxious new cousin, she anxiously waits for Mike to offer to adopt her so they can be a real family. For grades 2-4. 1995. RC 44263. ## Grandma Essie's Covered Wagon. RC 44399. by David Williams. read by June Carter. 1 cassette. Grandma Essie remembers the time her father loaded up her family and their belongings in a covered wagon and set out from Missouri for a better life out West. She recalls her experiences as a little girl at the turn of the century living on a farm in Kansas, moving to an oil boom town in Oklahoma, and finally returning to Missouri. For grades K-3. 1993. RC 44399. ## Even Stephen. RC 44402. by Johanna Hurwitz. read by June Carter. 1 cassette. Sunny, fourteen, is nothing like her older brother, Stephen, who excels at school, in sports, and in practically anything he tries. Yet they are very close. When Stephen finally experiences failure, Sunny helps him to accept it. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 44402. ## Diane Goode's Book of Scary Stories and Songs. RC 44407. by Diane Goode. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Collection of stories, poems, and songs featuring ghosts and goblins, giants and ghouls, and other scary characters--some as silly as they are frightening. For grades 3-6. 1994. RC 44407. ## Missing Pieces. RC 44403. by Norma Fox Mazer. read by Mimi Bederman. 1 cassette. At fourteen, Jessie Wells craves more than her mother's stock story about the father who deserted her, so she begins calling all the Wellses in the phone book. Meanwhile, Jessie is having problems with her friends, and the great-aunt who helped raise both Jessie and her mother is becoming forgetful. For grades 6-9. 1995. RC 44403. ## Kokopelli's Flute. RC 44404. by Will Hobbs. read by Phil Regensdorf. 1 cassette. Out on a nighttime hike to see an eclipse of the moon, Tepary Jones, thirteen, and his dog, Dusty, interrupt two pot-stealers in an ancient New Mexico cave. When Tepary blows on a flute from a disturbed grave, he turns into a changeling: packrat by night, boy by day. For grades 4-7. 1995. RC 44404. ## Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen. RC 44585. by Hans Christian Andersen. read by Graci Ragsdale. 1 cassette. Twelve of Andersen's stories translated by Neil Philip. He has included such well-known tales as "The Princess and the Pea," "Thumbelina," and "The Ugly Duckling," as well as several lesser known, such as "The Shadow," "Grief," and "Father's Always Right." For grades 2-4 and older readers. 1995. RC 44585. ## The Oxboy. RC 44754. by Anne Mazer. read by Chuck Young. 1 cassette. A stark, violent allegory about prejudice and intolerance depicts a time and place when animals and humans often mated. Then the pure-blood people, threatened by crossbreeding, designate a group of hunters to seek out and massacre all who are not pure humans. Oxboy, whose ox father has fled the hunters, tries to conceal his heritage. However, for befriending an otter he is ostra- cized and imprisoned. Violence. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 1993. RC 44754. ## Harriet the Spy. RC 44768. by Louise Fitzhugh. read by Susan McInerney. 2 cassettes. Harriet M. Welsch, eleven, is a spy. She has her own sleuthing outfit and her special secret notebook in which she records observations--sometimes good and sometimes bad--about all of her friends. When members of her sixth-grade class discover the book, Harriet must find a way to get out of trouble. For grades 5-8. 1964. RC 44768. ## The Ballad of Lucy Whipple. RC 44772. by Karen Cushman. read by Kimberly Schraf. 1 cassette. Following her dream in 1849, widowed Mrs. Whipple moves her children to a California mining settlement where she opens a boarding house in a tent. Hating California, her oldest daughter, California Morning, changes her name to Lucy and plots to return to Massachusetts. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 44772. ## Mia, the Beach Cat. RC 44773. by Wolfram Hanel. read by Nancy Kronenfeld. 1 cassette. Maggie and her new friend, a stray kitten called Mia, have fun playing dodge-the-wave at the water's edge. But one day the kitten jumps overboard from a fishing boat where she hitched a ride in the early morning, and she has to be rescued from the waves. Then Maggie asks her father to help her adopt Mia, so the kitten will be safe. For grades 2-4. 1994. RC 44773. ## Father Bear Comes Home. RC 44774. by Else Holmelund Minarik. read by Peggy Gilleland. 