Talking Book Topics July-August 2010 Volume 76, Number 4 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped _Talking Book Topics_ is published bimonthly in large- print, cassette, and online 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 2010 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 60-46157 ISSN 0039-9183 Contents: In Brief Books for Adults Nonfiction Fiction Books for Children Nonfiction Fiction Foreign Language Books Spanish Talking Book Magazines In brief Digital talking-book players now available The new digital talking-book players are here! All NLS patrons are eligible to receive digital players and digital talking books. Both the standard and advanced players are easy to use and come with a built-in audio guide. Users may press any button on either player to learn the button’s function. The sound quality is excellent, and most books fit on one cartridge. Users need only insert the book cartridge and the book will begin playing. To receive a digital player, contact your local network library. Contact information for network libraries is listed on the last pages of this magazine and is also available through the “Find a Library” feature at www.loc.gov/nls/find.html. Newsstand The following announcements may be of interest to readers. The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped reserves the right to publish announcements selectively, as space permits. The items mentioned, however, are not part of the NLS program, and their listing does not imply endorsement. Talking first-aid kits for travelers The Talking Safe Traveler kit from Intelligent First Aid includes bandages, sponges, antibiotic ointment, disposable gloves, and other essentials—plus talking instruction cards that explain how to treat breathing difficulties, bleeding, shock, and routine injuries. The kit comes in a lightweight, water-resistant nylon bag and costs $59.99. You may order online at www.intelligentfirstaid.com or by phone toll-free at 1-800-377-4544. New tactile atlas available The Princeton Braillists of Princeton, New Jersey, recently published the seventy-eight-page Atlas of Southern Africa, which includes eighteen tactile maps and sells for $14. The small group of senior citizen volunteers produces maps by hand in metal foil. The maps are then duplicated by the thermoform process onto 11 x 11.5 inch plastic sheets that are spiral bound into volumes with cardboard covers. The group also has produced Maps of Alaska, Maps of Canada and the United States, and many other atlases. Contact Ruth Bogia at (215) 357-7715 or by e-mail at rhbogia@aol.com, or Nancy Amick at (609) 924-5207 or jamesaamick@aol.com. More informa- tion is available on the Princeton Braillists web site, http://mysite. verizon.net/resvqbxe/princetonbraillists. Talking banknote identifier Orbit Research, which developed a talking calculator in the late 1990s, has introduced the iBill talking banknote iden- tifier. The iBill is about the size of two packs of chewing gum laid side by side and can be attached to a keychain or lanyard. Users insert a piece of U.S. currency into a slot and push a button; a female voice announces the banknote’s denomination. For those who want more privacy, or who have a hearing impairment or difficulty discerning speech, the iBill also has vibration and tone modes. It is available for $99 through Orbit Research at www.orbitresearch.com or 1-888-606-7248, and through AT Guys at www.atguys.com or (269) 216-4798 ### Books for Adults Books listed in this issue of Talking Book Topics were recently sent to cooperating libraries. The complete collection contains a wide range of fiction and nonfiction books, including biographies, classics, westerns, mysteries, romances, and others. Contact your cooperating library to learn more about the wide range of books available in the collection. Digital talking books, available on cartridges, are labeled with the prefix DB. Most books fit on one cartridge. Cassette books are labeled with the prefix RC and play at 15/16 ips. One cassette holds up to six hours of play. To order books, contact your cooperating library. Many books are also available for download on the NLS BARD web site at nlsbard.loc.gov. Note: For the information of the reader, a notice may appear immediately following the book description to indicate occurrences of violence, strong language, or explicit descriptions of sex. The word “some” before any of these terms indicates an occasional or infrequent occurrence, as in “some strong language.” Nonfiction James Madison and the Struggle for the Bill of Rights DB/RC 65857 13 hours 14 minutes by Richard Labunski read by Ted Stoddard Professor analyzes James Madison’s influence on the formation of the U.S. Constitution and its first ten amendments, the Bill of Rights. Provides a detailed account of the debate between Madison and anti- Federalist Patrick Henry over the ratification of the Constitution and describes Madison’s hard-won election to Congress. 2006. DB/RC 65857 ## The Rise and Fall of the British Empire DB/RC 66050 30 hours 47 minutes by Lawrence James read by David Cutler A history of British conquest and colonization from the seventeenth century to the twentieth. Covers the Napoleonic, Crimean, Afghan, Indian, Irish, Middle Eastern, and African conflicts and wars in North America with the American colonists and France. Discusses the global impact of a white, international mercantile enterprise. 1994. DB/RC 66050 ## Brother, I’m Dying DB/RC 66074 7 hours 58 minutes by Edwidge Danticat read by Robin Miles Author recalls her childhood in Haiti where she was raised by her uncle Joseph, a minister. Describes their volatile Port-au-Prince neighborhood and her uncle’s treatment at the hands of a pro-Aristide mob and U.S. Customs officials. Some violence and some strong language. National Book Award finalist. 2007. DB/RC 66074 ## Anna of All the Russias: The Life of Anna Akhmatova DB/RC 66087 14 hours 0 minutes by Elaine Feinstein read by Suzanne Toren Biographer details the life of poet Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966) against the backdrop of post-Czarist Russia. Discusses Akhmatova’s political activism, her criticism of Soviet oppression, and the brutality she suffered at the hands of the authoritarian regime that banned her poetry and imprisoned her family. 2005. DB/RC 66087 ## Halsey’s Typhoon: The True Story of a Fighting Admiral, an Epic Storm, and an Untold Rescue DB/RC 66099 11 hours 22 minutes by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin read by Christopher Hurt Account of Typhoon Cobra, a devastating Pacific storm that struck Admiral William Halsey’s fleet near the Philippines in December 1944, sinking three ships and claiming the lives of some eight hundred men. Describes the efforts of USS Tabberer captain Henry Plage, who defied orders and rescued drifting sailors. 2007. DB/RC 66099 ## The Wilderness of the Upper Yukon: A Hunter’s Explorations for Wild Sheep in Sub-Arctic Mountains DB/RC 66131 10 hours 25 minutes by Charles Sheldon read by Patrick Downer Author recounts his 1904–1905 field expeditions in Alaska to hunt bighorn sheep. Recalls traveling by steamboat and canoe, with packhorses, and on foot, sometimes in the company of friends. Describes the country landscape, weather, and wildlife he encountered. 1911. DB/RC 66131 ## The Perils of Peace: America’s Struggle for Survival after Yorktown DB/RC 66275 15 hours 0 minutes by Thomas Fleming read by Jake Williams Focuses on the time period immediately after the 1781 American victory at Yorktown until the 1783 final treaty. Highlights the British, French, and colonial statesmen involved in peace negotiations. Posits that George Washington’s renunciation of absolute power to become a private citizen was the pivotal affirmation of democracy. 2007. DB/RC 66275 ## Write It When I’m Gone: Remarkable Off-the-Record Conversations with Gerald R. Ford DB/RC 66303 9 hours 8 minutes by Thomas M. DeFrank read by Gregory Gorton Former White House reporter DeFrank presents “an anecdotal memoir” of U.S. president Gerald Ford’s life in politics, which Ford asked to remain unpublished until after his death. Using interviews from 1991 to 2006, DeFrank highlights Ford’s character and his candid assessments of contemporaries, including Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter. 2007. DB/RC 66303 ## The Jewish Americans: Three Centuries of Jewish Voices in America DB/RC 66398 14 hours 21 minutes by Beth S. Wenger read by Suzanne Toren Companion piece to a 2008 PBS television series uses first-person accounts to examine the history, social integration, ethnic relations, and cultural assimilation of Jews in America from 1654 to 2008. Profiles individuals such as Abraham Kohn, an 1840s peddler who voiced the initial disappointment felt by many Jewish immigrants. 2007. DB/RC 66398 ## The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century DB/RC 66411 29 hours 5 minutes by Alex Ross read by Lewis Grenville Music critic for the New Yorker examines the history of the twentieth century through its music during three time periods: 1900 to 1933, 1933 to 1945, and 1945 to 2000. Discusses the composers, the gulf between classical and popular music, and the musical works that defined each era. National Book Critics Circle Award. 2007. DB/RC 66411 ## Tell Me Where It Hurts: A Day of Humor, Healing, and Hope in My Life as an Animal Surgeon DB/RC 66505 10 hours 32 minutes by Nick Trout read by Joe Peck Boston veterinary surgeon Trout describes his typical workday, recounting anecdotes about his patients and their owners. Discusses interpreting animal behavior and symptoms to determine a diagnosis, the impact of technology on his practice, human-pet bonds, and the emotional effects of euthanizing companion animals on all involved. 2008. DB/RC 66505 ## How They Won the War in the Pacific: Nimitz and His Admirals DB/RC 66524 19 hours 39 minutes by Edwin P. Hoyt read by Ted Stoddard Details the strategies and battles of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, commander in chief of the U.S. Pacific fleet during World War II, and those under his direction. Highlights the abilities of Admirals William Halsey and Raymond Spruance, and others, at Midway, Guadalcanal, the Aleutians, the Marianas, Leyte, and Okinawa. 2000. DB/RC 66524 ## How to Be a Christian in a Brave New World DB/RC 66581 8 hours 10 minutes by Joni Eareckson Tada and Nigel M. de S. Cameron read by Susan McInerney DB/RC 66581 Cameron, a bioethics research professor, and Tada, the quadriplegic founder of a Christian disability advocacy organization and author of When God Weeps (RC 49793), offer Christian perspectives on biotechnology issues. They discuss the moral and ethical debates surrounding cloning, genetic engineering, in vitro fertilization, stem- cell research, and other developments. 2006. DB/RC 66581 ## The Ends of the Earth: An Anthology of the Finest Writing on the Arctic and the Antarctic DB/RC 66582 17 hours 35 minutes edited by Elizabeth Kolbert and Francis Spufford read by John Horton Nonfiction and fiction selections by scientists, explorers, and novelists spanning the twentieth century. Includes excerpts from journals of Antarctic explorers Ernest Shackleton, Roald Amundsen, and Robert Falcon Scott. Arctic contributions feature Robert Peary’s disputed account of reaching the North Pole and “Kasiagsak, the Great Liar,” a native legend. 2007. DB/RC 66582 ## Folktales of Ireland DB/RC 66584 14 hours 46 minutes edited by Sean O’Sullivan read by Terry Donnelly An English-language compilation of Gaelic lore featuring animals, kings and warriors, saints and sinners, fairies, magicians, and historical characters. In “The Fairy Frog” a girl’s idle wish leads to a strange visit to a fairy palace, with unforeseen consequences. 1966. DB/RC 66584 ## Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide to Eastern Europe DB/RC 66587 17 hours 51 minutes by Ruth Ellen Gruber read by Suzanne Toren Guide to hundreds of synagogues, cemeteries, Jewish communities, museums, Holocaust memorials, and other sites of Jewish interest in fourteen eastern European countries including the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and Ukraine. The author reflects on the legacy of World War II and postwar communism. Includes travel tips and resources. 2007. DB/RC 66587 ## Judgment Days: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Laws That Changed America DB/RC 66592 23 hours 11 minutes by Nick Kotz read by Peter Johnson Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist details the partnership between Johnson and King that enabled the passing of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964, 1965, and 1968. Stresses that the men’s common values, love of the South, and belief in American democracy fostered their success despite their division over the Vietnam War. 2005. DB/RC 66592 ## Classics for Pleasure DB/RC 66597 12 hours 21 minutes by Michael Dirda read by Gordon Gould Pulitzer Prize-winning book critic introduces roughly ninety literary authors and recommends some of his favorite works of fantasy, science fiction, horror, adventure, biography, history, and poetry. Contains essays on writers Ovid, Petronius, Agatha Christie, and Philip K. Dick and on Arthurian romances and H. Rider Haggard’s She. 2007. DB/RC 66597 ## Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Terror of Death DB/RC 66619 7 hours 20 minutes by Irvin D. Yalom read by Gary Tipton Psychiatrist and author of Love’s Executioner (RC 30621) offers anecdotes and methods, from his personal experience and clinical work, for dealing with anxieties about death. Encourages readers to transcend fear and find fulfillment by confronting one’s own mortality, communicating more deeply with loved ones, and appreciating life’s beauty. 2008. DB/RC 66619 ## Why Marines Fight DB/RC 66697 11 hours 35 minutes by James Brady read by Ted Stoddard Bronze star recipient and author of The Coldest War (RC 32978) presents forty firsthand accounts of marine combat veterans from World War II to Afghanistan. Profiles Senator James Webb, baseball player Gerald Coleman, and others who describe their motivations, battlefield experiences, and postwar lives. Strong language and some violence. 2007. DB/RC 66697 ## A Remarkable Mother DB/RC 66727 4 hours 30 minutes by Jimmy Carter read by Frank Coffee Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter pays homage to his mother, Bessie Lillian Gordy Carter (1898–1983). Describes “Miss Lilly’s” childhood in rural Georgia, training as a nurse during World War I, marriage, and 1968–1969 trip to India as a Peace Corps volunteer. Highlights her humanitarian ethic at home and abroad. 2008. DB/RC 66727 ## Mind, Life, and Universe: Conversations with Great Scientists of Our Time DB/RC 66764 13 hours 33 minutes edited by Lynn Margulis and Eduardo Punset read by Kristin Allison Candid interviews with thirty-seven leading scientists who provide insight into their lives and work. Features evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, Nobel Prize winner Sheldon Lee Glashow, chimpanzee researcher Jane Goodall, Gaia Theory conceptualist James E. Lovelock, physicist Lisa Randall, and biologist Edward O. Wilson. Includes suggested readings and contributor biographies. 2007. DB/RC 66764 ## Do All Indians Live in Tipis? Questions and Answers from the National Museum of the American Indian DB/RC 66795 6 hours 16 minutes by National Museum of the American Indian read by Christopher Hurt Reference queries received by the staff of the National Museum of the American Indian. Dozens of questions answered by Native Americans cover history, culture, and language. Topics include ceremonies, totem poles, myths, captivity stories, slavery, clothing, tribal enrollment, and government benefits. For senior high and older readers. 2007. DB/RC 66795 ## The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression DB/RC 66807 17 hours 17 minutes by Amity Shlaes read by Ralph Lowenstein Economics reporter analyzes the Great Depression era in the United States and posits that federal intervention in the economy lengthened its duration. Considers economic plans from members of Franklin Roosevelt’s brain trust and alternate solutions of outsiders such as African American Father Divine and Alcoholics Anonymous founder Bill Wilson. 2007. DB/RC 66807 ## Being Well When We’re Ill: Wholeness and Hope in Spite of Infirmity DB/RC 66901 8 hours 43 minutes by Marva J. Dawn read by Annie Wauters Theologian with multiple disabilities offers advice on attaining emotional, intellectual, and spiritual wholeness despite physical infirmities. Suggests scripture to deal with the sorrows of loneliness, pain, worry, boredom, depression, and dying and provides practical ideas for persevering in the face of severe or chronic illness. 2008. DB/RC 66901 ## America’s Hidden History: Untold Tales of the First Pilgrims, Fighting Women, and Forgotten Founders Who Shaped a Nation DB/RC 66907 7 hours 59 minutes by Kenneth C. Davis read by Robert Sams Author of the Don’t Know Much About series describes overlooked episodes in early American history. Includes Queen Isabella’s advice to Columbus to bring pigs to the New World—animals that introduced diseases to the natives—and George Washington’s attack on French soldiers who were on a diplomatic mission. Violence. 2008. DB/RC 66907 ## Too Close to the Sun: The Audacious Life and Times of Denys Finch Hatton DB/RC 66911 12 hours 49 minutes by Sara Wheeler read by Corrie James Biography of the English big-game hunter and bush pilot who, after his accidental death in 1931, was immortalized by his lover Karen Blixen (a.k.a. Isak Dinesen) in her book Out of Africa (RC 23011) and also by Beryl Markham in her memoir West with the Night (RC 23744). 2006. DB/RC 66911 ## Avoid Boring People: Lessons from a Life in Science DB/RC 66912 13 hours 11 minutes by James D. Watson read by Ted Stoddard Nobel Prize-winning DNA scientist punctuates his autobiography with irreverent lessons learned along the way, like the one in the title. Discusses his career, highlighting his work at Harvard and with fledgling scientists, and his personal life, including his marriage to a woman who is twenty years his junior. 