### Talking Book Topics January-February 2012 Volume 78, 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. 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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 visitwww.loc.gov/nls/music/index.html. Contents: In Brief Books for Adults Cassettes--Nonfiction Cassettes--Fiction Books for Children Cassettes--Nonfiction Cassettes--Fiction Foreign Language Books Spanish Talking Book Magazines ### In Brief Collection Development Advisory Group will not meet in 2012 Because of budgetary reductions, NLS will not host a meeting of the Collection Development Advisory Group (CDAG) in 2012. The next CDAG meeting is expected to take place in May 2013. Further information will be announced as it becomes available. Magazine of the Month selections for 2012 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 a few of the following selections: Magazine of the Month Stereophile Fido Friendly Living Without Classic Trains Mystery Scene Make: Technology on Your Time My Home, My Style Eating Well VegNews Martha Stewart Living Popular Communications Hobby Farm Home Alternates: The Absolute Sound; Whole Dog Journal; Delight Gluten Free; Railfan and Railroad; Poets and Writers; Popular Mechanics; Fresh Home; Cook's Country; Vegetarian Times; All You; CQ: Radio Amateurs Journal; Country Living Young Adult Magazine of the Month SLAM Seventeen J-14 Teen Ink Dog Fancy Road & Track Game Informer Comics Buyer's Guide XXL Fantasy and Science Fiction Wired Mac|Life Alternates: NBA: HOOP; Twist; Cicada; Dog World; Motor Trend; Beckett Massive Online Gamer; PC Gamer; The Source; Cemetery Dance Using DTBM cartridges that contain multiple books The cartridges you receive from the library will almost always contain a single book. However, it is possible for a cartridge to contain many books. When you insert a multi-book cartridge into your digital talking-book machine (DTBM), you will hear an announcement telling you the number of books on the cartridge. Initially, the first book is selected. To review the books contained on the cartridge and select a different book, press and hold the Play/Stop button. This will put your DTBM in bookshelf mode. While in bookshelf mode, you can use the Rewind (RW) and Fast-Forward (FF) buttons to cycle through the available titles. Pressing the Play/Stop button will select a title for play. The DTBM will remember which book you selected even if the cartridge is temporarily removed. Newsstand The following announcements may be of interest to readers. The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped reserves the right to publish announcements selectively, as space permits. The items mentioned, however, are not part of the NLS program, and their listings do not imply endorsement. Scholarship opportunity for college students who are blind Blind college students in the United States may now apply for a 2012 scholarship from the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), which offers thirty such grants annually. Applications for 2012 are due by March 31, 2012. Membership in NFB is not required. For more information on eligibility and the application process, visit www.nfb.org/scholarships, e-mail scholarships@nfb.org, or call (410) 659-9314, extension 2415. ### _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 http://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.” Are you registered for BARD? Don’t like waiting for the mail? Eligible readers can instantly download most books and magazines listed in Talking Book Topics through BARD, the Braille and Audio Reading Download. For more information contact your cooperating library or visit http://nlsbard.loc.gov/. ### Nonfiction No Simple Victory: World War II in Europe, 1939–1945 DB 66737 25 hours 9 minutes by Norman Davies read by Jake Williams British author of Rising ’44: The Battle for Warsaw (RC 60875) concentrates on the battles of World War II’s Eastern front, with accounts of atrocities perpetrated by Stalin. Highlights Soviet war aims, displaced populations, and concentration camps maintained by the communists into the postwar era. Some violence. 2006. DB 66737 ## Standing Tall: A Memoir of Tragedy and Triumph DB/RC 66785 9 hours 58 minutes by C. Vivian Stringer read by Tonya Baltimore Autobiography of nationally acclaimed women’s basketball coach C. Vivian Stringer (born 1948). Describes her experiences as her high school’s first black cheerleader and as coach at Cheyney State College and Iowa and Rutgers universities. Discusses her daughter’s disabling meningitis and her husband’s sudden death in 1992. 2008. DB/RC 66785 ## Vermeer’s Hat: The Seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World DB 66957 10 hours 32 minutes by Timothy Brook read by Anne Hancock Author explores western expansion and commerce through the art of Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675). Considers what the dish of fruit depicted in Young Woman Reading a Letter at an Open Window reveals about Europe’s acquisition of Chinese porcelain and what other works say about seventeenth-century international trade. 2008. DB 66957 ## I’ll Be Watching You DB/RC 66983 15 hours 20 minutes by M. William Phelps read by Jim Zeiger Details the lives of serial killer and Rutgers graduate Edwin “Ned” Snelgrove and his victims. Discusses Snelgrove’s aspiration to kill more people than Ted Bundy had. Covers Ned’s 2002 trial in Connecticut and prosecutor’s efforts to convict him. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 66983 ## Every Move You Make DB 66992 15 hours 53 minutes by M. William Phelps read by Jim Zeiger Highlights the deceptions of career criminal Gary C. Evans, who confessed to the 1989 murder of Damien Cuomo. Relates that Evans convinced the mother of Cuomo’s child that Cuomo had deserted her, his subsequent affair with the woman, and his other crimes. Violence and strong language. 2005. DB 66992 ## No Way Home: The Decline of the World’s Great Animal Migrations DB/RC 67424 8 hours 1 minute by David S. Wilcove read by Bill Wallace Ecologist examines the plight of monarch butterflies, wildebeests, salmon, sea turtles, songbirds, and other migratory species that undertake seasonal journeys between feeding, mating, or nesting grounds. Describes four main threats: habitat loss, man-made obstacles, overexploitation, and climate change. Calls for cooperation among international agencies to coordinate conservation efforts. 2008. DB/RC 67424 ## Bastard Tongues: A Trailblazing Linguist Finds Clues to Our Common Humanity in the World’s Lowliest Languages DB/RC 68139 10 hours 39 minutes by Derek Bickerton read by Dan Bloom Linguist recounts his search for the origins of Creole languages that evolved among West African slaves in South America, the Caribbean, and elsewhere as a method to communicate between diverse populations. Discusses the similar grammatical traits among all Creoles—despite geographic isolation—which provide evidence of innate biological language programming. 2008. DB/RC 68139 ## W.C. Handy: The Life and Times of the Man Who Made the Blues DB 69060 10 hours 8 minutes by David Robertson read by Jake Williams Biography of William Christopher Handy (1873–1958) traces his Alabama childhood during Reconstruction, his musical training, and his early career performing in ragtime and vaudeville venues. Highlights Handy’s ability to write scores and publish commercially, his relocation to Memphis and then Harlem, and the accident that blinded him. 2009. DB 69060 ## The Wild Places DB/RC 69068 10 hours 37 minutes by Robert Macfarlane read by Bill Wallace Macfarlane recounts his journeys in search of the remaining “wild places” in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Describes his adventures to remote islands, beaches, marshes, forests, and mountaintops as he simultaneously reflects on the interconnectedness of nature and humanity and his transformed understanding about the notion of “wildness.” 2007. DB/RC 69068 ## Paul Newman: A Life DB 69075 18 hours 25 minutes by Shawn Levy read by David Hartley-Margolin Chronicles the sixty-year career of leading man Newman (1925–2008), whose work included fifty-eight movies, five Broadway plays, and ten Oscar nominations. Also discusses his race-car driving, camps for ill children, fifty-year second marriage to actress Joanne Woodward, his children from both marriages, and battle with cancer. Some strong language. 2009. DB 69075 ## My Remarkable Journey DB 69154 8 hours 30 minutes by Larry King read by Ted Stoddard Emmy Award-winning CNN television personality’s lighthearted description of growing up in 1940s Brooklyn listening to Dodgers baseball on the radio, breaking into show business in 1957 as a Miami deejay, and interviewing professional athletes, world leaders, and entertainers. Includes comments from King’s friends and family. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB 69154 ## Plant-Driven Design: Creating Gardens That Honor Plants, Place, and Spirit DB 69246 13 hours 12 minutes by Scott Ogden and Lauren Springer Ogden read by Lou Harpenau Husband and wife garden designers explain their landscaping philosophy, which differs from the prevalent concept of gardens focused on human activities and dominated by hardscapes. They describe how to create idealized natural spaces where plants are the main element and people can become immersed in nature. 2008. DB 69246 ## Uranium: War, Energy, and the Rock That Shaped the World DB/RC 69262 13 hours 10 minutes by Tom Zoellner read by Butch Hoover Examines the history and the dangers surrounding Earth’s natural element uranium. Discusses the 1950s mineral-mining rushes and the deadly uranium-mining conditions in both the United States and the former Soviet Union. Also explores the benefits of nuclear power plants versus carbon-emitting systems. 2009. DB/RC 69262 ## Defending Baltimore against Enemy Attack: A Boyhood Year during World War II DB/RC 69411 2 hours 30 minutes by Charles Osgood read by Charles Osgood Emmy Award-winning broadcaster recounts being a nine-year-old boy in Baltimore’s Liberty Heights neighborhood in 1942. Describes living with the threat of war, attending Catholic school, and being obsessed with baseball, radio programs, and patriotism. Commercial audiobook. 2004. DB/RC 69411 ## The Journey of T.D. Jakes: Living a Life of Faith, Blessing, and Favor DB/RC 69416 6 hours 2 minutes by Richard Young read by Alan Bomar Jones Biography of African American minister, songwriter, author, and performer T.D. Jakes (born 1957). Traces Jakes’s life from his impoverished Appalachian upbringing to his success as founder of a Dallas megachurch called the Potter’s House. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 69416 ## Most Evil: The Further Serial Murders of Dr. George Hodel DB/RC 69420 7 hours 15 minutes by Steve Hodel read by various narrators The author of Black Dahlia Avenger (RC 56255), a retired LAPD detective who implicated his own father in the Hollywood murder of Elizabeth Short, investigates further killings that Dr. George Hill Hodel may have committed. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69420 ## Valkyrie DB/RC 69660 4 hours 59 minutes by Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager read by Bill Wallace The author, an aristocrat from the Rhineland, describes his service in the German cavalry during World War II. Explains why he joined the clandestine military conspiracy to assassinate Hitler and how, as Field Marshal Kluge’s aide-de-camp, Boeselager remained anonymous when fellow conspirators were arrested and tortured. Violence. 2008. DB/RC 69660 ## Miles to Go DB/RC 69666 4 hours 24 minutes by Miley Cyrus read by Kristin Allison Sixteen-year-old Miley Cyrus reflects on her personal life before and during production of the hit Disney television show Hannah Montana. Discusses romances, friendships, and family relationships as she gained fame and fortune. Includes her likes, dislikes, and hopes for future achievements. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69666 ## One Thousand Places to See in the U.S.A. and Canada before You Die DB 69698 79 hours 21 minutes by Patricia Schultz read by Kerry Dukin Guide to museums, natural wonders, historic homes, classic ballparks, scenic byways, and more. Destinations are arranged geographically and include Alaska’s Inside Passage, Alberta’s Jasper National Park, California’s Pacific Coast Highway, the Daytona Speedway, and the Library of Congress. Provides information on accommodations and best times to visit. Bestseller. 2007. DB 69698 ## Practical Improvements for Older Homeowners: Easy Ways to Make Your Home More Comfortable as You Age DB 69710 6 hours 8 minutes by Rick Peters read by Brian Conn Step-by-step instructions for remodeling a home to facilitate independent living. Offers ideas for bathrooms, hallways, kitchens, and other living areas. Suggests ways to improve flooring, steps, lighting, and doors, including adding grab bars and ramps. Lists necessary tools and estimated costs. 2006. DB 69710 ## Covering Ground: Unexpected Ideas for Landscaping with Colorful, Low- Maintenance Ground Covers DB 69712 11 hours 34 minutes by Barbara W. Ellis read by Lou Harpenau Guide to using ground covers such as vines, spreaders, shrubs, and flowers to add interest to existing gardens, create natural alternatives to traditional lawns, and edge paths, curbs, and driveways. Suggests specific plants for various soil types and sun exposures. Includes design ideas and tips on care and propagation. 2007. DB 69712 ## A Little Bit Wicked: Life, Love, and Faith in Stages DB 69714 8 hours 23 minutes by Kristin Chenoweth read by Michael McCullough Autobiography of Tony Award-winning actress and recording artist (born 1968), who performed in the musical Wicked and on the television series Pushing Daisies and The West Wing. Chenoweth describes her Oklahoma upbringing, coping with Ménière’s disease, and the challenges of being religious in show business. Some strong language. 2009. DB 69714 ## Glorious One-Pot Meals: A Revolutionary New Quick and Healthy Approach to Dutch-Oven Cooking DB 69718 5 hours 52 minutes by Elizabeth Yarnell read by Gary Tipton Dozens of recipes for complete, balanced meals using methods of “infusion cooking” in which meats, vegetables, and grains are layered in a lidded cast-iron Dutch oven and flash-cooked in a very hot oven. Time-saving dishes include beef with sherried mushroom sauce, feta shrimp with roasted tomatoes, and sesame-peanut tofu. 2009. DB 69718 ## Walking the Gobi: A 1,600-Mile Trek across a Desert of Hope and Despair DB 69721 9 hours 2 minutes by Helen Thayer read by Michael McCullough New Zealand adventurer details the fulfillment of her fifty-year-old dream at age sixty-three. Describes spending eighty-one often-grueling days walking across the Mongolian Gobi Desert with her husband and two camels—after five years of planning and despite injuries from a car accident. 2007. DB 69721 ## The Diabetic Chef’s Year-Round Cookbook: A Fresh Approach to Using Seasonal Ingredients DB 69722 6 hours 16 minutes by Chris Smith read by Gary Tipton Executive chef at a top U.S. medical center offers a month-by-month cookbook for people with diabetes and other dietary concerns. Offers dozens of flavorful recipes, such as cantaloupe salsa, baked salmon, and pumpkin polenta, that use seasonal, market-fresh foods. Each selection includes nutritional information and diabetic exchanges. 2008. DB 69722 ## Grasses: Versatile Partners for Uncommon Garden Design DB 69733 4 hours 46 minutes by Nancy J. Ondra read by Lou Harpenau Guide to incorporating ornamental grasses into perennial gardens to add texture, variety, color, and year-round interest. Provides basic botanical information and offers suggestions for use in borders, pathways, containers, and water features or as ground covers. Discusses design, selection, and sun and soil considerations for specific plants. 2002. DB 69733 ## An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination: A Memoir DB 69734 4 hours 24 minutes by Elizabeth McCracken read by Michael McCullough Award-winning author of Niagara Falls All Over Again (RC 53633)reflects on the loss of her first child, who died in utero while she and her husband Edward were in France. McCracken recalls her pregnancy and bittersweet moments of grief, humor, and hope preceding the birth of another child. 2008. DB 69734 ## How Not to Act Old: One Hundred Eighty-five Ways to Pass for Phat, Sick, Hot, Dope, Awesome, or at Least Not Totally Lame DB 69737 4 hours 14 minutes by Pamela Redmond Satran read by Madelyn Buzzard Columnist provides tips on curtailing old-age behaviors around young people. Suggests implementing proactive changes such as reformatting e- mail messages, learning to text with your thumbs, familiarizing yourself with certain websites, embracing slang, and more. Includes lists of words and actions to avoid, if at all possible. Strong language. 2009. DB 69737 ## The Inner History of Devices DB 69738 5 hours 52 minutes edited by Sherry Turkle read by Erin Jones Thirteen essays in the form of memoirs, ethnographies, and clinical cases describe our use of technology and its impact on our lives and relationships. Includes the personal account of a woman with prosthetic eyes, who discusses her growing dependence on electronic devices and her changing self-image. 2008. DB 69738 ## Can I Wear My Nose Ring to the Interview? The Crash Course; Finding, Landing, and Keeping Your First Real Job DB 69746 9 hours 8 minutes by Ellen Gordon Reeves read by Carol Dines Provides tips for applying and interviewing for jobs and suggests involvement in networking and mentoring to discover potential employers. Addresses attention-grabbing cover letters, résumé structure, interview basics, and physical preparation. Also answers frequently asked questions and discusses office etiquette. For senior high and older readers. 