1 cassette (Reissue). Little Bear's father is away on a fishing trip. Little Bear tells his friends that his father may bring home a mermaid. So hen, duck, and cat wait at Little Bear's house. But Father Bear doesn't have a mermaid when he arrives. For grades K-3. 1959. RC 44774. ## Mr. Potter's Pet. RC 44775. by Dick King-Smith. read by Ray Dizefalo. 1 cassette. Fifty-year-old Mr. Potter has lived a dull life with his strict parents and has never been able to have a pet. But now, because of a bad tin of crab, his parents are dead. On his way home from the funeral, Mr. Potter buys himself an unusual pet. For grades 2-4. 1996. RC 44775. ## The Case of the Scaredy Cats. RC 44776. by Crosby Bonsall. read by Nancy Kronenfeld. 1 cassette. Wizard, Tubby, Skinny, and Snitch are private eyes. They have their own clubhouse, but the girls have taken it over. And the boys' plan to scare the girls away doesn't seem to work. Then one of the girls becomes missing and the private eyes have a job to do. For grades K-3. 1971. RC 44776. ## The Junkyard Dog. RC 44778. by Erika Tamar. read by Cyn Delafield. 1 cassette. As Katie Lawrence, eleven, walks home from school one afternoon, she notices a dog in the junkyard. The dog is very skinny and very scared. Katie can't get the dog out of her mind. With help from her stepfather, Katie takes on the responsibility of feeding and caring for the dog, even though he remains locked in the junkyard. For grades 4-7. 1995. RC 44778. ## Fearsome's Hero. RC 44785. by Dona Schenker. read by Mimi Bederman. 1 cassette. Tully spent fifth grade being bullied by tough Honey Kotcher, but this year is different. After helping Honey out of a jam, Tully is dismayed to realize she now has a crush on him. And his efforts to make her leave him alone keep backfiring. For grades 4-7. 1994. RC 44785. ## The Shadow Children. RC 44976. by Steven Schnur. read by Ray Hagen. 1 cassette. A few years after World War II, an eleven-year-old boy, Etienne, spends the summer on his grandfather's farm near Mont Brulant. Etienne has encounters with hungry school children hiding in the woods with their teacher, Isaac. Only Etienne can see them. From his grandfather and the housekeeper Etienne learns the tragic story about the children during the Nazi occupation. For grades 4-7. 1994. RC 44976. ## Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse. RC 45212. by Kevin Henkes. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Lilly loves school, and especially her teacher, Mr. Slinger. She even wrote a nice story about him. But Lilly changes her mind about Mr. Slinger the day she takes to school her movie star sunglasses, her three shiny quarters, and her new purple plastic purse that plays a tune. Companion to _Chester's Way (RC 31330)_ and _Julius, the Baby of the World (RC 32672)._ For grades K-3. 1996. 1996. RC 45212. ## Unfinished Dreams. RC 45344. by Jane Breskin Zalben. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. Sixth-grader Jason Glass dreams of becoming a well-known violinist, and his school principal, Mr. Carr, supports him. Then Mr. Carr begins missing school, and everyone learns he has AIDS. Jason's classmates say unkind things about Mr. Carr instead of remembering how much fun he was. Only Jason understands being different. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 45344. ## Glennis, Before and After. RC 45345. by Patricia Calvert. read by Annie Wauters. 1 cassette. When Glennis's father is sent to prison for committing savings-and-loan fraud, her mother has a nervous breakdown, and Glennis and her brothers and sisters go to live with various friends and relatives. Glennis picks an aunt who lives near the prison, certain that she can help her father prove his innocence. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 45345. ## Chuck and Danielle. RC 45364. by Peter Dickinson. read by Anne Flosnik. 1 cassette. Danielle is very protective of Chuck, her dog. She has to be because Chuck is afraid of almost everything: motorcycles, pigeons, a stuffed bear, even the sound of footsteps in the night. Occasionally Chuck does something helpful, although accidental, such as knocking down a pursesnatcher. Even though Chuck causes lots of problems, Danielle is very loyal. For grades 3-6. 1996. RC 45364. ## The Last Man's Reward. RC 45391. by David Patneaude. read by Rick Rohan. 