Talking Book Topics January–February 2011 Volume 77, Number 1 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped About Talking Book Topics Talking Book Topics is published bimonthly in cassette, large-print, and online formats and distributed at no cost to blind and physically handicapped individuals who participate in the Library of Congress reading program. It lists digital audiobooks and magazines available through a network of cooperating libraries and covers news of developments and activities in network 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 bestsellers, classics, biographies, romance novels, mysteries, and how-to guides. Some books in Spanish are also available. To explore the wide range of books in the national collection, access the NLS International Union Catalog online at loc.gov/nls or contact your local cooperating library. Talking Book Topics is available online in HTML and plain text at www.loc.gov/nls/tbt and in downloadable audio files on the NLS Braille and Audio Reading Download (BARD) service at nlsbard.loc.gov. About BARD Most books and magazines listed in Talking Book Topics are available free of charge to eligible readers for download. To use the BARD service contact your cooperating library or visit nlsbard.loc.gov for more information. Music scores and instructional materials Individuals registered for NLS music services may receive braille and large-print music scores, texts, and instructional recordings about music and musicians through the NLS Music Section. For more information about the NLS music collection call 1-800- 424-8567, send an e-mail to nlsm@loc.gov, or visit www.loc.gov/nls/music/index.html. Where to write To order talking books or change your magazine subscription contact your local cooperating library. Additional library contact information is available online at www.loc.gov/nls/find.html. Patrons who are American citizens living abroad may request delivery to foreign addresses by contacting the overseas librarian by phone at (202) 707- 5100 or e-mail at nls@loc.gov. Readers who are hard of hearing may contact cooperating libraries by TTY or by a state relay service. To contact NLS by TTY, dial (202) 707-0744. Send correspondence about editorial matters to: Publications and Media Section, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, Washington DC, 20542-0002. Library of Congress, Washington 2011 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 2011 Collection Development Advisory Group seeks suggestions The members of the Collection Development Advisory Group appreciate input from fellow patrons and librarians concerning the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) program. Ideas and suggestions from readers are key components in the success of the program and are thoroughly discussed in the committee’s deliberations. Please continue to submit your suggestions to committee members or your cooperating braille or talking-book library. The group will meet again at NLS May 25–27, 2011, to review and discuss these and other matters. A full list of members is provided below. Consumer Organization Representatives: American Council of the Blind (ACB) Steve Speicher 1800 South 41st St. Lincoln, NE 68506 Sspei@inebraska.com Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) Peter Davis 615 South Adams St. Arlington, VA 22204 lottie.pete@verizon.net National Federation of the Blind (NFB) David Hyde 1315 Mineral Point Ave. Janesville, WI 53548-2801 w.dave@sbcglobal.net Readers-at-Large: Midlands Region—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin Katherine Schneider schneiks@uwec.edu Northern Region—Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia Betty Woodward 18 Boulter Rd. Wethersfield, CT 06109-4323 brucewoodie@msn.com Southern Region—Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virgin Islands, and Virginia Larry Johnson 10863 Lake Path Dr. San Antonio, TX 78217 larjo1@prodigy.net Western Region—Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming To be determined Librarians: Midlands Andrew Shockley Oklahoma Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 300 NE 18th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Tel: (405) 522-2182 Fax: (405) 521-4582 ashockley@okdrs.gov Northern Teresa R. Faust Special Services Consultant Vermont Department of Libraries 578 Paine Turnpike N. Berlin, VT 05602 Toll-free in Vermont: 1-800-479-1711 Tel: (802) 828-3273 Teresa.Faust@state.vt.us Southern Ruth Hemphill, Director Tennessee Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 403 Seventh Ave. N. Nashville, TN 37243-0313 Tel: (615) 741-3917 Ruth.Hemphill@tn.gov Western John Mugford New Mexico Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507-5166 Tel: (505) 476-9770 or (505) 476-9772 lbph@state.nm.us Children’s/Young Adult Elizabeth Burns Youth Services Consultant New Jersey State Library Talking Book and Braille Center 2300 Stuyvesant Ave. Trenton, NJ 08618 Tel: (609) 530-3251 eburns@njstatelib.org Magazine of the Month selections for 2011 Two NLS programs offer readers samples of magazines not otherwise available through network libraries. Subscribers to Magazine of the Month and Young Adult Magazine of the Month receive a different magazine on audiocassette each month. For a free subscription to either program, contact your cooperating talking-book library. Subscribers may expect to receive some of the following: Magazine of the Month The Bark Entrepreneur Family Tree Magazine Greencraft Imbibe Kiwi: Growing Families the Natural and Organic Way O, the Oprah Magazine Real Simple Reminisce Magazine Scientific American Mind ShopSmart;) Wired Alternates: America in WWII, Cesar’s Way, Family Circle, Flea Market Style, Fresh Home: Easy Ideas for Hands-On People, Inc., Internet Genealogy, Real Simple Family, Scientific American, Spirituality and Health: The Soul/Body Connection, Technology Review, Wine and Spirits Young Adult Magazine of the Month Cemetery Dance Motor Trend Cicada NBA: HOOP Cosmo Girl Snowboarder Critters USA Twist Game Informer Wired GamePro XXL Alternates: Beckett Massive Online Gamer, Fantasy and Science Fiction, J-14, Mac|Life, PC Gamer, Reptiles USA, Road and Track, Seventeen, SLAM, The Source, Teen Ink, Transworld Snowboarding In Praise of BARD The Braille and Audio Reading Download (BARD), an NLS-provided online service that allows patrons to download digital talking books using high-speed Internet connections, continues to grow in popularity. Even initially reluctant users have been won over by its speed and simplicity. One such patron shares her story: My life has changed since I discovered BARD. Oh sure, I resisted a technological change as most of us oldies do. But boy oh boy was I wrong. To make a long story short, through Olivia (my computer angel) and Joan (my BARD angel), my life has really changed. For the first time since I lost most of my sight, I have a level of independence that I have been missing. When I first lost good sight, I missed going to book stores. Guess what, people? I feel as if I can now do that again—albeit differently. Today, after one lesson and many calls with Joan, I shopped for books on my own time and in my home, without having to constantly ask my librarians if they had this or that. Sure, I will still call the library. There are books not yet on BARD. But now, if I wake up at three in the morning when the office is closed, no problem! I can go to a cartridge. I can download. Three clicks, and the book is mine! Thank you for this wonderful service. —Ms. Deborah “Toby” Hatchett, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Newsstand The following announcements may be of interest to readers. The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) 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. New version of JAWS screen reader released JAWS 12, a new version of the popular screen-reading software, allows users to quickly configure and globally apply JAWS settings, or configure and apply settings for a specific application. JAWS 12 also improves navigation in applications tailored for the Windows 7 operating system that use ribbon menus. The screen reader, available in a professional version for $1,095 and in a standard version for $895, can be purchased at http://www.freedomscientific.com/ or by phone at 800-444-4443. IRS provides assistance for people with disabilities Hundreds of the most popular federal tax forms and publications are available for sight-impaired individuals at http://www.IRS.gov/. These audio and braille tax forms are accessible using screen-reading software, refreshable braille displays, and voice-recognition software. The IRS also offers customer service for persons who are deaf or who have hearing disabilities. People with TTY equipment may call 800-829-4059 toll-free for assistance. People who are unable to complete their tax returns because of a physical handicap may get assistance from an IRS office or through its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA). Taxpayers can find a nearby location by calling 800-906-9887. Publication 907, Tax Highlights for Persons with Disabilities, explains the tax implications of certain disability benefits and other issues. Visit www.IRS.gov and select the word “accessibility” from the options listed at the end of the web page for help and information. ### 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 White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems, 1946–2006 RC 64104 9 hours 29 minutes by Donald Hall read by Lindsay Ellison Selections from sixty years of the poet laureate’s career. In more than two hundred poems—many written at his ancestral farmhouse in New Hampshire—Hall speaks about New England, rural living, baseball, love, nostalgia, and the anguish caused by the loss of his wife, the poet Jane Kenyon, to leukemia. 2006. RC 64104 ## Interracial America: Opposing Viewpoints RC 64579 7 hours 19 minutes edited by Eleanor Stanford read by John Haag Essays examine how race is experienced in the United States. Covers diverse topics such as racial differences, the war on terror, immigration, bilingual education, affirmative action, and interracial relationships. For senior high readers. 2006. RC 64579 ## Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army RC 64693 17 hours 14 minutes by Jeremy Scahill read by John Haag Award-winning investigative journalist exposes Blackwater USA, a private military company based in North Carolina that he claims supplies mercenaries for the war on terror. Chronicles Blackwater’s expansion under right-wing multimillionaire Erik Prince and asserts its deployment in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Caspian Sea for intelligence and combat. Some violence. Bestseller. 2007. RC 64693 ## Tales from Q School: Inside Golf’s Fifth Major RC 64696 13 hours 22 minutes by John Feinstein read by Ray Childs Sportswriter details playing golf in the 2005 PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, or “Q School,” where more than a thousand aspiring professional golfers competed for thirty spots on the annual PGA tour. Describes the experi- ences of competitors, from rookies to champions. Bestseller. 2007. RC 64696 ## Learning like a Girl: Educating Our Daughters in Schools of Their Own RC 64721 9 hours 7 minutes by Diana Meehan read by Anne Hancock Founder of a Los Angeles girls’ school recounts her efforts to create an institution where young women of all demographics can learn shielded from the influences of a materialistic society and the judgment of their male peers. Discusses social and psychological benefits of single-sex schools. Bestseller. 2007. RC 64721 ## The Living White House RC 64722 5 hours 30 minutes by Betty C. Monkman read by Dan Bloom Former White House curator pens an updated edition of this celebration of the executive mansion in its various roles since 1800: office of the commander-in-chief, home to the first family, and historic residence. Describes two hundred years of daily routines, state occasions, weddings, funerals, and renovations. 2007. RC 64722 ## Heart Care for Life: Developing the Program That Works Best for You RC 64789 12 hours 19 minutes by Barry L. Zaret and Genell J. Subak-Sharpe read by Gregory Gorton Discusses heart disease and recommends partnering with a physician to formulate a personalized health plan allowing for exercise, diet, and smoking cessation. Provides information on tests, treatments, psychological factors, and alternative medicine. Addresses particular demographic groups including women, minorities, the elderly, and athletes. 2006. RC 64789 ## The Shakespeare Wars: Clashing Scholars, Public Fiascoes, Palace Coups RC 65004 27 hours 17 minutes by Ron Rosenbaum read by Gary Tipton New York Observer columnist and author of Explaining Hitler (RC 47933) summarizes the main schools of thought about Shakespeare, focusing on textual studies and theatrical performance practice. Scrutinizes the arcane world of scholarly interpretation, introduces literary critics and directors, and presents opposing viewpoints. 2006. RC 65004 ## The Scramble for Africa: White Man’s Conquest of the Dark Continent from 1876 to 1912 RC 65084 36 hours 36 minutes by Thomas Pakenham read by Mark Ashby Describes late-nineteenth-century European rivals Germany, Italy, Portugal, France, and Britain and their leaders and discusses their motives and methods for invading Africa and arbitrarily carving it into colonies. Examines the roles of Belgian King Leopold II and of explorers and business tycoons. 1991. RC 65084 ## The Six Most Important Decisions You’ll Ever Make: A Guide for Teens RC 65095 11 hours 20 minutes by Sean Covey read by Erik Synnestvedt The author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People (RC 32592) highlights key decisions that can make or break a teen’s future. Covers getting an education, choosing friends, avoiding addiction, building self-worth, and more. Includes advice and examples of positive behavior. For senior high readers. 2006. RC 65095 ## Silent Partner: A Memoir of My Marriage RC 65139 11 hours 26 minutes by Dina Matos McGreevey read by Margaret Strom New Jersey’s former first lady details her marriage to Jim McGreevey, the governor who resigned his post in 2004 after revealing his homosex- uality and authored The Confession (RC 63660). Describes how public service united them but secrecy divided them. Relates her emotional recovery with help from faith, family, and friends. 2007. RC 65139 ## England’s Mistress: The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton RC 65184 17 hours 25 minutes by Kate Williams read by Anne Flosnick Biography of the legendary eighteenth-century English beauty Emma Hamilton (ca. 1761–1815). Chronicles the life of the servant-turned- prostitute who became mistress of Lord Charles Greville. Highlights her scandalous marriage to Greville’s uncle, elderly diplomat Sir William Hamilton, and her subsequent affair with navy hero Admiral Horatio Nelson. 2006. RC 65184 ## The Education of an Accidental CEO: My Journey from the Trailer Park to the Corner Office RC 65196 8 hours 19 minutes by David Novak read by Bill Wallace CEO of Yum Brands, a fast-food restaurant conglomerate, describes his unconventional rise to success despite having lived in thirty-two trailer parks in twenty-three states during elementary school. Offers advice on getting ahead, motivating people, building winning teams, and rewarding and recognizing others. 2007. RC 65196 ## What Is Ancient Philosophy? RC 65221 12 hours 54 minutes by Pierre Hadot read by Richard Hauenstein Collège de France professor reexamines the Greek and Roman philosophers. In Hadot’s view, the ancients’ teachings were lessons in embodied wisdom, grounded in daily life, where the modern study has become a largely irrelevant text-oriented academic specialty. Urges modern philosophers to try to reunite theory and conduct. 2002. RC 65221 ## Hog Pilots, Blue Water Grunts: The American Military in the Air, at Sea, and on the Ground DB/RC 65240 18 hours 7 minutes by Robert D. Kaplan read by Bill Wallace Journalist, author of Imperial Grunts (RC 60647), recounts the five years he spent reporting from U.S. military bases in the Middle East and Central Asia. Describes the work of the men and women who staff the outposts and their efforts to provide humanitarian relief and build infrastructure. Some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 65240 ## Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster RC 65370 14 hours 2 minutes by Dana Thomas read by Catherine Byers Fashion editor for Newsweek analyzes the evolution of the luxury-goods industry, from family-run companies’ hand production of exclusive products for a wealthy clientele to the mass production of expensive goods that replaced it. Depicts New York City’s counterfeit trade, Chinese sweatshops, and famous brand-name stores. Bestseller. 2007. RC 65370 ## Ike: An American Hero RC 65439 26 hours 58 minutes by Michael Korda read by Mark Ashby Chronicles Dwight D. Eisenhower’s rise from a Mennonite Kansas farmboy to Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II. Details Ike’s personal life, military career, and two terms as U.S. president during the Cold War. Some strong language. 2007. RC 65439 ## We Know Who We Are: A History of the Blind in Challenging Educational and Socially Constructed Policies; a Study in Policy Archeology RC 65455 9 hours 6 minutes by Ronald J. Ferguson read by Patrick Downer Author explains the Foucauldian archaeological investigative approach and applies it to policy matters related to blindness, including professionalization, federal legislation, accreditation, and confronting discrimination. Uses the perspective of organizations of blind people, particularly the National Federation of the Blind (NFB). 2001. RC 65455 ## Storm Warning: The Story of a Killer Tornado RC 65554 8 hours 48 minutes by Nancy Mathis read by Kerry Dukin Examines Oklahoma’s deadly May 1999 storm, which spawned seventy-one tornadoes—including one that was the most powerful F5 ever recorded, with winds greater than three hundred miles per hour. Interweaves victim accounts with narrative on the evolution of meteorology and the development of the Fujita scale for measuring cyclone strength. 2007. RC 65554 ## The Age of Miracles: Embracing the New Midlife RC 66056 5 hours 43 minutes by Marianne Williamson read by Catherine Byers Williamson offers her philosophy for embracing middle age: accept the limitations of age and the limitlessness of God. Posits that midlife is the baby boomers’ second chance to transform their hearts and their lives. Bestseller. 