2007. DB/RC 66912 ## The Man Who Loved China: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom DB/RC 66913 12 hours 3 minutes by Simon Winchester read by Mary Kane Biography of British biochemist Joseph Needham (1900–1995) discusses his intellectual development, marriage, and long-standing love affair with a visiting Chinese student. Features his travels to China and his investigations into the history of Chinese inventions and technology, including the compass, explosives, and suspension bridges. 2008. DB/RC 66913 ## The Growth of Southern Civilization, 1790–1860 DB/RC 66926 14 hours 56 minutes by Clement Eaton read by Robert Sams Antebellum history of the American South uses original sources to discuss its broad variety of geographic, ethnic, and economic cultures, consisting of rice planters, tobacco farmers, poor whites, Creoles, slaves, a middle class, and city folk. Editors’ introduction by Henry Steele Commager and Richard Brandon Morris. 1961. DB/RC 66926 ## Air Castle of the South: WSM and the Making of Music City DB/RC 66934 13 hours 58 minutes by Craig Havighurst read by Robert Sams Chronicles the rise of Nashville radio station WSM, established in 1925, which popularized country music including the Grand Ole Opry performances. Discusses the station’s importance to the city. Profiles the businessmen and entertainers who influenced the station’s popularity and protested the 2002 proposed format change. 2007. DB/RC 66934 ## Franklin and Lucy: President Roosevelt, Mrs. Rutherfurd, and the Other Remarkable Women in His Life DB/RC 66938 17 hours 24 minutes by Joseph E. Persico read by Ted Stoddard Examines the relationships between President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the important women in his life: his mother Sara, his wife Eleanor, Mrs. Winthrop Rutherfurd (née Lucy Mercer), his secretary Missy LeHand, and his distant cousin Daisy Suckley. 2008. DB/RC 66938 ## The Assassin’s Accomplice: Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln DB/RC 66976 8 hours 28 minutes by Kate Clifford Larson read by Laural Merlington Author of Bound for the Promised Land (RC 64511) investigates the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Focuses on the involvement of boarding-house owner Mary Surratt. Reexamines primary documents to assert that Mary and her son John, both Confederate sympathizers, participated in John Wilkes Booth’s plot. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 66976 ## The Day Freedom Died: The Colfax Massacre, the Supreme Court, and the Betrayal of Reconstruction DB/RC 66980 12 hours 38 minutes by Charles Lane read by Jim Bond Journalist documents the 1873 murders of nearly one hundred African Americans by white supremacists in Colfax, Louisiana. Analyzes the event and the political, social, and legal atmosphere that led to an 1875 Supreme Court decision denying federal responsibility to protect civil rights. Violence and strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 66980 ## The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments DB/RC 67102 4 hours 40 minutes by George Johnson read by Butch Hoover Award-winning science writer recounts landmark historic experiments whose simplicity he finds beautiful. Explores discoveries made by Galileo on the laws of motion, William Harvey on blood circulation, Isaac Newton on the color spectrum, Michael Faraday on electromagnetism, and Ivan Pavlov on conditioned responses. 2008. DB/RC 67102 ## Final Salute: A Story of Unfinished Lives DB/RC 67110 6 hours 51 minutes by Jim Sheeler read by Roy Avers Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Sheeler recounts the two years he spent shadowing marine major Steve Beck, an officer whose job is to notify the families of fallen soldiers. Sheeler describes the lives of the deceased, Beck’s efforts to comfort the grieving relatives, and the toll on surviving kin. 2008. DB/RC 67110 ## Rightsizing Your Life: Simplifying Your Surroundings While Keeping What Matters Most DB/RC 67113 10 hours 58 minutes by Ciji Ware read by Carol Dines Aiming her advice primarily at midlifers who are relocating, Ware describes ways to deal with the practical and emotional aspects of winnowing possessions to fit a new lifestyle and a smaller living space. Includes seven steps to accomplish rightsizing, tips on maintaining the changes, and a resource directory. 2007. DB/RC 67113 ## The Bride Who Argued with God: Tales from the Treasury of Jewish Folklore DB/RC 67116 9 hours 52 minutes retold by Hava Ben-Zvi read by Mitzi Friedlander Anthology of Jewish tales from immigrants in Israel, focusing on women and their relationships with men in courtship, marriage, business, and family. In the title story a bride successfully argues with the angel of death, who comes to claim her groom at their wedding feast. 2006. DB/RC 67116 ## Jokes to Go: One Thousand Three Hundred Eighty-six of the Funniest Bits from the Best Comedians DB/RC 67123 6 hours 3 minutes edited by Judy Brown read by Jack Fox One-liners, quips, and humorous observations arranged alphabetically by topic. Includes favorites of Dave Barry, Mel Brooks, Johnny Carson, Bill Cosby, Ellen DeGeneres, Tina Fey, Whoopi Goldberg, Jay Leno, David Letterman, George Lopez, Dennis Miller, and Conan O’Brien, who cover everything from breakups and marriages to sports and taxes. 2003. DB/RC 67123 ## Isn’t It Their Turn to Pick Up the Check? Dealing with All of the Trickiest Money Problems between Family and Friends—from Serial Borrowers to Serious Cheapskates DB/RC 67124 6 hours 12 minutes by Jeanne Fleming and Leonard Schwarz read by Carol Dines Money magazine contributors explain etiquette and ethics for everyday financial situations. They provide advice on interactions that involve loaning, borrowing, and inheriting money. Authors also describe fiscal problems that arise over moral flaws, irresponsibility, and obligations and suggest ways to resolve such difficulties. 2008. DB/RC 67124 ## The Bicycle Book: Wit, Wisdom, and Wanderings DB/RC 67205 4 hours 40 minutes edited by Jim Joyce read by Steven Carpenter A collection of articles, essays, and poetry that Joyce deems “a celebration of the bicycle by people who ride.” Includes Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Thomas Hylton’s editorial about cycling- friendly communities, an interview with Lance Armstrong’s coach Chris Carmichael, joyful accounts of cycling adventures, and travel and mechanical advice. 2007. DB/RC 67205 ## Can’t Remember What I Forgot: The Good News from the Front Lines of Memory Research DB/RC 67214 8 hours 58 minutes by Sue Halpern read by Faith Potts Science writer Halpern recounts her three-year investigation into medical research on Alzheimer’s disease and other memory disorders. Describes studies involving food, herbal supplements, and game playing. Reports her findings that age-related memory loss is normal and that regular physical exercise boosts memory recall. 2008. DB/RC 67214 ## The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World DB/RC 67273 28 hours 32 minutes by David W. Anthony read by Ken Kliban Archaeologist argues that the puzzle of who, where, and when surrounding Proto-Indo-European language origins has been solved. Asserts that linguistic and archaeological clues identify a location— the Eurasian steppes—and that evidence of domesticated horses and wheeled wagons explains early expansion of traditions, commerce, and language. 2007. DB/RC 67273 ## The Pat Conroy Cookbook: Recipes of My Life DB/RC 67321 9 hours 47 minutes by Pat Conroy read by Roy Avers Anecdotes and recipes from the author of The Prince of Tides (RC 25248). Traces his passion for eating and cooking to his southern upbringing and his time in France and Italy. Reminiscing about favorite places, teachers, and meals, Conroy intermixes suggestions for dozens of dishes using high-quality, fresh ingredients. 2004. DB/RC 67321 ## Southern Living: Forty Years of Our Best Recipes DB/RC 67322 12 hours 8 minutes edited by Jane Elizabeth Lorberau read by Kerry Dukin Cookbook presents Southern Living’s top recipes and test-kitchen secrets since 1966. Reviews four decades of the magazine’s culinary history and includes over two hundred fifty recipes for everyday meals, one-dish wonders, party starters, grilled selections, light fare, holiday favorites, desserts, and, of course, southern classics. 2007. DB/RC 67322 ## What the Gospels Meant DB/RC 67346 6 hours 4 minutes by Garry Wills read by Bob Moore Pulitzer Prize winner and author of What Jesus Meant (RC 62385) and What Paul Meant (RC 63893) examines the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; explains their methods and styles; and interprets their goals. Suggests that each Gospel is a meditation on the meaning of Jesus. 2008. DB/RC 67346 ## Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography DB/RC 67443 28 hours 2 minutes by David Michaelis read by John Polk Biography of Charles Schulz, the creator of the comic strip Peanuts, which he drew from 1950 until his death in 2000. Describes his childhood, the realization of his long-held desire to be a cartoonist, his family life, his two marriages, and the autobiographical aspects of his characters. 2007. DB/RC 67443 ## We Are Soldiers Still: A Journey Back to the Battlefields of Vietnam DB/RC 67672 6 hours 25 minutes by Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway read by Ray Foushee Retired lieutenant general Moore and military correspondent Galloway follow up their account of combat in We Were Soldiers Once—and Young: Ia Drang, the Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam (RC 38628) by returning to the battlefield with American veterans and meeting with former North Vietnamese commanders. Violence. 2008. DB/RC 67672 ## Before You Do: Making Great Decisions That You Won’t Regret DB/RC 67754 9 hours 6 minutes by T.D. Jakes read by Bob Moore Bishop Jakes, author of Reposition Yourself (RC 65083), offers spiritual and psychological tools to those who need relationship advice. Suggests a practical approach to handling emotional issues involving family, finances, marriage, children, divorce, and other crises. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67754 ## What I Talk about When I Talk about Running DB/RC 67781 4 hours 3 minutes by Haruki Murakami read by Steven Carpenter Author of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (RC 46636) explains his abrupt decisions to take up writing and then running. Describes practicing over the following twenty-three years, progressing from jogs to triathlons. Discusses ways his writing life differs from the “cozy, homemade void” of his sport. Originally published in Japanese. 2008. DB/RC 67781 ## The Black Hole War: My Battle with Stephen Hawking to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics DB/RC 67836 13 hours 17 minutes by Leonard Susskind read by Lou Harpenau Examines both Stephen Hawking’s 1976 assertion that particles of matter falling into a black hole are permanently lost to the universe and the ensuing scientific debates. Discusses attacks on Hawking’s theory, beginning in 1983, by fellow physicists Gerard ’t Hooft and author Susskind—and Hawking’s 2004 reversal. 2008. DB/RC 67836 ## Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness DB/RC 67839 12 hours 16 minutes by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein read by Butch Hoover The authors believe that humans tend to make poor decisions because of bias, blunder, herd mentality, and temptation. They suggest that governments, institutions, and families create environments that encourage individuals to make better choices in all areas, including health, money, and education. 2008. DB/RC 67839 ## The Migraine Brain: Your Breakthrough Guide to Fewer Headaches, Better Health DB/RC 67872 14 hours 56 minutes by Carolyn Bernstein and Elaine McArdle read by Kerry Dukin A neurologist specializing in headaches and a journalist who suffers from migraines discuss the uniqueness of migraineurs’ brains and describe the different types and stages of the condition. They offer advice on finding the right medical care, determining headache triggers, reducing pain, and creating a personal wellness plan. 2008. DB/RC 67872 ## The Ultimate Battle: Okinawa, 1945— the Last Epic Struggle of World War II DB/RC 67875 14 hours 49 minutes by Bill Sloan read by Barry Bernson Former investigative reporter and author of Given Up for Dead: America’s Heroic Stand at Wake Island (RC 59200) chronicles the WWII battle for the Japanese stronghold of Okinawa. Uses firsthand accounts of U.S. soldiers—who recall their personal combat experiences—to detail the three-month-long campaign. Violence and some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 67875 ## The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America DB/RC 67885 14 hours 1 minute by James Bamford read by Lou Harpenau Follow-up to The Puzzle Palace(RC 19096) and Body of Secrets(RC 52277) continues the history of the U.S. National Security Agency. Concentrates on the war on terror after the September 11, 2001, Al Qaeda attacks on America. Highlights interagency rivalries and the use of warrantless wiretapping. 2008. DB/RC 67885 ## Music Lessons: Guide Your Child to Play a Musical Instrument (and Enjoy It!) DB/RC 67895 7 hours 16 minutes by Stephanie Stein Crease read by Mitzi Friedlander Deploring the lack of musical education in American public schools, the author encourages parents to initiate and continue nurturing their children’s musical knowledge. Offers practical advice from music educators, parents, and youths on choosing instruments, programs, and instructors best suited to each child. 2006. DB/RC 67895 ## A Short History of the United States DB/RC 67896 15 hours 11 minutes by Robert V. Remini read by Butch Hoover Historian chronicles the development of the United States from settlement of the land by nomads during the Ice Age to early-twenty- first-century civilization. Discusses the discovery of the New World by Europeans, the founding of the republic, and foreign and civil wars. Highlights the evolution of democratic principles. 2008. DB/RC 67896 ## Zamba: The True Story of the Greatest Lion That Ever Lived DB/RC 67900 9 hours 5 minutes by Ralph Helfer read by Alec Volz Hollywood animal behaviorist fondly recalls his eighteen-year relationship with Zamba, an African lion that came to live on his California ranch in the mid-1950s. Helfer recounts adventures with Zamba, including movie productions, and describes his development of affection training, which uses methods based on love instead of fear. 2005. DB/RC 67900 ## The Wordy Shipmates DB/RC 67904 7 hours 40 minutes by Sarah Vowell read by Kerry Dukin A history of the Puritan founders of New England. Contrasts Loyalist Massachusetts Bay Colony founder John Winthrop with earlier Plymouth settlers led by the Reverend John Cotton. Discusses the philosophies of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, colonists’ conflicts with Native Americans, and the Puritans’ influence on American values. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67904 ## Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain DB/RC 67928 8 hours 45 minutes by Maryanne Wolf read by Kristin Allison Discusses the evolution of our human brain’s capacity to learn to read. Begins with the origins of writing, proceeds to the development of the reading brain and its pathways to acquisition, and ends with questions about potential transformations due to digital technology. Examines reading difficulties of children with dyslexia. 2007. DB/RC 67928 ## Posthumous Keats: A Personal Biography DB/RC 68002 13 hours 59 minutes by Stanley Plumly read by Jim Zeiger Reflective biography of English poet John Keats (1795–1821), structured by themes in his life and art. Plumly posits that Keats’s early, drawn- out, painful terminal illness is inseparable from the power of his poetry and explains why, despite expecting his work to die with him, Keats achieved posthumous poetic immortality. 2008. DB/RC 68002 ## The Longest Trip Home: A Memoir DB/RC 68018 11 hours 9 minutes by John Grogan read by Bob Moore John Grogan, author of Marley and Me (RC 61561), describes growing up near Detroit as the youngest of four siblings. Recounts many experiences, from disappointing his devout Catholic parents by living with his girlfriend to witnessing his father’s 2004 death and his mother’s mental decline. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68018 ## Here’s the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice DB/RC 68028 9 hours 39 minutes by Maureen McCormick read by Margaret Strom At age fifty-one, former child actress McCormick describes an early life of drug abuse and troubled family dynamics that contrasts with her wholesome alter ego—the popular Marcia Brady character from television’s The Brady Bunch. She discusses motherhood, a long and happy marriage, and finding contentment. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68028 ## American Indian Places: A Historical Guidebook DB/RC 68073 21 hours 13 minutes by Frances H. Kennedy read by Ralph Lowenstein Historical guide to 366 sites within the United States that are significant to Native Americans and open to the public, organized by geographic region. Each location is listed with an essay conveying its importance, history, and archaeological background. Addresses proper visitor protocol. 2008. DB/RC 68073 ## A Land So Strange: The Epic Journey of Cabeza de Vaca; the Extraordinary Tale of a Shipwrecked Spaniard Who Walked across America in the Sixteenth Century DB/RC 68086 10 hours 56 minutes by Andrés Reséndez read by Suzanne Toren Historian profiles Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, who, with three others, survived a failed 1528 Spanish expedition to Florida. Describes the group’s harrowing passage across the Gulf of Mexico, years of captivity in what later became Texas, and trek through the wilderness to the Pacific coast. Violence. 2007. DB/RC 68086 ## How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? Being Young and Arab in America DB/RC 68087 11 hours 15 minutes by Moustafa Bayoumi read by Peter Ganim Professor relates the problems encountered by seven twentysomething Arab Americans living in Brooklyn, New York, since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Describes the FBI’s detention of Syrian-born Rasha and her family. Recounts the harassment endured by male college student Sami on campus. 