1 cassette. A valuable baseball card turns up in a garage sale. Albert and his four friends agree it will belong to the last one still living in their apartment complex. Albert later decides that the proceeds from the card would benefit his teacher, whose wife has cancer. But retrieving it from the hiding place proves very risky. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 45391. ## The Golden Aquarians. RC 45392. by Monica Hughes. read by Rick Rohan. 1 cassette. In the year 2092, thirteen-year-old Walt Elliot leaves Earth to join his father on the planet Aqua. There, Colonel Angus Elliot transforms the planet into a place Earth colonists can live. Walt then discovers amphibian lifeforms that warn of an imminent ecological catastrophe, but Colonel Elliot believes there isn't any danger. For grades 5-8. 1995. RC 45392. ## Patrick's Tree House. RC 45395. by Steven Kroll. read by Gregory Gorton. 1 cassette. As nine-year-old Patrick arrives for his annual August visit with his grandparents, Granddad surprises him with a tree house. At first dismayed that two tough boys take over his tree house, Patrick eventually finds a way to befriend the troubled trespassers. For grades 2-4. 1994. RC 45395. ## Becoming Felix. RC 45397. by Nancy Hope Wilson. read by Rick Rohan. 1 cassette. Twelve-year-old JJ combines a love for his family's dairy farm with a passion for playing the clarinet. When JJ neglects his music to shoulder additional farm chores after his mom injures herself, his friendship with fellow musician Steven begins to fray. For grades 5-7. 1996. RC 45397. ## Caleb's Choice. RC 45400. by G. Clifton Wisler. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. When his family falls on hard times in 1858, young Caleb Dulaney is sent to live and work at his grandmother's Texas inn. Caleb discovers that his new guardian is helping slaves escape into free Kansas, and he is forced into a difficult choice between right and wrong. For grades 4-8. 1996. RC 45400. ## Mysterious Tales of Japan. RC 45407. by Rafe Martin. read by Robert Sams. 1 cassette. A collection of ten Japanese folktales. The introduction explains that the beauty of the natural world is important in many of these tales and that acts of kindness are often repaid in unusual ways. Includes story notes. For grades 3-6. 1996. RC 45407. ## Children of Summer: Henri Fabre's Insects. RC 45413. by Margaret J. Anderson. read by Christopher Walker. 1 cassette. A fictionalized account of the research of nineteenth-century entomologist Jean Henri Fabre. Fabre's ten-year-old son tells of his father's extensive studies on insect behavior. He describes the novel experiments and fascinating discoveries about beetles, wasps, moths, and other tiny creatures. For grades 5-8. 1997. RC 45413. ## The Shimmershine Queens. RC 45416. by Camille Yarbrough. read by Ilona Dulaski. 1 cassette. Growing up in the city is hard for Angie. Her father has left home, and the kids at school tease her about her hair and coloring. When ninety-year-old Cousin Seatta visits from Alabama, Angie learns of her heritage and to think proudly of herself, to "shimmershine." For grades 5-8. 1988. RC 45416. ## White Lilacs. RC 45542. by Carolyn Meyer. read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona. 1 cassette. Twelve-year-old Rosa Lee Jefferson of Dillon, Texas, loves the "Garden of Eden" her grandfather has created with flowers around their home in the Freedomtown community. But in 1921, the white people of Dillon want to build a park in that part of town, and that means Rosa Lee's family and their entire community will be forced to move. For grades 5-8. 1993. RC 45542. ## Over Sea, under Stone. RC 45567. by Susan Cooper. read by David Palmer. 2 cassettes (Reissue). The three Drew children find a crumbling old map that may lead to an ancient treasure linked with King Arthur and possessing strength more powerful than life itself. Prequel to _The Dark Is Rising (RC 8054)_. For grades 6-9. 1965. RC 45567. ## Outrageously Alice. RC 45568. by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. read by Kerry Cundiff. 1 cassette. Now in eighth grade, Alice, of _Alice the Brave (RC 44063)_, laments being incredibly boring. As she tries joining clubs, changing her look, and trying to fit in as a bridesmaid for her brother's ex-girlfriend, Alice continues to hope that her widowed father will marry. For grades 6-9. 1997. RC 45568. ## Purely Rosie Pearl. RC 45580. by Patricia A. Cochrane. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 1 cassette. In 1936, Rosie Pearl, twelve, and her family have been migrant workers since the Great Depression forced them to sell the family farm. Her new friendship with Maggie, who at first seems "too snooty to be a picker," helps Rosie Pearl through a summer of tough times. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 45580. ## The Maestro. RC 45582. by Tim Wynne-Jones. read by Randy Davidson. 2 cassettes. Fed up with his brutal, philandering father, fourteen-year-old Burl Crow takes off into the Canadian wilderness. He stumbles upon the cabin of an odd but inspiring pianist, Nathaniel Orlando Gow. Gow returns to the city the following day, allowing Burl to stay on in the cabin. A month later Burl learns that Gow is dead. For grades 5-8. 1995. RC 45582. ## The Music of Dolphins. RC 45591. by Karen Hesse. read by Jill Fox. 1 cassette. An adolescent girl is captured by the Coast Guard, separating her from the dolphin family that raised her. Believing they rescued her, doctors name her Mila, for "miracle," and try to teach her human skills. But Mila misses her dolphin family and longs for her home in the warm sea. She questions the wisdom of the doctors and whose life is better. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 45591. ## The Secret of the Desert Stone: The Cooper Kids Adventure, Book 5. RC 45592. by Frank E. Peretti. read by Jack Fox. 1 cassette. Dr. Jacob Cooper and his teenage children, Jay and Lila, are in Africa to identify a man-made stone that is more than two miles high and about four miles long. It appeared overnight and divides two warring nations. But when the Coopers begin studying the stone, they find themselves in great danger. Sequel to _Trapped at the Bottom of the Sea (RC 41017)_. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 45592. ## Pearls of Lutra. RC 45599. by Brian Jacques. read by David Palmer. 3 cassettes. Redwall Abbey has a hidden treasure of six large, pink pearls. Tansy, the hedgehog maid, is determined to find them but so is Emperor Ublaz, who had stolen them years before from the otters of Holt Lutra. Meanwhile, Martin the Warrior attempts to rescue the kidnapped Abbott Durral. Companion to _Redwall (RC 29729)_. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 45599. ## Brooklyn Doesn't Rhyme. RC 45615. by Joan W. Blos. read by Mary Ann Nichols. 1 cassette. Rosey Sachs is a first-generation American in the early 1900s. She and her sixth-grade class have to write stories about their families, intended to strengthen their pride and respect for one another. This collection of Rosey's stories tells about her family and friends in a diverse Brooklyn neighborhood. For grades 4-7. 1994. RC 45615. ## Passager: The Young Merlin Trilogy, Book 1. RC 45620. by Jane Yolen. read by Steven Carpenter. 1 cassette. A young boy is abandoned in the woods in medieval England. He lives like the wild animals, sleeping in trees and searching for food. After a year alone, the boy encounters a falconer who tames him, reclaims him as a human, and restores his given name, Merlin. Prequel to _Hobby (RC 45637)_. For grades 3-6. 1996. RC 45620. ## Family Tree. RC 45622. by Katherine Ayres. read by Ilona Dulaski. 1 cassette. When sixth-grader Tyler Stoudt gets an assignment to create a family tree, her heart sinks. Her widowed father won't talk about his own family or her mother's, so Tyler has no idea who her relatives are. For grades 3-6. 1996. RC 45622. ## Life Magic. RC 45626. by Melrose Cooper. read by Margaret Strom. 1 cassette. Sixth grade is a year of change for Crystal, the middle child in a loving African American family. After the embarrassment of being in remedial reading class and the pain of Uncle Joe's death from AIDS, Crystal finds a talent that makes her special. For grades 4-7. 1996. RC 45626. ## The Wrecker. RC 45635. by David Skinner. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. Bent on vengeance against a schoolyard bully, seventh-graders Theo and Michael join forces to fashion a "wrecker" that will destroy their tormentor. When the two deploy their bizarre device, the unexpected results change the lives of all three boys. For grades 6-9. 1995. RC 45635. ## Hobby: The Young Merlin Trilogy, Book 2. RC 45637. by Jane Yolen. read by Steven Carpenter. 