2009. DB 69746 ## American-Made: The Enduring Legacy of the WPA; When FDR Put the Nation to Work DB 69750 24 hours 10 minutes by Nick Taylor read by Jon Huffman Chronicles the accomplishments and criticisms of the Works Projects Administration (WPA), from its creation by presidential act in 1935 to its dismantlement eight years later. Discusses WPA relief programs that trained workers and created public-works projects designed to improve the nation’s schools, bridges, highways, dams, and military bases. 2008. DB 69750 ## Myths, Illusions, and Peace: Finding a New Direction for America in the Middle East DB 69760 15 hours 40 minutes by Dennis Ross and David Makovsky read by John Polk Examines U.S. failures in achieving strategic goals in the Middle East. Contends that past interactions accepted false mythologies about the region. Suggests new approaches to government policies, negotiations, and diplomacy and a new set of principles for balancing American values and interests. 2009. DB 69760 ## The Writer as Migrant DB 69772 3 hours 3 minutes by Ha Jin read by Roy Avers Chinese-born American author of the National Book Award-winning novel Waiting (RC 49107) presents three interconnected essays on human migration, language, and the notion of “homeland.” Reflects on the lives and works of fellow displaced writers such as Joseph Conrad, V.S. Naipaul, Vladimir Nabokov, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and Lin Yutang. 2008. DB 69772 ## Clara’s War: One Girl’s Story of Survival DB 69774 13 hours 5 minutes by Clara Kramer read by Mitzi Friedlander Zolkiew, Poland; 1942. Chronicles the experiences of Jewish teenager Clara Schwarz, who kept a wartime diary while hiding in a basement. Describes her anti-Semitic, ethnic-German neighbor Valentin Beck saving Clara and seventeen other family members and friends after the Nazis took over the town. Violence and some strong language. 2009. DB 69774 ## The Power of Two: Surviving Serious Illness with an Attitude and an Advocate DB 69777 9 hours 15 minutes by Brian Monaghan and Gerri Monaghan read by J. Michael McCullough A former San Diego attorney and his wife share fifty ways to help a loved one survive a health problem. Relates Brian Monaghan’s diagnosis of stage IV metastatic melanoma and the advocacy of his wife Gerri, who steered Brian through treatment, hospital stays, and recovery. Offers strategies and resources. 2009. DB 69777 ## Why We Make Mistakes: How We Look without Seeing, Forget Things in Seconds, and Are All Pretty Sure We Are Way above Average DB 69780 9 hours 40 minutes by Joseph T. Hallinan read by Gary Tipton Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist attributes human error to systematic, subconscious biases that influence perception and memory. Draws on elements of psychology and consumer behavior to analyze real-life examples, such as why people forget names and passwords. Discusses gender differences and what one can do to make fewer mistakes. 2009. DB 69780 ## Small Loom and Freeform Weaving: Five Ways to Weave DB 69781 3 hours 23 minutes by Barbara Matthiessen read by Carol Dines Beginner’s guide to weaving using portable and inexpensive framing options such as knitter’s looms, handheld Weavettes, homemade board looms, pins, and found objects. Includes instructions for some thirty small-scale projects ranging from wearables to home decorations. Covers design basics, weaving techniques, and finishing procedures. 2008. DB 69781 ## Magnificent Desolation: The Long Journey Home from the Moon DB 69784 11 hours 2 minutes by Buzz Aldrin read by Ray Foushee Astronaut reflects on his notoriety after the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing: his alcoholism, clinical depression, and two failed marriages. Discusses his recovery from addiction, eventual acceptance of his celebrity status, and his loving and lasting marriage to Lois Driggs Cannon. 2009. DB 69784 ## Stones into Schools: Promoting Peace with Books, Not Bombs, in Afghanistan and Pakistan DB/RC 69898 12 hours 50 minutes by Greg Mortenson read by Erik Sandvold Author of Three Cups of Tea (RC 64285) and cofounder of the Central Asia Institute chronicles his school-building efforts and promotion of female literacy in remote areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Discusses Mortenson’s long-term goals and shares anecdotes about those impacted by his work. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69898 ## Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement That Shattered the Party DB 69909 12 hours 58 minutes by Max Blumenthal read by Jake Williams Award-winning journalist asserts that the twenty-first-century Republican Party is fully in the grip of its right wing. Examines the political, social, and religious agendas of conservative Christians and their influential members, including James Dobson and Sarah Palin. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69909 ## Operation Bite Back: Rod Coronado’s War to Save American Wilderness DB 69916 11 hours 3 minutes by Dean Kuipers read by Bill Wallace Author reflects on Rod Coronado’s radical environmentalism, sometimes referred to as ecoterrorism. Discusses Coronado’s evolving political philosophy and status as an FBI “person of interest.” Covers the influence the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Patriot Act, and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act have had on ecoactivism. Some strong language. 2009. DB 69916 ## Science under Siege: Defending Science, Exposing Pseudoscience DB 69923 21 hours 31 minutes edited by Kendrick Frazier read by Ray Childs Skeptical Inquirer editor presents some forty essays by scientists, psychologists, philosophers, physicians, and critics refuting information that appears to be scientific but is in fact not supported by data. Covers the denial of AIDS and global warming, the anti- vaccination movement, and the controversial debate between evolution and intelligent design. 2009. DB 69923 ## Windows 7 for Seniors for Dummies DB 69977 7 hours 51 minutes by Mark Justice Hinton read by Butch Hoover Guide to Microsoft’s Windows 7 DB 69977 ## operating system explains using the desktop, creating and organizing documents, connecting to the Internet, playing games, watching movies, and protecting your computer and data. Describes the parts of a window and discusses accessories, printers, online shopping, photography, music playlists, and more. 2009. DB 69977 ## How We Decide DB 69978 11 hours 7 minutes by Jonah Lehrer read by Randy Wieck Journalist describes the neurobiology of decision making. Uses situational anecdotes, such as what happens when a quarterback decides to throw a pass, to demonstrate the neurological differences between reason and emotion. Contrasts going with your gut instinct and relying on too much information. Bestseller. 2009. DB 69978 ## It’s Your Time: Activate Your Faith, Achieve Your Dreams, and Increase in God’s Favor DB 69979 10 hours 32 minutes by Joel Osteen read by Gary Tipton Citing real-life examples and scripture, the pastor of the Lakewood Church in Houston and author of Become a Better You (RC 65690) and Your Best Life Now (RC 59330) offers inspirational advice on overcoming adversity. Bestseller. 2009. DB 69979 ## Reinventing the Body, Resurrecting the Soul: How to Create a New You DB 69980 10 hours 27 minutes by Deepak Chopra read by Gary Tipton Alternative-medicine advocate Chopra offers ten steps to connect body, mind, and soul. Uses his patients’ case studies to illustrate lifestyle transformations. Explains ways to achieve deeper awareness, focus on relationships, and transcend obstacles. Bestseller. 2009. DB 69980 ## The Fourth Star: Four Generals and the Epic Struggle for the Future of the United States Army DB 69981 14 hours 34 minutes by David Cloud and Greg Jaffe read by Jon Huffman Pentagon correspondents highlight four American generals who have overseen the War on Terror in Iraq and Afghanistan: John Abizaid, David Petraeus, George Casey, and Peter Chiarelli. The authors trace the transformation of the U.S. military bureaucracy since the Vietnam War and describe strategic successes and failures. 2009. DB 69981 ## Johns Hopkins Patients’ Guide to Breast Cancer DB 69983 4 hours 17 minutes by Lillie D. Shockney read by Kerry Dukin Registered nurse, breast-cancer survivor, and author of One Hundred Questions and Answers about Advanced and Metastatic Breast Cancer (DB 69567) discusses treatments for all stages of the disease. Explains side effects and risks and covers coping skills. Includes special advice for older women. 2010. DB 69983 ## A Guide to Special Education Advocacy: What Parents, Clinicians, and Advocates Need to Know DB 69984 12 hours 0 minutes by Matt Cohen read by Butch Hoover Provides a detailed overview of special education and disability rights laws in the United States. Focuses on problems that parents, advocates, and clinicians may encounter and describes strategies to address those conflicts and gain better educational accommodations for children with special needs. 