2008. DB/RC 68087 ## Hess: The Man and His Mission DB/RC 68092 11 hours 18 minutes by J. Bernard Hutton read by Richard Davidson Account of Hitler’s deputy Rudolph Hess, who in 1941 attempted to negotiate peace between Germany and Britain. Describes Hess’s mysterious flight to Scotland and his dubious mental state. Argues that Hitler approved the mission. Includes the complete text of Hess’s statement as told to the Nuremberg Tribunal in 1945. 1970. DB/RC 68092 ## The Nez Perces in the Indian Territory: Nimiipuu Survival DB/RC 68093 12 hours 9 minutes by J. Diane Pearson read by Christopher Hurt American Indian Studies professor traces the history of the Nez Perces and their maltreatment by the U.S. government. Focuses on the years after the 1877 undeclared war when the Pacific Northwest Indians were relocated to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Describes their legal battles and daily suffering from poverty and disease. 2008. DB/RC 68093 ## The Forever War DB/RC 68103 12 hours 51 minutes by Dexter Filkins read by Ken Kliban New York Times correspondent presents vignettes about his years covering terrorism in the Middle East,beginning in 1998. Describes being embedded with U.S. marines in Iraq, watching Taliban executions in Afghanistan, being arrested in Pakistan, and witnessing the 2001 terrorist attack on New York City. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68103 ## Sing Me Back Home: Love, Death, and Country Music DB/RC 68110 9 hours 28 minutes by Dana Jennings read by Jeremy Gage New York Times editor explains the ways the classic country music of the 1950s to 1970s resonated with the rural, working-class lives of his New Hampshire family and neighbors. Discusses legendary musicians like Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, and Loretta Lynn and their effect on audiences. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68110 ## Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations DB/RC 68193 12 hours 57 minutes by David R. Montgomery read by Butch Hoover Geomorphologist examines the role that soil has played throughout civilization from ancient Mesopotamia to 1980s Cuba. Discusses overcultivation and erosion that caused the demise of many societies. Suggests organic farming techniques to avoid future catastrophes. 2007. DB/RC 68193 ## One Hundred Questions and Answers about Cervical Cancer DB/RC 68199 4 hours 40 minutes by Don S. Dizon and others read by Carol Dines Physicians answer basic questions concerning women’s cervical cancer. They cover risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, sexuality, fertility, and stages of the disease. They also offer advice on prevention and screening, including Pap tests and vaccines. 2009. DB/RC 68199 ## The Suicide Index: Putting My Father’s Death in Order DB/RC 68202 8 hours 11 minutes by Joan Wickersham read by Erin Jones In this memoir novelist Joan Wickersham explores her father’s suicide, writing about it to understand her family and trying to transform it into something she can grasp. She explains the facts of the event and ponders the unfathomable. Some strong language. National Book Award finalist. 2008. DB/RC 68202 ## Mortal Danger: And Other True Cases; Ann Rule’s Crime Files, Volume 13 DB/RC 68225 12 hours 22 minutes by Ann Rule read by Martha Harmon Pardee In “Mortal Danger” a stewardess met the man of her dreams—only to realize later that he was a psychopath. In “Written in Blood” an ex-con with a gruesome past slaughtered his newlywed neighbors. Three other murder cases complete the anthology. Violence, descriptions of sex, and some strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 68225 ## Obama’s Challenge: America’s Economic Crisis and the Power of a Transformative Presidency DB/RC 68226 8 hours 30 minutes by Robert Kuttner read by Guy Williams Prior to Obama’s inauguration, journalist and economist examines the legacies of transformative presidents who changed the course of American history. Posits that Obama may be the right leader to provide viable solutions to the economic and political crises facing the United States. 2008. DB/RC 68226 ## Gay America: Struggle for Equality DB/RC 68234 5 hours 37 minutes by Linas Alsenas read by Kristin Allison History of homosexuality in America focuses primarily on the twentieth century. Uses first-person accounts to illustrate the social and political milieu of several time periods and chronicles the milestone events affecting this population. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 68234 ## Apollo Moon Missions: The Unsung Heroes DB/RC 68235 7 hours 38 minutes by Billy Watkins read by Jake Williams Interviews conducted between 1999 and 2005 with fourteen behind-the- scenes contributors. Features the NASA photography chief who instructed astronauts on picture taking, the chief technician for space-suit maintenance, the wife of an Apollo 14 astronaut, and the project director who developed a lunar roving vehicle on a truncated timeline. 2007. DB/RC 68235 ## Enough. True Measures of Money, Business, and Life DB/RC 68248 6 hours 42 minutes by John C. Bogle read by Jim Zeiger Vanguard Mutual Fund founder criticizes rampant excess within corporations and the financial industry and advocates moderation, balance, and integrity in business and personal decisions. Uses anecdotes and market observations to illustrate the need for choosing value above cost, distinguishing between leadership and management, and focusing on character over success. 2009. DB/RC 68248 ## Stick Figure: A Diary of My Former Self DB/RC 68249 6 hours 21 minutes by Lori Gottlieb read by Mare Trevathan Adult author revisits the diary she maintained in 1978 when she was an eleven-year-old girl hospitalized with anorexia. She records family arguments, body-image obsessions, dieting, worrying about inhaling calories from people’s breath, conversations with doctors, and being discharged. Some strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 2000. DB/RC 68249 ## Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl DB/RC 68258 6 hours 26 minutes by Stacy O’Brien read by Kristin Allison The author, an assistant in the Caltech owl department in 1985, recounts adopting Wesley, a four-day-old barn owl with a nerve-damaged wing. She describes the strong bond they developed over nineteen years, manifested by the owl’s efforts to feed her mice, build her nests, and make her his mate. 2008. DB/RC 68258 ## Computers for Seniors for Dummies DB/RC 68356 7 hours 37 minutes by Nancy Muir read by Roy Avers Step-by-step computer basics for mature users who want to learn how to buy a computer and access the Internet. Explains using the mouse, keyboard, and e-mail; working with files and folders; adding a printer, scanner, or fax machine; enjoying digital photography; listening to music; and playing games. 2008. DB/RC 68356 ## The New Codependency: Help and Guidance for Today’s Generation DB/RC 68362 10 hours 1 minute by Melody Beattie read by Kerry Dukin A follow-up to the classic Codependent No More (RC 28220) explains that codependency is a pattern of behavior rather than an illness. Using examples from her own life, Beattie discusses analyzing one’s actions and offers enabling techniques to set boundaries and take better care of oneself. 2009. DB/RC 68362 ## Nathan Hale: The Life and Death of America’s First Spy DB/RC 68402 8 hours 17 minutes by M. William Phelps read by Phil Gigante Biography of famed patriot and American Revolution hero Nathan Hale (1755–1776), who was hanged by the British for spying. Uses primary sources to detail Hale’s years at Yale and his teaching career before he joined the Connecticut militia. Some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 68402 ## Sun in a Bottle: The Strange History of Fusion and the Science of Wishful Thinking DB/RC 68406 9 hours 13 minutes by Charles Seife read by Bill Weideman Describes scientists’ many attempts, since the first hydrogen bomb was detonated in 1952, to harness nuclear fusion. Discusses the various teams that have tried lasers, magnets, sound waves, particle beams, and metal to tap into the power of the sun. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 68406 ## The Road of Lost Innocence DB/RC 68408 5 hours 18 minutes by Somaly Mam read by Tanya Eby Sirois Sold into sexual slavery as a child, Cambodian author describes her ordeals and eventual escape from a Phnom Penh brothel with the help of a French aid worker. Mam details her later activism and efforts to help other victims of Southeast Asia’s sex trade. Violence, descriptions of sex, and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 68408 ## Champlain’s Dream DB/RC 68415 36 hours 30 minutes by David Hackett Fischer read by Dennis Rooney Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of Washington’s Crossing (RC 58946) chronicles the life and times of French explorer Samuel de Champlain, who founded Quebec in 1608. Recounts the European wars of religion, court life, and colonial exploration. Describes Champlain’s humanist vision for the people of Canada’s First Nations. Violence. 2008. DB/RC 68415 ## The Subprime Solution: How Today’s Global Financial Crisis Happened and What to Do about It DB/RC 68505 4 hours 5 minutes by Robert J. Shiller read by Andy Pyle Yale University economist analyzes the subprime mortgage crisis of 2007–08. Asserts that the housing bubble was a major cause of the situation. Offers realistic proposals for short- and long-term solutions, including bailouts and an improved information infrastructure to restore the public’s confidence. 2008. DB/RC 68505 ## A Slobbering Love Affair: The True (and Pathetic) Story of the Torrid Romance between Barack Obama and the Mainstream Media DB/RC 68512 3 hours 51 minutes by Bernard Goldberg read by Jack Fox Author of Bias (RC 53649) posits that the mainstream media offered only one-sided coverage of Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign for U.S. president. Argues that the loss of objective journalism as the traditional government watchdog would endanger a free society. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68512 ## Jesus, Interrupted: Revealing the Hidden Contradictions in the Bible (and Why We Don’t Know about Them) DB/RC 68810 11 hours 32 minutes by Bart D. Ehrman read by Dennis Rooney In this companion to Misquoting Jesus (RC 61941), biblical historian Ehrman reveals the divergent views of scholars concerning the true nature of Jesus and the concept of salvation. Discusses the historical Jesus, the writers of the Bible, and the origins of Christianity. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68810 ## The Ayatollah Begs to Differ: The Paradox of Modern Iran DB/RC 68827 11 hours 8 minutes by Hooman Majd read by Peter Ganim A Western-educated and Western-raised son of a diplomat explores the essence of Iranian society in the twenty-first century. Asserts that most “ordinary” citizens want more social freedoms and a better economy, yet many maintain their Islamic Shia “sensibility.” Covers cultural and political aspects of the country. 2008. DB/RC 68827 ## Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East DB/RC 68842 19 hours 42 minutes by Robin Wright read by Peter Ganim Wright, a veteran reporter covering the Middle East, reflects on thirty years of changes in the Muslim world and ponders a future influenced by technology, demographics, and globalization. Captures opinions from Palestinians, Egyptians, Lebanese, Syrians, Iranians, and Moroccans about their respective countries. Also discusses the U.S. presence in Iraq. 2008. DB/RC 68842 ## Emily Post: Daughter of the Gilded Age, Mistress of American Manners DB/RC 68850 22 hours 4 minutes by Laura Claridge read by Barbara Caruso Biography of twentieth-century etiquette expert Emily Price Post (1872– 1960). Details Post’s privileged upbringing, scandalous 1906 divorce, and decision to work as a fiction writer to support her family. Describes Post’s rise as a bestselling author after publishing her first book of manners in 1922 at age fifty. 2008. DB/RC 68850 ## The Way of the World: A Story of Truth and Hope in an Age of Extremism DB/RC 69146 15 hours 28 minutes by Ron Suskind read by Ralph Lowenstein Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of The One Percent Doctrine (RC 62715) asserts that the war with Iraq was begun based on falsified documents and that America has lost its moral compass. Warns of nuclear terrorism and bemoans missed opportunities for diplomacy. Strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 69146 ## True Compass: A Memoir DB/RC 69538 17 hours 49 minutes by Edward M. Kennedy read by Jack Fox Autobiography of the Democratic senator from Massachusetts, Ted Kennedy (1932–2009). Reminisces about his family, childhood, education, marriages, and five decades in politics. Discusses the assassinations of his brothers John and Bobby, the 1969 car accident at Chappaquiddick, and his battle with terminal brain cancer. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69538 ## ### Fiction A Family Christmas DB/RC 65732 10 hours 11 minutes selected by Caroline Kennedy read by Barbara Caruso Anthology of Kennedy’s holiday favorites. Encompasses stories, poems, scripture, songs, and essays of the Christmas season. Includes her own 1962 letter to Santa as well as works by Irving Berlin, Robert Frost, George Washington, Langston Hughes, and other notables. Bestseller. 2007. DB/RC 65732 ## China Sea: A Tale of the Modern Navy DB/RC 65837 12 hours 28 minutes by David Poyer read by Steven Carpenter Naval commander Dan Lenson relieves the skipper of the frigate Gaddis to deliver the decommissioned ship to Pakistan. Instead he finds himself fighting pirates in the South China Sea with an undermanned, undergunned, and near-mutinous crew as a typhoon approaches. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 2000. DB/RC 65837 ## Raining Cats and Dogs: A Melanie Travis Mystery DB/RC 65858 7 hours 10 minutes by Laurien Berenson read by Michele Schaeffer Canine enthusiast and part-time sleuth Melanie Travis enrolls her poodle Faith in the South Avenue Obedience Club. Fellow member Paul spearheads an outing to the nursing home of his wealthy great-aunt Mary. When Mary is found suffocated, Melanie seeks a killer among suspicious staff, club members, and Mary’s family. 2005. DB/RC 65858 ## Strangers in Death: An Eve Dallas Mystery DB/RC 65950 13 hours 50 minutes by J.D. Robb read by Suzanne Toren NYPSD lieutenant Eve Dallas and her partner, detective Delia Peabody, investigate the murder of business tycoon Thomas Anders. Eve uncovers ties to two other murders and enlists her husband Roarke in the search for the culprit. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 65950 ## Three-Shirt Deal: A Shane Scully Mystery DB/RC 66289 8 hours 55 minutes by Stephen J. Cannell read by Robert Sams Detective Shane Scully disobeys orders and investigates a closed case, suspecting that small-time crook Tru Hickman was framed for the murder of his own mother. Meanwhile Shane’s wife Alexa struggles with aftereffects from wounds she received in White Sister (RC 65825). Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 66289 ## Innocent Traitor: A Novel of Lady Jane Grey DB/RC 66312 17 hours 2 minutes by Alison Weir read by Anne Flosnik Sixteenth-century England. Jane Grey, King Henry VIII’s great-niece, becomes a royal pawn in the battle for the Crown. Jane’s power-hungry parents and opponents of her Catholic cousin Mary plot Jane’s ascension, eventually bringing a brief reign—and treason charges. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2006. DB/RC 66312 ## Winter Study: An Anna Pigeon Mystery DB/RC 66376 13 hours 26 minutes by Nevada Barr read by Suzanne Toren Park ranger Anna Pigeon returns to the frigid Isle Royale National Park on Lake Superior to join the fifty-year-old winter wolf study along with two scientists from Homeland Security who need to ascertain its feasibility. Anna’s uneasiness is justified when a biotechnician is killed. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 66376 ## The Road to Dune DB/RC 66412 16 hours 49 minutes by Frank Herbert and others read by J.P. Linton Collection of notes, correspondence, and stories revealing the creative process behind the Dune series. Includes previously unpublished chapters from Frank Herbert’s Dune (RC 44126) and Dune Messiah (RC 19126), an alternate version of Dune called Spice Planet by Herbert’s son Brian and Kevin J. Anderson, and four short stories. 2005. DB/RC 66412 ## My Mistress’s Sparrow Is Dead: Great Love Stories, from Chekhov to Munro DB/RC 66489 21 hours 39 minutes edited by Jeffrey Eugenides read by Alexander Strain Twenty-seven short romantic pieces. Includes classic works by William Faulkner (“A Rose for Emily”) and Anton Chekhov (“The Lady with the Little Dog”) and stories by William Trevor, James Joyce, Vladimir Nabokov, Denis Johnson, Raymond Carver, and Alice Munro. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 66489 ## Lock and Key DB/RC 66546 10 hours 32 minutes by Sarah Dessen read by Kristin Allison Seventeen-year-old Ruby, abandoned by her alcoholic mother, moves in with her sister Cora, whom Ruby hasn’t seen in ten years. Ruby struggles with learning to trust others and accepting help. Nate, the boy next door, assists Ruby but hides a secret of his own. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 66546 ## Friend of the Devil: An Inspector Alan Banks Mystery DB/RC 66588 12 hours 34 minutes by Peter Robinson read by Graeme Malcolm Chief Inspector Alan Banks investigates the death of a college girl while Detective Inspector Annie Cabbot, on loan to another police district, probes the murder of a female quadriplegic. The two cases become intertwined with past serial killings. Violence and strong language. 2007. DB/RC 66588 ## Seen It All and Done the Rest DB/RC 66669 8 hours 54 minutes by Pearl Cleage read by Victoria Gordon Anti-Americanism sends African American actress Josephine Evans home to Atlanta after a thirty-year career in Europe. Josephine reconnects with her granddaughter Zora, from Baby Brother’s Blues (RC 63550), and the West End community, where she rebuilds her late mother’s house despite threats from developer Greer Woodruff. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 66669 ## Madman DB/RC 66729 13 hours 15 minutes by Tracy Groot read by Catherine Byers Greek servant Tallis discovers that the Socratic academy in Palestine has been mysteriously disbanded. One scholar was murdered, another committed suicide, and one went mad. Living in the tombs of Kursi, the madman alone may hold the answers. A tale of the biblical Gerasene demoniac. Some violence. Christy Award. 