1 cassette. After four peaceful years with Master Robin's family, Merlin, now twelve, must rely again on his own resources. When he awakes to the horror of a burning farmhouse, Merlin realizes that his dreams foretell the future. He takes to the road, changes his name for protection, and begins his adventures. Sequel to _Passager (RC 45620)_. Some violence. For grades 3-6. 1996. RC 45637. ## I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly: The Diary of Patsy, a Freed Girl. RC 45643. by Joyce Hansen. read by Michele Schaeffer. 1 cassette. Mars Bluff, South Carolina, 1865. As a joke, the plantation owner's niece gives Patsy a little book in which to write her "beautiful thoughts." But to Patsy it is a wonderful gift, for she has learned to read and write while tending the children of the house. Over the next year, Patsy begins to share her knowledge with other slaves as they adjust to their freedom. For grades 4-7. 1997. RC 45643. ## A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl. RC 45648. by Patricia C. McKissack. read by Michele Schaeffer. 1 cassette. Belmont Plantation, Virginia. In March 1859, twelve-year-old Clotee begins her "third learnin' season." As a slave, Clotee is not allowed to learn to read and write, but she picks up knowledge while fanning Master William and his mother during his lessons. Over the year, Clotee learns many things, including the meaning of freedom. An epilogue covers the rest of Clotee's life until her death in 1941. For grades 4-7. 1997. RC 45648. ## Merlin: The Young Merlin Trilogy, Book 3. RC 45651. by Jane Yolen. read by Steven Carpenter. 1 cassette. Compelled to take refuge in the woods, Merlin encounters the wild folk--outcasts from medieval society. But his prophetic dreams make him suspect and only a young blond-haired boy--the future King Arthur--befriends him. Sequel to _Hobby (RC 45637)_. Some violence. For grades 3-6. 1997. RC 45651. ## Lily's Crossing. RC 45659. by Patricia Reilly Giff. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. In the summer of 1944, Lily goes to Rockaway Beach, New York, with her grandmother. There Lily meets Albert, a young Hungarian refugee orphan who fled from the Nazis. When Lily tells lies to impress Albert, there are unexpected consequences. For grades 5-8. 1997. RC 45659. ## Mythical Birds and Beasts from Many Lands. RC 45702. retold by Margaret Mayo. read by Gabriella Cavallero. 1 cassette. A collection of ten folktales gathered from around the world. Each story centers on an imaginary creature including Pegasus, a mermaid, a unicorn, the thunderbird, a dragon, a sea serpent, the feathered snake, the Minotaur, naga, and the phoenix. Contains source notes. For grades 3-6. 1996. RC 45702. ## The Deadly Curse of Toco-Rey: The Cooper Kids Adventure, Book 6. RC 45724. by Frank E. Peretti. read by Jack Fox. 1 cassette. Dr. Jacob Cooper, founder of the Cooper Institute for Biblical Archaeology, and his teenagers, Lila and Jay, are in Central America assisting in the search for the treasures of the city of Toco-Rey. Others have died in the quest, and when Lila becomes ill and irrational, it seems she may die also. Sequel to _The Secret of the Desert Stone (RC 45592)_. For grades 5-8. 1996. RC 45724. ## How I Survived My Summer Vacation. RC 45727. by Bruce Coville. read by Gary Tipton. 1 cassette. When Stuart Glassman, eleven, sees an ad for Camp Haunted Hills, he begs his parents to let him go. But when the time arrives, Stuart begins to reconsider his decision. Stuart is even more disturbed after he arrives and meets Robert Campbell, a counselor from 1941, who just happens to walk through things. For grades 3-6. 1988. RC 45727. ## Tornado. RC 45736. by Betsy Byars. read by Gary Tipton. 1 cassette. Seeking shelter from an approaching tornado, a farm family retreats to the storm cellar. To distract the children from the danger outside, farmhand Pete regales the group with tales from his boyhood about a marvelous dog named Tornado, who could do card tricks and more. For grades 2-4. 1996. RC 45736. ## A Completely Different Place. RC 45773. by Perry Nodelman. read by Christopher Walker. 1 cassette. In this sequel to _The Same Place but Different (RC 45414)_, Johnny Nesbit thinks his strange adventures are over. Then he wakes up in a dollhouse staring at the face of a classmate who recently disappeared, and the mystery deepens. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 1997. RC 45773. ## Wringer. RC 45801. by Jerry Spinelli. read by Christopher Walker. 