2008. RC 66056 ## Stop Whining, Start Living DB/RC 66193 7 hours 3 minutes by Laura Schlessinger read by Alice Rosengard Following The Proper Care and Feeding of Marriage (RC 63806), Dr. Laura discusses the problem of complaining. Using examples from fan mail and from transcripts of her radio talk show, the psychotherapist demonstrates ways to count blessings with gratitude to God while embracing obligations to family and others. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 66193 ## Sandhills Boy: The Winding Trail of a Texas Writer DB/RC 66495 9 hours 9 minutes by Elmer Kelton read by Patrick Downer Award-winning author of more than fifty westerns describes growing up in West Texas and choosing not to follow in the footsteps of his ranch- foreman father. Kelton recalls his time as a World War II soldier, meeting his wife in Austria, and his writing career. Some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 66495 ## The Rolling Stone Interviews DB/RC 67012 16 hours 34 minutes edited by Jann S. Wenner and Joe Levy read by Erik Sandvold Excerpts of interviews spanning four decades of Rolling Stone magazine. Features John Lennon on the breakup of the Beatles, George Lucas on Star Wars, and discussions with Bono, Kurt Cobain, Ray Charles, Ozzy Osbourne, Eminem, Joni Mitchell, and other musicians, as well as directors, writers, politicians, and pop-culture icons. Strong language. 2007. DB/RC 67012 ## Benedict Arnold’s Navy: The Ragtag Fleet That Lost the Battle of Lake Champlain but Won the American Revolution DB/RC 67019 14 hours 49 minutes by James L. Nelson read by Jake Williams Details the 1775–1776 northern campaigns of the American Revolution involving Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys, wealthy shipowner Benedict Arnold, and Major General Philip Schuyler. Highlights the capture of Fort Ticonderoga, the march through Maine’s wilderness, battles in Canada, and the naval conflict on Lake Champlain. 2007. DB/RC 67019 ## Lincoln and the Court DB/RC 67025 15 hours 21 minutes by Brian McGinty read by Jake Williams Attorney reviews President Lincoln’s relationship with the Supreme Court and the role it played in resolving legal issues of the Civil War, including slavery and secession. Examines the major debates over suspension of habeas corpus and the blocking of Confederate ports. Profiles the court’s justices. 2008. DB/RC 67025 ## One Man’s West DB/RC 67054 13 hours 7 minutes by David Lavender read by Frank Coffee Memoir of historian David Lavender (1910–2003), author of Mother Earth, Father Sky (RC 49548). Lavender describes the transformation of the American West in 1930s and 1940s Colorado, where he spent time mountaineering, mining, and working on his stepfather’s cattle ranch. Original 1943 text with 2007 introduction, afterword, and tribute. 2007. DB/RC 67054 ## Nearest Thing to Heaven: The Empire State Building and American Dreams DB/RC 67062 9 hours 22 minutes by Mark Kingwell read by Peter Johnson Philosophy professor and Harper’s contributing editor reflects on New York City’s Empire State Building, which, once completed in 1931, stood as the world’s tallest building for four decades. Discusses its conceptualization and construction; its representation in art, film, and literature; and its importance as an architectural and cultural icon. 2006. DB/RC 67062 ## The Best Game Ever: Giants vs. Colts, 1958, and the Birth of the Modern NFL DB/RC 67157 7 hours 42 minutes by Mark Bowden read by Joe Wilson A play-by-play account of the December 28, 1958, NFL championship game between the New York Giants and the Baltimore Colts, the first-ever overtime game to be broadcast on national television. Highlights players such as Frank Gifford and Johnny Unitas and describes the game’s effect on football’s popularity. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67157 ## A Leader Born: The Life of Admiral John Sidney McCain, Pacific Carrier Commander DB/RC 67168 10 hours 14 minutes by Alton Keith Gilbert read by Jake Williams Biography of career sailor John “Slew” McCain, who graduated from Annapolis in 1906. Describes his World War I service on an armored cruiser and aviation expertise that led him to command aircraft in World War II under William “Bull” Halsey. Introduction by his grandson, Arizona senator John McCain III. 2006. DB/RC 67168 ## The Last Campaign: Robert F. Kennedy and Eighty-two Days That Inspired America DB/RC 67171 12 hours 14 minutes by Thurston Clarke read by Bill Wallace Chronicles the final weeks of Robert Kennedy’s campaign for the U.S. presidency that ended with his June 5, 1968, assassination in Los Angeles. Describes the political agenda of Kennedy, a U.S. senator from New York: to stop the Vietnam War, ensure civil rights, and end poverty. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67171 ## Blue Skies, Black Wings: African American Pioneers of Aviation DB/RC 67179 10 hours 9 minutes by Samuel L. Broadnax read by Jake Williams Black journalist relates his flying experiences after enlisting in the Army Air Corps at age seventeen and graduating as a fighter pilot from the Tuskegee Institute in 1945. Recounts his and other African American pilots’ military careers and their struggles with racism and segregation. Also discusses historical black aviators. 2007. DB/RC 67179 ## Vets under Siege: How America Deceives and Dishonors Those Who Fight Our Battles DB/RC 67340 9 hours 3 minutes by Martin Schram read by Bob Moore Journalist examines the workings of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and deems it understaffed and incompetent. Describes the experiences of veterans seeking medical help and highlights the backlog of claims and denial of benefits. Discusses some improvements, such as state-of-the-art hospitals, and offers suggestions for further progress. 2008. DB/RC 67340 ## Public Cowboy No. 1: The Life and Times of Gene Autry DB/RC 67593 21 hours 10 minutes by Holly George-Warren read by Robert Sams Author of How Hollywood Invented the Wild West (RC 63035) chronicles the life of Gene Autry (1907–1998), who rose from an impoverished Texas childhood to become a yodeling cowboy, actor, and multimillionaire owner of radio and television stations, rodeos, real estate, and the California Angels baseball team. 2007. DB/RC 67593 ## The Anheuser-Busch Cookbook: Great Food, Great Beer; 185 Flavorful Recipes for Pairing Beer with Food DB/RC 67702 9 hours 31 minutes by Anheuser-Busch read by Gary Tipton In this cookbook for beer lovers, each recipe—for courses from appetizers to desserts—comes with a serving recommendation for a suitable beer such as lager, pilsner, ale, porter, or stout. Features grilling, roasting, and one-pot dishes. Includes some recipes listing beer as an ingredient. 2007. DB/RC 67702 ## Novel Destinations: Literary Landmarks from Jane Austen’s Bath to Ernest Hemingway’s Key West DB/RC 67927 13 hours 33 minutes by Shannon McKenna Schmidt and Joni Rendon read by Kristin Allison Guide to sites and events around the world linked to famous authors such as Jane Austen, Pearl S. Buck, Agatha Christie, James Joyce, Victor Hugo, Franz Kafka, Jack London, John Steinbeck, and Mark Twain. Destinations include Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London and Tolstoy’s house-museum in Moscow. Provides contact information. 2008. DB/RC 67927 ## Love Letters of Great Men and Women, from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day DB/RC 67941 9 hours 41 minutes by C.H. Charles read by Kristin Allison Anthology of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century correspondence between European politicians, poets, and musicians and their wives, mistresses, or intended lovers—from courtly aristocrats’ stilted phrases to Napoleon’s emotional outpourings to Josephine, Alfred de Musset’s declarations to George Sand, and Elizabeth Barrett’s replies to Robert Browning. 1924. DB/RC 67941 ## The Battle of New Market DB/RC 68051 8 hours 34 minutes by William C. Davis read by Ted Stoddard Civil War historian recounts the May 15, 1864, battle for Virginia’s strategically vital Shenandoah Valley. Details the conflict between Union forces under General Franz Sigel and Confederates commanded by former U.S. vice president John C. Breckinridge, who, far outnumbered, recruited Virginia Military Institute cadets to bring victory—and renewed hope—to the South. 1975. DB/RC 68051 ## Why Faith Matters DB/RC 68054 5 hours 28 minutes by David J. Wolpe read by Bob Moore Rabbi and author of Making Loss Matter (RC 49305) responds to what he terms the “new atheists” by illustrating ways religion has been a force for good in the world. Discusses science and scripture and cites evidence that faith benefits individuals and society. Foreword by pastor Rick Warren. 2008. DB/RC 68054 ## The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq DB/RC 68062 20 hours 38 minutes by Bing West read by Ken Kliban Former marine and author of The March Up (RC 57350) and No True Glory (RC 60649) continues his survey of the war in Iraq, which began in 2003. Focuses on strategic developments since the spring 2007 troop surge led by General David Petraeus. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68062 ## Empires of the Sea: The Siege of Malta, the Battle of Lepanto, and the Contest for the Center of the World DB/RC 68088 13 hours 54 minutes by Roger Crowley read by George Holmes British historian chronicles the final contests between Christians and Muslims for control of the Mediterranean Sea in the sixteenth century. Describes the battles between Spain’s Philip II and Sultan Suleiman at the siege of Malta in 1565 and the battle for Cyprus that ended in Lepanto in 1571. Violence. 2008. DB/RC 68088 ## Seven Hundred Seventy-seven Great Clean Jokes: A Sparkling Collection of Unsullied Humor DB/RC 68142 3 hours 59 minutes by Jennifer Hahn read by Erik Sandvold Categories include animals, church, education, electronics, family, finan- ces, food, history, jobs, law, leisure, love, marriage, medicine, music, nature, senior moments, space, sports, and travel. A sample joke: “What do you call a grizzly bear with no teeth? A gummy bear.” 2006. DB/RC 68142 ## Disquiet, Please! More Humor Writing from the New Yorker DB/RC 68298 18 hours 32 minutes edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder read by Steven Carpenter Anthology of humorists’ viewpoints from longtime favorites James Thurber, S.J. Perelman, and Woody Allen to Steve Martin, David Sedaris, and Jon Stewart. In “Eight Simple Rules for Dating My Ex-Wife” David Owen confronts his divorce. Companion to Fierce Pajamas (RC 53620). 2008. DB/RC 68298 ## The Darwin Awards: Next Evolution; Chlorinating the Gene Pool DB/RC 68326 6 hours 10 minutes by Wendy Northcutt read by Joe Peck Compilation of mishaps that led to the untimely demise of the people who initiated them. Includes vehicle victims, medical maladies, criminal capers, and animal antics. 2008. DB/RC 68326 ## Annuities for Dummies DB/RC 68369 12 hours 19 minutes by Kerry Pechter read by Lou Harpenau Information on purchasing an annuity to supplement retirement income. Describes different options including fixed, indexed, and variable annuities. Discusses the pros and cons of each type and covers setting up a meeting with a financial adviser and asking the right questions. 2008. DB/RC 68369 ## Fallen Giants: A History of Himalayan Mountaineering from the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes DB/RC 68377 31 hours 11 minutes by Maurice Isserman and Stewart Weaver read by Butch Hoover Historians provide detailed accounts of significant climbs made in the Himalayas since 1892. Covers the familiar saga of the first ascent of Mount Everest and lesser-known expeditions to K2 and Nanga Parbat. Recounts the exploits of Englishman George Mallory, American Charlie Houston, and Sherpa Ang Tharkay, among others. 2008. DB/RC 68377 ## I Am a Strange Loop DB/RC 68391 19 hours 36 minutes by Douglas Hofstadter read by Fred Major Pulitzer Prize-winning professor of cognitive science posits that the “I” of consciousness is a self-perceiving, self-inventing mirage. Describes being enthralled with the topic since high school and pondering it anew to help himself grapple with his wife’s unexpected death. Includes a chapter of his e-mail musings from that period. 2007. DB/RC 68391 ## Leathernecks: An Illustrated History of the United States Marine Corps DB/RC 68392 20 hours 39 minutes by Merrill L. Bartlett and Jack Sweetman read by Fred Major Military historians chronicle the history of the U.S. Marine Corps. They describe the use of sea forces since antiquity and highlight the marines’ successes and failures from the Revolutionary War to the twenty-first-century’s War on Terror. They depict key leaders, pivotal battles, and the evolution of the Corps’ missions. 2008. DB/RC 68392 ## The One Hundred Best Worldwide Vacations to Enrich Your Life DB/RC 68394 11 hours 41 minutes by Pam Grout read by Gary Tipton Author of the North American One Hundred Best Vacations to Enrich Your Life (RC 65561) discusses global destinations to pursue interests, volunteer, or focus on personal wellness. Activities include belly dancing in Turkey, babysitting chimps in Africa, and training to be a geisha in Japan. 2008. DB/RC 68394 ## Men to Boys: The Making of Modern Immaturity DB/RC 68421 12 hours 44 minutes by Gary Cross read by Peter Johnson History professor studies what he refers to as “boy-men,” modern males who refuse to grow up and act their age. Discusses the development of this cultural phenomenon that began in the 1950s. Explores the societal conditions that led to adult men avoiding traditional responsibilities, including marriage and parenthood. 2008. DB/RC 68421 ## What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War DB/RC 68426 13 hours 59 minutes by Chandra Manning read by Bill Quinn Georgetown professor posits that “ordinary Union and Confederate soldiers recognized slavery as the reason for the war.” Uses letters, diaries, and regimental newspapers written during the conflict to document the social history of common soldiers—including immigrants, westerners, and African Americans—and the question of emancipation. Some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 68426 ## Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China DB/RC 68443 13 hours 11 minutes by Leslie T. Chang read by Mary Kane Wall Street Journal correspondent Chang describes the lifestyle of young migrant workers like seventeen-year-old Min. One of the 130 million workers who leave their village homes to earn money, Min takes a series of factory jobs, lives in cramped dormitories, and puts in long hours. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68443 ## Serve the People: A Stir-Fried Journey through China DB/RC 68475 9 hours 55 minutes by Jen Lin-Liu read by Mary Kane Lin-Liu, a Chinese American journalist living in China, describes attending cooking school in 2005 but being unable to find employment as a chef. She relates working in a noodle stall, dining in posh restaurants as a food critic, and eventually opening her own school. Includes recipes. 2008. DB/RC 68475 ## A Member of the Family: Cesar Millan’s Guide to a Lifetime of Fulfillment with Your Dog DB/RC 68485 8 hours 47 minutes by Cesar Millan read by Mark Ashby Dog-psychology expert and bestselling author Millan encourages the whole family to become involved in integrating a new dog into their “pack.” He outlines methods for selecting the right animal, reviews training basics, and discusses canine health care, aging, and death. Millan’s wife and sons contribute chapters from their perspectives. 2008. DB/RC 68485 ## The Trouble with Boys: A Surprising Report Card on Our Sons, Their Problems at School, and What Parents and Educators Must Do DB/RC 68492 9 hours 27 minutes by Peg Tyre read by Mark Ashby Education writer Tyre expounds on the topic of her 2006 Newsweek cover story. Outlines information she learned from studies, parents, and educators while she investigated reasons boys fall behind in school. Addresses many issues young boys face, including fidgeting, scattered attention, problems reading, and the dearth of male teach- ers. 2008. DB/RC 68492 ## Battleship Oklahoma, BB-37 DB/RC 68497 10 hours 46 minutes by Jeff Phister read by Ted Stoddard History of the U.S. battleship Oklahoma, which was first conceived during the 1898 Spanish-American War and designed in 1911 with state- of-the-art armor protection, fuel, and engines. Describes the personal experiences of the men who served on the ship before its destruction on December 7, 1941, at Pearl Harbor. 2008. DB/RC 68497 ## The Second Plane: September 11; Terror and Boredom DB/RC 68498 6 hours 32 minutes by Martin Amis read by Julian Thompson Collection of essays written in response to the 2001 terrorist attacks. Amis, a novelist and outspoken critic of radical Islam, addresses controversial aspects of religion and war. Includes “Bush in Yes-Man’s- Land,” “The Wrong War,” the title piece, and two stories, including “The Last Days of Muhammad Atta.” Some violence. 2008. DB/RC 68498 ## Mr. Gatling’s Terrible Marvel: The Gun That Changed Everything and the Misunderstood Genius Who Invented It DB/RC 68501 10 hours 3 minutes by Julia Keller read by Michael Scherer Traces the development of the first operational machine gun and provides a portrait of its inventor, Richard Jordan Gatling (1818–1903). Discusses the economic, psychological, and social consequences of Gatling’s weapons business in the late-nineteenth-century United States. 2008. DB/RC 68501 ## Made from Scratch: Discovering the Pleasures of a Handmade Life DB/RC 68581 5 hours 37 minutes by Jenna Woginrich read by Kerry Dukin Woginrich, a young web designer and homestead blogger, provides suggestions for adopting a self-sufficient lifestyle. She discusses keeping chickens, bees, and rabbits; putting house dogs to work; growing and making food; acquiring old, but useful, items; and making clothing and music. Includes recipes. 2008. DB/RC 68581 ## The Gamble: General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006–2008 DB/RC 68605 17 hours 56 minutes by Thomas E. Ricks read by Michael Russotto Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of Fiasco (RC 63207) continues his coverage of the American war in Iraq. Analyzes General Petraeus’s command and initiation of the “surge” to protect the local population, political opposition to it, and the soldiers’ execution of the plan. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68605 ## The Yankee Years DB/RC 68610 18 hours 15 minutes by Joe Torre and Tom Verducci read by Robert Sams Torre’s take on managing baseball’s New York Yankees from 1996 to 2007, when they won six American League pennants and four World Series. Torre describes crucial games, steroid abuse, his relationships with superstars Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez, and disagreements with owner George Steinbrenner and the front office. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68610 ## The Next One Hundred Years: A Forecast for the Twenty-first Century DB/RC 68611 10 hours 11 minutes by George Friedman read by Gregory Gorton Forecast of the world’s future analyzes geopolitical realities and social trends including the end of population explosion. Dismisses the power of China and Russia and posits that the United States has just begun its ascendency. Warns of possible rivalries with Japan, Poland, and Turkey and war with Mexico. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68611 ## Angels and Ages: A Short Book about Darwin, Lincoln, and Modern Life DB/RC 68614 7 hours 48 minutes by Adam Gopnik read by Gregory Gorton Writer from the New Yorker pens a dual biography of Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln—both born on February 12, 1809—and analyzes their influence on society. Posits that Lincoln’s speeches and Darwin’s writings assisted in the spread of new ideas. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68614 ## Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse DB/RC 68616 6 hours 31 minutes by Thomas E. Woods read by Gregory Gorton Explores the causes of the 2008 economic crisis, attributes blame, and concludes that free-market capitalism is the only solution to the problem. Asserts that federal government intervention in the economy triggered the housing bubble. Foreword by congressman Ron Paul. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68616 ## Danger’s Hour: The Story of the USS Bunker Hill and the Kamikaze Pilot Who Crippled Her DB/RC 68625 16 hours 57 minutes by Maxwell Taylor Kennedy read by Mark Ashby Chronicles the May 11, 1945, suicide attack on the U.S. aircraft carrier Bunker Hill by Japanese pilot Kiyoshi Ogawa. Draws on historical documents and firsthand interviews with survivors to detail the assault—which claimed 393 lives—from the perspectives of both Japanese kamikazes and American sailors. Violence. 2008. DB/RC 68625 ## American Lightning: Terror, Mystery, Movie-Making, and the Crime of the Century DB/RC 68656 9 hours 56 minutes by Howard Blum read by Bob Moore Examines the October 1, 1910, bombing of the Los Angeles Times offices that killed twenty-one workers. Chronicles the violent labor disputes that preceded the attack and discusses the roles of PI Billy Burns, filmmaker D.W. Griffith, and Clarence Darrow, who defended the two brothers accused of the crime. Some violence. Edgar Award. 2008. DB/RC 68656 ## Mickey Thompson: The Fast Life and Tragic Death of a Racing Legend DB/RC 68674 6 hours 29 minutes by Erik Arneson read by Robert Sams Biography of Mickey Thompson (1928–1988), who started hot-rodding as a street racer and later set many professional records, including driving at 406.60 miles per hour in 1960. Discusses the 1988 execution- style murders of Thompson and his wife but focuses on his world- renowned motorsports career. Some violence and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68674 ## The Irish Americans: A History DB/RC 68852 16 hours 54 minutes by Jay P. Dolan read by Terry Donnelly University of Notre Dame professor researches Irish immigration to the United States—both Catholic and Protestant—from colonial times to the twenty-first century. Highlights important figures and uses primary sources to depict the unique heritage of this group. Selects four elements—politics, religion, labor, and nationalism—that distinguish Irish Americans from other peoples. 2008. DB/RC 68852 ## Columbine DB/RC 68856 17 hours 5 minutes by Dave Cullen read by David Hartley-Margolin Journalist uses eyewitness testimony, police reports, and the killers’ writings to dispel myths that the Columbine shooters were bullied, isolated kids who targeted their victims. Argues that Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold had friends, good grades—and plans to blow up the school. Discusses the murderers’ psychological assessments. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68856 ## Last Lion: The Fall and Rise of Ted Kennedy DB/RC 68878 16 hours 11 minutes edited by Peter S. Canellos read by Jake Williams Boston Globe reporters examine the life and career of the U.S. senator from Massachusetts, scion of a political dynasty. Details family tragedies; his liberal Democratic ideals; and his personal life, including two marriages, a 1969 car accident that halted his presidential ambitions, and the brain tumor that eventually killed him. 2009. DB/RC 68878 ## Surpassing Expectations: My Life without Sight DB/RC 68883 9 hours 29 minutes by Lawrence Scadden read by Bill Wallace Autobiography of California-born Scadden, who was blinded at age five. Describes his career as a research psychologist with a doctorate. Discusses his work in developing assistive technology for visually impaired people and promoting science education. Examines the effects of blindness, Scadden’s personal development, and his experiences abroad. 2008. DB/RC 68883 ## Ten-Ten-Ten: Ten Minutes, Ten Months, Ten Years; A Life-Transforming Idea DB/RC 69006 6 hours 2 minutes by Suzy Welch read by Martha Harmon Pardee Columnist and former editor of Harvard Business Review expands upon her 2006 O, the Oprah Magazine column that describes her approach to decision-making. Uses her own and others’ experiences to illustrate the freedom that comes from considering short-term, mid-term, and long-term consequences of choices. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69006 ## In Praise of Stay-at-Home Moms DB/RC 69007 5 hours 35 minutes by Laura Schlessinger read by Jill Ferris Therapist and talk-show host Dr. Laura discusses the role of women who stay home to raise their children and help their spouses. Uses examples from her own life and the lives of her fans to suggest benefits for the whole family when there is a stay-at-home mom. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69007 ## Zen and Now: On the Trail of Robert Pirsig and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance DB/RC 69029 10 hours 0 minutes by Mark Richardson read by Buck Schirner Retraces the motorcycle trip made in 1968 by Robert Pirsig and his eleven-year-old boy Chris, an adventure immortalized in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (RC 49089). Journalist Richardson interviews characters from Pirsig’s book and describes Pirsig’s life since the 1979 murder of his son. Some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 69029 ## Ivory’s Ghosts: The White Gold of History and the Fate of Elephants DB/RC 69031 10 hours 51 minutes by John Frederick Walker read by John Frederick Walker Journalist traces the ivory trade since ancient times and discusses the impact of this activity on African and Asian elephants. Examines late- twentieth-century efforts to protect elephants—which are on the list of endangered species—by addressing the problem of poaching and the often- disregarded international ban on ivory-related commerce. Some violence and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69031 ## Blood in the Cage: Mixed Martial Arts, Pat Miletich, and the Furious Rise of the UFC DB/RC 69032 9 hours 11 minutes by L. Jon Wertheim read by Phil Gigante Sports Illustrated writer investigates the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA), which began as an Internet subculture and evolved into a $500 million enterprise. Chronicles the career of Pat “the Croatian Sensation” Miletich, a five-time Ultimate Fighting Champion (UFC) and MMA trainer. Strong language and some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69032 ## Confessions of a Mullah Warrior DB/RC 69033 10 hours 41 minutes by Masood Farivar read by Christopher Lane Memoir by an Afghanistan war refugee raised in Pakistan. Farivar recounts becoming a devout Muslim and joining the mujahideen in the 1980s to fight Russians in his homeland. Farivar chronicles his subsequent journey to a U.S. prep school and Harvard University and his eventual return to Afghanistan. Strong language and some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69033 ## Appetite for Self-Destruction: The Spectacular Crash of the Record Industry in the Digital Age DB/RC 69034 11 hours 5 minutes by Steve Knopper read by Dan John Miller Journalist’s take on the music industry’s thirty-year-long digital revolution. Highlights the innovations of CDs in the 1980s, the era of Internet file sharing, and the subsequent invention of MP3 players and iTunes. Discusses nefarious business dealings of record companies and ways artists have used the technology. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69034 ## Forever Blue: The True Story of Walter O’Malley, Baseball’s Most Controversial Owner, and the Dodgers of Brooklyn and Los Angeles DB/RC 69035 12 hours 36 minutes by Michael D’Antonio read by Phil Gigante Biography of Walter O’Malley (1903–1979), owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team. Highlights O’Malley’s rise from the club’s lawyer to its owner and president. Discusses Jackie Robinson breaking the sport’s racial barrier in 1947 and the Dodgers’ controversial 1957 move to Los Angeles. Strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69035 ## The Empathy Gap: Building Bridges to the Good Life and the Good Society DB/RC 69037 9 hours 15 minutes by J.D. Trout read by J.D. Trout Cognitive scientist uses findings from studies in psychology, behavioral economics, and neuroscience to examine empathy, free will, and decision making. Discusses social ills, including smoking, obesity, credit-card debt, drug use, and addiction and explores the possibilities of designing science-based public policies to improve the lives of everyone. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69037 ## The Well-Dressed Ape: A Natural History of Myself DB/RC 69038 14 hours 26 minutes by Hannah Holmes read by Joyce Bean Science writer and author of The Secret Life of Dust (RC 58777) explains where humans fit in the animal kingdom by using herself as an example. Discusses the body, brain, perception, diet, reproduction, behavior, communication, and predators of Homo sapiens. Also covers mankind’s negative ecological impact. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69038 ## What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life DB/RC 69039 7 hours 44 minutes by James Hollis read by Jim Bond Jungian analyst theorizes that finding out what feeds one’s soul will help a person obtain healing, satisfaction, and meaning in life. Hollis references examples from his private practice, prose, drama, poetry, and popular culture to suggest ways of returning to self. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 69039 ## The End of Overeating: Taking Control of the Insatiable American Appetite DB/RC 69088 9 hours 7 minutes by David A. Kessler read by Mark Ashby Former commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and author of A Question of Intent (RC 52620) traces the evolution of modern industrial food production and distribution that, Kessler posits, have led to uncontrolled behavioral patterns of irrational “hypereating.” Offers simple, practical tools for self-control. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69088 ## Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist DB/RC 69147 9 hours 41 minutes by Michael J. Fox read by Richard Davidson Movie and television star Fox discusses his work, politics, faith, and family in this follow-up to Lucky Man (RC 54165). An advocate for stem- cell research, Fox describes the impact his Parkinson’s disease has had on his life. Strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69147 ## Straw: Finding My Way DB/RC 69188 8 hours 35 minutes by Darryl Strawberry read by Bob Moore Autobiography of former all-star baseball pitcher drafted by the New York Mets in 1980 after graduating from sports powerhouse Crenshaw High in Los Angeles. Recovering addict Strawberry describes his rise to fame and his substance abuse, trouble with the law, and cancer. Credits his turnaround to a newfound faith in God. 2009. DB/RC 69188 ## Modoc: The True Story of the Greatest Elephant That Ever Lived DB/RC 69190 11 hours 1 minute by Ralph Helfer read by Ted Stoddard Hollywood animal behaviorist recounts the lifelong friendship between Modoc, an elephant, and her trainer Bram Gunterstein. Describes how they grew up together in a German circus, survived a shipwreck, worked in teak forests, found success in America, and remained loyal through separation and reunion. Some violence. 1997. DB/RC 69190 ## Do Cats Hear with Their Feet? Where Cats Come From, What We Know about Them, and What They Think about Us DB/RC 69204 6 hours 24 minutes by Jake Page read by Patrick Downer Science editor and cat owner discusses feline behavior, acute senses, and relationships with humans. Reflects on humans’ attitudes toward cats, specifically black ones. Appendixes provide owners with information about potential health problems in certain breeds and cover the cat-food debate of soft versus dry. 2008. DB/RC 69204 ## The Art of Making Money: The Story of a Master Counterfeiter DB/RC 69326 9 hours 10 minutes by Jason Kersten read by Jim Bond Biography of Art Williams, born in 1972 in Chicago, whose father abandoned the family and whose mother was bipolar. Describes Williams learning counterfeiting from an old hand and printing millions for fourteen years until the Secret Service caught him. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69326 ## Be Yourself, Everyone Else Is Already Taken: Transform Your Life with the Power of Authenticity DB/RC 69370 5 hours 14 minutes by Mike Robbins read by Mike Robbins Motivational speaker and author of Focus on the Good Stuff (RC 66114) offers advice on confronting personal challenges. Discusses ways to transform fear, express oneself confidently, deal with and resolve conflicts, take risks, and trust oneself. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69370 ## Crazy Love: A Memoir DB/RC 69379 8 hours 48 minutes by Leslie Morgan Steiner read by Tanya Eby Sirois Harvard graduate recounts her work as an editor for Seventeen magazine and discusses her life after she met an older businessman. Steiner describes her marriage, her husband’s physical and emotional abuse, and her nearly fatal experiences at his hand. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69379 ## Driving like Crazy: Thirty Years of Vehicular Hell-Bending Celebrating America as It Ought to Be—an Oil Well in Each Backyard, a Cadillac Escalade in Every Carport, and All the Mideast Potentates Trying to Rope a Goat DB/RC 69386 7 hours 37 minutes by P.J. O’Rourke read by Christopher Lane Humorist O’Rourke, the son of a car dealer, pens essays about the American love affair with cars. Includes accounts of the road trips he has taken over his lifetime. Some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69386 ## Practicing Catholic DB/RC 69393 15 hours 31 minutes by James Carroll read by Bill Weiderman Memoir of Catholic priest-turned-writer analyzes changes in American Catholicism during his lifetime. Follows the evolution of church doctrine from Pope John XXIII’s call for updating in the 1960s to the reestablishment of fundamentalism by John Paul II and Benedict XVI. Criticizes the conservative church’s leadership and policies. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69393 ## The Battle for America, 2008: The Story of an Extraordinary Election DB/RC 69409 17 hours 14 minutes by Dan Balz and Haynes Bonner Johnson read by Dick Hill Examines the U.S. presidential primaries and 2008 election, which pitted Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton against Republican opponents including ultimate candidate John McCain. Discusses ways the Clinton campaign’s strategic mistakes and McCain’s vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin influenced the outcome of the race. Strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69409 ## ### Fiction Pilate’s Wife RC 64578 14 hours 40 minutes by Antoinette May read by Anne Hancock Claudia, a Roman follower of the goddess Isis, has a gift for seeing the future. She marries Pontius Pilate and accompanies him to Judaea, where she befriends Miriam of Magdala. Haunted by visions of Jesus’s crucifixion, Claudia implores Pilate to spare the Galilean. Some violence and some strong language. 2006. RC 64578 ## Him, Her, Him Again, the End of Him RC 64580 6 hours 52 minutes by Patricia Marx read by Anne Hancock Twenty-one and still a virgin, our neurotic heroine falls for narcissist Eugene Obello. She remains besotted even when he marries someone else and becomes a father. Her friends despise him. Her obsession continues for almost ten years—until his lies and deceptions become too much for her. Some strong language. 2007. RC 64580 ## Gentlemen and Players RC 64584 12 hours 35 minutes by Joanne Harris read by Walter Dixon England. Veteran teacher Roy Straitley feels increasingly marginalized at the St. Oswald boys school. Roy contemplates retirement as new faculty members arrive, including English instructor Chris Keane, who secretly plots to destroy the school. With malicious pranks escalating, Roy uncovers shocking truths about Chris’s identity and motives. Some strong language. 2006. RC 64584 ## Learning the World: A Scientific Romance RC 64699 13 hours 56 minutes by Ken MacLeod read by Ray Childs After a four-hundred-year-long voyage, the sunliner But the Sky, My Lady! The Sky! arrives in a solar system where the crew discovers a race of bat people. As the species study each other, teenager Atomic Discourse Gale records her experiences in her biolog, “Learning the World.” Some strong language. 2005. RC 64699 ## Dangerous Ground RC 64705 16 hours 30 minutes by Larry Bond read by Dan Bloom Aboard the aging U.S. submarine Memphis, Commander Lowell Hardy leads a dysfunctional crew that includes presidential advisor Joanna Patterson and a disgraced aviator. Their mission: find evidence of nuclear dumping off Russia’s coast. They discover weapons-grade material and a Russian captain willing to do anything to keep it secret. 2005. RC 64705 ## Rollback RC 64711 10 hours 5 minutes by Robert J. Sawyer read by Lindsay Ellison 2048. Aliens send Earth an encrypted message that only octogenarian astronomer Sarah Halifax can decode. To ensure future interspecies dialog, a billionaire finances rejuvenation procedures for Sarah and her husband Don. Sarah’s “rollback” fails, but Don experiences newfound youth. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. RC 64711 ## Burning Bright RC 64716 10 hours 18 minutes by Tracy Chevalier read by Anne Hancock Georgian London, 1790s. At the behest of circus impresario Philip Astley, the Kellaway family moves from the country and becomes neighbors to artist, poet, and free-thinker William Blake. Young Jem Kellaway falls in love with feisty city girl Maggie Butterfield, and both succumb to Blake’s spell. 2007. RC 64716 ## Lord of Emperors: The Sarantine Mosaic, Book 2 RC 65501 25 hours 14 minutes by Guy Gavriel Kay read by Peter Ganim Summoned to the imperial city to construct a royal sanctuary, mosaicist Crispin finds his fate linked to the emperor, the empress, and his own queen, amid rumors of conspiracy and war. Sequel to Sailing to Sarantium (RC 64513). Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2000. RC 65501 ## Water like a Stone: A Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James Mystery RC 65514 16 hours 57 minutes by Deborah Crombie read by Terry Donnelly London detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James spend Christmas with their children in Duncan’s Cheshire hometown. Rumors of infidelity, shady business dealings within Duncan’s sister’s family, the discovery of an infant’s remains, and multiple murders disrupt their visit. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2007. RC 65514 ## Offsides RC 65560 4 hours 24 minutes by Erik E. Esckilsen read by Andy Pyle Tom Gray, a Mohawk and star soccer player, refuses to play for his new high school team, the Warriors, unless the mascot is changed from an Indian chieftain. Tom heads up a ragtag group of homeschoolers to take on the school team. For junior and senior high readers. 2004. RC 65560 ## Star Wars: Death Star RC 65660 12 hours 9 minutes by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry read by Christopher Hurt With Palpatine in control of the Empire, construction begins on the Death Star, a moon-sized battle station capable of obliterating entire planets. Wilhuff Tarkin, its power-hungry would-be commander, oversees the project, which is fraught with political intrigues, hidden agendas, and the ever-present threat of rebellion. 2007. RC 65660 ## It’s a Thin Line RC 65663 9 hours 38 minutes by Kimberla Lawson Roby read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona Chicago. Three African American siblings cope with life’s challenges. Freelance writer Sydney’s demanding career threatens her marriage. Businesswoman Gina contemplates leaving her abusive husband. Engaged brother Rick faces commitment fears. When their mother has a stroke, the trio pulls together. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2001. RC 65663 ## Sandworms of Dune RC 65668 19 hours 4 minutes by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson read by J.P. Linton Refugees aboard the wandering no-ship Ithaca await the revelation of the Kwisatz Haderach and the final confrontation with the machine empire to decide the fate of the planet Arrakis and humanity. Based on the outline and notes of Frank Herbert. Sequel to Hunters of Dune (RC 65676). Some violence. 2007. RC 65668 ## Death of a Fool: An Inspector Roderick Alleyn Mystery RC 65674 8 hours 21 minutes by Ngaio Marsh read by Graeme Malcolm The village of South Mardian performs its annual winter solstice production featuring dance and swordplay, during which blacksmith William Andersen is decapitated. Suspicion—however unlikely—falls on the elderly widowed baker’s wife, Mrs. Bünz. Scotland Yard inspector Roderick Alleyn investigates. 1956. RC 65674 ## Duma Key DB/RC 65691 23 hours 23 minutes by Stephen King read by David Hartley-Margolin An accident left self-made construction millionaire Edgar Freemantle brain damaged and without an arm. When Edgar’s rage results in divorce, his therapist suggests he spend a year painting in Florida. With his phantom arm’s help, Edgar soon produces incredible, but dangerous, artwork. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 65691 ## Canaan RC 65742 15 hours 12 minutes by Donald McCaig read by Peter Jay Fernandez Blacks, whites, and Native Americans rebuild their lives after the Civil War. Confederate major Duncan Gatewood battles Yankee carpetbaggers on his Virginia plantation. Ex-slave and former soldier Edward Ratcliff and his Santee wife find acceptance among the Lakota people. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 2007. RC 65742 ## The Shooters: A Presidential Agent Novel RC 65754 17 hours 2 minutes by W.E.B. Griffin read by Mark Ashby Charley Castillo of the U.S. Army Special Forces, still in Argentina following The Hunters (RC 63701), is approached by a military attaché who is trying to find a kidnapped DEA agent. Castillo launches a rescue operation that takes him deep into the international drug trade. Violence and strong language. 2008. RC 65754 ## When I Fall in Love RC 65840 13 hours 17 minutes by Lynn Kurland read by Michele Schaeffer While visiting family in Scotland, New Yorker Jennifer McKinnon travels eight hundred years back in time. A knight, Nicholas de Piaget, rescues her from persecution as a witch. The two fall in love, and Nicholas tries to persuade Jennifer not to return home. 2007. RC 65840 ## Orion in the Dying Time: The Orion Series, Book 3 RC 65871 10 hours 27 minutes by Ben Bova read by Bruce Huntey Set, a lizard-like alien who can manipulate time, attempts to destroy humanity by conquering the prehistoric world and populating it with his own cruel race. Immortal hunter Orion and the warrior goddess Anya battle Set and his evil armies in an effort to avert catastrophe. Some violence. 1990. RC 65871 ## The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Volume 18 RC 65873 26 hours 57 minutes edited by Stephen Jones read by Fred Major Twenty-five horror and fantasy tales. Includes Glen Hirshberg’s “Devil’s Smile,” Geoff Ryman’s “Pol Pot’s Beautiful Daughter,” and works by Peter Atkins, Elizabeth Hand, and Mark Morris. Provides a genre overview for 2006, author bios, and addresses of related organizations. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2007. RC 65873 ## Snowfall at Willow Lake: The Lakeshore Chronicles, Book 4 RC 65910 11 hours 36 minutes by Susan Wiggs read by Martha Harmon Pardee International attorney Sophie Bellamy changes her priorities after surviving a terrorist attack abroad. She returns home to the Catskills to make amends with her children. Sophie also meets veterinarian Noah Shepherd and falls in love. Includes recipes. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. RC 65910 ## Free Fall: Revenge of the Sisterhood, Book 7 RC 66002 7 hours 57 minutes by Fern Michaels read by Catherine Byers Sisterhood member Yoko Akia seeks revenge against her biological father, Hollywood movie star Michael Lyons, who abandoned Yoko’s mother decades ago and secretly runs a sex-slave ring. With two reporters on their trail, the female vigilantes mount a campaign against Lyons. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2007. RC 66002 ## Diamond Solitaire: A Peter Diamond Mystery RC 66020 9 hours 27 minutes by Peter Lovesey read by Julian Elfer Bath, England. Ex-police officer Peter Diamond loses his job as a Harrods security guard after a Japanese girl is found hiding in the store. When she is kidnapped, Diamond finds links to a wealthy sumo wrestler and nefarious executives. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 1992. RC 66020 ## People of the Book DB/RC 66059 16 hours 28 minutes by Geraldine Brooks read by Lisette Lecat 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. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 66059 ## A Tranquil Star: Unpublished Stories RC 66067 3 hours 50 minutes by Primo Levi read by Robert Blumenfeld Seventeen tales by Italian chemist, memoirist, and Holocaust survivor Primo Levi (1919–1987). “The Death of Marinese” (1949) recounts the final moments in the life of a resistance fighter before he commits an act of martyrdom against his captors. Includes “Bear Meat,” “One Night,” and the title piece. Some violence. 2007. RC 66067 ## The Silver Swan RC 66116 9 hours 19 minutes by Benjamin Black read by Alexander Strain Ireland. Pathologist Quirke, from Christine Falls (RC 64333), is approached by acquaintance Billy Hunt, whose wife Deirdre committed suicide. Billy begs Quirke to bypass the mandatory autopsy, making Quirke even more curious about her death and shadowy history of poverty and abuse. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller. 2008. RC 66116 ## PS, I Love You RC 66248 12 hours 35 minutes by Cecelia Ahern read by Martha Harmon Pardee Ireland. Twenty-nine-year-old Holly grieves for her late husband. But before he died, Gerry prepared a final gift: ten letters, one for each month remaining in the year, listing tasks for Holly to accomplish. Surrounded by family and friends, Holly learns to move on. Some strong language. 2004. RC 66248 ## A Dangerous Love RC 66278 13 hours 53 minutes by Bertrice Small read by Gabriella Cavallero Fifteenth-century England. Six-year-old orphaned countess Adair Radcliffe joins King Edward IV’s household. At sixteen, she runs away and is captured by Scottish raiders. Conal Bruce, laird of Cleit, purchases Adair as his mistress, but Adair will have nothing less than love. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2006. RC 66278 ## Deluge: The Twins of Petaybee, Book 3 DB/RC 66668 6 hours 30 minutes by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough read by Kristin Allison Twins Murel and Ronan attempt to rescue a friend accused of crimes by the nefarious company that is determined to conquer the resource-rich, sentient planet Petaybee. But the siblings are captured and sent to prison, where an enemy plots to exploit their shapeshifting abilities. 2008. DB/RC 66668 ## Remember Me? DB/RC 66748 10 hours 48 minutes by Sophie Kinsella read by Mare Trevathan London. After twenty-eight-year-old Lexi Smart wakes up with amnesia, she can’t remember the past three years of her life. Lexi learns that she’s now a gorgeous but cut-throat businesswoman with a priggish millionaire husband and a secret lover. Strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 66748 ## Not Another Bad Date DB/RC 66997 7 hours 45 minutes by Rachel Gibson read by Martha Harmon Pardee Writer Adele Harris returns to her Texas hometown to help her pregnant sister. Adele, who has had bad luck with boyfriends, runs into her first love, football coach Zach Zemaitis, whose late wife had tormented Adele throughout their school years. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 66997 ## The Little Lady Agency and the Prince DB/RC 67024 13 hours 59 minutes by Hester Browne read by Martha Harmon Pardee While planning her wedding and move to Paris, Melissa Romney-Jones helps her grandmother remake playboy Prince Nicolas of Hollenberg into a respectable royal. But American fiancé Jonathan Riley has turned into a control freak, and Melissa’s sister Emery has a baby and rehires their detested childhood nanny. 2008. DB/RC 67024 ## Dreamers of the Day DB/RC 67026 10 hours 12 minutes by Mary Doria Russell read by Martha Harmon Pardee When Ohio schoolteacher Agnes Shanklin receives an inheritance after her entire family dies in a flu epidemic, she decides to travel. Arriving in Egypt during the 1921 Cairo Peace Conference, Agnes befriends Winston Churchill and Lawrence of Arabia while she falls in love with a German spy. 2008. DB/RC 67026 ## The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted: And Other Small Acts of Liberation DB/RC 67028 5 hours 36 minutes by Elizabeth Berg read by Mare Trevathan Tales about women breaking free of conventions. In “Truth or Dare” the protagonist struggles to accept that her ex-husband has moved on. In the title story the main character flees a Weight Watchers meeting to indulge her forbidden-food cravings. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67028 ## Sunrise over Fallujah DB/RC 67033 7 hours 17 minutes by Walter Dean Myers read by L.J. Ganser Iraq, 2003. Robin “Birdy” Perry joins the army after high school and becomes involved in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Birdy writes about his experiences to his uncle Richie, a Vietnam War veteran, from Fallen Angels (RC 29775). Violence and strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 67033 ## The Pale Criminal: A Bernhard Gunther Novel DB/RC 67071 9 hours 56 minutes by Philip Kerr read by Lewis Grenville Berlin, Germany; 1938. After his partner is murdered, cop-turned-PI Bernhard Gunther is forced back into police work by the Gestapo to help catch a serial killer. Gunther also investigates the blackmail of a rich widow whose son is gay. Strong language and some violence. 1990. DB/RC 67071 ## Gone DB/RC 67156 12 hours 27 minutes by Michael Grant read by Kristin Allison In Perdido Beach, California, people fifteen years or older suddenly disappear. Televisions, Internet access, and phones vanish, too. Bullies take over, food runs out, animals mutate, and some kids develop supernatural powers. What will happen to Sam on his fifteenth birthday? Some violence. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67156 ## City of Bones: The Mortal Instruments, Book 1 DB/RC 67159 12 hours 57 minutes by Cassandra Clare read by Kristin Allison Fifteen-year-old Clary witnesses Jace, Alec, and Isabelle attacking a punk rocker in a Manhattan nightclub. She discovers that the three teens are Shadowhunters, warriors who kill demons. After her mother disappears, Shadowhunters take Clary in, and she learns her family history. Some violence. For senior high readers. 2007. DB/RC 67159 ## Song Yet Sung DB/RC 67170 9 hours 38 minutes by James McBride read by Mare Trevathan Chesapeake Bay area, Maryland; 1850. Wounded and imprisoned by slave hunter Patty Cannon, runaway slave Liz Spocott dreams of the future of her people. Liz escapes and helps fourteen other slaves to flee but is pursued by waterman Denwood Long. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67170 ## Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Ancestors of Avalon DB/RC 67174 17 hours 0 minutes by Diana L. Paxson read by Jill Ferris 2000 B.C.E. Tiriki, a guardian in the Temple of Light, and her husband Micail flee a doomed island in Atlantis and escape to mist-shrouded Britain. When disaster separates her from Micail, Tiriki must find her own path in a new land. Prequel to The Mists of Avalon (RC 18687). 2004. DB/RC 67174 ## The Third Lynx DB/RC 67175 11 hours 14 minutes by Timothy Zahn read by Jim Zeiger Aboard the Quadrail interstellar train, Frank Compton meets Mr. Smith, who needs help negotiating the purchase of alien relics. When Smith is murdered, Frank tries to acquire the artifacts before the parasitic Modhri collective can use them as weapons. Sequel to Night Train to Rigel (RC 62671). 2007. DB/RC 67175 ## Daughter of York DB/RC 67176 23 hours 28 minutes by Anne Easter Smith read by Martha Harmon Pardee Fifteenth-century England. Margaret of York, sister of King Richard III from A Rose for the Crown (RC 62146), watches her brother Edward seize the throne from King Henry. Margaret marries Charles, the duke of Burgundy, despite her love for another man. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67176 ## This Is My Funniest, Book 2: Leading Science Fiction Writers Present Their Funniest Stories Ever DB/RC 67177 14 hours 49 minutes edited by Mike Resnick read by Erik Sandvold Thirty short science fiction stories. Includes “Aliens Ate My Pickup” by Mercedes Lackey, “Invasion of the Jack Benny Snatchers” by John Gregory Betancourt, and “The Santa Claus Planet” by Frank M. Robinson. Companion to This Is My Funniest (RC 65600). Some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2007. DB/RC 67177 ## Conception DB/RC 67183 8 hours 19 minutes by Kalisha Buckhanon read by Mare Trevathan Southside Chicago, 1992. Fifteen-year-old African American Shivana Montgomery becomes pregnant by her married neighbor. Fearing her mother’s reaction, Shivana thinks about having an abortion, but reconsiders after she falls in love with nineteen-year-old Rasul. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67183 ## The Little Book DB/RC 67540 15 hours 42 minutes by Selden Edwards read by Martha Harmon Pardee Twentieth-century American rock musician Wheeler Burden, abruptly displaced to 1897 Vienna, rashly steals appropriate clothing and money, finds lodging, and assumes a new name. Wheeler meets Freud, American woman Weezie, and his own future father and grandparents. Family history and knowledge of subsequent events intertwine in Wheeler’s adventures. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67540 ## The Private Patient: An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery DB/RC 67910 14 hours 32 minutes by P.D. James read by David Hartley-Margolin Forty-seven-year-old investigative reporter Rhoda Gradwyn hires London plastic surgeon George Chandler-Powell to remove a disfiguring childhood scar. Gradwyn is murdered while recuperating at the surgeon’s Dorset manor clinic. Commander Adam Dalgliesh and his team are sifting through the staff’s secrets when a second murder occurs. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67910 ## Dragonheart: The Dragonriders of Pern DB/RC 67917 19 hours 30 minutes by Todd McCaffrey read by Martha Harmon Pardee Lord Bemin’s daughter Fiona assumes her new duties as a Weyrwoman, tending a hatchling and running the hold. When a mysterious, deadly illness threatens the dragons—Pern’s only defense against the coming Threadfall—Fiona travels back in time on a risky mission to find a cure. Sequel to Dragonsblood (RC 61138). 2008. DB/RC 67917 ## Johnny One-Eye: A Tale of the American Revolution DB/RC 67918 15 hours 11 minutes by Jerome Charyn read by Erik Sandvold Revolutionary War-era Manhattan. Teenage double agent John Stocking, a.k.a. Johnny One-Eye, befriends officers on both sides of the war, including George Washington and British general Sir William Howe. Johnny is in love with Clara, a biracial prostitute at the bordello where he was raised, who shares in his adventures. 2008. DB/RC 67918 ## The Fire DB/RC 67922 17 hours 27 minutes by Katherine Neville read by Martha Harmon Pardee Thirty years after The Eight (RC 31050), Alexandra Solarin discovers that Cat Velis, her mother, is missing. Alexandra is persuaded to continue her mother’s search for pieces of an ancient chess set. The present-day story alternates with an 1822 tale of a pasha’s daughter who faces a parallel challenge. 2008. DB/RC 67922 ## Sarah’s Key DB/RC 67934 9 hours 7 minutes by Tatiana De Rosnay read by Gabriella Cavallero Paris, 2002. American journalist Julia Jarmond covers the sixtieth anniversary of the deportation of Jewish families to Auschwitz. When Julia discovers that her French in-laws’ home was acquired from dispossessed Jews, she resolves to find out what happened to the former occupants—of whom only one, young Sarah, survived. 