2009. DB 69984 ## Hell Riders: The True Story of the Charge of the Light Brigade DB 70158 14 hours 26 minutes by Terry Brighton read by David Cutler Chronicles the 1854 to 1856 Crimean War—in which Great Britain, France, and Turkey were allied against Russia—and the circumstances leading up to the conflict. Highlights the British cavalry’s charge, initiated by mistake, of Russian artillery at Balaklava. Also discusses Florence Nightingale’s nursing support and the battle’s immortalization in the well-known poem by Tennyson. 2004. DB 70158 ## Mistress of the Monarchy: The Life of Katherine Swynford, Duchess of Lancaster DB 70169 18 hours 3 minutes by Alison Weir read by Colleen Delany Biography of Katherine Swynford (1350?–1403), who was raised in the English royal court of Edward III. Describes Swynford’s affair with and later marriage to the king’s third surviving son, John of Gaunt, the duke of Lancaster. Highlights family ties, feudal society, and the dynasty established by the couple’s union. 2009. DB 70169 ## One Hundred Missions North DB 70180 16 hours 8 minutes by Kenneth H. Bell read by Patrick Downer Retired USAF brigadier general recounts North Vietnam missions he flew in an F-105 Thunderchief from October 1966 to June 1967 while stationed at the Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base. Provides combat-diary entries he wrote, directly after returning from battle, to record harrowing and tragic experiences. Some strong language. 1993. DB 70180 ## No Right to Remain Silent: The Tragedy at Virginia Tech DB 70186 10 hours 51 minutes by Lucinda Roy read by Mary Kane Virginia Tech professor analyzes the circumstances that resulted in student Seung-Hui Cho, whom she tutored, murdering thirty-two students and professors on April 16, 2007. Discusses Cho’s mental problems, the complex laws that did not protect the community, and the failure of university officials to take action before the tragedy. 2009. DB 70186 ## Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan DB 70188 11 hours 24 minutes by Kim Phillips-Fein read by Michael Scherer Historian discusses the role of certain American businessmen in advancing conservative economics in government, tax codes, and regulations over the course of forty years. Examines the movement from its origins in 1934, as a reaction to the New Deal, to its culmination in 1980, with Ronald Reagan’s presidential victory. 2009. DB 70188 ## Rock ’n’ Roll Soldier: A Memoir DB/RC 70386 7 hours 35 minutes by Dean Ellis Kohler read by Erik Sandvold Musician recalls his dreams of stardom during the 1960s, the draft notice that interrupted his plans, and his time in the Army’s military police in Vietnam. Discusses his assignment to establish a band and travel through treacherous terrain to entertain the troops. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 70386 ## A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog DB 70393 8 hours 14 minutes by Dean Koontz read by Guy Williams Recalls ways that Trixie, a three-year-old golden retriever and former service dog for Canine Companions for Independence, inspired the lives of bestselling novelist Dean Koontz and his wife Gerda. Details fond and poignant memories of Trixie’s short but full life. 2009. DB 70393 ## The Time of My Life DB 70394 8 hours 19 minutes by Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi read by Guy Williams The actor/dancer known for his starring roles in the movies Dirty Dancing and Ghost presents his memoir, cowritten by his dancer/actor/director wife of thirty-four years. Describes their lifestyle, love of horses, and careers, including the TV series fifty-seven-year-old Swayze was filming as he battled terminal pancreatic cancer in 2009. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70394 ## Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly DB 70395 15 hours 47 minutes by Jennifer Fleischner read by Kristin Allison Dual biography of First Lady Mary Lincoln and her Washington, D.C., seamstress Elizabeth Keckly, a former slave who bought her own freedom and started a business. Speculates on the women’s friendship during the period Mrs. Lincoln suffered through the deaths of her son and husband and experienced financial difficulties. 2003. DB 70395 ## Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation DB 70401 10 hours 50 minutes by Mitch Horowitz read by Bill Wallace The author discusses the history of occultism in America and the emerging differences in practices from the Old World. Highlights the influence of Mother Ann and the Shaking Quakers in New York in 1776 and other notable spiritual leaders. Includes origins of the Ouija board, horoscopes, and more. 2009. DB 70401 ## You Were Always Mom’s Favorite! Sisters in Conversation throughout Their Lives DB 70402 10 hours 5 minutes by Deborah Tannen read by Jill Ferris Linguist professor and author of You Just Don’t Understand (RC 32031) and other books about communication examines the complex relationships between sisters. Uses anecdotes to explain the ways female siblings can be both positive and negative influences in each other’s lives. Discusses rivalry, alignment, support, and shared inheritance. 2009. DB 70402 ## No Speed Limit: The Highs and Lows of Meth DB 70408 10 hours 37 minutes by Frank Owen read by Guy Williams Journalist examines the culture surrounding the manufacture, use, and trade of methamphetamine. Recounts interviews with addicts, “cooks,” and dealers. Discusses the drug’s origins and history—including military applications during World War II—and describes political and law-enforcement efforts to stop substance abuse. Some strong language. 2007. DB 70408 ## Stop Second-Guessing Yourself—the Toddler Years: A Field-Tested Guide to Confident Parenting DB/RC 70409 5 hours 19 minutes by Jen Singer read by Kristin Allison Creator of the MommaSaid.net website offers lighthearted advice for parents of children ages one to three. Topics include understanding your child’s transition from baby to toddler, taking your tot out in public, managing sleep issues, potty training, handling play dates, disciplining, and dealing with illness. 2009. DB/RC 70409 ## Help Your Dog Fight Cancer: What Every Caretaker Should Know about Canine Cancer; Featuring Bullet’s Survival Story DB 70425 7 hours 11 minutes by Laurie Kaplan read by Faith Potts Writer who covers animals’ medical issues discusses cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment options and their side effects for canines. Describes her Siberian husky’s bout with the disease and from this experience suggests medical interventions, diet, and supplements. Offers guidance on home care and pet advocacy. 2008. DB 70425 ## The Best American Sports Writing, 2009 DB 70433 16 hours 14 minutes edited by Leigh Montville read by Jeff Allin Twenty-four sports-related journal selections. “Alive and Kicking” describes a Jordanian Muslim woman’s efforts to organize poverty- stricken teen refugees into a soccer team in an Atlanta suburb. “Quarterbacks Built Here” highlights the exclusive DeBartolo Sports University’s quarterback academy in California that trains future star athletes. Some strong language. 2009. DB 70433 ## A Night Out with Robert Burns: The Greatest Poems DB 70443 5 hours 0 minutes by Robert Burns read by David Cutler Representative poetry by Scotland’s famous poet Robert Burns (1759– 1796), selected and introduced by Scottish author Andrew O’Hagan. Organized in four overlapping categories with biographical and textual notes, the selections include the New Year’s favorite “Auld Lang Syne.” 2008. DB 70443 ## Camus, a Romance DB 70463 14 hours 39 minutes by Elizabeth Hawes read by Faith Potts Author relates her years of passionate and prolonged research on Albert Camus (1913–1960), the 1957 Nobel Laureate. Combines biography and literary criticism to portray the complex philosophic writer who grew up in North Africa, later moved to France, battled with tuberculosis, enjoyed women, and feuded with Jean-Paul Sartre. 2009. DB 70463 ## To the Rescue: Found Dogs with a Mission DB 70466 6 hours 29 minutes by Elise Lufkin read by Faith Potts Animal-adoption advocate profiles fifty-two dogs and one cat that were rescued from abuse or abandonment and trained as therapy and service animals. Offers firsthand accounts of individuals who benefited from their companionship. Includes questions to consider before adopting a dog. For senior high and older readers. 2009. DB 70466 ## Reading Jesus: A Writer’s Encounter with the Gospels DB 70470 7 hours 39 minutes by Mary Gordon read by Margaret Strom Novelist reads the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John as literary texts to decipher Jesus and his message. She highlights passages to reveal Jesus’s teachings, comparing different translations and adding her own commentary. 