1 cassette. Palmer LaRue dreads turning ten, the age at which boys become wringers--those who break the necks of wounded birds at the town's annual pigeon shoot. A pigeon appears at Palmer's window and becomes his pet, a fact that the boy conceals until the day of the shoot, when he faces a tough moral decision. For grades 4-7. 1997. RC 45801. ## A Part of the Sky. RC 45820. by Robert Newton Peck. read by Nick Sullivan. 1 cassette. In this depression-era sequel to _A Day No Pigs Would Die (RC 37104)_, thirteen-year-old Rob Peck assumes responsibility for the family farm after his father's death. Although the mortgage is only twelve dollars a month, the Pecks cannot afford to pay it or their taxes. School has to wait while Rob finds work. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1994. RC 45820. ## Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur!. RC 45822. by Syd Hoff. read by Suzanne Toren. 1 cassette. Danny is six years old today, and he is in a hurry to see his friend the dinosaur. He wants to invite him to his birthday party. When he finds his friend, Danny learns that the dinosaur just had a birthday himself the day before--he was one hundred million years old. For preschool-grade 2. 1995. RC 45822. ## The Winner's Circle: Golden Filly Series, Book 10. RC 45825. by Lauraine Snelling. read by Robin Miles. 1 cassette. Seventeen-year-old prize-winning jockey Trish Evanston must heal her own injuries and those of her horse, Firefly, after an accident at the track. But her recovery and her plans to concentrate on her final year at high school are overshadowed by a stalker's repeated threats. For grades 6-9. 1995. RC 45825. ## Julie's Wolf Pack. RC 45826. by Jean Craighead George. read by Catherine Byers. 1 cassette. This sequel to _Julie (RC 40306)_ chronicles six years of the wolf pack family led by Kapu. The Eskimos call these wolves "Julie's wolf pack" because of the past connection between Julie and the wolves. Now on their own, the members of the pack face famine and disease. When Kapu is captured for a scientific experiment, Julie intervenes on his behalf. For grades 5-8. 1997. RC 45826. ## A Blessing in Disguise. RC 45827. by Eleanora E. Tate. read by Nona Pipes. 1 cassette. In this companion volume to _The Secret of Gumbo Grove (RC 27484)_ and _Thank you, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr! (RC 37841)_, twelve-year-old Zambia Brown is torn between family members. Raised by her strict aunt and uncle from age four, Zambia envies the lifestyle of her father and her older half-sisters. She refuses to listen to the realities of her father's drug business until a tragedy occurs. For grades 5-8. 1995. RC 45827. ## Thief of Hearts. RC 45839. by Laurence Yep. read by Catherine Byers. 1 cassette. Chinese American Casey, from _Child of the Owl (RC 11545)_, is now married to a white man. Their daughter Stacy's high school life is disrupted by the arrival of Hong Ch'un from China. The friction between the two girls is immediate, but when Hong Ch'un is accused of stealing from Stacy's friends, Stacy defends her. For grades 5-8. 1995. RC 45839. ## Angela's Aliens: Investigators of the Unknown, Book 4. RC 45840. by Janet Taylor Lisle. read by Nona Pipes. 1 cassette. Tired of hanging around with tiny Poco, Georgina eagerly awaits their friend Angela's return from her year in Mexico. But the Angela who comes back looks and acts like a different person and doesn't return Georgina's calls. Could it have anything to do with the spaceship sightings near town? Sequel to _A Message from the Match Girl (RC 45841)_. For grades 3-6. 1996. RC 45840. ## A Message from the Match Girl: Investigators of the Unknown, Book 3. RC 45841. by Janet Taylor Lisle. read by Nona Pipes. 1 cassette. Walter Kew doesn't know who his mother is, but he believes he is hearing her voice. It calls him to the statue of the Little Match Girl in a nearby park. Walter's friends, Georgina and Poco, are worried about him and try to help him interpret the mysterious appearance of several items near the statue. Sequel to _Looking for Juliette (RC 38849)_. For grades 3-6. 1995. RC 45841. ## Eight Cousins; or, The Aunt Hill. RC 45947. by Louisa May Alcott. read by Kristin Allison. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Written in 1875. Rose Campbell is orphaned and sent to live with her six aunts and seven boy cousins on Aunt Hill. Rose is not accustomed to the commotion of a large household, but with the help of her guardian, Uncle Alec, she learns to adjust. Prequel to _Rose in Bloom (RC 45948)_. For grades 5-8. 