2007. DB/RC 67934 ## Prepared for Rage DB/RC 67949 9 hours 41 minutes by Dana Stabenow read by Kristin Allison Florida. Rookie astronaut Kenai Munro prepares for the launch of a NASA space shuttle that will carry a high-profile Middle Eastern businessman. Captain Cal Schuyler of U.S. Coast Guard cutter Munro must protect the mission from a rogue Arab terrorist. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67949 ## A Promise Unbroken and A Heart Divided: Battles of Destiny, Volume 1 DB/RC 68023 21 hours 22 minutes by Al Lacy read by Patrick Downer The first two novels in this Civil War series. In A Promise Unbroken war comes to a wealthy Virginia family. In A Heart Divided a wounded Confederate captain’s budding romance with a nurse is interrupted by the arrival of his ex-wife—and the son he didn’t know about. Some violence. 1993. DB/RC 68023 ## Streams of Babel DB/RC 68045 10 hours 45 minutes by Carol Plum-Ucci read by Michael Scherer A bioterrorist attack in New Jersey leaves teens Cora, Owen, Scott, and Rain desperately ill. Meanwhile, young computer hackers Tyler and Shahzad uncover a plot to infect America’s water supply. The two assist the government in tracking the extremists. Strong language. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 68045 ## Supreme Courtship DB/RC 68046 8 hours 13 minutes by Christopher Buckley read by Annie Wauters After his first two Supreme Court nominations are rejected, President Donald Vanderdamp chooses attractive television judge Pepper Cartwright of Texas. Humiliated by this move, Senator Dexter Mitchell, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, resigns to star in a new TV show—and begins his own run for the presidency. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68046 ## Hellfire Canyon DB/RC 68047 5 hours 15 minutes by Max McCoy read by Erik Synnestvedt Missouri. Female reporter Frankie Donovan interviews Jacob Gamble, an old man known as the outlaw fiddler, who as a boy knew the notorious murderer Alf Bolin. Gamble recounts a tale of being forced by circumstances to join Bolin’s gang—but he may not be telling the complete truth. Violence. 2007. DB/RC 68047 ## Flashback DB/RC 68048 13 hours 17 minutes by Gary Braver read by Mark Delgado Pharmacist René Ballard becomes suspicious when an Alzheimer’s patient she’s monitoring commits a murder. After comatose Jack Koryan awakens with an enhanced memory, René learns that a new drug is being tested on unsuspecting patients. Jack and René join forces and uncover a conspiracy. Strong language and some violence. 2005. DB/RC 68048 ## The Gate House DB/RC 68063 27 hours 6 minutes by Nelson DeMille read by Richard Davidson Ten years after events in The Gold Coast (RC 31171), attorney John Sutter returns to New York. He reconnects with his ex-wife, who killed her mob-boss lover but was never convicted. The murdered don’s son, however, has not forgiven her. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 68063 ## The Given Day DB/RC 68066 25 hours 42 minutes by Dennis Lehane read by Nick Sullivan Boston, early twentieth century. Policeman Danny Coughlin goes undercover to infiltrate Bolsheviks and anarchists who are recruiting immigrants and workers to cause civil strife. Soon Danny sympathizes with their plight, befriending his family’s Irish maid and an African American fugitive. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 68066 ## The Blue Door DB/RC 68067 11 hours 55 minutes by David Fulmer read by J.P. Linton Philadelphia, 1962. PI Sal Giambroni hires former boxer Eddie Cero as an assistant. As Eddie launches his own investigation into the 1959 disappearance of African American rhythm-and-blues singer Johnny Pope, he falls in love with Johnny’s sister Valerie, who is also a musician. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68067 ## A New Day Rising: Red River of the North, Book 2 DB/RC 68069 11 hours 56 minutes by Lauraine Snelling read by Catherine Byers Dakota Territory, 1884. Ingeborg Bjorklund struggles to run her Red River Valley farm after losing her husband Roald. Roald’s distant cousin Haakan arrives to help and brings a new chance at love. Roald’s younger brother, newly arrived from Norway, also faces romantic dilemmas. For senior high and older readers. 1996. DB/RC 68069 ## Sweetsmoke DB/RC 68077 12 hours 40 minutes by David Fuller read by Bill Quinn 1862. Cassius Howard, a slave on Virginia’s Sweetsmoke tobacco plantation, vows to avenge the murder of Emoline Justice, an old freedwoman who saved his life. As the Civil War rages, Cassius risks everything—punishment, sale, even his life—for justice. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68077 ## The Reavers DB/RC 68080 10 hours 30 minutes by George MacDonald Fraser read by Terry Donnelly Scottish borderlands, sixteenth century. An unlikely foursome attempts to thwart a Spanish plot to replace King James with an imposter. Ravishing Lady Godiva Dacre, her mischievous companion Mistress Kylie Delishe, dashing part-time highwayman Bonny Gilderoy, and English agent/hero Archie Noble face sundry adventures and complications of the heart. 2007. DB/RC 68080 ## De Niro’s Game DB/RC 68081 8 hours 6 minutes by Rawi Hage read by Peter Ganim Beirut, Lebanon. Amid civil war two childhood friends take different paths. George, nicknamed De Niro, joins a militia while orphan Bassam survives through petty thievery. Bassam eventually flees to Paris and learns the truth about George’s activities. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. 2006. DB/RC 68081 ## The Last Oracle: A Sigma Force Novel DB/RC 68094 15 hours 2 minutes by James Rollins read by John Haag Washington, D.C. A stranger dying of gunshot wounds gives Commander Gray Pierce of the covert military organization Sigma Force an ancient Greek coin. Clues lead to a rogue group of scientists bioengineering savants in hopes of creating the next great prophet and changing the course of history. Some violence. 2008. DB/RC 68094 ## Sharpe’s Sword: Richard Sharpe and the Salamanca Campaign, June and July 1812 DB/RC 68144 12 hours 6 minutes by Bernard Cornwell read by Erik Sandvold Spain. British forces capture Napoleon’s valued spy-killer Colonel Philippe Leroux, but Leroux escapes before he is identified. Vowing revenge, Captain Richard Sharpe must first contend with La Marquesa, a beguiling but deceptive aristocrat who claims to be a notorious spy. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 1983. DB/RC 68144 ## When the Duke Returns: Desperate Duchesses, Book 4 DB/RC 68146 11 hours 7 minutes by Eloisa James read by Corrie James England, 1784. Isidore, the duchess of Cosway, succeeds in luring her long-absent husband Simeon back from his African explorations. Simeon, however, is a nonconforming Englishman who contemplates an annulment while he restores his family’s country estate. But mutual lust soon dispels that notion. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68146 ## Circus of the Damned: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter DB/RC 68154 9 hours 41 minutes by Laurell K. Hamilton read by Victoria Gordon St. Louis. Anita Blake investigates a murder that could be the work of a rogue vampire. She visits Circus of the Damned, a hangout where the dead are raised for entertainment, to consult master vampire Jean- Claude—but soon regrets that decision. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1995. DB/RC 68154 ## The Rainbow DB/RC 68161 27 hours 4 minutes by D.H. Lawrence read by Laura Giannarelli Rural England. Follows the lives and loves of three generations of the Brangwen family. Farmer Tom Brangwen marries Polish widow Lydia and adopts her daughter Anna as his own. All seek individual fulfillment, but it is Anna’s spirited child Ursula who defies convention. 2007 introduction by James Wood. 1915. DB/RC 68161 ## Contemporary Iraqi Fiction: An Anthology DB/RC 68176 9 hours 9 minutes edited by Shakir Mustafa read by Peter Ganim Sixteen Iraqi writers offer thirty-three tales that reflect the diversity of the Iraqi experience. Includes stories about childhood, love, and family as well as war, political oppression, and interfaith relationships. Muhammad Khodayyir portrays his native city, Basra. Translated from Arabic with author biographies and an introduction. 2008. DB/RC 68176 ## Goldengrove DB/RC 68266 7 hours 58 minutes by Francine Prose read by Mare Trevathan New England. Thirteen-year-old Nico’s older sister Margaret drowns after diving from a rowboat into a lake near their house. Emotionally abandoned by her grieving parents, Nico is drawn to Margaret’s artistic boyfriend Aaron, who shares Nico’s feelings of loss and guilt. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68266 ## The Archbishop in Andalusia: A Blackie Ryan Mystery DB/RC 68320 7 hours 26 minutes by Andrew M. Greeley read by Gregory Gorton Chicago archbishop Blackie Ryan travels to Spain for a conference. When Doña Teresa, the duchess of Seville, is almost killed, the local cardinal requests Blackie’s help in preventing another incident. Blackie also contends with family matters and the illness of his superior. 2008. DB/RC 68320 ## Così Fan Tutti: An Aurelio Zen Mystery DB/RC 68323 8 hours 10 minutes by Michael Dibdin read by Ted Stoddard Naples, Italy. Inspector Aurelio Zen is dating a widow who wants to prevent her daughters from marrying their boyfriends. Zen sends the girls to London while he tests the men’s fidelity. Meanwhile, rogue garbage collectors are killing crime bosses, and Zen’s superior demands answers. Strong language and some violence. 1996. DB/RC 68323 ## The Breast: A Kepesh Novel DB/RC 68332 2 hours 0 minutes by Philip Roth read by Joe Peck Thirty-eight-year-old professor David Kepesh has noticed subtle changes to his genitalia but is flummoxed when he awakens one morning and discovers he has been transformed into a 155-pound mammary gland—a gigantic female breast with a sensitive rosy nipple. Descriptions of sex. 1972. DB/RC 68332 ## A Dance to the Music of Time: Second Movement; At Lady Molly’s; Casanova’s Chinese Restaurant; The Kindly Ones DB/RC 68333 21 hours 51 minutes by Anthony Powell read by Alexander Strain As events in Germany build toward World War II, four young Englishmen are caught up in a social whirl of personal choices—marriages, adulteries, careers. Fourth, fifth, and sixth volumes, which were published separately between 1957 and 1962, of a twelve-novel epic. 1964. DB/RC 68333 ## The Toss of a Lemon DB/RC 68367 28 hours 9 minutes by Padma Viswanathan read by Mitzi Friedlander In 1896 ten-year-old Sivakami receives a marriage proposal from twenty- one-year-old astrologer Hanumarathnam. By eighteen, she is a widow, restricted by Brahmin traditions and with two children to raise. Her servant Muchami helps Sivakami guide her offspring through the political and social changes of the twentieth century’s early decades. 2008. DB/RC 68367 ## Snowy Night with a Stranger DB/RC 68380 10 hours 24 minutes by Jane Feather and others read by Erin Jones Three short seasonal romances. In “A Holiday Gamble” Ned Vasey, the viscount Allenton, is caught in a blizzard on Christmas Eve. He finds refuge at Selby Hall, where he encounters the beautiful Lady Georgiana. Includes “When Sparks Fly” and “Snowy Night with a Highlander.” Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68380 ## Santa Clawed: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery DB/RC 68431 6 hours 34 minutes by Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown read by Laura Giannarelli Crozet, Virginia. While visiting the Brothers of Love Christmas-tree farm, former postmistress Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen, her husband Fair, and their sleuthy four-footed friends discover the body of monk Christopher Hewitt, a former insider trader. But Christopher is only the first murder victim of the holiday season. 2008. DB/RC 68431 ## Songs for the Missing DB/RC 68473 9 hours 46 minutes by Stewart O’Nan read by Mary Kane Ohio, 2005. Graduate Kim Larsen looks forward to leaving her small hometown for college. On the way to her summer night job at the Conoco station, Kim disappears. Her parents, friends, and younger sister try to cope during the three-year-long search. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68473 ## A Handful of Dust DB/RC 68488 8 hours 56 minutes by Evelyn Waugh read by David Cutler Satirical novel about London society. Tony Last, a young English squire, has a romantic love for his home, his wife, and his small son. When his wife has an affair and his child dies on a hunt, Tony seeks solace in the jungles of Brazil. 1934. DB/RC 68488 ## Death with Interruptions DB/RC 68494 7 hours 25 minutes by José Saramago read by Joe Peck On January 1 in an unspecified year and country, no one dies. Death goes on strike and social catastrophe follows. After some months Death resumes her work, with the proviso that victims receive advance notification by mail. But then a bachelor cellist evades Death’s letter. First published in Portuguese. 2008. DB/RC 68494 ## Regency Buck DB/RC 68499 13 hours 28 minutes by Georgette Heyer read by Corrie James 1811. After their father’s death, heiress Judith Taverner and her brother Peregrine travel to London to meet their guardian Lord Worth, who turns out to be not much older than the orphaned siblings. At first disinterested in his new wards, Lord Worth soon cannot resist their adventures. 1935. DB/RC 68499 ## On the Move: A NASCAR Novel DB/RC 68517 6 hours 26 minutes by Pamela Britton read by Erin Jones Defying her ultrarich and successful parents, attorney Vicky VanCleef becomes a sports agent. While Vicky’s assignment to control the unruly behavior of stock-car driver Brandon Burke leads to their mutual attraction, she soon learns that Brandon’s anger-management issues stem from a childhood secret. Some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68517 ## Among the Mad: A Maisie Dobbs Mystery DB/RC 68519 9 hours 48 minutes by Jacqueline Winspear read by Jill Fox London, 1931. Investigator and psychologist Maisie Dobbs witnesses the suicide of a war veteran-turned-beggar on Christmas Eve. The next day the prime minister receives a menacing letter that demands relief for the poor and unemployed—and that mentions Maisie by name. Maisie joins Scotland Yard in its investigation. 2009. DB/RC 68519 ## Secrets of the Night: Malloren Family, Book 4 DB/RC 68520 12 hours 7 minutes by Jo Beverley read by Madelyn Buzzard North Yorkshire, 1762. Rosamunde Overton needs an heir to prevent her elderly husband’s nephew from taking their estate when she’s widowed. Heading to a masquerade, Rosamunde comes across an injured lord Brand Malloren. She seduces him and leaves—but Brand seeks her identity. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 1999. DB/RC 68520 ## Dancing with Werewolves: Delilah Street, Paranormal Investigator DB/RC 68522 11 hours 6 minutes by Carole Nelson Douglas read by Erin Jones Television reporter Delilah Street heads to Sin City after seeing her doppelganger on an episode of CSI Las Vegas. She finds work with the show’s producer, falls for detective Ric Montoya, confronts werewolf mobsters, and investigates murder. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 68522 ## Deadlier than the Pen: A Diana Spaulding Mystery DB/RC 68523 9 hours 11 minutes by Kathy Lynn Emerson read by Jill Fox New York City, 1888. Editor Horatio Foxe asks widowed reporter Diana Spaulding to interview Damon Bathory, a gothic author whose book tour has met with two murders. Diana pursues Damon, becomes stranded on a train during a blizzard, and falls in love with Dr. Ben Northcote of Maine. 2004. DB/RC 68523 ## Sweet Talk: Bakery Sisters, Book 1 DB/RC 68526 9 hours 1 minute by Susan Mallery read by Madelyn Buzzard Pianist Claire Keyes returns home to Seattle to help her estranged sisters Jesse and Nicole when Nicole has surgery. While trying to mend ties, Claire assists with the family bakery and falls in love with sexy Wyatt Knight. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68526 ## Black Rabbit Summer DB/RC 68539 12 hours 26 minutes by Kevin Brooks read by Alec Volz Five friends reunite for one last summer fling at a carnival before leaving for Paris, college, or work. When one teen goes missing along with a local celebrity girl, all the friends become suspects in the disappearances. Violence and some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 68539 ## Diminished Capacity DB/RC 68559 5 hours 8 minutes by Sherwood Kiraly read by Jack Fox Chicago journalist Cooper Zerbs, coping with a brain injury, goes back to his hometown in Missouri to help his Uncle Rollie, who is slipping into dementia. Rollie hopes to sell a valuable Cubs baseball card in Chicago to raise enough money to stay in his house. Strong language. 1995. DB/RC 68559 ## Housekeeping DB/RC 68564 5 hours 58 minutes by Marilynne Robinson read by Erin Jones Ruth and her younger sister Lucille are haphazardly raised by their extended family in the small lakeside town of Fingerbone. Their grandmother cares for them until her death, followed by two bumbling great-aunts, and finally eccentric aunt Sylvie. 1980. DB/RC 68564 ## Devil’s Gonna Get Him: A Tamara Hayle Mystery DB/RC 68565 6 hours 33 minutes by Valerie Wilson Wesley read by Madelyn Buzzard Newark, New Jersey. Wealthy, arrogant Lincoln Storey hires African American cop-turned-PI Tamara Hayle to trail his stepdaughter’s boyfriend Brandon Pike—Tamara’s former lover. When Lincoln drops dead at a fundraiser, Tamara delves into his sordid personal life and ultimately becomes a target herself. Strong language. 1995. DB/RC 68565 ## Fanon DB/RC 68573 9 hours 7 minutes by John Edgar Wideman read by Fred Major Fictional author Thomas writes about the life of activist and psychiatrist Frantz Fanon (1925–1961) in Wideman’s novel that is part memoir and part biography. Thomas ponders aging, loneliness, artistic integrity, and Fanon’s struggles against intolerance and oppression. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68573 ## White Witch, Black Curse: A Hollows Novel DB/RC 68606 21 hours 43 minutes by Kim Harrison read by Margaret Strom Cincinnati. Bounty-hunting witch Rachel Morgan searches for the vampire who killed her lover Kisten. Meanwhile an emotion-sucking banshee wreaks havoc on the city, causing further tension between human and preternatural populations. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68606 ## Corsair: The Oregon Files DB/RC 68607 12 hours 32 minutes by Clive Cussler read by Mark Ashby Libya. A plane carrying U.S. Secretary of State Fiona Katamora crashes in the desert. When Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the spy vessel Oregon head to the port of Tripoli—a region once rife with pirates, or corsairs—to recover the wreckage, Juan discovers links to terrorists. Violence. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68607 ## Handle with Care DB/RC 68615 15 hours 22 minutes by Jodi Picoult read by Annie Wauters Charlotte’s daughter Willow has osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), which requires constant care from Willow’s parents and sister to avoid broken bones. When Willow is five, an exhausted Charlotte learns she can sue her friend and obstetrician Piper for not spotting Willow’s OI on an early ultrasound. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68615 ## Forest Mage: The Soldier Son Trilogy, Book 2 DB/RC 68621 29 hours 8 minutes by Robin Hobb read by Robert Sams Cadet Nevare Burvelle returns home after the Speck plague has ravaged cadets and staff at King’s Cavalla Academy. While Nevare is oddly robust, he suffers nasty magical side effects that repulse his family and fiancée. Sequel to Shaman’s Crossing (RC 61300). Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2006. DB/RC 68621 ## A Welcome Grave: A Lincoln Perry Novel DB/RC 68624 9 hours 59 minutes by Michael Koryta read by Mark Delgado Three years ago, PI Lincoln Perry assaulted attorney Alex Jefferson for stealing his fiancée. Now the police question Perry about Jefferson’s brutal murder. When Perry witnesses the suicide of Jefferson’s son—the heir to a fortune—Perry becomes the prime suspect in both deaths. Violence and strong language. 2007. DB/RC 68624 ## Silent in the Grave: A Lady Julia Grey Mystery DB/RC 68626 17 hours 13 minutes by Deanna Raybourn read by Colleen Delany Victorian England, 1887. Lady Julia Grey learns from Nicholas Brisbane, her late husband Edward’s private investigator, that Edward’s death may have been a murder. After a year in mourning, Julia, with the encouragement of her father, eagerly assists Nicholas in pursuit of the truth—and falls in love. Rita Award. 2007. DB/RC 68626 ## Loving; Living; Party Going DB/RC 68632 19 hours 43 minutes by Henry Green read by Alexander Strain Three novels exploring British class distinctions in the early twentieth century. Loving (1945) contrasts lives of servants and masters in an Irish castle. Living (1929) portrays iron-foundry workers and owners. And Party Going (1939) presents the reactions of wealthy travelers to crowds of lower-class railway passengers stranded by fog. 1978. DB/RC 68632 ## Bones of the Dragon: Dragonships, Book 1 DB/RC 68637 17 hours 24 minutes by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman read by Mark Delgado Interlopers threaten the deities of the Vindrasi clans. To save their gods and their people, young priestess Draya and warrior Skylan undertake a quest for the mythical spiritbones of the Five Dragons of Vektia. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68637 ## The Fire Kimono: A Sano Ichiro Mystery DB/RC 68640 10 hours 25 minutes by Laura Joh Rowland read by Robert Sams Japan, 1700. Chamberlain Sano Ichiro, battling his enemy Lord Matsudaira, fears a civil war will break out. When the skeleton of the shogun’s cousin is discovered, Ichiro must solve the forty-three-year- old mystery of his death. The case leads Ichiro straight to his own widowed mother. Violence. 2008. DB/RC 68640 ## The English Major DB/RC 68660 6 hours 43 minutes by Jim Harrison read by Gregory Gorton After his wife leaves him for another man, sells their farm, and keeps most of the proceeds, sixty-year-old ex- teacher Cliff takes a road trip. Along the way Cliff has an affair with a former student and visits his globetrotting gay son. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68660 ## Catering to Nobody: A Culinary Mystery DB/RC 68789 9 hours 10 minutes by Diane Mott Davidson read by Martha Harmon Pardee Colorado. Goldy caters the wake for her son Arch’s fifth-grade teacher, who apparently committed suicide. During the event, Goldy’s former father-in-law is poisoned. Afraid of losing her business and ruining her reputation, Goldy investigates the incidents and discovers that Arch may be involved. Includes recipes. Some strong language. 1992. DB/RC 68789 ## Dark of Night: A Troubleshooter Novel DB/RC 68795 17 hours 21 minutes by Suzanne Brockmann read by Martha Harmon Pardee Jimmy Nash—an operative for a secretive government agency—wants to “retire” from his deadly occupation. Troubleshooter Lawrence Decker helps fake his friend Nash’s death and places him in a safe house. But someone discovers the ploy and targets Decker. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 68795 ## Sharpe’s Enemy: Richard Sharpe and the Defense of Portugal, Christmas 1812 DB/RC 68797 13 hours 52 minutes by Bernard Cornwell read by Erik Sandvold Iberian Peninsula. An army of British, French, Portuguese, and Spanish deserters captures a small village and takes a group of women hostage— among them the beautiful wife of a British colonel. Richard Sharpe, recently promoted to major, leads the perilous rescue mission. Violence and some strong language. 1984. DB/RC 68797 ## Ransom My Heart DB/RC 68800 12 hours 20 minutes by Meg Cabot read by Mare Trevathan England, 1291. Finnula Crais helps her unwed, pregnant sister obtain a dowry by kidnapping a knight for ransom. But Finnula doesn’t realize her captive is the village’s earl, Hugo Fitzstephen, who is returning from the Crusade. Treachery awaits them. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 68800 ## Opal: Dakotah Treasures, Book 3 DB/RC 68857 13 hours 44 minutes by Lauraine Snelling read by Jill Ferris Dakotah Territory, 1886. Opal Torvald moves in with her sister Ruby and Ruby’s husband Rand on their ranch. When preacher-turned-ranch-hand Jacob Chandler arrives from Pennsylvania with his young son, Jacob falls in love with Opal. But Opal still misses her friend Atticus, who moved back East. 2005. DB/RC 68857 ## The Temptation of the Night Jasmine: Pink Carnation, Book 5 DB/RC 68860 14 hours 55 minutes by Lauren Willig read by Martha Harmon Pardee Eloise Kelly and Colin Selwick continue investigating Selwick’s British family tree, which is littered with spies. Eloise explores the Napoleonic-era account involving Robert, the duke of Dovedale, and his revenge against debauched spy Arthur Wrothan. Meanwhile, Robert’s distant cousin Charlotte is smitten with him. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 68860 ## Love for Sale: A Grace and Favor Mystery DB/RC 68862 5 hours 14 minutes by Jill Churchill read by Gabriella Cavallero New York State, 1932. A mysterious man pays generously for rooms at Grace and Favor, the mansion Lily Brewster and her brother Robert inherited from their great-uncle. When one of the man’s business associates is murdered, the siblings uncover evidence of a bogus religious organization. 2003. DB/RC 68862 ## Star Wars: Legacy of the Force; Invincible, Book 9 DB/RC 68864 12 hours 59 minutes by Troy Denning read by Erik Sandvold In the war against the Galactic Alliance, the Jedi coalition turns to classic guerrilla tactics by targeting the enemy’s supply chain. Meanwhile, Jedi knight Jaina Solo undertakes a mission to hunt down and kill Darth Caedus—the dark Sith lord who was once her brother Jacen. 2008. DB/RC 68864 ## City of Glass: The Mortal Instruments, Book 3 DB/RC 68866 14 hours 40 minutes by Cassandra Clare read by Kristin Allison Searching for a counterspell to save her mother, Shadowhunter Clary, from City of Ashes (RC 67544), sneaks into the City of Glass against Jace’s protests. Both Clary and Jace end up in a battle and struggle with their feelings for each other. Some violence. For senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 68866 ## Fatally Flaky: A Culinary Mystery DB/RC 68870 10 hours 15 minutes by Diane Mott Davidson read by Martha Harmon Pardee Colorado. Caterer Goldy Schulz is busy planning the reception of a flaky bride when Goldy’s friend Doc Finn dies in a car accident. Evidence of foul play prompts Goldy to go undercover. If the upcoming wedding doesn’t kill her, a clever murderer might. Includes recipes. Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 68870 ## The Temporal Void: The Void Trilogy, Book 2 DB/RC 68871 24 hours 15 minutes by Peter F. Hamilton read by Kristin Allison The Second Dreamer is suspected of triggering the Void’s expansion into and annexing of the universe. But the Living Dream followers still plan to journey into the Void even as interstellar war threatens. Sequel to The Dreaming Void (RC 67257). Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 68871 ## Cursed: A Regan Reilly Mystery DB/RC 68876 5 hours 35 minutes by Carol Higgins Clark read by Martha Harmon Pardee PI Regan Reilly, who moved to New York to marry her NYPD beau, travels back to Hollywood to help former neighbor Abigail find her ex-boyfriend Cody, a would-be producer who borrowed $100,000—then disappeared. A subsequent murder leads Regan to believe she isn’t the only one searching for Cody. 2009. DB/RC 68876 ## A Curse Dark as Gold DB/RC 68880 11 hours 4 minutes by Elizabeth C. Bunce read by Gabriella Cavallero After her father dies, Charlotte Miller struggles to pay a heavy mortgage to keep the family’s woolen mill running. A man capable of spinning straw into gold offers assistance, but his price is steep. For junior and senior high readers. William C. Morris Debut Award. 2008. DB/RC 68880 ## Romeo, Romeo DB/RC 68882 9 hours 48 minutes by Robin Kaye read by Mare Trevathan When happily unmarried career woman Rosalie Ronaldi meets wealthy playboy Nick Romeo, she thinks he’s a mechanic—and Nick doesn’t correct her. Their casual relationship becomes more serious after Rosalie falls ill and Nick moves in to take care of her. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68882 ## It Had to Be You: A Grace and Favor Mystery DB/RC 69008 4 hours 34 minutes by Jill Churchill read by Gabriella Cavallero New York State, 1933. Robert Brewster, who has just returned from President Franklin Roosevelt’s inauguration in Washington, D.C., and his sister Lily help out at a local nursing home. When one cantankerous patient is found murdered, the sibling sleuths work with local police to solve the crime. 2004. DB/RC 69008 ## The ABCs of Kissing Boys DB/RC 69011 4 hours 47 minutes by Tina Ferraro read by Mare Trevathan Eleventh-grade student Parker Stanhope will do anything to make the varsity soccer team. She comes up with a crazy plan involving a kissing booth; Luke, the former prom king; and kissing lessons from Tristan, the freshman neighbor. But Parker gets more than she bargained for. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69011 ## Evernight: Evernight, Book 1 DB/RC 69017 8 hours 9 minutes by Claudia Gray read by Mare Trevathan Sixteen-year-old Bianca, a newcomer to Evernight Academy, struggles to fit in until she meets Lucas, who warns her not to trust anyone at the school—not even him. As their relationship intensifies, a dark secret threatens to break them apart. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 69017 ## The Score: A Parker Novel DB/RC 69023 4 hours 51 minutes by Richard Stark read by Jim Zeiger A mysterious man called Edgars hires Parker and his crew to rob the wealthy mining town of Copper Canyon, North Dakota. Parker plans to take out the police force and cut communication lines—accounting for every detail of the job except Edgars’s dark secret. Some violence and some strong language. 1964. DB/RC 69023 ## The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund DB/RC 69030 9 hours 13 minutes by Jill Kargman read by Susan Ericksen 2006. Holly and Kiki Talbott are the wives of brothers who founded a Manhattan hedge fund. Kiki leaves her husband, and Holly begins divorce proceedings when she discovers Tim’s affair, launching herself into dating and the world of unbreakable prenup- tials. Strong language and descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69030 ## A Perfectly Good Family DB/RC 69040 13 hours 3 minutes by Lionel Shriver read by Susan Ericksen North Carolina. After her parents’ deaths, Corlis McCrea moves back into her family’s mansion. Corlis’s fearful younger brother has never left home and her black-sheep older brother also returns for his share of the inheritance—leaving Corlis stuck in the middle again. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2007. DB/RC 69040 ## Trouble in Timberline DB/RC 69041 7 hours 20 minutes by Max Brand read by Dick Hill Ranch hand Barney Dwyer is so powerful that he has broken all of Dan Peary’s farm tools. Peary pays Dwyer off with a wild mustang and tells him to collect the rest of his pay from Peary’s son Len—who has joined a gang of gunslingers. Some violence. Commercial audiobook. 1984. DB/RC 69041 ## Korea Strait: A Tale of the Modern Navy DB/RC 69089 10 hours 57 minutes by David Poyer read by Steven Carpenter Navy commander Dan Lenson oversees an international military training exercise off the Korean peninsula. Stationed on a South Korean ship, Lenson pursues a fleet of rogue submarines that are armed with nuclear weapons, risking his career—and life—to avert disaster. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 69089 ## Hunted: House of Night, Book 5 DB/RC 69098 10 hours 40 minutes by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast read by Mary Kane Fallen angel Kalona visits high priestess Zoey, from Untamed (RC 68667), in her dreams, insisting that Zoey is A-ya, his love. She, however, has other relationship worries and must sort through her feelings for Erik, Stark, and Heath. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69098 ## Afraid DB/RC 69325 9 hours 43 minutes by Jack Kilborn read by Phil Gigante A helicopter crashes near the town of Safe Haven, Wisconsin, carrying five government-trained psychotic killers with modified brains. General Alton Tope sends military special forces to stop the assassins, but the townspeople also come together to defend themselves. Violence and strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69325 ## The Lost Witness: A Lena Gamble Mystery DB/RC 69327 13 hours 30 minutes by Robert Ellis read by Deanna Hurst Shunned since she turned in a cop in City of Fire (RC 69329), L.A. homicide detective Lena Gamble suspects she was assigned a brutal murder and dismemberment case to get her off the squad. Still, Lena repeatedly risks her life to solve it. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69327 ## City of Fire: A Lena Gamble Mystery DB/RC 69329 11 hours 53 minutes by Robert Ellis read by Renee Raudman L.A. homicide detective Lena Gamble investigates the torturous killing of a woman in her bed. Shocked when a crossword puzzle and DNA evidence link the death to a similar but supposedly solved murder, Lena begins looking for a serial killer. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2007. DB/RC 69329 ## The Renegades DB/RC 69330 10 hours 48 minutes by T. Jefferson Parker read by David Colacci Transferred to Antelope Valley after events in L.A. Outlaws (RC 66125), cop Charlie Hood is responding to a routine call when his partner is shot—execution style—in their cruiser. Internal Affairs asks Charlie to investigate the deceased deputy’s past, believing it will lead to the shooter. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69330 ## Genesis DB/RC 69332 3 hours 53 minutes by Bernard Beckett read by Becky Wright 2075. In the post-apocalyptic, plague-ridden island world of the Republic, fourteen-year-old Anaximander undergoes an oral exam for admittance to the elite Academy. But her interpretation of rebel hero Adam Forde and the “Last War” clashes with prevailing views. Strong language and some violence. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69332 ## Pursuit DB/RC 69335 11 hours 44 minutes by Karen Robards read by Frannette Liebow Lawyer Jessica Ford survives a late night car crash that kills the First Lady of the United States. Unable to remember anything, Jessica realizes her life is in danger and asks Secret Service agent Mark Ryan for help. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69335 ## Trust No One DB/RC 69337 11 hours 2 minutes by Gregg Hurwitz read by Patrick Lawlor Nick Horrigan’s carelessness as a teenager cost his stepfather, secret service agent Frank Durant, his life. Now, seventeen years later, a terrorist demands to meet Nick, flushing Nick out of safety and onto a dangerous quest to solve Frank’s murder. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69337 ## Still Life DB/RC 69338 11 hours 7 minutes by Joy Fielding read by Kymberly Dakin A car slams into interior designer Casey Marshall, nearly killing her. Regaining consciousness in the hospital, Casey realizes she can hear people talking but can’t see, move, or communicate. She overhears police voice suspicions that the accident was attempted murder—and Casey begins to fear for her life. Strong language and some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69338 ## The Second Opinion DB/RC 69340 9 hours 48 minutes by Michael Palmer read by Frannette Liebow Dr. Thea Sperelakis, who has Asperger’s syndrome, returns from Congo after her physician father is injured in a hit-and-run crash. When her father’s use of blinking convinces her that his “accident” was intentional, Thea investigates suspicious cases in the clinic. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69340 ## The Perfect Poison: An Arcane Society Novel DB/RC 69343 9 hours 43 minutes by Amanda Quick read by Anne Flosnik Psychic Lucinda Bromley and Arcane Society member Caleb Jones track a thief who stole a poisonous fern from Lucinda’s conservatory. When Lu- cinda links the missing plant to a lord’s murder, their search uncovers a secret cabal. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69343 ## Matters of the Heart DB/RC 69350 10 hours 6 minutes by Danielle Steel read by Mel Foster Forty-four-year-old American photographer Hope Dunne meets bestselling author Finn O’Neill in London on assignment. The two fall in love and Finn wants to have a baby. But Hope gradually realizes that Finn is a pathological liar, and she feels threatened by him. Strong language and descriptions of sex. Bestseller. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69350 ## Then Comes Seduction: The Huxtable Quintet, Book 2 DB/RC 69352 11 hours 50 minutes by Mary Balogh read by Anne Flosnik Three years after he tried to seduce her to win a bet, rakish Jasper Finley, the Baron Montford, pursues Katherine, the youngest daughter in the Huxtable family. Katherine is still intrigued by Jasper and, to quiet a scandal, agrees to marry him. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69352 ## Seducing an Angel: The Huxtable Quintet, Book 4 DB/RC 69354 11 hours 4 minutes by Mary Balogh read by Anne Flosnik Impoverished widow and suspected murderer Lady Cassandra Belmont journeys to London to find a male protector. Cassandra seduces Stephen Huxtable, the young earl of Merton, but Stephen wants more than a sordid affair from beautiful but vulnerable Cassandra. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69354 ## The Year That Follows DB/RC 69359 6 hours 28 minutes by Scott Lasser read by various narrators Single mother Cat searches for her brother Kyle’s lost child after both Kyle and his former lover are killed in the World Trade Center attack. A year later, Cat’s widowed father Sam, a dying retired military man, summons Cat to California to mourn. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69359 ## The Death Dealer DB/RC 69361 9 hours 15 minutes by Heather Graham read by various narrators A serial killer stalks members of New York City’s Poe Society. Philanthropist Genevieve O’Brien, whose mother belongs to the group, hires PI Joe Connolly to investigate. Guided by information that he recently began receiving from dead people, Connolly examines the backgrounds of surviving group members. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69361 ## Devil’s Garden DB/RC 69362 12 hours 50 minutes by Ace Atkins read by Dick Hill San Francisco, 1921. Silent-film actor Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle is arrested for murder after a wild party ends in the death of starlet Virginia Rappe. Hired to discover the truth, Pinkerton agent Dashiell Hammett uncovers a botched police investigation and Hollywood intrigue. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69362 ## Mr. and Miss Anonymous DB/RC 69368 9 hours 43 minutes by Fern Michaels read by Laural Merlington College students Lily Madison and Peter Kelly meet as donors at a California fertility clinic. Years later the two run into each other only to discover that a school massacre has occurred—and one of the surviving kids looks just like Peter. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69368 ## Deadlock DB/RC 69373 12 hours 20 minutes by Iris Johansen read by Jennifer Van Dyck United Nations artifacts expert Emily Hudson tracks Zelov’s Hammer, a stolen mallet that conceals the Russian Romanov family’s treasure map. In Afghanistan, CIA-hired soldier of fortune John Garrett rescues Emily from a warlord and assists in her search. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69373 ## Double Fault DB/RC 69385 12 hours 16 minutes by Lionel Shriver read by Renee Raudman Recovering from a disastrous love affair with her coach, twenty-three- year-old professional tennis player Wilhelmina “Willy” Novinsky falls in love with newcomer Eric Oberdorf, a Princeton graduate who plays for fun. But as Eric’s game improves, Willy’s backslides. Strong language and descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 1997. DB/RC 69385 ## Dust to Dust: The Prophecy, Book 1 DB/RC 69387 9 hours 3 minutes by Heather Graham read by various narrators Scott Bryant suddenly finds himself possessing superhuman strength. He becomes allies with Melanie Regan and the two search for an oracle that will help avert a world apocalypse. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69387 ## The Golden Chance DB/RC 69388 11 hours 7 minutes by Jayne Ann Krentz read by various narrators Social worker Philadelphia Fox faces a moral dilemma when she inherits stock in Washington State’s Lightfoot Industries. The company is part of the military-industrial complex that Philadelphia abhors, but she is attracted to Nick Lightfoot, the black sheep of the family. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 1990. DB/RC 69388 ## Heart of Fire DB/RC 69389 11 hours 7 minutes by Linda Howard read by Tanya Eby Sirois Archaeologist Jillian Sherwood travels to the Brazilian jungle in search of Amazon women warriors and a rare red diamond that her late father had also sought. Guide Ben Lewis joins Jillian’s expedition and shares in her adventures. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 69389 ## Life without Summer DB/RC 69392 9 hours 24 minutes by Lynne Griffin read by Tanya Eby Sirois After Tessa Gray loses her four-year-old in a hit-and-run accident, she finds solace with therapist Celia Reed. As Tessa begins an investigation into her daughter’s death, her life becomes intertwined with Celia’s—whose own family also has tragedies. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69392 ## Cry Mercy: A Mercy Street Novel DB/RC 69394 10 hours 38 minutes by Mariah Stewart read by Joyce Bean After she adopts the daughter of a drug dealer, California policewoman Ann Nolan moves, changes her name to Emme Caldwell, and joins the Mercy Street Foundation—whose mission is finding missing persons. Emme’s first case involves the disappearance of college student Belinda Hudson. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69394 ## Ultimatum DB/RC 69398 14 hours 28 minutes by Matthew Glass read by Phil Gigante In 2032 newly elected U.S. president Joe Benton is forced to save the country from environmental devastation including massive population relocation due to hurricanes, drought, and wildfire. Benton reaches out to China, the world’s worst polluter, which responds with nuclear threats. Strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69398 ## Seduction DB/RC 69402 12 hours 0 minutes by Amanda Quick read by Anne Flosnik Country-bred Sophy Dorring enters into a marriage of convenience with Julian, the earl of Ravenwood, whose first wife died mysteriously. But So- phy is determined to make her husband fall in love with her. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 1990. DB/RC 69402 ## A Rogue of My Own DB/RC 69403 8 hours 59 minutes by Johanna Lindsey read by Rosalyn Landor Naive Lady Rebecca Marshall becomes a maid of honor at Queen Victoria’s court. After Rebecca is seduced by the marquis Rupert St. John, a secret agent of the crown, they are forced to wed. Rupert, however, believes he was trapped into the marriage. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69403 ## Relentless DB/RC 69404 9 hours 14 minutes by Dean Koontz read by Dan John Miller When bestselling novelist Cullen “Cubby” Greenwich learns his newest book has been savagely panned by major literary critic Shearman Waxx, Cubby’s wife suggests he ignore the review. But Cubby orchestrates a meeting with Shearman that endangers Cubby’s family. Some violence and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69404 ## Almost Home DB/RC 69405 14 hours 4 minutes by Debbie Macomber and others read by various narrators Four romantic short stories. In “Whale Island” a divorced single mom is attracted to her boss—someone she doesn’t recognize from their high school days. In “The Marrying Kind” Jason is about to wed when he runs into his old sweetheart. Descriptions of sex and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69405 ## The Amateurs DB/RC 69406 9 hours 45 minutes by Marcus Sakey read by Dan John Miller Four friends—Jenn, Ian, Mitch, and Alex—meet once a week at the Chicago restaurant where Alex tends bar. When his boss Johnny asks Alex to act as muscle for a shady deal, the group decides to steal Johnny’s money. But a murder complicates matters. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69406 ## Lucky Streak: The Corwin Curse, Book 2 DB/RC 69417 9 hours 26 minutes by Carly Phillips read by Renee Raudman Police officer Mike Corwin wakes up in Las Vegas rich and married but his con-artist wife Amber runs off with his money. Mike is convinced that the Corwin Curse is at play and goes after Amber—as does her partner in crime. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69417 ## ### 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 Secrets, Lies, Gizmos, and Spies: A History of Spies and Espionage RC 64562 4 hours 43 minutes by Janet Wyman Coleman read by Ray Childs A collection of spy accounts from around the world and across centuries. Covers actual and fictional operatives, high-tech gadgets and weapons, classified operations, and artful deceptions. Discusses disguises, codes, misinformation, blunders, and successes. Written in conjunction with the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. For grades 6-9. 2006. RC 64562 ## Here’s a Little Poem: A Very First Book of Poetry RC 64738 0 hours 36 minutes compiled by Jane Yolen and Andrew Fusek Peters read by Lindsay Ellison More than sixty poems describing children’s activities at home and outdoors, from sunup to bedtime. Poets include Hilaire Belloc, Margaret Wise Brown, Nikki Grimes, A.A. Milne, and others from various parts of the English-speaking world. For preschool-grade 2. 2007. RC 64738 ## Barack Obama: Working to Make a Difference RC 65433 0 hours 52 minutes by Marlene Targ Brill read by Michele Schaeffer Biography of the then-U.S. senator from Illinois, from his childhood to his announcement to run for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. Chronicles his school years and his early career promoting civil rights. Describes his experiences as the child of a white mother and an African father. For grades 5-8. 2006. RC 65433 ## Our Country’s First Ladies RC 65436 4 hours 35 minutes by Ann Bausum read by Faith Potts Short biographies of forty-four presidential wives and hostesses, from Martha Washington to Laura Bush. Discusses the public role of the first lady, an unpaid position. Presents anecdotes from the women’s private lives. By the author of Our Country’s Presidents (RC 56572). For grades 5-8. 2007. RC 65436 ## Thomas Edison for Kids: His Life and Ideas; Twenty-one Activities RC 65537 6 hours 5 minutes by Laurie Carlson read by Kerry Dukin Biography of Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931), American inventor of the phonograph, electric light bulb, and many other technological advances. Covers his boyhood, love for scientific experiments, setbacks and successes, and final years. Includes activities related to Edison’s projects and biographical sketches of other scientists. For grades 5-8. 2006. RC 65537 ## How to Survive in Antarctica RC 65538 2 hours 35 minutes by Lucy Jane Bledsoe read by John Polk The author describes her adventures exploring the cold continent of the South Pole and living with scientists studying penguins, seals, seabirds, krill, fossils, and seawater chemistry. Provides interesting facts about Antarctica and gives survival tips on keeping warm and avoiding crevasses. For grades 5-8. 2006. RC 65538 ## Tales Our Abuelitas Told: A Hispanic Folktale Collection RC 65677 1 hour 48 minutes retold by F. Isabel Campoy and Alma Flor Ada read by Madelyn Buzzard Presents retellings of twelve traditional tales accompanied by information on origins and variations. In “Martina Martínez and Pérez the Mouse” Martina finds a suitable husband only to have him fall into a large pot of soup. For grades 3-6. 2006. RC 65677 ## The Daring Book for Girls RC 65760 11 hours 26 minutes by Andrea J. Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz read by Jill Fox Girls’ guide to indoor and outdoor adventures. Provides tips, facts, activities, rules for games, projects, and stories. Covers campouts and sleep- overs, rope-jumping variations, math tricks, spy techniques, and information on queens of ancient times and women Olympians. Includes recommended reading lists. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2007. RC 65760 ## Teen Life among the Amish and Other Alternative Communities: Choosing a Lifestyle DB/RC 67027 1 hour 54 minutes by David Hunter read by Jill Ferris Emphasizes the benefits and challenges of growing up Amish in rural North America. Discusses religion as the basis of Amish traditions— simple clothing, horses for transportation, prohibition of electricity, schooling that ends at eighth grade—and covers the importance of baptism. Briefly mentions communes, kibbutzim, and The Farm. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 67027 ## Ray Charles: “I Was Born with Music inside Me” DB/RC 67059 2 hours 18 minutes by Carin T. Ford read by Peter Jay Fernandez Biography of musical legend Ray Charles (1930–2004), who became blind at age seven. Chronicles his education at the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind and his career. Describes his love of music and his struggles with racial prejudice, marriage difficulties, drug abuse, and legal problems. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 67059 ## Hanni and Beth: Safe and Sound DB/RC 67181 0 hours 14 minutes by Beth Finke read by Jill Ferris Seeing Eye dog Hanni describes her routine duties to guide and protect her partner Beth, a woman who is blind. Both Hanni and Beth provide personal notes about their background. For grades K-3. ASPCA award. 2007. DB/RC 67181 ## Electromagnetism—and How It Works DB/RC 68132 2 hours 16 minutes by Stephen M. Tomecek read by Joe Wilson Discusses the underlying principles of magnetism and its applications in the fields of communication, medicine, and transportation. Examines the technological evolution of electromagnetism, from the discovery of lodestones to the use of superconducting materials in medical devices such as MRI scanners. For grades 5-8. 2007. DB/RC 68132 ## Science Warriors: The Battle against Invasive Species DB/RC 68307 1 hour 21 minutes by Sneed B. Collard read by Michael Scherer Discusses brown tree snakes, fire ants, melaleuca trees, and zebra mussels—species invading four major ecosystems in the United States. Explains their arrival, the devastation they cause, and scientists’ recommendations for combating these foreign imports and preserving the environment. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB/RC 68307 ## Dog Scouts of America DB/RC 68528 0 hours 23 minutes by Shelley Bueche and Chris Puls read by Erin Jones Explains the goals of Dog Scouts of America, an organization founded in 1995 to help owners teach their canine pets good behavior. Describes the badges Dog Scouts can earn, and the ways dog-and-owner teams play and work together to help their communities. For grades K-3. 2008. DB/RC 68528 ## I’ll Pass for Your Comrade: Women Soldiers in the Civil War DB/RC 68551 2 hours 5 minutes by Anita Silvey read by Kerry Dukin Discusses some of the women who disguised themselves as men to join the Union and Confederate armies. Explains the usual roles of women in the 1860s, the challenge of passing for men, their combat experiences, and their fate after the Civil War. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 68551 ## Who Discovered America? DB/RC 68553 1 hour 12 minutes by Valerie Wyatt read by Erin Jones Discusses the evidence found by historians and scientists about explorers of America prior to Christopher Columbus in 1492. Presents such earlier possibilities as Chinese seafarers in the early 1400s, Vikings around 1000, an Irish monk before the Vikings, and prehistoric mammoth hunters from Siberia. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB/RC 68553 ## A Brief Political and Geographic History of Europe: Where Are Prussia, Gaul, and the Holy Roman Empire? DB/RC 68566 3 hours 3 minutes by Frances E. Davey read by Fred Major Examines the shift of borders across centuries in Western Europe as rulers and peasants fought over economics and religion. Discusses influential leaders from Julius Caesar and Napoleon to the heads of the European Union. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 68566 ## A Brief Political and Geographic History of Asia: Where Are Saigon, Kampuchea, and Burma? DB/RC 68567 2 hours 43 minutes by Doug Dillon read by Fred Major Focuses on violent upheavals as agents of name change—for a major city in Vietnam during the 1965–1975 war, Cambodia under the Khmers, Burma, and the Japanese Empire. Discusses the warriors and historical figures who precipitated these name and boundary shifts. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 68567 ## A Brief Political and Geographic History of Latin America: Where Are Gran Colombia, La Plata, and Dutch Guiana? DB/RC 68568 2 hours 56 minutes by Earle Rice read by Fred Major Historic guide to the changing names and politics of places south of the United States border after the arrival of Europeans. Explains why Portuguese is spoken only in Brazil, why viceroyalties were formed, and how the wars for independence redrew the boundaries of South American countries. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 68568 ## A Brief Political and Geographic History of North America: Where Are New France, New Netherland, and New Sweden? DB/RC 68569 2 hours 48 minutes by Lissa Johnston read by Fred Major Discusses three major colonies that played important but little-known roles in the history of North America prior to the establishment of the thirteen colonies that became the United States. Covers related geographic names and key leaders. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 68569 ## A Brief Political and Geographic History of Africa: Where Are Belgian Congo, Rhodesia, and Kush? DB/RC 68570 2 hours 34 minutes by John Davenport read by Fred Major Discusses historic kingdoms of West Africa and Great Zimbabwe, their important geographic features, and the explorers and political figures who brought change. Examines the legacies of ancient empires in the modern nations of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 68570 ## Trick of the Tale: A Collection of Trickster Tales DB/RC 68649 2 hours 29 minutes by John Matthews and Caitlín Matthews read by Laura Giannarelli Twenty folktales featuring tricksters from around the world—Japan, Canada, East Africa, the United States, England, Russia, and more. In the Irish tale “The King of All Birds,” a tiny wren outwits the mighty eagle to win the title. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 68649 ## The Girl Who Helped Thunder and Other Native American Folktales DB/RC 68851 2 hours 48 minutes retold by James Bruchac and Joseph Bruchac read by Judith Ann Gantly Two dozen traditional tales from across North America recount the adventures of mighty chiefs, brave hunters, and clever animals. In the cautionary title piece, a proud young woman marries a stranger against her parents’ advice and discovers too late that he is not what he seems. For grades 3-6. 2008. DB/RC 68851 ## ### Fiction The House on the Gulf RC 64378 5 hours 38 minutes by Margaret Peterson Haddix read by Constance Crawford Florida. At first twelve-year-old Brittany and her single mother are delighted with sixteen-year-old Bran’s deal for them to house-sit for an elderly couple. But Bran’s strange behavior after they move into the house makes Britt suspect that they aren’t really supposed to be there. For grades 5-8. 