2009. DB 70470 ## America’s Prophet: Moses and the American Story DB 70476 11 hours 29 minutes by Bruce Feiler read by Bob Moore Author of Where God Was Born (RC 61658) and Walking the Bible (RC 52171) visits Clark Island, where the pilgrims observed their first Sabbath in the New World; the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia; and other U.S. landmarks to explore the influence of the biblical prophet Moses in American history. 2009. DB 70476 ## Corn Flakes with John Lennon and Other Tales from a Rock ’n’ Roll Life DB 70477 9 hours 19 minutes by Robert Hilburn read by Gregory Gorton Los Angeles Times critic reveals behind-the-scenes anecdotes from his decades of reviewing musicians. Mixes details from encounters with Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, U2, and others with analysis of their cultural impact. Introduction by Bono. Some strong language. 2009. DB 70477 ## A Nation on Fire: America in the Wake of the King Assassination DB 70478 10 hours 2 minutes by Clay Risen read by Bob Moore Details the riots that followed the April 4, 1968, assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Discusses the turmoil that erupted in major American cities and led President Lyndon B. Johnson to call in federal troops to supplement the local police and national guard. Some strong language. 2009. DB 70478 ## Is It a Big Problem or a Little Problem? When to Worry, When Not to Worry, and What to Do DB 70479 11 hours 1 minute by Amy Egan and others read by Jeff Allin Therapists who founded a Maryland private school for children with disabilities provide strategies for parents and teachers to manage early childhood behavioral issues. They discuss social, emotional, speech, language, motor, and sensory-processing development in young children and offer advice on when to seek professional help. 2007. DB 70479 ## How Markets Fail: The Logic of Economic Calamities DB 70480 14 hours 27 minutes by John Cassidy read by Robert Sams Business journalist examines the rise of free-market ideology and the economics of market failure and uses these principles to explain the 2007 to 2009 financial crisis. Analyzes market bubbles, copycat behavior, credit crunches, and regulation. 2009. DB 70480 ## Moon River and Me: A Memoir DB 70492 11 hours 52 minutes by Andy Williams read by Patrick Downer Autobiography of singer Andy Williams, born in Iowa in 1927, who began his career performing with his brothers. Williams describes his rise to fame as a solo act on television shows and in Las Vegas. Discusses his early marriage to French dancer Claudine Longet and his friendship with the Kennedys. 2009. DB 70492 ## Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage DB 70526 10 hours 11 minutes by Elizabeth Gilbert read by Gabriella Cavallero Author of Eat, Pray, Love (RC 61789) recounts her relationship with Felipe, whom she met in Bali. He shared her fear of matrimony—but marry they must if he was to remain with her in the United States. Chronicles her second journey, contemplating love and researching marriage throughout Southeast Asia. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70526 ## The Sundance Kid: The Life of Harry Alonzo Longabaugh DB 70529 6 hours 49 minutes by Donna B. Ernst read by Jill Ferris Descendants of Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, who was known as the Sundance Kid, present new information on the infamous outlaw, from his early years in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, to his supposed death in San Vicente, Bolivia. They correct historical inaccuracies like Sundance’s alleged participation in the 1897 Belle Fourche bank robbery. 2009. DB 70529 ## Conquering Fear: Living Boldly in an Uncertain World DB 70530 6 hours 9 minutes by Harold S. Kushner read by Bill Wallace Rabbi and author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People (RC 48900) discusses fear and suggests ways to manage this emotion. He uses religious teachings and personal accounts as guides for empowerment. Includes a message of hope. 2009. DB 70530 ## Handling Peer Pressure DB 70532 2 hours 56 minutes by Kate Stevenson Clark read by Kristin Allison Uses case studies of historical figures and celebrities to examine peer pressure and provide advice on handling difficult social issues. Explores the coercion to conform that teens encounter in fashion, academics, socializing, and other parts of daily life. Advocates building self-confidence and finding peaceful solutions. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70532 ## Discrimination: Opposing Viewpoints DB 70536 8 hours 8 minutes edited by Jacqueline Langwith read by Jill Ferris Attorneys, journalists, professors, and other professionals weigh in on prejudice in its many forms—gender, religious, sexual orientation, and racial—and debate the impact of such discrimination on American society. Discusses affirmative action, laws, DB 70536 ## racial profiling, and Title IX. For senior high readers. 2008. DB 70536 ## The Good Soldiers DB/RC 70623 11 hours 3 minutes by David Finkel read by Mark Boyett Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist recounts his time with an army infantry battalion, the 2-16, during “the Surge,” a January 2007 counterinsurgency campaign in Iraq. Chronicles the experiences of Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Kauzlarich and his men as they faced firefights, dangerous patrols, death, and injury. Violence and strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 70623 ## Just Kids DB/RC 70750 7 hours 49 minutes by Patti Smith read by Mare Trevathan Singer-songwriter’s memoir of her relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989). Smith (born 1946) reminisces about their 1967 meeting in New York City, where they lived together at the Hotel Chelsea, started their artistic careers, and befriended other creative types. Some strong language. National Book Award. Bestseller. 2010. DB/RC 70750 ## ### Fiction Three Men in a Boat (to Say Nothing of the Dog) DB 66776 5 hours 46 minutes by Jerome K. Jerome read by Peter Lavezzoli Tale of three overworked Englishmen who take a boating holiday on the Thames. George, William, and the narrator—accompanied by Montmorency, the dog—anticipate the joys of long, lazy summer days but instead face uncooperative camping equipment, inclement weather, rampant hypochondria, and other disasters. 1889. DB 66776 ## Dictation: A Quartet DB/RC 67138 5 hours 47 minutes by Cynthia Ozick read by Gillian Green Four stories of deception and revenge by O. Henry Prize winner and author of Heir to the Glimmering World (RC 59528). In the title work the secretaries of Henry James and Joseph Conrad conspire to achieve their own immortality. Includes “Actors,” “At Fumicaro,” and “What Happened to the Baby?” 2008. DB/RC 67138 ## Night Train to Lisbon DB/RC 67291 19 hours 3 minutes by Pascal Mercier read by Ray Childs Swiss classical languages teacher Raimund Gregorius becomes intrigued by the writings of deceased Portuguese intellectual Amadeu de Prado. Impulsively, Gregorius takes the night train to Lisbon on a quest to learn more about this doctor of principles who felt compelled to confront Salazar’s dictatorship. 2004. DB/RC 67291 ## Venus on the Half-Shell and Others DB/RC 67295 14 hours 38 minutes by Philip José Farmer read by Julian Thompson Collection of Farmer’s science fiction tales, written under the pen names of literary characters. In the title work, by Kurt Vonnegut character Kilgore Trout, the Space Wanderer roams the universe asking unanswerable questions. Tarzan meets Sherlock Holmes in “The Adventures of the Peerless Peer” by John H. Watson, M.D. 2008. DB/RC 67295 ## Animal’s People DB 67503 13 hours 24 minutes by Indra Sinha read by Mark Ashby India. Nineteen-year-old orphan Animal walks on all fours because of injuries he sustained during a poison-gas leak at an American-owned factory called the “Kampani.” He falls in with protesters who are boycotting a clinic that may be doing the Kampani’s dirty work. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB 67503 ## Blue Moon: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter DB 68430 15 hours 22 minutes by Laurell K. Hamilton read by Annie Wauters Anita Blake’s ex-fiancé Richard—the alpha werewolf whom she left for master vampire Jean-Claude—is arrested on the charge of attempted rape in Tennessee. Anita must spring him from jail before the rise of the next full moon exposes his true identity. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. 1998. DB 68430 ## Smooth-Talking Stranger DB 68711 9 hours 23 minutes by Lisa Kleypas read by Annie Wauters Ella Varner cares for her newborn nephew after her sister abandons him. Ella storms around Houston looking for the baby’s likely father and confronts Jack Travis, from Blue-Eyed Devil (RC 66308). Although innocent, Jack joins in the search—and falls in love. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2009. DB 68711 ## Hood: King Raven, Book 1 DB 68879 17 hours 13 minutes by Stephen R. Lawhead read by Ray Childs While dallying with maiden Mérian, Bran ap Brychan, the sole heir to the Elfael throne, misses his father’s journey to swear fealty to King William. After his father and his army are unjustly slain by Norman invaders, Bran escapes to the forest to regroup and lead his ragtag followers. Violence. 2006. DB 68879 ## Talk of the Town: A Novel of Daily, Texas DB/RC 69058 10 hours 23 minutes by Lisa Wingate read by Kristin Allison Mandalay Florentino, associate television producer of the hit reality show American Megastar, travels to small-town Daily, Texas, to plan a surprise reunion concert for hometown, trouble-prone finalist Amber Anderson. Manda juggles her job and personal issues, the swarming paparazzi, and an attraction to a gorgeous country boy with a secret. 2008. DB/RC 69058 ## A Mercy DB 69148 5 hours 33 minutes by Toni Morrison read by Tonya Baltimore Colonial North America, 1680s. An Anglo-Dutch trader reluctantly accepts a young slave girl named Florens as payment for a bad debt. Her mother hopes the transaction will prove a mercy to Florens, but subsequent years in Jacob Vaark’s household reveal the harsh reality of being under another’s dominion. Some violence. Bestseller. 2008. DB 69148 ## Gone Tomorrow: A Jack Reacher Novel DB 69167 12 hours 17 minutes by Lee Child read by Ted Stoddard Riding the New York subway late at night, former military policeman Jack Reacher sees a woman exhibiting all of the eleven signs of being a suicide bomber. He approaches her and she kills herself—thrusting Jack into the nightmare she was trying to end. Violence and some strong language. 2009. DB 69167 ## Maelstrom: Destroyermen, Book 3 DB 69174 15 hours 45 minutes by Taylor Anderson read by Michael Scherer Supreme Commander Matt Reddy returns with allied expeditionary forces from a Lemurian mass exodus after the Griks and the Amagi repel their siege. But with the Amagi badly damaged, the allies gain time to prepare for an upcoming battle. Sequel to Crusade (DB 69110). Violence and some strong language. 2009. DB 69174 ## Trouble DB 69181 10 hours 26 minutes by Jesse Kellerman read by Gregory Gorton When medical student Jonah Stem comes to the aid of a woman who is bleeding and screaming for help, he accidentally kills her attacker. The woman locates Jonah to thank him, beginning a relationship with him that quickly becomes dangerous. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB 69181 ## Liars Anonymous DB 69182 7 hours 4 minutes by Louise Ure read by Annie Wauters Three years ago in Tucson Jessie was acquitted of a murder she actually did commit. Now working as an emergency dispatcher, Jessie thinks she hears a killing in progress and begins a deadly investigation, confronting her troubled past. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB 69182 ## Prayers for Sale DB 69184 9 hours 15 minutes by Sandra Dallas read by Faith Potts Middle Swan, Colorado; 1936. Elderly Hennie Comfort befriends newcomer Nit Spindle, a newly married seventeen-year-old. Hennie, a natural storyteller, entertains the lonely girl by reminiscing about the seventy years she has spent in the mountains while the menfolk mined for gold. 2009. DB 69184 ## Fairy Tale Weddings DB/RC 69414 10 hours 7 minutes by Debbie Macomber read by Teri Clark Linden Two romance novellas feature unlikely couples. In Cindy and the Prince janitor Cindy Territo crashes a Christmas ball sponsored by Thorndike Prince’s company. In Some Kind of Wonderful bankrupt socialite Judy Lovin agrees to join business rival John McFarland on vacation. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69414 ## Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters DB 69427 11 hours 6 minutes by Jane Austen and Ben Winters read by Katherine Kellgren After being evicted from their childhood home upon their father’s death, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood are sent to an island full of savage creatures and dark secrets. Elinor falls in love with Edward Ferrars while Marianne is courted by a man-monster. Violence. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB 69427 ## Royal Blood: Vampire Kisses, Book 6 DB/RC 69449 4 hours 0 minutes by Ellen Schreiber read by Kristin Allison Raven reluctantly starts the new school year only to learn that her vampire boyfriend’s parents are coming to visit. But once they arrive Raven wonders when Alexander will introduce her to them, and she stresses over her irritating nemesis Trevor. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69449 ## Close Case: A Samantha Kincaid Novel DB/RC 69451 10 hours 4 minutes by Alafair Burke read by Martha Harmon Pardee Portland, Oregon. Two new cases represent a moral dilemma for deputy district attorney Samantha Kincaid, whose boyfriend is a cop. First, a white officer shoots a black mother during a traffic stop, and then police apparently force a confession in a noted reporter’s murder. Strong language and some violence. 2005. DB/RC 69451 ## Guardian of Lies: A Paul Madriani Novel DB 69461 15 hours 45 minutes by Steve Martini read by David Hartley-Margolin Young Costa Rican Katia realizes in horror that her American host, a wealthy coin dealer, has no intention of letting Katia return home—but she doesn’t know why. The night she escapes, a hit man murders the dealer and frames Katia. Attorney Paul Madriani takes the case. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB 69461 ## Drowned Hopes: A Dortmunder Mystery DB 69512 15 hours 14 minutes by Donald E. Westlake read by Barry Bernson Burglar John Dortmunder receives a visit from his former cellmate Tom Jimson, who needs help recovering $700,000 he buried on land that has since been flooded for a reservoir. Tom wants to blow up the dam, but Dortmunder and his gang seek a subtler solution. Some strong language. 1990. DB 69512 ## The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twenty-sixth Annual Collection DB 69513 46 hours 21 minutes edited by Gardner Dozois read by John Polk Thirty tales and a 2008 genre review. In Paul McAuley’s “City of the Dead” a constable on a distant planet confronts thugs seeking answers among alien ruins. Includes works by Stephen Baxter, Nancy Kress, Alastair Reynolds, and Michael Swanwick. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69513 ## Assassin: An Alex Hawke Thriller DB 69514 15 hours 7 minutes by Ted Bell read by Barry Bernson British commander Alexander Hawke’s bride Victoria is killed just minutes after their wedding ceremony. As Hawke seeks revenge for her death, he also conducts a mission to stop a ruthless assassin who is targeting U.S. diplomats and their families. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004. DB 69514 ## The Lovers: A Charlie Parker Novel DB/RC 69649 12 hours 24 minutes by John Connolly read by Jim Zeiger With his PI license suspended, Charlie Parker works as a bar manager in Portland, Maine. Charlie also investigates the circumstances behind his policeman father’s shooting of two teenagers that led to his suicide. Traveling to New York City, Charlie learns the truth—and encounters true evil. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69649 ## Surrender to the Devil: The Scoundrels of St. James DB/RC 69661 7 hours 54 minutes by Lorraine Heath read by Martha Harmon Pardee London, 1851. Sterling Mabry, the duke of Greystone, is intrigued by Frannie Darling, the bookkeeper for her childhood friend Jack Dodger, from In Bed with the Devil (DB/RC 67276). But Frannie does not want to be a rich man’s mistress. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69661 ## Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi; Omen DB 69701 9 hours 43 minutes by Christie Golden read by Alec Volz Luke and Ben Skywalker, from Outcast (DB 68944), continue their search for the source of Jacen’s madness as more Jedis are afflicted with insanity and one “flow-walks” to escape capture. When Luke and Ben seek answers in the dangerous Kathol Rift, a different threat emerges—a lost planet inhabited by Sith. 2009. DB 69701 ## The Traffickers: Badge of Honor, Book 9 DB 69705 12 hours 55 minutes by W.E.B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth read by Fred Major Philadelphia. Police sergeant Matt Payne contacts the Texas Rangers when investigation of a meth lab explosion inside a seedy hotel reveals the charred remains of two Hispanic men and connections to a dangerous Mexican drug trafficker. Sequel to Final Justice (RC 55725). Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69705 ## The Stepmother DB 69707 13 hours 35 minutes by Carrie Adams read by Madelyn Buzzard London attorney Tessa King, from The Godmother (DB/RC 69232), becomes engaged to an older man named James Kent. James, unfortunately, has three daughters and an alcoholic ex-wife, Bea. Tessa contends with the girls’ jealousy, Bea’s hostility, and her own aging parents—until a crisis brings everyone together. Strong language. 