1995. RC 45947. ## Rose in Bloom. RC 45948. by Louisa May Alcott. read by Kristin Allison. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Written in 1876, this sequel to _Eight Cousins (RC 45947)_ finds Rose Campbell a young lady, just returning from a trip around the world. Rose is determined to be an independent woman, but her inheritance attracts many suitors. For grades 5-8. 1995. RC 45948. ## Monster Blood IV: Goosebumps. RC 46011. by R.L. Stine. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. Evan Ross knows about Monster Blood firsthand. He had swallowed a small bit and turned into a giant taller than his house. But now there seems to be a new kind of Monster Blood. This one is blue, it is cold and wet, and it is multiplying very fast. For grades 4-7. 1997. RC 46011. ## ### _Foreign Language Books_ The following cassette titles are available in the languages designated. _Spanish_ La Casa de los EspirĦtus. RC 43972. por Isabel Allende. leĦdo por Maria Pino. 4 cassettes. La primera novela de la autora chilena narra la uni˘n de la dulce y clarividente Clara del Valle con el aut˘crata y violento Esteban Trueba, patr˘n de una vasta hacienda cuyos campesinos ‚l controla con tiranĦa. A trav‚s de tres generaciones de caracteres retratados con viveza, surge una imagen intensa, compasiva, de un paĦs an˘nimo pero identificable. Lenguaje injurioso y algunas descripciones de Ħndole sexual. (First novel of the Chilean author concerns the union of gentle, clairvoyant Clara del Valle and autocratic, violent Esteban Trueba, patron of a huge hacienda whose peasants he controls with tyranny. Through three generations of vividly portrayed characters, a strong, compassionate picture of an unnamed but identifiable country emerges. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex.) 1982. RC 43972. ## _La Voz a TĦ Debida_ y _Raz˘n de Amor_. RC 43974. por Pedro Salinas. leĦdo por Juan Ramirez. 1 cassette. Los poemas de amor m s conocidos del famoso poeta espa¤ol hablan del placer, la pena y la paradoja del amor er˘tico. Incluye una introducci˘n crĦtica y biogr fica por JoaquĦn Gonz lez Muela. (The best-known love poems of the famous Spanish poet tell of the pleasure, pain, and paradox of erotic love. Includes a critical and biographical introduction by JoaquĦn Gonz lez Muela.) 1989. RC 43974. ## ­GOOOOL!. RC 43975. por Andr‚s Cantor. leĦdo por Juan Ramirez. 3 cassettes. El reconocido relator de f£tbol presenta una historia de la Copa Mundial desde los principios de los juegos internacionales en 1930 hasta el a¤o 1994 cuando por primera vez se jug˘ la Copa del Mundo en Estados Unidos. AsĦ, destaca la creciente popularidad del este deporte en Estados Unidos. (The well-known soccer announcer presents a history of the World Cup soccer championships from the beginnings of international competition in 1930 up to the 1994 tournament held in the United States. He pays particular attention to the growing popularity of the sport in this country.) 1996. RC 43975. ## ­C£rese Naturalmente!. RC 43976. por Maritza Barton. leĦdo por Juan Ramirez. 1 cassette. Presenta una guĦa de las curas naturales para setenta y siete dolencias comunes desde acn‚ y artritis hasta £lceras y venas varicosas. La autora recomienda remedios que combinan dietas sanas y el consumo de vitaminas y suplementos naturales. Incluye datos sobre las fuentas naturales de vitaminas y minerales y sobre los valores medicinales de frutas, vegetales y hierbas. (Guide to natural cures for seventy-seven common illnesses and afflictions ranging from acne and arthritis to ulcers and varicose veins. Proposes natural remedies based on diet, vitamin intake, and natural supplements. Includes information on natural sources of vitamins and minerals and on the medicinal values of fruits, vegetables, and herbs.) 1991. RC 43976. ## Controle Su Diabetes: GuĦa para el Cuidado de Su Salud. RC 43977. por Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados Unidos. leĦdo por Juan Ramirez. 1 cassette. GuĦa para personas que llegan por primera vez en edad adulta a padecer de la diabetes. Apunta c˘mo evitar las complicaciones m‚dicas describiendo los posibles problemas y c˘mo evitarlos. Da enfasĦs a la necesidad de cooperar con profesionales de salud para controlar el nivel de glucosa en la sangre. (A guide for people with adult-onset diabetes to help prevent complications. Describes potential problems and how to avoid them. Stresses the need to work with a health-care team to control the blood glucose level.) 