2004. RC 64378 ## Physik: Septimus Heap, Book 3 RC 64559 11 hours 19 minutes by Angie Sage read by Anne Hancock When Silas Heap, ordinary wizard, unseals a small room in the palace attic, the malevolent ghosts of Queen Etheldredda and her pet escape from their enchanted portrait. Silas, forcibly apprenticed to a long- ago alchemist, must travel several centuries back in time. Sequel to Flyte (RC 63477). For grades 4-7. 2007. RC 64559 ## The Green Glass Sea RC 64564 7 hours 38 minutes by Ellen Klages read by Constance Crawford 1943. Amateur inventor Dewey Kerrigan, who is almost eleven, takes a train to meet her scientist father in an undisclosed location. When she finally joins him in Los Alamos, New Mexico, she learns that he is working on a top-secret government program. For grades 5-8. Scott O’Dell Award. 2006. RC 64564 ## Alabama Moon RC 64571 9 hours 28 minutes by Watt Key read by Derald Breneman Alabama, 1980. Ten-year-old Moon has lived hidden in the forest his entire life. After his father dies, Moon is put in a reform school but escapes with two other boys and returns to the woods. To survive, they must outwit a vindictive bully, Constable Sanders. For grades 4-7. 2006. RC 64571 ## Penny from Heaven RC 64582 5 hours 48 minutes by Jennifer L. Holm read by Lindsay Ellison New Jersey, 1953. During the summer, eleven-year-old Penny carries her uncle Dominic’s lucky bean, almost loses her arm, reconciles with her mother’s beau, and discovers the cause of her father’s death. Best of all, she reunites her feuding family. For grades 5-8. Newbery Honor Book. 2006. RC 64582 ## The True Meaning of Smekday RC 65888 9 hours 39 minutes by Adam Rex read by Jill Fox 2013. Eighth-grader Gratuity “Tip” Tucci’s assigned essay describes her adventures after the Boov invasion of Earth, now referred to as Smekland. When the aliens command humans to move to Florida, Tip drives a car with her cat called Pig and a rebellious Boov self-named J.Lo. For grades 5-8. 2007. RC 65888 ## Summer Ball RC 65902 6 hours 14 minutes by Mike Lupica read by Jack Fox In this sequel to Travel Team (RC 59588), Danny still hopes for a growth spurt as he goes to basketball camp, where he must prove himself all over again. He contends with an unsupportive coach and new rivals and decides that he is not a quitter. For grades 5-8. 2007. RC 65902 ## Nancy’s Mysterious Letter: Nancy Drew Mystery Stories RC 65921 3 hours 3 minutes by Carolyn Keene read by Kristin Allison When Nancy Drew mistakenly receives a letter intended for a British heiress with the same name, the girl sleuth searches for the missing woman. But a dangerous man is determined to stop the investigation. For grades 4-7. 1932. RC 65921 ## The Final Warning: Maximum Ride, Book 4 RC 66073 5 hours 16 minutes by James Patterson read by Elisabeth Rodgers While on a mission to Antarctica to save the world from global warming, fourteen-year-old Maximum Ride and her Flock—a band of genetically modified children who can fly—are pursued by their creator, the Uber- Director, who wants to auction them off to the highest bidder. For grades 6-9. 2008. RC 66073 ## Black Duck RC 66080 6 hours 39 minutes by Janet Taylor Lisle read by Peter Ganim Would-be reporter David Peterson persuades elderly Ruben Hart to recall Prohibition events that took place in 1929 on the Rhode Island coast. Ruben recounts his dangerous adventures as a fourteen-year-old involved with the captain of the Black Duck, an elusive smuggling boat. For grades 5-8. 2006. RC 66080 ## Igraine the Brave RC 66183 4 hours 30 minutes by Cornelia Funke read by Jill Fox Igraine’s parents are magicians, but she wants to be a knight. The opportunity to prove her bravery comes on her twelfth birthday—when her parents have mistakenly changed themselves into pigs and Osmund the Greedy arrives at their castle demanding their singing books of magic. For grades 3-6. 1998. RC 66183 ## Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa: School Days RC 66560 0 hours 11 minutes by Erica Silverman read by Kristin Allison Cocoa the horse does not want Cowgirl Kate to go to school without him. He feels left out when Cowgirl Kate does her homework and brings home a new friend. But Cowgirl Kate shows Cocoa that he is still her best friend. Four short chapters. For grades K-3. 2007. RC 66560 ## When the Black Girl Sings DB/RC 67052 6 hours 43 minutes by Bil Wright read by Gail Nelson The only black girl in an all-white prep school, eighth-grader Lahni Schuler contends with her white adoptive parents’ separation as she prepares for a singing competition. Going to church with her mother inspires Lahni to join a gospel choir, which gives her new self- confidence. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 67052 ## The Battle of the Labyrinth: Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4 DB/RC 67158 11 hours 32 minutes by Rick Riordan read by Erik Sandvold When demonic cheerleaders invade his high school and the war between the Olympians and the evil Titan lord Kronos draws near, Percy Jackson hurries to Camp Half Blood to initiate a quest through the Labyrinth with his demigod friends. Sequel to The Titan’s Curse (RC 65245). For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 67158 ## North DB/RC 67167 7 hours 48 minutes by Donna Jo Napoli read by Erik Sandvold Rebelling against his overly protective mother, twelve-year-old Alvin runs away from Washington, D.C., and heads for the Arctic, where his hero, African American Matthew Henson, was an explorer. Alvin gains self-confidence as he travels north by passenger train, freight car, and dogsled. For grades 4-7. 2004. DB/RC 67167 ## Stravaganza: City of Secrets DB/RC 67936 9 hours 39 minutes by Mary Hoffman read by Gabriella Cavallero After his seventeenth birthday, Matt, dyslexic and insecure, acquires a Renaissance book of spells. Transported through time to Talia, he joins Luciano and other Stravaganti in attempting to prevent the di Chimici family’s breakthrough into his modern world. Sequel to Stravaganza: City of Flowers (RC 61796). For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 67936 ## Puddlejumpers DB/RC 68013 7 hours 40 minutes by Mark Jean and Christopher C. Carlson read by Erik Synnestvedt Raised in a Chicago orphanage since he was three, thirteen-year-old delinquent Ernie Banks spends a few weeks working on Russ Frazier’s Illinois farm. It is time enough for Ernie to renew contact with Puddlejumpers—eleven-inch-tall people who live in a world below puddles—and fulfill his rainmaker destiny. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 68013 ## The Graveyard Book DB/RC 68027 8 hours 59 minutes by Neil Gaiman read by Mary Kane A toddler enters a cemetery pursued by the knife-wielding stranger who just murdered his family. Resident ghosts Mr. and Mrs. Owens protect and adopt the child, naming him Nobody “Bod” Owens. Bod’s graveyard upbringing serves him well, but why was his family targeted? For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 68027 ## Geronimo DB/RC 68036 9 hours 4 minutes by Joseph Bruchac read by Mark Delgado Fort Sill, 1908. While in prison, the Apache warrior Geronimo shares memories and wisdom he acquired as a spiritual leader with his visiting grandson. Geronimo tells of his surrender and the many broken promises of the White Eyes. Based on historical records. For grades 6-9. 2006. DB/RC 68036 ## The Cobra King of Kathmandu: Children of the Lamp, Book 3 DB/RC 68060 10 hours 36 minutes by P.B. Kerr read by Corrie James Djinn twins Philippa and John search India and Nepal for a long-lost talisman, the Cobra King of Kathmandu. They hope to find it before evil forces do—but soon the twins are imprisoned by the Nine Cobras cult. Sequel to The Blue Djinn of Babylon (RC 62165). For grades 5-8. 2007. DB/RC 68060 ## The New Girl: Allie Finkle’s Rules for Girls, Book 2 DB/RC 68148 4 hours 8 minutes by Meg Cabot read by Mary Kane Guided by her rules, fourth-grader Allie Finkle starts her first day at Pine Heights Elementary—and she’s getting a kitten. Unpacking in her new home is complicated by her grandmother’s visit, but Allie’s major concern is having a run-in with Rosemary, the class bully. For grades 3-6. 2008. DB/RC 68148 ## Cat among the Pigeons: A Cat Royal Adventure, Book 2 DB/RC 68299 6 hours 56 minutes by Julia Golding read by Colleen Delany London, 1790s. Catherine “Cat” Royal, an orphan who lives at the Drury Lane Theater, rallies her companions to try to save her friend Pedro from the clutches of Mr. Hawkins, a slave master who considers Pedro his property. For grades 5-8. 2006. DB/RC 68299 ## Public Enemy Number Two: A Diamond Brothers Mystery, Book 2 DB/RC 68542 4 hours 45 minutes by Anthony Horowitz read by Gary Tipton After thirteen-year-old Nick refuses to help a Scotland Yard inspector, he finds himself framed for a jewel robbery and imprisoned as the cellmate to public enemy number one—fifteen-year-old Johnny Powers. Nick and his older brother, the bumbling detective Tim Diamond, attempt to clear Nick’s name. For grades 5-8. 1987. DB/RC 68542 ## An American Spring: Sofia’s Immigrant Diary, Book 3 DB/RC 68591 1 hour 31 minutes by Kathryn Lasky read by Jill Fox Boston, October 1903. After Maureen’s mother dies, Maureen comes to live with Sofia’s family and joins Sofia in the fifth grade. The girls make Halloween costumes and help Gabriella, Sofia’s older sister, sew a dress for wealthy Mrs. Gardner. For grades 3-6. 2004. DB/RC 68591 ## A Fine Start: Meg’s Prairie Diary, Book 3 DB/RC 68592 1 hour 23 minutes by Kate McMullan read by Jill Fox Kansas Territory, 1857. Meg’s father decides he cannot farm with only one good arm, so he buys a house in town and opens a store. Meg starts school again and makes new friends. For grades 3-6. 2003. DB/RC 68592 ## The Diamond of Darkhold DB/RC 68665 6 hours 37 minutes by Jeanne DuPrau read by Colleen Delany Lina’s trade with a roamer gains Doon a battered old book that alludes to a mysterious device. Lina and Doon return underground to Ember to retrieve the machine, hoping it will help their new community, Sparks. Companion to The People of Sparks (RC 60098). For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 68665 ## Princess Ben: Being a Wholly Truthful Account of Her Various Discoveries and Misadventures, Recounted to the Best of Her Recollection, in Four Parts DB/RC 68779 7 hours 8 minutes by Catherine Gilbert Murdock read by Gabriella Cavallero At the time she is orphaned, Princess Ben is a sullen, pudgy, graceless girl. By learning magic and relying on her own wits throughout a series of adventures and hardships outside the castle—often involving a foreign prince—she is transformed into Crown Princess Benevolence. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 68779 ## The Serial Garden: The Complete Armitage Family Stories DB/RC 68853 12 hours 30 minutes by Joan Aiken read by Elisabeth Rodgers Follows the adventures of the Armitage parents and their children, who find innovative ways to cope with unexpected events (especially on Mondays). The family deals with stray unicorns, lessons in magic that go awry, and eviction from their house—to make way for a young magicians’ seminary. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB/RC 68853 ## Bloodhound: Beka Cooper, Book 2 DB/RC 68861 15 hours 45 minutes by Tamora Pierce read by Kristin Allison Seventeen-year-old Beka, now a full member of the Provost’s Guard, and her mentor Clary Goodwin delve into the gambling world at Port Caynn to sniff out counterfeiters. Beka takes along scent hound Achoo to help with the case. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB/RC 68861 ## The Night Tourist DB/RC 69048 4 hours 45 minutes by Katherine Marsh read by Gabriella Cavallero A near-fatal accident enables ninth-grade classics student Jack Perdu to see dead people. On a trip to New York City, Jack encounters Euri, a lovely teenage ghost, in Grand Central Station. She helps him navigate the underworld—where Jack hopes to find his deceased mother. For grades 6-9. Edgar Award. 2007. DB/RC 69048 ## ### Foreign Language Books The following titles are available in the languages designated. ### Spanish Compre Su Casa Ahora (Buy Your House Now) RC 62976 6 horas 0 minutos por Luis Cortés leído por Maria Pino El autor es presidente de Esperanza USA, la mayor corporación hispana de orientación religiosa para el desarrollo comunitario en Estados Unidos. Aquí enseña las ventajas de tener una casa y los preparativos para comprarla. Explica los pasos administrativos, financieros, legales, y emocionales para comprar una casa desde la búsqueda de una casa apropriada hasta la culminación del negocio al convertirse en dueño de casa. (The author, president of Esperanza USA, the nation’s largest faith-based community-development corporation, discusses home ownership and the preparation required. Explains the administrative, emotional, financial, and legal factors in the buying process, from choosing a home to closing the deal.) 2006. RC 62976 ## Voces sin Fronteras: Antología Vintage Español de Literatura Mexicana y Chicana Contemporánea (Voices without Borders: Vintage Español Anthology of Contemporary Mexican and Chicano Literature) RC 62987 8 horas 22 minutos compilado por Cristina García leído por Maria Pino Una antología de veintiún importantes autores contemporáneos que incluye a los mexicanos Rosario Castellanos, Carlos Fuentes, Angeles Mastretta, Octavio Paz, Elena Poniatowska, Alfonso Reyes, y Juan Rulfo; y chicanos Rudolfo Anaya, Ana Castillo, Sandra Cisneros, Rubén Martínez, y Richard Rodríguez. Incluye breves biografías de cada autor. (Anthology of twenty-one contemporary writers, including Mexicans Rosario Castellanos, Carlos Fuentes, Angeles Mastretta, Octavio Paz, Elena Poniatowska, Alfonso Reyes, and Juan Rulfo; and Chicanos Rudolfo Anaya, Ana Castillo, Sandra Cisneros, Rubén Martínez, and Richard Rodriguez. Includes short biographies of each author.) 2006. RC 62987 ## La Audacia de la Esperanza: Reflexiones sobre Cómo Restaurar el Sueño Americano (The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream) RC 62990 17 horas 47 minutos por Barack Obama leído por Juan Ramirez El senador demócrata y candidato presidencial de Illinois presenta sus ideas para mejorar el país. Habla de los valores americanos, la Constitución de los Estados Unidos, la religión, la globalización, la raza, y otros temas que son de interés para los electores. (The Democratic senator and presidential candidate from Illinois details his ideas to improve the country. Discusses American values, the U.S. Constitution, religion, globalization, race, and other subjects of interest to voters.) 2007. RC 62990 ## Feliz porque Sí: Siete Pasos para Alcanzar la Felicidad desde el Interior (Happy for No Reason: Seven Steps to Being Happy from the Inside Out) DB/RC 67965 13 horas 4 minutos por Marci Shimoff leído por Maria Pino La autora presenta su sistema total para encontrar la auténtica felicidad. Describe el programa de siete pasos que corresponden al alcance de la felicidad por poderes personales, por la mente, por el corazón, por el cuerpo, por el alma, por el propósito, y por las relaciones personales. También describe los veintiún “hábitos de felicidad” y ejercicios asociados. Incluye historias de inspiración y consejos que se aplican a la vida cotidiana. Prólogo de Jack Canfield. (Author presents a holistic approach to finding lasting happiness. Describes a seven-step program corresponding to personal power, mind, heart, body, soul, purpose, and relationships—as well as twenty-one associated “happiness habits” and exercises. Includes inspirational accounts and tips on applying principles to daily life. Foreword by Jack Canfield.) 2008. DB/RC 67965 ## Crepúsculo: Un Amor Peligroso (Twilight) DB/RC 67970 15 horas 8 minutos por Stephenie Meyer leído por Maria Pino Bella tiene diecisiete años cuando va a vivir con su padre en el estado de Washington. En su nueva escuela, conoce a Edward Cullen y se enamora de él. Pero descubre que Edward y su familia adoptiva son vampiros, y aunque satisfacen su sed de sangre con animales silvestres en vez de personas, Bella todavía está en peligro. Para alumnos de secundaria. (Seventeen-year-old Bella moves in with her dad in Washington State and falls in love with high school senior Edward Cullen. Bella discovers that Edward and his adoptive clan are vampires. Though they feast on wildlife rather than humans, Bella is still in danger. For senior high readers.) 2006. DB/RC 67970 ## La Fe de Barack Obama (The Faith of Barack Obama) DB/RC 67979 6 horas 23 minutos por Stephen Mansfield leído por Juan Ramirez Traza la preparación religiosa de Obama, apuntando las influencias de su juventud multicultural como hijo de un padre africano musulmana y una madre blanca norteamericana. También nota las influencias de su vida adulta como miembro de la iglesia Trinity United Church of Christ en Chicago. (Examines the religious background of U.S. President Barack Obama, from his early years in a multicultural society in Hawaii as the son of an African father and a white American mother to his adult years as a member of Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ.) 2008. DB/RC 67979 ## Fahrenheit 451 DB/RC 67981 5 horas 46 minutos por Ray Bradbury leído por Maria Pino Sátira social establecido en el futuro, cuando la propiedad o la lectura de libros es un delito. Guy Montag, bombero-héroe, se convierte en un fugitivo, cuando sucumbe a la tentación. Originalmente publicado en inglés en 1953. Lenguaje injurioso. (Social satire set in the future, when owning or reading books is a crime. Guy Montag, the fireman-hero, becomes a fugitive when he succumbs to temptation. First published in English in 1953. Some strong language.) 1993. DB/RC 67981 ## Lo Mejor de Ti: Siete Pasos para Mejorar Tu Vida Diara (Become a Better You) DB/RC 67988 17 horas 26 minutos por Joel Osteen leído por Juan Ramirez Pastor de la Iglesia Lakewood de Houston y autor de Su Mejor Vida Ahora (RC 62961) ofrece consejos sobre la aplicación de principios bíblicos para hacer cambios positivos en la vida de uno. Aboga por desarrollar la confianza en si mismo, fomentar mejores relaciones y costumbres. Incluye ejemplos de transformación de parte de su ministerio. (Pastor of Houston’s Lakewood Church and author of Su Mejor Vida Ahora (RC 62961) offers advice on applying biblical principles to make positive changes in one’s life. Advocates becoming more self-confident and developing better relationships and habits. Includes examples of transformation from his ministry.) 2007. DB/RC 67988 ## ### Audio magazines For a free subscription to these magazines, contact your cooperating library. 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