2009. DB 69707 ## Carry On, Jeeves DB 69717 7 hours 32 minutes by P.G. Wodehouse read by Fred Major Ten stories about the adventures of the irresponsible Bertie Wooster and his indispensable valet Jeeves. The incomparable valet proves himself time and again as he copes with uninvited houseguests, patches up broken romances, and listens politely to Bertie’s harebrained schemes. 1925. DB 69717 ## Hell Town: The Last Gunfighter DB 69723 8 hours 26 minutes by William W. Johnstone read by Roy Avers A fresh silver strike reopens the Lucky Lizard Mine in Buckskin, Nevada, drawing gamblers, swindlers, outlaws, and other unsavory characters to the former ghost town. It’s up to the new marshal, gunslinger Frank Morgan, to keep the peace. Violence and some strong language. 2007. DB 69723 ## Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi; Abyss DB 69724 12 hours 43 minutes by Troy Denning read by Alec Volz Han and Leia Solo, from Omen (DB 69701), continue to fight to protect insane Jedis from being arrested or frozen in carbonite. Meanwhile, Luke and Ben Skywalker travel to the Maw cluster to talk to the mysterious Mind Drinkers. 2009. DB 69724 ## The Professional: A Spenser Novel DB 69725 5 hours 20 minutes by Robert B. Parker read by Ray Foushee Four young women married to older, wealthy men hire Boston PI Spenser to stop Gary Eisenhower, their former lover, who is blackmailing each of them. Spenser is investigating, with help from his psychologist girlfriend Susan Silverman and cohort Hawk, when several murders occur. Strong language. 2009. DB 69725 ## Rules of Vengeance DB 69726 14 hours 18 minutes by Christopher Reich read by Fred Major Physician Jonathan Ransom attends a conference in London, where he encounters his fugitive wife Emma, a former U.S. operative. When police suspect Emma’s involvement in a deadly car bombing, Jonathan hunts her down. Sequel to Rules of Deception (DB/RC 67850). Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69726 ## The Last Valley DB 69730 9 hours 3 minutes by A.B. Guthrie read by Jack Fox After World War I, veteran Ben Tate comes to Arfive, Montana, and buys the Advocate, which he and his new wife transform into a lively and controversial newspaper. Sequel to Arfive (DB/RC 68730). Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1975. DB 69730 ## Dead Man’s Puzzle: A Puzzle Lady Mystery DB 69731 7 hours 52 minutes by Parnell Hall read by Mitzi Friedlander Cora Felton is on her own after her niece Sherry—the secret creator of Cora’s crosswords—goes on her honeymoon. When Chief Harper brings Cora a puzzle found with Mr.Overmeyer’s body, Cora fears exposing her limitations. Meanwhile, Sherry’s ex-husband, some of Mr. Overmeyer’s heirs, and more murder victims show up. 2009. DB 69731 ## Xenopath: A Bengal Station Novel DB 69735 11 hours 6 minutes by Eric Brown read by Alec Volz Former telepath Jeff Vaughan accepts a lucrative job as a reader for an investigative agency on Bengal Station and reluctantly agrees to receive a new mind implant. As Jeff examines a laser decapitation case, he uncovers another related murder. Some violence and some strong language. 2009. DB 69735 ## Take One: Above the Line, Book 1 DB 69747 9 hours 9 minutes by Karen Kingsbury read by Erin Jones Missionaries Chase Ryan and Keith Ellison head to Bloomington, Indiana, to make a religious film. When their plans unravel—leaving millions of dollars in jeopardy—the two wonder if God wants them to make this movie. Dr. John Baxter, from Sunset (DB/RC 67914), brings reassurance. 2009. DB 69747 ## The Missing DB 69749 12 hours 40 minutes by Tim Gautreaux read by Jack Fox New Orleans, 1921. War veteran Sam Simoneaux works as a floorwalker until three-year-old Lily is kidnapped on his watch. Lily’s parents and Sam take jobs on a riverboat with hopes of finding the girl, but they discover violence, ignorance, and family secrets among the backwoodsmen. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB 69749 ## Take Two: Above the Line, Book 2 DB 69752 8 hours 23 minutes by Karen Kingsbury read by Erin Jones Independent filmmakers Chase Ryan and Keith Ellison have had success with their first project and now seek to make a movie based on a bestselling inspirational novel. A famous Hollywood actor wants to be in the new film, but Chase’s wife Kelly disagrees with their plans. 2009. DB 69752 ## Crossfire: A High Risk Novel DB 69753 9 hours 11 minutes by JoAnn Ross read by Erin Jones South Carolina. FBI special agent Cait Cavanaugh reluctantly teams up with her old flame—former Navy SEAL Quinn McKade—to stop a serial sniper who is shooting military officials. Meanwhile reporter Valentine Snow receives anonymous clues about the killings. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB 69753 ## Ambush Valley: The Last Gunfighter, Book 17 DB 69754 7 hours 57 minutes by William W. Johnstone read by Roy Avers Outlaw Cicero McCoy robs a bank owned by gunfighter Frank Morgan’s son Conrad and buries the loot somewhere in Ambush Valley. Frank poses as an inmate in Yuma Prison to befriend Cicero and orchestrate an escape, hoping Cicero will lead him to the money. Violence and some strong language. 2008. DB 69754 ## Dexter by Design DB 69755 10 hours 35 minutes by Jeff Lindsay read by Alec Volz Someone is using dead bodies to create works of art around Miami. When the artist targets Dexter’s family, Dexter is surprised to feel that protecting them is as important to him as safeguarding his serial- killer identity. Sequel to Dexter in the Dark (RC 66839). Violence and strong language. 2009. DB 69755 ## Hardball: A V.I. Warshawski Mystery DB 69756 15 hours 40 minutes by Sara Paretsky read by Mitzi Friedlander Chicago. Public defender-turned-private detective V.I. Warshawski seeks Lamont Gadsden, an African American man who disappeared in 1967, some forty years ago. Her search is connected to a decades-old case involving the murder of a civil rights worker—a racially charged investigation that involved Vic’s late cop father. Strong language. 2009. DB 69756 ## Thunder of Eagles DB 69757 6 hours 36 minutes by William W. Johnstone read by Jack Fox Colorado. Wade Garrison wants to build a railroad connecting Higbee to La Junta, but faces opposition from rancher Ike Clinton and his hired guns. Wade calls on Falcon MacCallister to diffuse the situation before construction stops. Sequel to Crusade of Eagles (DB/RC 69220). Some violence and some strong language. 2008. DB 69757 ## Shavetail DB 69759 13 hours 8 minutes by Thomas Cobb read by John Polk Arizona Territory, 1871. When seventeen-year-old Ned Thorne arrives for duty, Corporal Brickner, a conniving old mule driver, takes advantage of the young “shavetail”—a name applied to untrained mules and soldiers. Outranked but not outwitted, Ned faces scorpions and Indians in a battle for survival. Violence. Spur Award. 2008. DB 69759 ## A Civil Contract DB 69761 14 hours 15 minutes by Georgette Heyer read by J. Michael McCullough After the death of his father, the viscount Lynton, Adam Deveril returns to his ancestral home only to find it mired in debt and neglect. He must sell the estate—or find a wealthy bride. Heiress Jenny Chawleigh seems a perfect match, but Adam cannot forget his first love. 1961. DB 69761 ## The Awakening: Darkest Powers, Book 2 DB 69763 6 hours 56 minutes by Kelley Armstrong read by Erin Jones When recaptured supernatural Chloe, from The Summoning (DB/RC 68930), learns that she must rehabilitate or be terminated, she plots to escape. But first she needs to learn the secrets surrounding the other supernaturals’ pasts and keep Simon and Derek safe. Some violence. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 69763 ## The Devil’s Bones DB 69764 8 hours 7 minutes by Jefferson Bass read by Jack Fox Tennessee. Forensic anthropologist Bill Brockton, from Flesh and Bone (DB/RC 67318), learns that his girlfriend’s killer, Garland Hamilton, has escaped custody. Authorities track Hamilton to a mountain cabin where he may—or may not—have been killed in an explosion. Meanwhile Brockton investigates rumors of a disreputable crematorium. Some violence. 2008. DB 69764 ## The Lost Art of Gratitude: An Isabel Dalhousie Mystery DB 69765 9 hours 3 minutes by Alexander McCall Smith read by Mitzi Friedlander Scotland. A sudden tax audit and the mysterious gift of a funeral wreath lead investment banker Minty Auchterlonie to believe she’s being blackmailed. As Isabel Dalhousie, philosopher and editor of the Review of Applied Ethics, investigates these suspicions, she receives an unexpected marriage proposal from her child’s father. 2009. DB 69765 ## The Light of Burning Shadows: The Iron Elves, Book 2 DB 69766 10 hours 30 minutes by Chris Evans read by Roy Avers Having thwarted the plans of the legendary elf-witch Shadow Monarch, Major Konowa Swift Dragon, from A Darkness Forged in Fire (DB/RC 68530), starts a new quest. Konowa’s army searches for the original iron elves while rumors spread about another prophesied falling star. Violence. 