1997. RC 43977. ## Exito Latino: Secretos de 100 Profesionales Latinos de M s Poder en Estados Unidos. RC 43978. por Augusto Failde y William Doyle. leĦdo por Juan Ramirez. 2 cassettes. Los cien profesionales latinos y latinas de m s ‚xito en Estados Unidos comparten sus ideas, filosofĦas personales y experiencias para alcanzar niveles altos de ‚xito y de poder. (One hundred highly successful Latino businessmen and businesswomen in the United States share their ideas, personal philosophies, and experiences in achieving success and positions of power.) 1996. RC 43978. ## Diecisiete Narradoras Latinoamericanas. RC 43980. por Ediciones Hurac n, Inc. leĦdo por Maria Pino. 1 cassette. Diecisiete cuentos de autoras lationamericanas incluyendo a Claribel AlegrĦa, Rosario Ferre, Isable Allende, Viviana Mellet, Carmen Naranjo, Cristina Peri Rossi, Elena Poniatowska, y Milagros Socorro. Incluye notas biogr ficas y comentarios. (Seventeen short stories by contemporary Latin American women authors including Claribel Alegria, Rosario Ferre, Isabel Allende, Viviana Mellet, Carmen Naranjo, Cristina Peri Rossi, Elena Poniatowska, and Milagros Socorro. Includes biographical notes and commentaries.) 1996. RC 43980. ## BahĦa de Cochinos. RC 43981. por Luis Gonz lez-Lalondry. leĦdo por Juan Ramirez. 3 cassettes. El autor cubano-americano narra la historia de la invasi˘n de BahĦa de Cochinos en que lucharon contra del r‚gimen de Castro para la liberaci˘n de Cuba en 1961. Gonz lez relata su propia participaci˘n en la lucha desde las preparaciones y embarcaciones hasta el derrocamiento y encarcelamiento en Cuba. Sobre todo, critica el papel del gobierno de los Estados Unidos que en el principo apoy˘ la invasi˘n, solo para abandonarla m s tarde por razones polĦticas. (Gonz lez-Lalondry describes his participation in the ill-fated Bay of Pigs invasion that attempted to free Cuba from Castro's communist regime in 1961. He recounts the troops' preparation, embarkation, and defeat, and his imprisonment in Cuba. He is especially critical of the U.S. government for encouraging the action, only to abandon it later for political reasons.) 1995. RC 43981. ## ### _Talking Book Magazines_ _Discs_ These free direct-circulation magazines are produced for NLS. To be put on the mailing list, contact your cooperating library. American Heritage (8 issues) Analog Science Fiction and Fact (13 issues) The Atlantic Monthly (monthly) Contemporary Sound Track: A Review of Pop, Jazz, Rock, and Country (bimonthly) Diabetes Forecast (monthly) Discover (monthly) Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (11 issues) Health and Nutrition Newsletters (includes Dr. Andrew Weil's Self Healing, Healthline, The Johns Hopkins Medical Letter--Health after Fifty, and Nutrition Action Healthletter, monthly) Magazine of the Month (monthly) The Musical Mainstream (quarterly) The Nation (47 issues) National Geographic (monthly) National Review (biweekly) New Choices: Living Even Better after Fifty (10 issues) Outdoor Life (monthly) QST (monthly) Quarterly Music Magazine (quarterly) Sports Illustrated (weekly plus special issues) Talking Book Topics (bimonthly) True West (monthly) U.S. News and World Report (weekly) Cassette For a free subscription to these magazines, contact your cooperating library. Asimov's Science Fiction (11 issues) Das Beste aus Reader's Digest (monthly) Buenhogar (monthly) Choice Magazine Listening (on loan from cooperating libraries, bimonthly) Civilization: The Magazine of the Library of Congress (bimonthly) Consumer Reports (monthly) Cricket (for children, on one cassette with National Geographic World, monthly) Eating Well (6 issues) Ebony (monthly) Equip (monthly) Good Housekeeping (monthly plus special issues) Le Journal Fran‡ais (monthly) Money (monthly plus special issues) National Geographic World (for children and teens, on one cassette with Cricket, monthly) The New York Times Book Review (weekly) People Weekly (weekly) Selecciones del Reader's Digest (monthly) S‚lections du Reader's Digest (monthly) Seventeen (monthly) Spider: The Magazine for Children (monthly) Sports Illustrated for Kids (monthly) Stereo Review (monthly) Talking Book Topics (bimonthly, also contains selections from NLS News irregularly) Travel Holiday (10 issues) Working Woman (10 issues) Young Adult Magazine of the Month (monthly)