2006. DB/RC 66729 ## The Forbidden: The Courtship of Nellie Fisher, Book 2 DB/RC 66753 8 hours 4 minutes by Beverly Lewis read by Gabriella Cavallero Caleb Yoder’s father forbids him to court Nellie Mae Fisher because her family has left the Old Order Amish church for the New Order. Nellie tries to figure out a way she can have both salvation in Jesus and a relationship with Caleb. Sequel to The Parting (RC 66456). 2008. DB/RC 66753 ## The Art of Racing in the Rain DB/RC 66787 9 hours 16 minutes by Garth Stein read by Peter Ganim Enzo, a mixed-breed dog, believes he will be reincarnated as a human. He stands by his master Denny Swift’s side through Denny’s race-car driving career, the birth of his daughter Zoë, the death of his wife Eve, and a bitter custody battle with Eve’s parents. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 66787 ## The Secret Hangman: A Peter Diamond Mystery DB/RC 66794 9 hours 19 minutes by Peter Lovesey read by Julian Elfer Widowed detective superintendent Peter Diamond of Bath, England, investigates the hanging deaths of a waitress and her ex-husband, which appear to be a murder-suicide. A secret admirer sends Diamond letters, and he begins to suspect that a serial killer is loose. Some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 66794 ## The Body in the Gallery: A Faith Fairchild Mystery DB/RC 66797 8 hours 57 minutes by Katherine Hall Page read by Elisabeth Rodgers Caterer Faith Fairchild helps her friend Patsy Avery, a trustee of a local museum. Patsy suspects someone has replaced a valuable painting with a forgery. Although Faith has promised her husband to stop her amateur sleuthing, she discovers the body of a young woman at the gallery. 2008. DB/RC 66797 ## Daughter of the Sun DB/RC 66800 16 hours 57 minutes by Barbara Wood read by Catherine Byers American Southwest, 1150. Toltec leader Jakál kidnaps seventeen-year- old potter Hoshi’tiwa, taking her from her family and her betrothed to the Toltec’s drought-stricken lands. There she is forced to make a jar that will bring rain—or face execution. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 66800 ## Death in the Garden DB/RC 66808 11 hours 26 minutes by Elizabeth Ironside read by Lisette Lecat London attorney Helena discovers upon the death of her great-aunt Diana that the woman had been suspected but acquitted of her first husband’s murder back in 1925. Helena becomes obsessed with finding the real killer even as she begins questioning her own affair with a married politician. 1995. DB/RC 66808 ## The Abduction DB/RC 66857 12 hours 12 minutes by Mark Gimenez read by Fred Major Ten-year-old Gracie Brice is snatched after a soccer game while her Internet- billionaire father is distracted by a phone call. As the FBI team assembles and her attorney mother offers a reward and a bounty, Gracie’s Vietnam-vet-sniper grandfather begins his own search. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 66857 ## Secrets DB/RC 66866 8 hours 59 minutes by Jude Deveraux read by Erin Jones Cassie Madden works as a nanny for widower Jeff Ames—a man Cassie has had a crush on since she was twelve. When Jeff begins dating spoiled Skylar, heartbroken Cassie befriends a retired actress and accidentally uncovers a long-forgotten mystery and secrets involving Jeff. 2008. DB/RC 66866 ## Sister’s Choice: Patchwork Circle, Book 2 DB/RC 66891 9 hours 51 minutes by Judith Pella read by Colleen Delany Oregon, 1882. Maggie Newcomb is busy husband-hunting when newcomer Tamara Brennan threatens her plans. Maggie enlists her friend Evan Parker, a newly graduated lawyer, to help her snag Colby Stoddard even though Evan is busy defending a local boy accused of murder. Maggie learns the meaning of true love. 2008. DB/RC 66891 ## The Final Detail: A Myron Bolitar Mystery DB/RC 66893 10 hours 8 minutes by Harlan Coben read by Mark Ashby Sports agent Myron Bolitar’s friend and partner Esperanza stands accused of killing their client, troubled Yankees pitcher Clu Haid. Against Esperanza’s wishes, Myron tries to clear her name. The investigation leads to a cold missing-persons case and a painful incident from Myron’s past. Some violence and some strong language. 1999. DB/RC 66893 ## Cliff Hanger: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery DB/RC 66896 8 hours 11 minutes by Philip R. Craig read by Michael Russotto After three close calls ex-cop J.W. Jackson realizes that someone wants him dead. But when J.W. figures out that his attacker may have mistaken him for unassuming college professor John Skye, J.W. travels to Colorado to find the vacationing academic and warn him before the would-be killer strikes again. 1993. DB/RC 66896 ## Santa Fe Dead: An Ed Eagle Novel DB/RC 66898 8 hours 21 minutes by Stuart Woods read by Gregory Gorton New Mexico attorney Ed Eagle’s ex-wife Barbara escapes custody while on trial for attempting to kill him. In disguise and using an alias, Barbara schemes to marry a widowed billionaire and have Ed and Ed’s actress girlfriend murdered. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 66898 ## On My Terms: The Claytons, Book 4 DB/RC 66908 9 hours 5 minutes by Shirley Hailstock read by Colleen Delany When Theresa Ramsey arrives at her late parents’ New York estate, she is dismayed to find the house still occupied by a film crew that rented the location for a movie. After the appealing director persuades Theresa to let them stay, sparks fly. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 66908 ## The Last Chicken in America: A Novel in Stories DB/RC 66909 7 hours 5 minutes by Ellen Litman read by Annie Wauters Twelve interconnected stories about Russian Jewish immigrants settling in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood. In the title story, seventeen-year-old Masha becomes responsible for her unemployed, non- English-speaking parents’ navigation of American ways. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 66909 ## Shakespeare’s Kitchen: Stories DB/RC 66910 6 hours 59 minutes by Lore Segal read by Ted Stoddard Thirteen interrelated tales, several of which appeared in the New Yorker, about Vienna-born Ilka, newcomer to a Connecticut think tank, as she struggles to befriend her fellow academics, especially institute director Leslie Shakespeare. Includes “At Whom the Dog Barks” and O. Henry Prize winner “Reverse Bug.” Some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 66910 ## The O. Henry Prize Stories, 2008 DB/RC 66915 15 hours 29 minutes edited by Laura Furman read by Mary Kane Twenty prizewinning stories. In Anthony Doerr’s “Village 113” an Asian woman resists leaving a hamlet doomed by dam construction. Also includes Edward P. Jones’s “Bad Neighbors,” Yiyun Li’s “Prison,” and tales by Michel Faber, Alice Munro, and William Trevor. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 66915 ## Chat: A Joe Gunther Mystery DB/RC 66924 9 hours 33 minutes by Archer Mayor read by Gregory Gorton Vermont Bureau of Investigation detective Joe Gunther suspects that the car accident his mother and brother are involved in is payback for an arrest Joe made. Meanwhile Joe’s team has two middle-aged male corpses, but no motive and no suspect. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 66924 ## The Risk of Infidelity Index: A Vincent Calvino Crime Novel DB/RC 66925 13 hours 11 minutes by Christopher G. Moore read by Ted Stoddard Bangkok, Thailand. American Vincent Calvino, a disbarred-lawyer-turned- PI, works for several unhappy expatriate wives who, since reading The Risk of Infidelity Index, believe their husbands are cheating on them. While pursuing the case, Vincent discovers connections to the death of another client for whom he investigated drug-piracy activity. Strong language. 2007. DB/RC 66925 ## The Case of the Missing Brontë: A Perry Trethowan Mystery DB/RC 66927 6 hours 3 minutes by Robert Barnard read by David Cutler In a Yorkshire pub, Inspector Perry Trethowan of Scotland Yard encounters retired schoolteacher Edith Wing, who possesses what appears to be a previously undiscovered Emily Brontë manuscript. When Edith is attacked, Perry tries to figure out who else may want the priceless work. 1983. DB/RC 66927 ## Blue Smoke and Murder DB/RC 66937 10 hours 8 minutes by Elizabeth Lowell read by Mary Kane Arizona river guide Jill Breck receives a death threat shortly after her great-aunt leaves her a dozen unsigned paintings that once belonged to Jill’s grandmother. Jill asks security expert Zach Balfour to investigate the origins of the paintings. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 66937 ## A Case of Vineyard Poison: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery DB/RC 66940 7 hours 15 minutes by Philip R. Craig read by Michael Russotto J.W. Jackson’s fianceé Zee discovers an extra hundred thousand dollars in her bank account—a mistake attributed to a computer glitch. Later, cop-turned-fisherman J.W. finds on his driveway the poisoned body of college coed Kathy Ellis, who coincidentally had recently withdrawn the same amount of money from her own account. 1995. DB/RC 66940 ## The Cure for Modern Life DB/RC 66977 10 hours 49 minutes by Lisa Tucker read by Scott Brick Homeless ten-year-old Danny hoodwinks Philadelphia pharmaceutical executive Matthew Connelly into taking Danny and his younger sister in for the night. While Matthew’s former lover, medical researcher Amelia, intends to expose lethal side effects of Matthew’s new drug, she also appreciates the kids’ plight. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 66977 ## The Amateur Spy DB/RC 66978 14 hours 24 minutes by Dan Fesperman read by Phil Gigante Freeman Lockhart, a dispirited international-aid worker, retires to a Greek island. But Lockhart is kidnapped and blackmailed into spying on a former colleague, Palestinian Omar al-Baroody, in Jordan. Meanwhile, an Arab American woman has her own agenda. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 66978 ## No Choice but Seduction: A Malory Family Novel DB/RC 67020 8 hours 56 minutes by Johanna Lindsey read by Kristin Allison 1826. Shipowner Boyd Anderson falls for passenger Katey Tyler and is heartbroken that she is married. But after Katey rescues Anthony Malory’s daughter from kidnappers, Boyd discovers Katey lied about being married and he vows to seduce her. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67020 ## Chasing Harry Winston DB/RC 67032 12 hours 24 minutes by Lauren Weisberger read by Suzanne Toren New Yorkers Leigh, Emmy, and Adriana, friends since college, seek changes in their lives as they near thirty. Newly dumped Emmy wants to date lots of men, gorgeous Brazilian Adriana decides to pick a man to marry, and editor Leigh meets a brilliant author. Strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67032 ## Sundays at Tiffany’s DB/RC 67037 5 hours 47 minutes by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet read by Susan McInerney Thirtysomething Jane is reunited with a sweet, funny, and handsome man from her past named Michael, who happens to be her imaginary friend from childhood. But not even Michael knows the real reason they have been brought together. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67037 ## A Father’s Law DB/RC 67046 9 hours 45 minutes by Richard Wright read by Bill Quinn Chicago, 1950s. African American cop Ruddy Turner becomes police chief of Brentwood Park, an upscale suburb, after the former chief is murdered. Ruddy investigates a string of killings while worrying about his college-age son Tommy. Then Ruddy starts to see a sinister connection. Strong language and some violence. 1960. DB/RC 67046 ## Fireships DB/RC 67050 12 hours 45 minutes by David Drake read by J.P. Linton Intergalactic trader Sarah “Sal” Blythe narrowly escapes an attack on her vessel by Earth’s North American Federation. Determined to retaliate, Sal allies with warrior Stephen Gregg, commander Piet Ricimer, and Venusian rebels in a raid against the federation. Sequel to Through the Breach (RC 46309). Some violence. 1996. DB/RC 67050 ## Almost a Lady DB/RC 67087 13 hours 48 minutes by Jane Feather read by Madelyn Buzzard Twenty-nine-year-old Englishwoman Meg Barratt is mistaken for a privateer, knocked unconscious, and taken aboard Captain Cosimo’s ship as it heads out to sea. Now he must persuade her to help with his latest assignment—assassinating General Napoleon Bonaparte. Companion to Almost a Bride (RC 60161). Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2005. DB/RC 67087 ## A Dream to Follow: Return to Red River, Book 1 DB/RC 67095 10 hours 13 minutes by Lauraine Snelling read by Mitzi Friedlander North Dakota, 1893. In this continuation of the Red River saga, seventeen-year-old aspiring journalist Thorliff Bjorklund applies to college. But once accepted Thorliff faces a dilemma—follow his dreams or stay and help his family on the farm. He turns to God for help. For senior high and older readers. 2001. DB/RC 67095 ## The Secret Adventures of Charlotte Brontë DB/RC 67111 12 hours 33 minutes by Laura Joh Rowland read by Erin Jones Charlotte Brontë and her sister Anne travel to London in 1848 to meet with Charlotte’s publisher. On the train they meet Isabel White, a mysterious young woman who is later murdered. Drawn into the intrigue, Charlotte attempts to solve the crime. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67111 ## Messenger of Truth: A Maisie Dobbs Mystery DB/RC 67114 11 hours 6 minutes by Jacqueline Winspear read by Jill Fox England, 1930s. Artist and WWI veteran Nick Bassington-Hope falls from a scaffold to his death while preparing for his gallery opening. Nick’s twin sister Georgina hires Maisie Dobbs to prove he was murdered. Maisie discovers that Nick’s masterpiece is missing and she searches for clues among her client’s relatives. 2006. DB/RC 67114 ## Believing the Dream: Return to Red River, Book 2 DB/RC 67115 12 hours 22 minutes by Lauraine Snelling read by Mitzi Friedlander 1890s. Thorliff Bjorklund, an aspiring journalist at college in Minnesota, confronts his failing relationship with his childhood sweetheart Anji, whom he left behind in North Dakota. Meanwhile, Thorliff’s friend Elizabeth Rogers inadvertently causes heartbreak in pursuit of her medical career. For senior high and older readers. 2002. DB/RC 67115 ## Child 44 DB/RC 67117 15 hours 22 minutes by Tom Rob Smith read by Roy Avers Stalinist Russia, 1953. Detective Leo Demidov is exiled to a remote village as a prison guard after his wife is accused of espionage. Demidov suspects a killer is preying on children along the Trans- Siberian Railway, but his investigation makes him an enemy of the state. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67117 ## Blame It on Cupid DB/RC 67118 12 hours 14 minutes by Jennifer Greene read by Carol Dines Eleven years ago Merry promised her friend Charlie that if anything happened to him, she would take care of his daughter. Now that Charlie has died, his daughter and Merry’s neighbor Jack, a divorced father, have doubts about Merry’s parenting skills. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 67118 ## More than a Dream: Return to Red River, Book 3 DB/RC 67125 12 hours 3 minutes by Lauraine Snelling read by Mitzi Friedlander 1890s. Thorliff Bjorklund, an aspiring journalist attending college in Minnesota, begins thinking of future doctor Elizabeth Rogers as more than a friend. But when tragedy strikes his family in North Dakota, Thorliff returns home to help. Meanwhile, Elizabeth works in a Chicago hospital. For senior high and older readers. 2003. DB/RC 67125 ## City of the Sun DB/RC 67163 10 hours 20 minutes by David Levien read by Jim Zeiger Paul and Carol Gabriel’s twelve-year-old son Jamie disappears on his paper route in an Indianapolis suburb. A year later they hire PI Frank Behr, a former cop whose own son has died, to find Jamie. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67163 ## Aunt Dimity: Vampire Hunter DB/RC 67195 9 hours 9 minutes by Nancy Atherton read by Kimberly Schraf Cotswolds, England. Overprotective mother Lori Shepherd is alarmed when her twins Will and Rob see a vampire while riding horses near Aldercot Hall. Lori seeks out the locals to learn the truth behind the sighting. With the help of Aunt Dimity, Lori’s actions ignite two romances. 2008. DB/RC 67195 ## The Necropolis Railway: A Jim Stringer Mystery DB/RC 67201 7 hours 25 minutes by Andrew Martin read by David Cutler London, 1903. Railway man Jim Stringer signs on to be a cleaner for a funeral train and discovers that his predecessor, nineteen-year-old Henry Taylor, disappeared under mysterious circumstances. While battling hostile coworkers and unsavory working conditions, Jim investigates Henry’s fate. Jim’s alluring landlady lends assistance. 2002. DB/RC 67201 ## A Modern Treasury of Great Detective and Murder Mysteries DB/RC 67202 16 hours 54 minutes edited by Ed Gorman read by Annie Wauters Anthology of twenty-five short mysteries published between 1954 and 1991 by Lawrence Block, Loren D. Estleman, Tony Hillerman, Ed McBain, Sharyn McCrumb, Sara Paretsky, and others. In Marcia Muller’s “The Broken Men” a PI seeks a killer at a clown convention. Also includes a Nameless Detective tale by Bill Pronzini. 1994. DB/RC 67202 ## Duchess by Night: Desperate Duchesses, Book 3 DB/RC 67207 10 hours 43 minutes by Eloisa James read by Corrie James England, 1784. Seeking adventure Isidore, the duchess of Cosway, and Harriet, the duchess of Berrow, visit the house of the infamous Lord Strange. Harriet, who dresses like a young man to protect her reputation, falls in love with their eccentric host—who discovers her secret. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67207 ## Death Song: A Kevin Kerney Novel DB/RC 67208 9 hours 32 minutes by Michael McGarrity read by Gregory Gorton New Mexico. Lincoln County deputy Tim Riley and his wife Denise are murdered at separate locations within hours of each other. When Santa Fe police chief Kevin Kerney and his son Sergeant Clayton Istee investigate, they uncover Denise’s shady past and her links to international crime. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67208 ## City of Thieves DB/RC 67228 7 hours 51 minutes by David Benioff read by Steven Carpenter Leningrad, 1942. Seventeen-year-old Lev Beniov, a looter, and his cellmate Kolya, a deserter, are reprieved by a Soviet colonel who needs eggs for his daughter’s wedding cake. The two leave the besieged city and cross enemy lines, where they encounter death squads and partisans. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67228 ## All We Know of Heaven DB/RC 67235 7 hours 5 minutes by Jacquelyn Mitchard read by Mary Kane Two families are devastated when their sixteen-year-old daughters are involved in a car accident and one dies. Maureen and Bridget—similar- looking best friends—are, at first, misidentified at the hospital. Later, while Bridget’s family realizes its loss, Maureen’s rejoices in a miracle. But Maureen has brain damage. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67235 ## Blood Trail: A Joe Pickett Novel DB/RC 67271 9 hours 11 minutes by C.J. Box read by David Hartley-Margolin When a Wyoming hunter is murdered and his carcass treated like game, Governor Spencer Rulon asks Joe Pickett to join the investigation. Because a clue links the case to two other hunters’ deaths, Rulon suspects the killer is an animal activist—but Joe seeks proof. Violence and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67271 ## The Angel: Boston PD/FBI DB/RC 67274 9 hours 27 minutes by Carla Neggers read by Martha Harmon Pardee Boston folklorist Keira Sullivan travels to Ireland to research a Celtic legend about a stone angel. When Keira becomes trapped in ancient ruins, FBI agent Simon Cahill rescues her. Simon and Keira soon realize that her search for the relic has attracted a killer. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67274 ## The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps DB/RC 67305 75 hours 37 minutes edited by Otto Penzler read by Ray Foushee Crime stories first published in pulpwood magazines from the 1920s to 1940s—the golden age of pulp fiction—that feature hard-boiled private detectives. Includes Raymond Chandler’s 1938 Red Wind, Dashiell Hammett’s Faith, and tales by Cornell Woolrich, Erle Stanley Gardner, and James M. Cain. Some violence. 2007. DB/RC 67305 ## Lavinia DB/RC 67310 10 hours 8 minutes by Ursula K. Le Guin read by Jill Fox Ancient Italy. King Latinus’s daughter Lavinia, from Virgil’s The Aeneid (RC 64204), is pressured to marry Turnus despite prophecies that she will wed a foreigner and cause a war. When Trojan ships arrive bearing hero Aeneas, Lavinia discovers true love—and her destiny. Some descriptions of sex and some violence. 2008. DB/RC 67310 ## The Cajuns DB/RC 67313 9 hours 27 minutes by Gus Weill read by Jack Fox Louisiana, 1956. Sheriff Bob Boudreaux does not investigate an altar boy’s death until reporter Ruth Ann Daigle begins asking questions. Boudreaux, whose brother-in-law is the local priest, falls in love with Ruth Ann, whose inquiries rattle everyone in town. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004. DB/RC 67313 ## The Girl with No Shadow DB/RC 67345 16 hours 26 minutes by Joanne Harris read by Laura Giannarelli Chocolate maker Vianne Rocher, from Chocolat (RC 49086), now resides quietly in Paris under the name Yanne Charbonneau with her daughters, high-strung preadolescent Annie (Anouk) and unusual four-year-old Rosette. Dazzling new friend Zozie de l’Alba insinuates herself into their lives—but can she be trusted? 2008. DB/RC 67345 ## Dead Time: An Alan Gregory Novel DB/RC 67348 12 hours 54 minutes by Stephen White read by Gregory Gorton Psychologist Alan Gregory helps his ex-wife Merideth search for missing Lisa, a surrogate mother carrying the child of Merideth and her fiancé Eric. Clues lead to a Grand Canyon trip Eric and Lisa took long ago—and to another missing woman. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67348 ## Deadly Deceptions: A Mojo Sheepshanks Novel DB/RC 67351 8 hours 10 minutes by Linda Lael Miller read by Annie Wauters When the ghost of a deaf-mute girl appears to Mojo, the new private investigator begins looking for her murderer. Mojo’s boyfriend Tucker, who is now working for the Cave Creek sheriff’s department, is on the same case. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67351 ## Zuckerman Bound: A Trilogy and Epilogue, 1979–1985; The Ghost Writer, Zuckerman Unbound, The Anatomy Lesson, The Prague Orgy DB/RC 67357 26 hours 47 minutes by Philip Roth read by Robert Sams Novels featuring writer Nathan Zuckerman. In The Ghost Writer (1979) Nathan meets someone who claims she’s Anne Frank. In Zuckerman Unbound (1981) Nathan is hounded after publishing his autobiography. The Anatomy Lesson (1983) and The Prague Orgy (1985) continue aging Nathan’s adventures. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 67357 ## Stranger from the Tonto DB/RC 67359 6 hours 33 minutes by Zane Grey read by Robert Sams Dying prospector Bill Elway confesses to cowboy Kent Wingfield that he was once an outlaw in a notorious gang and implores Kent to settle an old score. A fortune in gold awaits—but first Kent must slay the prospector’s former nemesis and rescue a beautiful woman. 1956. DB/RC 67359 ## Queen of Babble Gets Hitched DB/RC 67362 8 hours 25 minutes by Meg Cabot read by Annie Wauters Manhattan wedding-dress restorer Lizzie Nichols, from Queen of Babble in the Big City (RC 65854), is finally engaged to her boyfriend Luke, who moves to France for the summer. But Lizzie has feelings for Luke’s friend Chaz and, between meetings with celebrity clients, experiences marriage doubts. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67362 ## Killer Year: Stories to Die For—from the Hottest New Crime Writers DB/RC 67368 9 hours 35 minutes edited by Lee Child read by Gregory Gorton Sixteen short stories from crime fiction writers, thirteen of them newcomers who published their first books in 2007. Also includes entries by established writers Duane Swierczynski and Ken Bruen— contributors to Dublin Noir (RC 64135—and Allison Brennan. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67368 ## The Fortunes of Indigo Skye DB/RC 67370 9 hours 36 minutes by Deb Caletti read by Colleen Delany Seattle. The life of eighteen-year-old high school senior and part-time waitress Indigo Skye changes dramatically when a customer leaves her millions of dollars as a tip. Indigo’s familial relationships and personal values are tested by her newfound wealth. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67370 ## The Likeness DB/RC 67436 27 hours 6 minutes by Tana French read by Terry Donnelly Ireland. A murder victim found in an old cottage looks exactly like detective Cassie Maddox and has the name Lexie Madison—an identity that Cassie once invented to infiltrate a drug ring. Cassie goes undercover to find her double’s killer. Sequel to In the Woods (RC 66071). Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67436 ## My Theodosia DB/RC 67485 12 hours 53 minutes by Anya Seton read by Erin Jones A novel of Theodosia Burr, beloved daughter of Thomas Jefferson’s vice president Aaron Burr, from her seventeenth birthday to her mysterious death twelve years later. During her brief adult life, Theo marries wealthy Joseph Alston, bears a son, and supports her father during his arrest and trial for treason. 1941. DB/RC 67485 ## Katherine DB/RC 67486 25 hours 19 minutes by Anya Seton read by Erin Jones Fourteenth-century England. Novel about Katherine Swynford, sister- in- law of Geoffrey Chaucer and wife of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster. As John fights for power, he falls in love with Katherine, a married woman. Their romance lasts through decades of war, adultery, and murder. Includes 2004 foreword by Philippa Gregory. 1954. DB/RC 67486 ## It Only Takes a Moment DB/RC 67487 6 hours 55 minutes by Mary Jane Clark read by Erin Jones Popular television morning-show host Eliza Blake, from Do You Want to Know a Secret (RC 47977), is a widow raising her seven-year-old daughter Janie with the help of housekeeper Mrs. Garcia. Eliza’s world falls apart when Mrs. Garcia and Janie are kidnapped. Some violence and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67487 ## The Strong Shall Live DB/RC 67489 5 hours 40 minutes by Louis L’Amour read by Roy Avers Ten short westerns. In the title story Cavagan, a black Irishman, is left for dead in the desert along the Colorado River by his enemy John Sutton. Cavagan fights for survival with one wish—to live to see Sutton’s death. Also includes “One Night Stand” and “The Romance of Piute Bill.” 1980. DB/RC 67489 ## The Nineteenth Wife DB/RC 67538 17 hours 42 minutes by David Ebershoff read by Martha Harmon Pardee Jordan Scott, a modern-day gay youth exiled from his fundamentalist polygamist sect, attempts to uncover the truth of his father’s murder. Interwoven with Jordan’s tale is that of Ann Eliza Young, the rebellious nineteenth wife of Mormon leader Brigham Young. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67538 ## A Flame in Hali: The Clingfire Trilogy, Book 3 DB/RC 67613 21 hours 1 minute by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross read by J.P. Linton King Carolin Hastur and keeper Varzil Ridenow, his friend, continue to campaign for a ban on weapons in hopes of bringing peace to Darkover. Meanwhile, the renegade Eduin secretly raises an army to destroy them and fulfill his own destiny. Sequel to Zandru’s Forge (RC 58475). Some violence. 2004. DB/RC 67613 ## Climbing the Stairs DB/RC 67638 6 hours 42 minutes by Padma Venkatraman read by Yolande Bavan India, 1941. When fifteen-year-old Vidya, her eighteen-year-old brother Kitta, her mother, and her brain-injured father move into the grandfather’s traditional household, Vidya’s life changes abruptly. She finds refuge in the second-floor library and meets Raman, who wants to marry her. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67638 ## Star Wars: Coruscant Nights I, Jedi Twilight DB/RC 67643 9 hours 17 minutes by Michael Reaves read by Christopher Hurt Jax Pavan, a Jedi knight who survived Palpatine’s slaughter, conceals his true identity while bounty hunting in Coruscant Blackpit Slums. When Jax discovers that his former mentor Jedi master Even Piell has been assassinated, he honors Even’s dying request—to find a droid carrying data vital to the resistance movement. 2008. DB/RC 67643 ## The Complete Short Novels DB/RC 67646 18 hours 34 minutes by Anton Chekhov read by John Horton Works by Russian playwright and author Anton Chekhov (1860–1904). In My Life a delusional idealist seeks utopia in the country. Also includes The Steppe, The Story of an Unknown Man, The Duel, and Three Years, which concerns a young merchant’s experiences in love. Translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. 2004. DB/RC 67646 ## His Illegal Self DB/RC 67653 8 hours 35 minutes by Peter Carey read by Kevin Collins In 1972, Che, the young son of radical underground activists, lives in New York with his wealthy grandmother. When a woman arrives for a visit, Che assumes she is his mother and eagerly runs away with her. But nothing that follows is what he expected. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67653 ## Miss Julia Paints the Town DB/RC 67666 11 hours 23 minutes by Ann B. Ross read by Mitzi Friedlander Miss Julia rallies her town of Abbotsville, North Carolina, to protest plans of a New Jersey developer to replace city hall with condominiums. Miss Julia plots to scare off the Yankee by showcasing local eccentrics. In the meantime the husbands of three of Miss Julia’s friends have disappeared. 2008. DB/RC 67666 ## The Hot Rock: The First Dortmunder Novel DB/RC 67667 6 hours 20 minutes by Donald E. Westlake read by Barry Bernson An African diplomat, intent on possessing an emerald sacred to his country, hires parolee John Dortmunder to steal it from the New York Coliseum. Dortmunder and his motley crew pursue the errant jewel to the Utopia Park prison, an insane asylum, and a Fifth Avenue bank vault. 1970. DB/RC 67667 ## Hit Parade: Keller’s Greatest Hits DB/RC 67670 9 hours 6 minutes by Lawrence Block read by Roy Avers With work becoming increasingly difficult after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, John Keller, a stamp-collecting, introspective hit man, seeks more assignments to fund his retirement. His new targets include a baseball player and a Cuban exile. Some violence and some strong language. 2006. DB/RC 67670 ## To the Limit: A NASCAR Novel DB/RC 67689 7 hours 6 minutes by Pamela Britton read by Erin Jones Aerospace engineer Kristen McKenna returns to designing race cars after her boss Mathew Knight purchases a NASCAR team. Kristen hides her past racing career while dealing with the all-male crew. Complications arise when both Mathew and driver Todd Peters fall in love with Kristen. Some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 67689 ## The Devil Riding: A Tamara Hayle Mystery DB/RC 67699 6 hours 36 minutes by Valerie Wilson Wesley read by Madelyn Buzzard African American PI Tamara Hayle is hired by a wealthy couple to find their runaway eighteen-year-old daughter Gabriella. Tamara follows a tip that leads to an apartment where Gabriella is staying. There Tamara finds a woman’s body—but no sign of Gabriella. Some violence and some strong language. 2000. DB/RC 67699 ## Silver Bells DB/RC 67713 11 hours 42 minutes by Fern Michaels and others read by Mare Trevathan Four romantic Christmas stories. In the title piece, Amy Lee returns home to Pennsylvania for the holidays and rekindles a relationship with her high school sweetheart Hank Anders, who has no idea that Amy is a movie star. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67713 ## Rough Justice: Sean Dillon Series DB/RC 67719 11 hours 26 minutes by Jack Higgins read by David Hartley-Margolin U.S. president Jake Cazalet’s troubleshooter Blake Johnson and his British counterpart Harry Miller run into trouble in Kosovo when Miller shoots a Russian who’s about to set fire to a mosque. When the Russians retaliate, Sean Dillon directs an operation that uncovers a traitor. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67719 ## The Laughter of Dead Kings: A Vicky Bliss Mystery DB/RC 67721 8 hours 57 minutes by Elizabeth Peters read by Kristin Allison When King Tut’s mummy is stolen from Egypt, authorities suspect Vicky’s beau John Tregarth, a reformed art thief. John, Vicky, and Vicky’s boss at Munich’s National Museum set out to clear John’s name and recover the relic, but murder and rising doubts about John’s innocence complicate the investigation. 2008. DB/RC 67721 ## The Starry Rift: Tales of New Tomorrows; an Original Science Fiction Anthology DB/RC 67743 17 hours 20 minutes edited by Jonathan Strahan read by Jim Zeiger Sixteen short science fiction stories about the future. In “Ass-Hat Magic Spider” by Scott Westerfeld, a teen exercises and shaves his head so he can join an expedition to the planet Tau. Includes works by Cory Doctorow, Garth Nix, and Stephen Baxter. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67743 ## Happy Are Those Who Thirst for Justice: A Blackie Ryan Mystery DB/RC 67762 9 hours 48 minutes by Andrew M. Greeley read by Gregory Gorton Chicago. Domineering matriarch Violet Enright is found shot aboard her luxury yacht with her granddaughter Fionna holding the murder weapon. Monsignor Blackie Ryan believes Fionna is innocent and sets out to find the real killer among Violet’s troubled associates, including a hippie ex-priest and a bisexual surgeon. Strong language. 1987. DB/RC 67762 ## A Wallflower Christmas: The Wallflowers, Book 5 DB/RC 67766 5 hours 46 minutes by Lisa Kleypas read by Corrie James London, 1845. Wallflowers Daisy and Lillian Bowman’s brother Rafe arrives from America intending to marry heiress Lady Natalie Blandford. Rafe, however, falls in love at first sight with Natalie’s impoverished cousin Hannah Appleton. At Christmas, Rafe has to choose between romance and fortune. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67766 ## La Petite Four DB/RC 67774 5 hours 51 minutes by Regina Scott read by Corrie James Napoleonic-era England. Lady Emily and her friends Priscilla, Daphne, and Ariadne have graduated from finishing school and are anticipating their coming-out ball in London. But Lady Emily’s father informs her that she must immediately marry her childhood nemesis Lord Robert. For senior high and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 67774 ## Airhead DB/RC 67792 7 hours 33 minutes by Meg Cabot read by Mary Kane Sixteen-year-old Emerson “Em” Watts, an advanced-placement student who likes video games and disdains fashion, receives a “whole-body transplant” after an accident. Em is dismayed to find her mind in the body of teen supermodel Nikki Howard—a fact that she has to hide. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67792 ## Wild Card DB/RC 67793 13 hours 58 minutes by Lora Leigh read by Michael Scherer Sabella Malone believes that her Navy SEAL husband Nathan has been dead for six years. But Nathan, now known as Noah Blake, has survived capture and torture. He returns home with a new face and persona, determined to win Sabella back. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67793 ## In War Times DB/RC 67795 14 hours 35 minutes by Kathleen Ann Goonan read by Michael Scherer Washington, D.C.; 1941. Jazz-loving army soldier Sam Dance studies theoretical physics. A mysterious female instructor seduces Sam and gives him plans for a device that could change history. Sam goes on to fight a war and eventually builds the device to no apparent effect— until alternate realities converge. 2007. DB/RC 67795 ## Blood Rites: The Dresden Files, Book 6 DB/RC 67798 12 hours 32 minutes by Jim Butcher read by Gregory Gorton Chicago. Wizard PI Harry Dresden goes undercover for adult-film director Arturo Genosa, who believes his production company is the target of an entropy curse. Harry tries to protect the crew and find the culprit. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2004. DB/RC 67798 ## The Edge of Desire: A Bastion Club Novel, Book 7 DB/RC 67802 15 hours 33 minutes by Stephanie Laurens read by Corrie James London, 1816. Marquess Christian Allardyce, a former spy, is the last bachelor in the Bastion Club. Christian’s treacherous ex-lover Lady Letitia Randall asks for help after her husband is murdered. Christian agrees to investigate but also wants to possess her. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67802 ## The New Space Opera DB/RC 67821 26 hours 24 minutes edited by Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan read by John Polk Eighteen tales of interstellar adventure. In Stephen Baxter’s “Remembrance” an old man’s recollection of a legendary resistance fighter who battled Earth’s alien conquerors inspires a new generation of dissidents. Also includes Greg Egan’s “Glory,” Nancy Kress’s “Art of War,” and works by Alastair Reynolds, Robert Silverberg, and others. Some violence. 2007. DB/RC 67821 ## Irish Whiskey: A Nuala Anne McGrail Novel DB/RC 67832 9 hours 36 minutes by Andrew M. Greeley read by Jack Fox Chicago. Singer/psychic Nuala Anne McGrail senses that the grave of Al Capone’s rival, gangster James “Sweet Rolls” Sullivan, is empty. While Nuala and her fiancé Dermot seek Sullivan’s fate, the FBI investigates Dermot because of a multimillion-dollar trading windfall he netted. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1998. DB/RC 67832 ## Never Romance a Rake DB/RC 67879 11 hours 51 minutes by Liz Carlyle read by Erin Jones Kieran, the baron Rothewell, wins Camille Marchand, the comte de Valigny’s bastard daughter, in a card game designed to find Camille an English husband and secure her grandfather’s inheritance. But the deal unexpectedly turns to love. Sequel to Never Deceive a Duke (RC 66343). Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67879 ## The Traitor DB/RC 67880 11 hours 29 minutes by Stephen Coonts read by Fred Major Jake Grafton meets CIA operative Tommy Carmellini in Paris to investigate investments in the Bank of Palestine and secure the city for a G-8 summit meeting. They also track a turncoat who has murdered several agents. Sequel to Liars and Thieves (RC 59563). Strong language and some violence. 2006. DB/RC 67880 ## King of the Holly Hop: A Milan Jacovich Mystery DB/RC 67884 10 hours 7 minutes by Les Roberts read by John Polk At Cleveland PI Milan Jacovich’s fortieth high school reunion, someone murders a former classmate, cardiologist Phil Kohn. Playwright Tommy Wiggins is accused of the crime and hires Jacovich to investigate. Jacovich soon uncovers secrets among the surviving class members. Some violence and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67884 ## The Wyrmling Horde: The Runelords, Book 7 DB/RC 67886 12 hours 50 minutes by David Farland read by Roy Avers Flameweaver Fallion Orden is held prisoner by the fiendish Lord Despair, who is raising an army of wyrmlings to conquer the worlds that Fallion himself fused together. Fallion’s beloved Rhianna attempts to rescue Fallion and stop the spread of evil. Sequel to Worldbinder (RC 65903). Violence. 2008. DB/RC 67886 ## Mozart’s Sister DB/RC 67888 12 hours 22 minutes by Rita Charbonnier read by Mitzi Friedlander Maria Anna Mozart, brilliant musician and composer, is forced by her domineering father to relinquish her performing career to teach piano and support the family and her younger brother Wolfgang’s burgeoning talent. An epistolary romance compels Maria to choose between her duty and her dreams. Originally published in Italian. 2007. DB/RC 67888 ## The Rustler: A Stone Creek Novel DB/RC 67890 8 hours 59 minutes by Linda Lael Miller read by Erin Jones Arizona territory, 1907. Ex-con Wyatt Yarbro joins his lawman brother Rowdy in Stone Creek. Wyatt falls in love with Sarah Tamlin, a career woman who runs a bank for her ailing father while hiding her previous indiscretions. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67890 ## Seven Days and Seven Nights DB/RC 67891 8 hours 17 minutes by Wendy Wax read by Erin Jones Talk-radio host Olivia Moore advises women about relationships; Atlanta’s Bachelor of the Year Matt Ransom broadcasts no-holds-barred Guy Talk. When a publicity stunt has them spending a week together in an apartment—airing their shows and being filmed by webcam—opposites attract. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003. DB/RC 67891 ## Everything Nice DB/RC 67893 8 hours 43 minutes by Ellen Shanman read by Jill Fox Manhattan. Michaela “Mike” Edwards, a socially challenged thirty- something advertising copywriter, loses her job and moves in with her widowed father. Suckered into teaching life skills to sixth-grade girls, Mike reinvents herself, rethinks her career, and unravels her feelings for her best friend Gunther. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67893 ## Confessions of a Serial Kisser DB/RC 67899 6 hours 10 minutes by Wendelin Van Draanen read by Jill Fox After reading her mother’s secret collection of romance novels during her parents’ difficult separation. high school junior Evangeline has a makeover and begins a quest for the perfect kiss. When her reputation begins to suffer, Evangeline reassesses her life. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67899 ## Comfort Food DB/RC 67901 11 hours 23 minutes by Kate Jacobs read by Mitzi Friedlander Successful TV chef Augusta “Gus” Simpson is about to turn fifty when her show’s format is changed and she has to share the stage with former beauty queen Carmen Vega. As Gus’s daughters help Gus during a special live episode, Gus becomes attracted to the show’s new producer. 2008. DB/RC 67901 ## Blame It on Paris DB/RC 67902 9 hours 22 minutes by Jennifer Greene read by Jill Fox Kelly Rochard from South Bend, Indiana, makes her dream trip to Paris. When she’s mugged and loses everything, American Will Maguire rescues her, and they have a brief affair. Kelly resumes her life back home, wanting to move on—but Will turns up. Descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67902 ## Braless in Wonderland DB/RC 67903 7 hours 9 minutes by Debbie Reed Fischer read by Kerry Dukin Smart feminist Miami high school student Allee Rosen is shocked when a modeling agency hires her for commercials. Allee, who has always looked down on fashion-obsessed “trendy wendies,” soon learns that modeling is hard work—and that she shouldn’t be so quick to judge others. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67903 ## The Garden Tour Affair: A Gardening Mystery DB/RC 67906 9 hours 32 minutes by Ann Ripley read by Madelyn Buzzard PBS gardening-show host Louise Eldridge films on location at Connecticut’s historic Litchfield Falls Inn. But all is not well among her fellow guests, some of whom meet with untimely ends. Believing the deaths are no accident, Louise and her family investigate amid botanical scandals and lovers’ feuds. 1999. DB/RC 67906 ## Liberty: A Lake Wobegon Novel DB/RC 67907 6 hours 17 minutes by Garrison Keillor read by Jack Fox Lake Wobegon citizens demand the resignation of tyrannical Fourth of July committee chairman Clint Bunsen. Meanwhile sixty-year-old Clint, who is married, receives shocking DNA results, has an affair with Angelica Pflame—the parade’s former Miss Liberty—and contemplates a bid for congress. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67907 ## An Incomplete Revenge: A Maisie Dobbs Mystery DB/RC 67909 9 hours 53 minutes by Jacqueline Winspear read by Jill Fox England, 1931. Investigator Maisie Dobbs is hired by developer James Compton to examine the Sandermere estate in Kent. Suspicious fires occur each fall at harvest time. Maisie and her assistant Billy Beale learn that somehow a 1916 attack by a German zeppelin is linked to the annual infernos. 2008. DB/RC 67909 ## A Case of Exploding Mangoes DB/RC 68020 10 hours 19 minutes by Mohammed Hanif read by Michael Scherer Pakistan, 1988. Junior military officer Ali Shigri believes his father’s suicide was actually a murder and holds General Zia, the country’s president, responsible. With the help of his friend and sometime lover Baby O, Ali plots revenge—the general’s assassination. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68020 ## Ice Blue DB/RC 68031 8 hours 37 minutes by Anne Stuart read by Annie Wauters Museum curator Summer Hawthorne’s Japanese nanny gives her a blue ceramic bowl just before dying. Summer is then kidnapped for the coveted relic and rescued by handsome, dangerous Takashi O’Brien. Takashi also desperately wants the bowl and—despite himself—Summer. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. Rita Award. 2007. DB/RC 68031 ## St. Albans Fire: A Joe Gunther Mystery DB/RC 68042 8 hours 31 minutes by Archer Mayor read by Gregory Gorton Vermont detective Joe Gunther investigates a series of barn fires, one of which has resulted in murder. The case leads Gunther and his partner to a mob arsonist in Newark, New Jersey. Gunther also uncovers connections to a Vermont land developer. Strong language and some violence. 2005. DB/RC 68042 ## Seduction Becomes Her DB/RC 68070 12 hours 56 minutes by Shirlee Busbee read by Patricia Kilgarriff Napoleonic-era England. Daphne Beaumont and her two siblings arrive in Cornwall to claim their inheritance. Charles Weston, who is visiting Lord Wyndham, from Scandal Becomes Her (RC 68111), gets trapped in a cave for two days with Daphne—and is forced by honor to wed her. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68070 ## A Land to Call Home: Red River of the North, Book 3 DB/RC 68095 13 hours 2 minutes by Lauraine Snelling read by Catherine Byers Dakota Territory, 1880s. Ingeborg and Haakan Bjorklund and their extended Norwegian family face hardships at their Red River Valley homestead. Fire erupts, an infant is born deaf, and another relative gets hurt in a train accident. But they persevere with faith and love. For senior high and older readers. 1997. DB/RC 68095 ## Palace Council DB/RC 68096 22 hours 11 minutes by Stephen L. Carter read by Kevin Collins Harlem, 1950s. African American writer Eddie Wesley stumbles upon the body of white attorney Philmont Castle. Two years later, Eddie’s sister Junie disappears. Eddie spends two decades searching for Junie and discovers that she and Philmont—along with Eddie’s former girlfriend Aurelia—had connections to a secret political society. 2008. DB/RC 68096 ## The Gargoyle DB/RC 68102 18 hours 42 minutes by Andrew Davidson read by Nick Sullivan An adult-film star is hospitalized with severe burns after crashing his car during a drug-induced hallucination. He contemplates suicide until he befriends Marianne, a mentally unstable gargoyle sculptor whose insistence that they were lovers in medieval Europe brings him renewed vitality. Strong language, descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2008. DB/RC 68102 ## Paul of Dune DB/RC 68105 21 hours 4 minutes by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson read by J.P. Linton The bloody jihad of Paul Atreides and his army of desert warriors successfully ousts Shaddam IV. But though his military campaign has been victorious, Paul remains plagued by doubt and fear of betrayal. Portrays events taking place between Frank Herbert’s Dune (RC 44126) and Dune Messiah (RC 19126). 2008. DB/RC 68105 ## Scandal Becomes Her DB/RC 68111 13 hours 59 minutes by Shirlee Busbee read by Patricia Kilgarriff England, 1804. Heiress Nell Anslowe has recurring nightmares. When Nell escapes from a kidnapping, she takes refuge in an abandoned building where Julian Weston, the earl of Wyndham, is also sheltering. The two fall in love and seek a reason for Nell’s bad dreams. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 68111 ## The Last Good Kiss: A C.W. Sughrue Mystery DB/RC 68138 9 hours 27 minutes by James Crumley read by Jim Zeiger While retrieving alcoholic writer Abraham Trahearne from a drinking binge, Montana-based private investigator C.W. Sughrue agrees to look for a barmaid’s missing daughter. Teenaged Betty Sue ran away to San Francisco ten years ago and has not been heard from since. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. 1978. DB/RC 68138 ## Say You’re One of Them DB/RC 68167 13 hours 58 minutes by Uwem Akpan read by Lisette Lecat Five tales about children struggling to survive in war-torn Africa. In “Fattening for Gabon” siblings whose parents have AIDS go to live with an uncle who tries to sell them into slavery. The Caine Prize finalist “My Parents’ Bedroom” describes the Rwandan genocide. Violence and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68167 ## The Manning Grooms DB/RC 68186 10 hours 34 minutes by Debbie Macomber read by Erin Jones Two novellas feature unexpected marriages. In Bride on the Loose a teenager persuades veterinarian Jason Manning to date her mother. In Same Time, Next Year James Wilkens meets Summer Lawton on New Year’s Eve. Companion to The Manning Sisters (RC 65861). Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 68186 ## The Perennial Killer: A Gardening Mystery DB/RC 68187 9 hours 46 minutes by Ann Ripley read by Madelyn Buzzard While filming her televised gardening show on location in Colorado, Louise Eldridge becomes embroiled in a murder investigation. The victim: rancher Jimmy Porter, whose decision to sell his property to the county for preservation angered family members and developers. With the land in dispute, suspects—including sexist sheriff Earl Tatum—abound. 2000. DB/RC 68187 ## Full Cleveland: A Milan Jacovich Mystery DB/RC 68191 8 hours 22 minutes by Les Roberts read by John Polk Mobster Victor Gaimari hires ex-cop Milan Jacovich to find Gregory Shane, the mastermind of a scam to sell ads in a nonexistent magazine. Victor insists that his lackey tail Milan in a case that soon encompasses blackmail and murder. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1989. DB/RC 68191 ## Of Men and Their Mothers DB/RC 68192 8 hours 9 minutes by Mameve Medwed read by Erin Jones Maisie Grey escaped her marriage but not her annoying mother-in-law, who fusses over the way Maisie is raising her teenaged son. Supporting herself by performing odd jobs for her clients, Maisie meets a new man— who has his own mother issues. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68192 ## Dragonwyck DB/RC 68205 12 hours 53 minutes by Anya Seton read by Erin Jones 1840s. Eighteen-year-old farmer’s daughter Miranda Wells is invited to be a governess at Dragonwyck, her distant relative Nicholas Van Ryn’s Hudson River estate. Upon his wife’s death, Nicholas weds Miranda. But Miranda’s initial joy turns to despair after dark secrets are revealed. Includes 2005 afterword by Philippa Gregory. 1944. DB/RC 68205 ## The Elegance of the Hedgehog DB/RC 68224 8 hours 53 minutes by Muriel Barbery read by Gabriella Cavallero Middle-aged widow Renée Michel, a closet intellectual, works as a concierge for a small luxury apartment building in Paris. Twelve-year- old tenant Paloma believes life is absurd and plans on suicide. But when Kakuro Ozu moves in, he befriends and transforms them both. Translated from French. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 68224 ## A Slice of Heaven: The Sweet Magnolias, Book 2 DB/RC 68237 10 hours 44 minutes by Sherryl Woods read by Gabriella Cavallero It has been two years since restaurant owner Dana Sue threw her husband Ronnie out for being unfaithful. When their daughter Annie struggles with anorexia, Dana Sue must let Ronnie back into the family dynamics. 2007. DB/RC 68237 ## Cut to the Quick DB/RC 68241 11 hours 0 minutes by Dianne Emley read by Martha Harmon Pardee Pasadena homicide detective Nan Vining, recovered from wounds received in First Cut (RC 65381), investigates a double homicide. The prime suspect is the victims’ business partner Mark Scoville. Then Nan discovers a mute homeless person with drawings of murderous attacks— including one on Nan. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68241 ## The End of the Jews DB/RC 68243 13 hours 12 minutes by Adam Mansbach read by David Hartley-Margolin New York City. Three generations of a Jewish American family make choices between their artistic impulses and the people they love. Tristan Brodsky fails his poetic wife, and later his grandson Tris Freedman writes a novel about his family’s foibles. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68243 ## Charity Girl DB/RC 68244 8 hours 43 minutes by Georgette Heyer read by Gabriella Cavallero Young Cherry Steane runs away from the drudgery of her aunt’s household to find her grandfather in London. Dashing Viscount Desford, attempting to assist Cherry while observing all proprieties, brings Cherry to his lifelong best friend Henrietta Silverdale—who has secretly loved Desford all along. 1970. DB/RC 68244 ## The Development: Nine Stories DB/RC 68245 7 hours 26 minutes by John Barth read by Guy Williams National Book Award winner presents nine stories set in a gated Chesapeake Bay community on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Comfortably retired residents contend with marital issues, advancing age, a toga party, a Peeping Tom, and a freak storm. In “Assisted Living” a husband recounts his wife’s demise. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68245 ## The Darker Side DB/RC 68253 12 hours 0 minutes by Cody McFadyen read by Martha Harmon Pardee When the transsexual daughter of a presidential hopeful is murdered aboard a plane, the victim’s mother requests the help of special agent Smoky Barrett. Smoky’s team tracks a religious serial killer who stalks his prey and uncovers their deepest secrets. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68253 ## Flirting with Forty DB/RC 68255 8 hours 0 minutes by Jane Porter read by Kristin Allison Divorced one year, lonely forty-year-old Seattle mom Jackie is thrilled when a girlfriend arranges a trip to Hawaii for them. After an emergency leaves Jackie reluctantly vacationing alone, she amazes herself by taking up with a much younger surfing instructor. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2006. DB/RC 68255 ## Whirlwind DB/RC 68263 8 hours 25 minutes by Cathy Marie Hake read by Kristin Allison 1892. Londoner Millicent Fairweather accompanies her sister and brother-in-law to America. Crossing the Atlantic aboard the Opportunity, Millicent finds work as a nanny for widower Daniel Clark. When tragedy in New York brings the possibility of deportation, Daniel proposes. Millicent accepts, not knowing that Daniel seeks true romance. 2008. DB/RC 68263 ## The Great Receiver DB/RC 68265 7 hours 33 minutes by Elena Yates Eulo read by Erik Sandvold Sophomore honors student Joey Eastland messes up during football tryouts and becomes the team water boy. But when the coach gives him a second chance, Joey is determined to be the best wide receiver ever. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 68265 ## The Grapes of Wrath DB/RC 68308 17 hours 29 minutes by John Steinbeck read by Steven Carpenter Steinbeck’s classic tale of the Joads, who, like many other families during the Great Depression, are driven from their homestead by drought, poverty, and the encroachment of large agricultural interests. They leave Oklahoma in search of a better life in California but meet with hardship and injustice. Pulitzer Prize. 1939. DB/RC 68308 ## Play with Fire: A Kate Shugak Mystery DB/RC 68349 7 hours 34 minutes by Dana Stabenow read by Jill Fox Alaska. While hunting mushrooms in the ashes of a recent forest fire, freelance investigator Kate Shugak discovers the body of schoolteacher Daniel Seabolt, son of a controversial fire-and-brimstone preacher. Kate soon learns that the father’s fanatical followers employ some very dangerous methods of conversion. Some strong language. 1995. DB/RC 68349 ## Murder at Hobcaw Barony: An Eleanor Roosevelt Mystery DB/RC 68354 7 hours 57 minutes by Elliott Roosevelt read by Mitzi Friedlander First lady Eleanor Roosevelt joins Joan Crawford, Humphrey Bogart, and other Hollywood celebrities at Bernie Baruch’s South Carolina estate Hobcaw Barony, where an explosion kills a prominent movie producer. Eleanor investigates evidence of blackmail and illicit affairs to try to solve the crime before the president arrives. 1986. DB/RC 68354 ## Devil Bones: A Dr. Temperance Brennan Mystery DB/RC 68355 9 hours 0 minutes by Kathy Reichs read by Erin Jones A plumber discovers a skull and leg bone laid out ritualistically in a basement. A decapitated teenage body carved with satanic symbols is found in a nearby lake. Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan works with detective “Skinny” Slidell to identify the two partial corpses. Strong language and some violence. 2008. DB/RC 68355 ## Princess Mia: The Princess Diaries, Book 9 DB/RC 68358 6 hours 49 minutes by Meg Cabot read by Madelyn Buzzard Mia’s best friend Lilly is not speaking to her. Neither is her ex- boyfriend Michael. And her parents are forcing her to see a therapist. But then Mia discovers a document from a seventeenth-century Genovian princess that could change the fate of Genovia forever. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 68358 ## The Wild Island: A Jemima Shore Mystery DB/RC 68359 7 hours 32 minutes by Antonia Fraser read by Mitzi Friedlander Scotland. Vacationing British television reporter Jemima Shore rents a cottage from Charles Beauregard but upon arriving learns that Charles is dead. Jemima enters the strange world of the eccentric Beauregard family—a dashing war hero, a forthright priest, and a wayward heiress— and discovers they are not quite what they seem. 1978. DB/RC 68359 ## The Widening Gyre: A Spenser Novel DB/RC 68360 4 hours 34 minutes by Robert B. Parker read by Ray Foushee When Massachusetts congressman Meade Alexander is blackmailed with a videotape of his wife’s drug use and sexual escapades, Alexander’s staff hires PI Spenser. Aided by his cohort Hawk, Spenser searches for the culprits and uncovers dirty politics and mob connections. Violence and strong language. 1983. DB/RC 68360 ## Sea of Poppies: Sea of Poppies, Book 1 DB/RC 68395 18 hours 25 minutes by Amitav Ghosh read by Phil Gigante 1838. With the opium trade as a backdrop, the ship Ibis leaves British India bound for Mauritius and carrying a diverse crew and passengers, including a Bengali widow, a French orphan, a deposed raja, and an American freedman. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Man Booker Prize finalist. 2008. DB/RC 68395 ## A Good Woman DB/RC 68398 9 hours 48 minutes by Danielle Steel read by Jay O. Sanders Wealthy nineteen-year-old Annabelle Worthington of Manhattan, who loses her father on the Titanic, marries older banker Josiah Millbank. After a scandalous divorce, Annabelle moves to France to study medicine—but her past catches up with her. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68398 ## Game Control DB/RC 68400 10 hours 45 minutes by Lionel Shriver read by Laural Merlington American Eleanor Merritt, a family-planning worker, comes to Kenya to improve the lives of the poor. Eleanor unexpectedly falls in love with Calvin Piper, who views the lower classes as an imposition and advocates radical methods of population control. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2007. DB/RC 68400 ## Impossible DB/RC 68401 9 hours 1 minute by Nancy Werlin read by Emily Durante Pregnant seventeen-year-old Lucy Scarborough discovers that her family has been cursed by an evil elfin knight. To break the curse Lucy, with help from love-struck neighbor Zach, must perform three difficult tasks before her daughter is born. Some violence. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 68401 ## Empire of Lies DB/RC 68403 11 hours 25 minutes by Andrew Klavan read by Andrew Klavan Midwestern religious conservative Jason Harrow becomes entangled in a dangerous plot after his ex-lover Lauren summons him to New York City. Jason’s illegitimate daughter Serena, whom he didn’t know about, is involved with terrorists, and Jason begins to doubt his own sanity. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 68403 ## Paper Towns DB/RC 68404 8 hours 3 minutes by John Green read by Dan John Miller During senior year Margo, the girl next door, entices Quentin into a night of mischief—and then she disappears. Quentin and classmates Radar, Ben, and Lacey follow the clues Margo left while they worry about her state of mind. Strong language. For senior high readers. Edgar Award. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 68404 ## Serena DB/RC 68405 11 hours 25 minutes by Ron Rash read by Phil Gigante Appalachian North Carolina, 1929. Newlyweds George and Serena Pemberton, owners of a logging company, arrive to strip the land before the government incorporates it into a national park. Serena’s cruelty extends to her lumber camp workers and to a teenager impregnated by her husband. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 68405 ## The Spy Who Came for Christmas DB/RC 68407 5 hours 52 minutes by David Morrell read by David Colacci Santa Fe, New Mexico. Undercover agent Paul Kagan hides the newborn son of Palestinian peacekeeper Ahmed Hassan from the Russian Mafia, who want to kidnap the infant. Kagan finds refuge with abused wife Meredith and her son Cole. Some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 68407 ## Watermind DB/RC 68409 12 hours 17 minutes by M.M. Buckner read by Tanya Eby Sirois From computers and technological waste a dangerous intelligence dubbed the Watermind forms in the Louisiana swamps. MIT dropout CJ Reilly and her boyfriend Max discover the life-form while cleaning up a chemical spill in Devil’s Pond. They are intrigued—until the Watermind kills. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 68409 ## Driftless DB/RC 68424 17 hours 24 minutes by David Rhodes read by Suzanne Toren July Montgomery, first met in Rock Island Line (RC 9486), settles into the small farming community of Words, Wisconsin. July’s neighbors include Olivia, who uses a wheelchair and loses her savings at a casino, and Grahm and his wife Cora, who confront the milk cooperative. Milkweed National Fiction Prize. 2008. DB/RC 68424 ## Dashing through the Snow: A Regan Reilly Mystery DB/RC 68761 4 hours 50 minutes by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark read by Martha Harmon Pardee Regan Reilly, Alvirah Meehan, and their families come to Branscombe, New Hampshire, for a holiday festival. Although four local market employees won millions in a lottery, a fifth coworker who normally plays is missing. While searching for the missing man, Regan and Alvirah discover wrongdoing in the town. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 68761 ## The Broken Window: A Lincoln Rhyme Novel DB/RC 68762 16 hours 0 minutes by Jeffery Deaver read by Jim Zeiger When his cousin Arthur is accused of murder, quadriplegic criminalist Lincoln Rhyme suspects Arthur was framed. As Lincoln and New York detective Amelia Sachs investigate, they connect the crime to a killer who uses computer data-mining software to pick his victims. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 68762 ## Fireside: The Lakeshore Chronicles, Book 5 DB/RC 68763 10 hours 26 minutes by Susan Wiggs read by Martha Harmon Pardee Sports publicist Kimberly van Dorn, down on her luck, retreats to her widowed mother’s boarding house in the Catskills. After baseball player Bo Crutcher moves in along with his twelve-year-old son AJ, Kimberly takes Bo on as a client. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68763 ## When the Soul Mends: Sisters of the Quilt, Book 3 DB/RC 68772 9 hours 47 minutes by Cindy Woodsmall read by Kristin Allison Hannah Lapp has a new life in the Englischer world with Martin Palmer. But a friend’s accident forces Hannah to return to her Old Order Amish community, where she experiences mixed emotions as she faces family and friends—including her ex-fiancé Paul. Sequel to When the Morning Comes (RC 66244). 2008. DB/RC 68772 ## Star Bright: The Harrigan Family, Book 2 DB/RC 68775 12 hours 39 minutes by Catherine Anderson read by Martha Harmon Pardee Crystal Falls, Oregon. After escaping from her abusive husband Peter, Rainie Danning works as a bookkeeper on Parker Harrigan’s horse ranch. Parker falls in love with Rainie and learns about her past—but Peter tracks down Rainie for revenge. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 68775 ## Cream Puff Murder: A Hannah Swensen Mystery DB/RC 68778 7 hours 53 minutes by Joanne Fluke read by Kristin Allison Minnesota. To lose weight for her mother’s launch party, baker Hannah Swensen takes classes at a local gym, where she finds the dead body of flirtatious fitness instructor Ronni Ward near spilled cream puffs. Hannah’s suspects include jealous wives, girlfriends, and much of Lake Eden’s female population. Includes recipes. 2009. DB/RC 68778 ## Twisted Creek DB/RC 68799 7 hours 25 minutes by Jodi Thomas read by Kristin Allison College dropout Allie Daniels inherits a lake property outside Lubbock, Texas, from her previously unknown uncle Jefferson. Allie and her Nana arrive, reopen Jefferson’s country store, and meet the neighbors. Meanwhile ATF agent Luke Morgan investigates Jefferson’s suspicious death—and falls in love with Allie. Some violence. 2008. DB/RC 68799 ## Exit Music: A John Rebus Mystery DB/RC 68820 14 hours 21 minutes by Ian Rankin read by Steven Crossley Edinburgh. With just ten days until his retirement, Detective Inspector John Rebus investigates the case of an exiled Russian poet found beaten to death. Rebus and his colleague Siobhan Clarke uncover connections to local bankers and politicians—and find evidence of another murder. Strong language and some violence. 2007. DB/RC 68820 ## Cat in a Sapphire Slipper: A Midnight Louie Mystery DB/RC 68828 12 hours 16 minutes by Carole Nelson Douglas read by J.P. Linton Las Vegas. Public relations ace Temple Barr’s romance novelist aunt becomes engaged to rumored ex-mobster Aldo Fontana. Bachelor-party attendees end up at the Sapphire Slipper brothel, where Temple’s radio- talk- show-host fiancé, former priest Matt Devine, finds the body of a murdered prostitute. Luckily feline sleuth Midnight Louie has tagged along. 2008. DB/RC 68828 ## The Price of Butcher’s Meat: A Dalziel/Pascoe Mystery DB/RC 68829 18 hours 31 minutes by Reginald Hill read by Steven Crossley Sandytown, England. Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel is recovering from injuries suffered in Death Comes for the Fat Man (RC 65297) when a local woman, Lady Daphne Denham, is murdered. Dalziel’s former partner, Detective Chief Inspector Peter Pascoe, arrives to investigate while Dalziel chafes in the convalescent home. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68829 ## Her Little Black Book DB/RC 68843 8 hours 14 minutes by Brenda Jackson read by Robin Miles When Courtney Andrews’s cousin Sonya marries, she gives Courtney her list of available men. Courtney suffers through some awful dates before meeting Lake Masters, an older advertising executive. But the ways of Courtney’s philandering father influence her relationships. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68843 ## The Possibilities of Sainthood DB/RC 68846 6 hours 49 minutes by Donna Freitas read by Elisabeth Rodgers Fifteen-year-old Antonia Lucia Labella passionately desires two things— sainthood and her first kiss. After years of mailing letters to the Vatican about the first wish, Antonia uses her diary to secretly petition saints about her second wish—the kiss. Then miracles begin to happen. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 68846 ## The 8th Confession: A Women’s Murder Club Mystery DB/RC 68885 7 hours 47 minutes by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro read by Catherine Byers The Women’s Murder Club investigates the brutal death of street person Bagman Jesus. Meanwhile detective Lindsay Boxer reluctantly examines the high-profile case of young socialite couple Isa and Ethan Bailey, who mysteriously died in their sleep. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68885 ## Vision in White: The Bride Quartet, Book 1 DB/RC 69355 9 hours 37 minutes by Nora Roberts read by Emily Durante Childhood friends Emmaline, Laurel, Mackensie, and Parker start a wedding-production business using Parker’s family estate in Connecticut. Photographer Mackensie is happy staying out of the bridal limelight— until she meets English teacher Carter Maguire. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69355 ## ### Books for Children These books were recently sent to cooperating libraries. Digital talking books, available on cartridges, are labeled with the prefix DB. Cassette books are labeled with the prefix RC and play at 15/16 ips. To order books, contact your cooperating library. Nonfiction Einstein Adds a New Dimension:The Story of Science, Book 3 DB/RC 66124 20 hours 0 minutes by Joy Hakim read by Mark Ashby Examines Albert Einstein’s discoveries in the quantum world, the theory of relativity, and nuclear physics. Discusses the way his theories revolutionized scientific thinking about the universe and led to modern inventions, from the atom bomb to cell phones. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2007. DB/RC 66124 ## The Real Benedict Arnold DB/RC 66523 8 hours 47 minutes by Jim Murphy read by Gregory Gorton Exposes some of the rumors and folktales about Benedict Arnold (1741– 1801) while highlighting his numerous military contributions to the American Revolution—before he switched his loyalty to the British. Discusses his personal qualities, the complex factors that led to his betrayal, and his difficulties after the war. For grades 6-9. 2007. DB/RC 66523 ## She Touched the World: Laura Bridgman, Deaf-Blind Pioneer DB/RC 66527 2 hours 28 minutes by Sally Hobart Alexander and Robert Alexander read by Laura Giannarelli Biography of Laura Bridgman (1829–1889), the first deaf-blind child to receive a formal education—decades before Helen Keller. Discusses the causes of Laura’s deaf-blindness at age two, her sponsorship at Perkins Institution, and her success at learning manual sign language. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB/RC 66527 ## Tree Shaker: The Story of Nelson Mandela DB/RC 66914 3 hours 49 minutes by Bill Keller read by Bob Moore Biography of Nelson Mandela, the idealistic leader who transformed politics in South Africa after he was elected president in 1994. Discusses Mandela’s confrontations with apartheid as well as his strategy of nonviolence, twenty-seven years in prison, and historic presidency. Includes relevant full-text New York Times articles. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 66914 ## Ain’t Nothing but a Man: My Quest to Find the Real John Henry DB/RC 66930 1 hour 31 minutes by Scott Reynolds Nelson read by Bob Moore Historian relates his search to determine if the song about John Henry was based on an actual man. Discusses tracing historical clues, learning about railroad construction in the late 1800s, and decoding the secret message of the song. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 66930 ## The Whale Scientists: Solving the Mystery of Whale Strandings DB/RC 67366 1 hour 44 minutes by Fran Hodgkins read by Mark Ashby Traces whale evolution, the relationship between whales and humans, and the protection of endangered species. Introduces theories—including hearing damage, difficulties with echolocation, and weather conditions— about why whales strand themselves on shore. Discusses rescue efforts and the ways scientists study beached whales to learn what happened. For grades 5-8. 2007. DB/RC 67366 ## The First Americans: The Story of Where They Came From and Who They Became DB/RC 67898 2 hours 48 minutes by Anthony Aveni read by Jack Fox History of the earliest North American cultures, based on spears, small statues, skeletons, and other relics discovered by archaeologists. Discusses the ancient nomads who crossed from Siberia to Alaska and their many descendants—the Taíno, Anasazi, Iroquois, Timucua, and Kwakiutl, among others. For grades 4-7. Spur Award. 2005. DB/RC 67898 ## Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out DB/RC 68017 6 hours 20 minutes by National Children’s Book and Literacy Alliance read by Faith Potts Anthology of poems, presidential speeches, memoirs, and stories about the White House in Washington, D.C., from the time of its construction in 1801 through the residency of George W. Bush, 2001–2008. Introduction by historian David McCullough. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 68017 ## Off to War: Voices of Soldiers’ Children DB/RC 68158 4 hours 12 minutes by Deborah Ellis read by Michael Scherer Children between the ages of seven and seventeen describe their feelings and reactions to having military parents who are posted in the war zones of Afghanistan and Iraq. The kids discuss their fears and the changes in their parents’ behavior towards them. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 68158 ## Jay McGraw’s Life Strategies for Dealing with Bullies DB/RC 68159 2 hours 59 minutes by Jay McGraw read by Mark Delgado Describes verbal, physical, and online bullying and suggests ways to stop it. Discusses reasons some kids harass others, explains the damage such abuse can cause, and offers tips for handling threatening individuals. Also informs parents and teachers regarding their responsibility to help students. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 68159 ## Celebrate Diwali DB/RC 68196 0 hours 38 minutes by Deborah Heiligman read by Madelyn Buzzard Discusses the Hindu festival that celebrates the triumph of light over darkness and goodness over evil. Describes the various holiday preparations and customs in different parts of India. Includes a recipe for a sweet treat and instructions for a card game. For grades K-3. 2006. DB/RC 68196 ## Animals Robert Scott Saw: An Adventure in Antarctica DB/RC 68204 0 hours 44 minutes by Sandra Markle read by Erin Jones Features the two Antarctic expeditions of British explorer Robert Falcon Scott (1868–1912). Describes wildlife such as emperor penguins, leopard seals, and sea creatures discovered there. Also explains the difficulties endured by sled dogs and ponies accompanying Scott’s crew. For grades 3-6. 2008. DB/RC 68204 ## Cooking Fun: One Hundred Twenty-one Simple Recipes to Make with Kids DB/RC 68363 2 hours 52 minutes by Rae Grant read by Kerry Dukin Family favorites and old-fashioned recipes, many with few ingredients. Covers toasts, sandwiches, and soups; salads and vegetable sides; egg dishes for every meal; entrees; and cocoa, lemonade, and other drinks. Also includes quick breads, cakes, cookies, and desserts. Recommends adult participation. For grades 3-6. 2008. DB/RC 68363 ## A Backyard Vegetable Garden for Kids DB/RC 68370 0 hours 48 minutes by Amie Jane Leavitt read by Kerry Dukin Covers the basics of vegetable gardening, from planning what to plant— and when—through harvesting a crop. Discusses tools needed for soil preparation, step-by-step instructions for sowing seeds, and general garden-care information. Includes directions for crafting a hummingbird bath from a carrot. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB/RC 68370 ## Mars and the Search for Life DB/RC 68371 1 hour 49 minutes by Elaine Scott read by Kerry Dukin Traces scientists’ exploration of Mars and the development of the MER (Mars Exploration Rover) to examine Martian rocks for signs of water, the ingredient necessary to support life. Covers the Mars missions between 2003 and 2007: the planning, launches, discoveries, and successes of the rovers. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB/RC 68371 ## Hamsters, Shells, and Spelling Bees: School Poems DB/RC 68535 0 hours 15 minutes edited by Lee Bennett Hopkins read by Erin Jones Twenty poets celebrate teachers and elementary school from backpacks to lunch bags, from school-bus drivers to measles, and from art class to maps. In “Hamster Math” a student caring for two classroom hamsters during summer vacation learns about multiplication. For grades K-3. 2008. DB/RC 68535 ## ### Fiction The London Eye Mystery DB/RC 67204 5 hours 13 minutes by Siobhan Dowd read by Alexander Strain England. When Ted and Kat’s cousin Salim disappears from the London Eye Ferris wheel, even the police are baffled. So Ted, whose brain is wired differently, and his older sister Kat work together to solve the mystery. For grades 5-8. 2007. DB/RC 67204 ## Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Sleeping Dog DB/RC 67363 1 hour 7 minutes by Donald J. Sobol read by Mark Ashby Match wits with fifth-grader Leroy “Encyclopedia” Brown to solve ten short mysteries. In the title piece, a beagle named Elmo falls asleep during tryouts for a job as a pet-food taster. Encyclopedia Brown figures out who put knockout powder in Elmo’s food bowl—can you? Solutions included. For grades 3-6. 1968. DB/RC 67363 ## Encyclopedia Brown Finds the Clues DB/RC 67364 1 hour 15 minutes by Donald J. Sobol read by Mark Ashby Idaville’s detective in sneakers solves ten baffling cases, from recovering a client’s prized tooth collection to catching a sneaky thief by following a trail of paint. For grades 3-6. 1966. DB/RC 67364 ## Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch DB/RC 67365 1 hour 14 minutes by Donald J. Sobol read by Mark Ashby Ten-year-old Encyclopedia Brown solves ten puzzling cases. In “The Case of the Secret Pitch” Bugs Meany tries to swindle Speedy Flanagan out of his baseball bat, but Encyclopedia spots a mistake that proves Bugs lied. For grades 3-6. 1965. DB/RC 67365 ## Moving Day: Allie Finkle’s Rules for Girls, Book 1 DB/RC 67772 4 hours 7 minutes by Meg Cabot read by Mary Kane Nine-year-old Allie Finkle has many rules, but two matter most when her family moves across town and when she lets a champion Persian show cat run away: “You can’t let your family move into a haunted house” and “When you do something wrong, always apologize.” For grades 3-6. 2008. DB/RC 67772 ## Phineas L. MacGuire . . . Blasts Off! DB/RC 67800 2 hours 0 minutes by Frances O’Roark Dowell read by Erik Synnestvedt Fourth-grade science whiz Mac is electrified by the possibility of space camp but needs to earn $799 and a plane ticket to go. Then a neighbor offers to pay him to walk her slobbery yellow Lab, Lemon Drop. Sequel to Phineas L. MacGuire . . . Gets Slimed! (RC 67764). For grades 3-6. 2008. DB/RC 67800 ## Doomwyte: Redwall Abbey DB/RC 67878 12 hours 22 minutes by Brian Jacques read by Madelyn Buzzard The Redwallers face dangerous villains in a treacherous hunt for long- lost treasure—the jeweled eyes of the great Doomwyte idol. The quest takes them into the caves beneath the wooded hill where Korvus Skurr, the black-feathered raven, dwells. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 67878 ## The Underneath DB/RC 67889 6 hours 56 minutes by Kathi Appelt read by Mitzi Friedlander In the alligator-filled bayous between Texas and Louisiana, long- suffering hound dog Ranger welcomes a pregnant stray calico cat underneath his rundown porch. When his cruel owner Gar Face dispatches the mother cat, Ranger and the calico’s two kittens form an unlikely family. For grades 4-7 and older readers. Newbery Honor Book. 2008. DB/RC 67889 ## Dolphin Song DB/RC 67905 6 hours 17 minutes by Lauren St. John read by Jill Fox A class trip to the ocean off the coast of South Africa turns dangerous when Martine and her classmates are washed overboard in shark-infested waters. The students’ fate then becomes entwined with a pod of dolphins. Sequel to The White Giraffe (RC 67843). For grades 4-7. 2007. DB/RC 67905 ## The Séance DB/RC 68007 7 hours 2 minutes by Iain Lawrence read by Erik Sandvold New York, 1926. Houdini’s arrival to perform his magic and to expose fraudulent mediums directly affects thirteen-year-old Scooter King. First because Scooter helps his mother make her séances convincing, and second because he finds a murdered man in Houdini’s Burmese Torture Tank. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 68007 ## Outside Beauty DB/RC 68145 5 hours 17 minutes by Cynthia Kadohata read by Gabriella Cavallero Chicago, 1983. Thirteen-year-old Shelby and her three close-knit half sisters are heartbroken when their beautiful mother Helen Kimura is seriously injured in a car accident. Separated and sent to live with their four respective fathers, the girls make a desperate attempt to reunite. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 68145 ## Akimbo and the Snakes: Akimbo, Book 4 DB/RC 68166 1 hour 14 minutes by Alexander McCall Smith read by Yolande Bavan While Akimbo is on a working vacation at his uncle Peter’s snake park, a policeman reports a rare and deadly green mamba near a village. Akimbo accompanies his uncle to capture the snake and finds himself in danger. For grades 2-4. 2006. DB/RC 68166 ## Dark Whispers: The Unicorn Chronicles, Book 3 DB/RC 68170 11 hours 0 minutes by Bruce Coville read by Catherine Byers Seeking to unravel the secret of the enmity between unicorns and delvers, Cara Diana Hunter travels through an underground world to the centaur king’s court. Meanwhile Cara’s father is on a quest—to free her mother from the Rainbow Prison. Sequel to Song of the Wanderer (RC 52153). For grades 4-7. 2008. DB/RC 68170 ## Ivy and Bean Take Care of the Babysitter: Book 4 DB/RC 68190 1 hour 2 minutes by Annie Barrows read by Jill Fox Seven-year-old Bean is upset that she has to stay home all afternoon while her eleven-year-old sister Nancy gets paid to be her new babysitter. So Bean invites her best friend Ivy to come over and make the day more fun—but not for Nancy. For grades 2-4. 2008. DB/RC 68190 ## Eleven DB/RC 68203 3 hours 18 minutes by Patricia Reilly Giff read by Gary Tipton Just before his eleventh birthday, Sam, who can barely read, is snooping in his grandfather’s attic and discovers a partial newspaper clipping that shows Sam as a missing three-year-old boy. Sam invites Caroline, a new girl in class and a good reader, to help him investigate. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB/RC 68203 ## The Tales of Beedle the Bard: Translated from the Ancient Runes by Hermione Granger, Commentary by Albus Dumbledore DB/RC 68242 1 hour 46 minutes by J.K. Rowling read by Erik Sandvold The heroes and heroines who triumph in these five stories demonstrate great kindness, common sense, and ingenuity rather than powerful magic. In “The Fountain of Fair Fortune” three woeful witches and a sad knight struggle to reach the fountain together before nightfall. For grades 4- 7. 2007. DB/RC 68242 ## Stolen DB/RC 68257 3 hours 23 minutes by Vivian Vande Velde read by Mare Trevathan While running through a forest, a young girl about twelve summers old realizes she does not remember anything—not even her own name. After kindly farmers take her in, she learns that she might be Isabelle, and that she could have been stolen by a witch. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 68257 ## Hope in My Heart: Sofia’s Immigrant Diary, Book 1 DB/RC 68525 1 hour 28 minutes by Kathryn Lasky read by Jill Fox After her family immigrates to New York from Italy in 1903, nine-year- old Sofia Monari is separated from her family and quarantined at the Ellis Island hospital. Sofia endures nightmarish conditions but makes a good friend, Maureen O’Malley, who teaches her English. For grades 3-6. 2003. DB/RC 68525 ## ### Foreign Language Books The following titles are available in the languages designated. Spanish La Suma de los Días (The Sum of Our Days: A Memoir) DB/RC 65977 12 horas 4 minutos por Isabel Allende leído por María Pino La famosa autora comparte sus pensamientos más íntimos sobre amor, matrimonio, maternidad, espirutalismo, infidelidad, adicción, y memoria mientras narra la historia reciente de su vida y familia a los trece años de la muerte de su hija, Paula (RC 43956). (The author shares her thoughts on love, marriage, motherhood, spirituality, infidelity, addiction, and memory. She also describes the history of her exuberant family and her own life experiences during the thirteen years since the death of her daughter Paula [RC 43956].) 2007. DB/RC 65977 ## Agua para Elefantes (Water for Elephants) DB/RC 65994 15 horas 25 minutos por Sara Gruen leído por Juan Ramírez 1931. Jacob Jankowski es estudiante de la medicina veterinaria cuando sus padres mueren en un accidente de tránsito. Angustiado y arruinado, Jacob encuentra empleo en un circo ambulante donde cuida de animales como la traviesa elefanta, Rosie. También, se enamora de Marlena, una estrella del circo y mujer casada. Lenguaje injurioso y algunas descripciones de violencia y de índole sexual. (1931. Veterinary student Jacob Jankowski’s world comes crashing down when his parents die in a car accident. Broke, Jacob joins the circus; falls for Marlena, a married circus star; and cares for animals like Rosie the elephant. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex.) 2007. DB/RC 65994 ## El Club de la Buena Estrella (The Joy Luck Club) DB/RC 65996 11 horas 23 minutos por Amy Tan leído por María Pino En 1949 cuatro mujeres chinas recientemente llegadas a San Francisco, inician una serie de reuniones para comer, hablar, y jugar al mah-jongg. Se hacen llamar El Club de la Buena Estrella. Cuarenta años más tarde una de ellas muere y su hija toma su lugar. Entonces se revela un secreto profundo que afecta a todas. (In 1949 four Chinese women in San Francisco founded the Joy Luck Club and met to play mah-jongg and tell stories. Now, forty years later, one of the founders dies. Her daughter takes her place at the club and a secret is revealed that affects all of the women.) 1990. DB/RC 65996 ## Cuentos Naturales (Natural Stories) DB/RC 67952 4 horas 45 minutos por Carlos Fuentes leído por Juan Ramírez Fuentes presenta seis de sus más celebrados cuentos realísticos, tomados de sus obras importantes y representativos de una trayectoria literaria de cincuenta años: “Vieja Moralidad,” “Las Dos Elenas,” “Un Alma Pura,” “Malintzin de las Maquilas,” “La Sierva del Padre,” y “La Línea de la Vida.” (Six stories from a fifty-year period: “Vieja Moralidad” [“Old Morality”], “Las Dos Elenas” [“The Two Elenas”], “Un Alma Pura” [“A Pure Soul”], “Malintzin de las Maquilas,” [“Malintzin of the Factory”],” “La Sierva del Padre” [“The Priest’s Slave”], and “La Línea de la Vida” [“The Line of Life”].) 2007. DB/RC 67952 ## Un Yanqui en la Corte del Rey Arturo (A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court) DB/RC 67962 16 horas 34 minutos por Mark Twain leído por Juan Ramírez Hank Morgan, un trabajador de fábrica de Connecticut en el siglo diecinueve, recibe un golpe y queda inconsciente. Al volver en sí, aprende que ha sido transportado al remoto pasado de Inglaterra y se halla en la corte del Rey Arturo. Pronto, Hank quiere mejorar las cosas introduciendo inventos modernos e ideas democráticas. (A nineteenth- century New England factory worker is knocked unconscious and transported back to the year 528. Hank Morgan awakens in King Arthur’s court in Britain, where he attempts to improve living conditions by introducing modern inventions and democratic ideas.) 2006. DB/RC 67962 ## Tienes que Atreverte: Abraza la Vida con Pasión (I Dare You: Embrace Life with Passion) DB/RC 67963 10 horas 41 minutos por Joyce Meyer leído por María Pino La autora es ministro de radio y televisión que ofrece consejos para enfocarse las energías y encontrar propósito y motivación en la vida. Cita pasajes de la Biblia y anécdotas de inspiración que nos enseñan a soñar con metas grandes, a tomar responsabilidades personales, y a evitar distracciones negativas como el enojo y la ansiedad. (Radio and television minister offers advice for focusing one’s energies to find purpose and motivation in life. Provides scripture and anecdotes to inspire readers to dream big, take responsibility, and avoid distractions such as worry and anger.) 2008. DB/RC 67963 ## Los Guardianes del Libro (People of the Book) DB/RC 67966 15 horas 23 minutos por Geraldine Brooks leído por María Pino Hanna Heath, una prestigiosa conservadora de libros, analiza un manuscrito hebreo de la España medieval que, últimamente, fue salvado de una cierta destrucción en el Sarajevo de los años1990s. Hanna encuentra entre las páginas del manuscrito cosas raras—una ala de insecto, cristales de sal, manchas de vino y sangre—todo que revela la trayectoria de la sabiduría oculta del libro, así como las vidas de las personas que durante siglos lo protegieron. Violencia y descripciones de índole sexual. (Australian book conservator Hanna Heath analyzes a Hebrew manuscript created in medieval Spain and saved from destruction in 1990s Sarajevo. Hanna’s discoveries—an insect wing, salt crystals, and wine and blood stains—reveal the codex’s past and the lives of its guardians. Some violence and some descriptions of sex.) 2008. DB/RC 67966 ## La Apelación (The Appeal) DB/RC 67967 17 horas 4 minutos por John Grisham leído por Juan Ramírez Un jurado de Mississippi declara culpable a una empresa química por realizar vertidos tóxicos en el sistema de agua potable. Carl Trudeau, el propietario de la empresa, quiere revocar el veredicto apelando al Tribunal Supremo del Estado y, a la vez, decide presentar su proprio candidato para ser juez del Tribunal. (After a Mississippi jury returns a guilty verdict against a chemical company that dumped carcinogens into the water supply, the company’s owner, Carl Trudeau, appeals to the state’s supreme court. During judicial elections Trudeau tries to plant his own justice on the bench.) 2008. DB/RC 67967 ## ### Audio magazines For a free subscription to these magazines, contact your cooperating library. American Heritage (8 issues) Analog Science Fiction and Fact (11 issues) Asimov’s Science Fiction (11 issues) The Atlantic Monthly (11 issues; combined issue July–August) Das Beste aus Reader’s Digest (German; 12 issues) Bon Appétit (monthly) Choice Magazine Listening (on loan from cooperating libraries; bimonthly) Consumer Reports (monthly) Contemporary Sound Track: A Review of Pop, Jazz, Rock, and Country (bimonthly) Cricket (for children, on one cassette with National Geographic Kids; monthly) Diabetes Forecast (monthly) Discover (monthly) Ebony (monthly) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (11 issues) Foreign Affairs (6 issues) France-Amérique (French; monthly) Good Housekeeping (monthly plus special issues) Health and Nutrition Newsletters (includes The Johns Hopkins Medical Letter—Health after Fifty, Mayo Clinic Health Letter, and Nutrition Action Healthletter; monthly) Horticulture (6 issues) Magazine of the Month (monthly) Money (monthly plus special issues) The Musical Mainstream (quarterly) The Nation (47 issues) National Geographic (monthly) National Geographic Kids (for children and teens, on one cassette with Cricket; monthly) National Review (25 issues) The New York Times Book Review (weekly) Odyssey (9 issues; combined issues May–June, July–August, November– December) Outdoor Life (10 issues; combined issues June–July, December–January) People (weekly plus special issues) People en Español (Spanish; weekly) QST (monthly) Quarterly Music Magazine (quarterly) Smart Computing (monthly) Sound & Vision (10 issues) Spider: The Magazine for Children (monthly) Sports Illustrated (weekly plus special issues) Sports Illustrated for Kids (monthly) Talking Book Topics (bimonthly, also contains selections from NLS News irregularly) Travel & Leisure (monthly) True West (monthly) Vanidades (Spanish; biweekly) The Week (weekly) The Writer (12 issues) Young Adult Magazine of the Month(monthly)