2009. DB 69766 ## Undone DB 69768 16 hours 32 minutes by Karin Slaughter read by Madelyn Buzzard Georgia Bureau of Investigation detective Will Trent and Dr. Sara Linton work together when a naked woman is hit by a car after escaping a torture chamber. Then another woman is found dead and a third goes missing. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69768 ## The Boy Who Dared DB 69770 6 hours 17 minutes by Susan Campbell Bartoletti read by Andy Pyle 1942. Seventeen-year-old Helmuth Hübener is imprisoned for treason. While awaiting execution in his filthy prison cell, Helmuth looks back over his short life, recalling friendships, family, and his courageous endeavor to share the truth with other Germans about Hitler and the war. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB 69770 ## That Devil’s No Friend of Mine DB 69779 6 hours 48 minutes by J.D. Mason read by Erin Jones Undertaker Bishop Fontaine’s death reveals secrets and desires among those who knew him best. Bishop’s married friend and business partner Lamar pursues Bishop’s grown daughter. Blues singer Rayne confronts addiction. Boxer Cole struggles with his wife. But a newcomer could change everything. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69779 ## A Breed Apart DB 69782 12 hours 25 minutes by Pierre Davis read by Andy Pyle A biologically enhanced Labrador retriever escapes from the Pearson Institute of Health Sciences during a botched robbery attempt. As public safety officer Elliot Elliot, a former cop, races to find the dog, Elliot encounters startling medical research and a ruthless contract killer. Strong language and some violence. 2009. DB 69782 ## For the Love of Pete DB 69785 9 hours 43 minutes by Julia Harper read by Michael McCullough Undercover FBI agent Dante Torelli saves Zoey Addler during a gunfight, but he and Zoey watch helplessly as her baby niece Pete is kidnapped by the mob. Dante and Zoey rescue Pete, but she is kidnapped again—this time with another baby. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69785 ## Return to Sullivans Island DB 69787 11 hours 8 minutes by Dorothea Benton Frank read by Erin Jones Recent college graduate Beth Hayes returns home to house-sit while her mother Susan, from Sullivan’s Island (RC 52486), spends time in Paris. Beth finds work as a reporter but her naïveté and involvement with the wrong guy complicate her life. Some strong language. 2009. DB 69787 ## Capture DB 69847 15 hours 10 minutes by Robert K. Tanenbaum read by Gregory Gorton New York. District attorney Butch Karp prosecutes a Broadway producer accused of murdering an actress. Meanwhile Butch, his wife Marlene, and their daughter Lucy battle various foes, including members of a shadowy anti-American group and criminal mastermind Andrew Kane, whose face transplant has failed. Strong language and some violence. 2009. DB 69847 ## Mastered by Love: A Bastion Club Novel, Book 8 DB 69887 16 hours 19 minutes by Stephanie Laurens read by Corrie James Northumbria, England; 1816. Retired spymaster Royce “Dalziel” Varisey, the duke of Wolverstone, returns north to govern his ancestral lands. Royce decides to marry the estate’s attractive chatelaine Minerva Chesterton, an heiress in her own right, and begins a seduction that will lead to marriage. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69887 ## The Cold Dish: A Walt Longmire Mystery DB/RC 69906 14 hours 18 minutes by Craig Johnson read by Jim Zeiger Absaroka County, Wyoming. Sheriff Walter Longmire investigates the shooting death of Cody Pritchard, who was convicted of raping a young Native American girl two years ago. As tensions rise in the community, Walt begins to fear his friend Henry Standing Bear may be involved. Strong language and some violence. 2005. DB/RC 69906 ## The Complete Sherlock Holmes, Volume 2 DB/RC 69928 42 hours 22 minutes by Arthur Conan Doyle read by Erik Sandvold Three story collections, one novel, two parodies, and two essays featuring British detective Sherlock Holmes. “The Adventure of the Empty House” begins after Holmes has presumably fallen to his death during an encounter with his nemesis Professor Moriarty. Sequel to The Complete Sherlock Holmes (RC 54993). 2003. DB/RC 69928 ## From a Distance: Timber Ridge Reflections DB/RC 69951 13 hours 54 minutes by Tamera Alexander read by Jill Ferris Colorado Territory, 1875. Elizabeth Westbrook arrives in Timber Ridge to photograph the Rocky Mountains and to restore her health. Former Confederate soldier Daniel Ranslett protects Elizabeth after one of her film exposures captures a murder. Although from different backgrounds, the two fall in love. 2008. DB/RC 69951 ## Ford County: Stories DB 69982 9 hours 5 minutes by John Grisham read by Fred Major Seven short stories set in rural Ford County, Mississippi. In “Fetching Raymond” a mother and her two grown boys travel across the state to witness another son’s execution. In “Fish Files” a divorce attorney receives an unexpected largess and changes his life. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB 69982 ## The First Apostle DB 69988 11 hours 22 minutes by James Becker read by Jon Huffman After Italian police inform Mark Hampton of his wife’s accidental death, Mark and his friend Tunbridge Wells detective Chris Bronson travel to Italy to identify her body. They discover a mysterious Latin inscription in the Hamptons’ villa and a police report that doesn’t add up. Strong language. 2008. DB 69988 ## Oh. My. Gods. DB 70013 7 hours 1 minute by Tera Lynn Childs read by Jill Fox Phoebe Castro’s life turns upside down when her mother becomes engaged to a near stranger and moves herself and Phoebe to Serfopoula, Greece. After Phoebe learns her new school is an academy for descendants of Greek gods, she tries to fit in. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2008. DB 70013 ## Gunman DB 70014 5 hours 36 minutes by Lauran Paine read by Jack Fox Three western tales. In the title novella, Ray Kelly, who spent five years in Yuma Prison on charges of rustling, returns to the town of Welton to exact revenge on the man who put him behind bars—cattle baron Morton Salter. Includes War at Broken Bow and Taos Man. 2006. DB 70014 ## Chasing the Bear: A Young Spenser Novel DB 70018 2 hours 32 minutes by Robert B. Parker read by Ray Foushee Boston detective Spenser reminisces with Susan, the girl of his dreams, about his teenage escapades. He recalls helping his best friend Jeannie when she was abducted by her abusive father. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2009. DB 70018 ## Mum’s the Word DB 70117 11 hours 10 minutes by Dorothy Cannell read by Corrie James Ellie’s husband Ben receives an invitation to try out for a position in a secret culinary society. Ellie, who is nearly three months pregnant, accompanies her husband to an Illinois gothic mansion immortalized in a Hollywood film. When the competition turns deadly, Ellie puts her sleuthing skills to use. 1990. DB 70117 ## Flesh and Spirit DB 70126 19 hours 42 minutes by Carol Berg read by Patrick Downer Valen, the descendant of cartographers and diviners, suffers an injury while looting instead of soldiering and finds a safe haven in Gillarine Abbey. His stolen bounty includes a book he once pawned—Valen’s grandfather’s rare book of maps containing a valuable and mysterious power. Some violence and some strong language. 2007. DB 70126 ## The Walking Stick DB 70171 12 hours 5 minutes by Winston Graham read by Laura Giannarelli Twenty-six-year-old Deborah Dainton, who uses a walking stick since contracting polio at a young age, works for a prestigious London auction house. Deborah falls in love with bohemian painter Leigh Hartley and finds herself drawn into a high-stakes robbery plot that puts her livelihood—and her heart—at risk. 1967. DB 70171 ## Imager’s Challenge: Imager Portfolio, Book 2 DB 70172 16 hours 2 minutes by L.E. Modesitt read by Michael Scherer After recovering from injuries sustained in Imager (DB 69191), Rhennthyl begins his new position as Commander Artois’s unwanted Collegium liaison to the Civic Patrol of L’Excelsis. Meanwhile High Holder Ryel, Johanyr’s father, plots revenge against Rhenn and his family. Some violence. 2009. DB 70172 ## Breath and Bone DB 70178 22 hours 5 minutes by Carol Berg read by Patrick Downer Enchantment-addicted Valen strives to rescue a child and save the land of Navronne, while bound to serve the Bastard Prince of Evanore. Meanwhile, Sila Diaglou, priestess of the Harrowers, and Brother Gildas manipulate Valen. Sequel to Flesh and Spirit (DB 70126). Some violence and some strong language. 2008. DB 70178 ## Pushing Up Daisies: A Dirty Business Mystery DB 70191 7 hours 57 minutes by Rosemary Harris read by Faith Potts Master gardener Paula Holliday, a once-promising documentary filmmaker who moved to suburban Connecticut to start a landscaping business, undertakes restoration of the historic Halcyon estate. But when Paula unearths an infant’s mummified body then discovers a rival business owner has been stabbed, she begins a sleuthing career as well. 2008. DB 70191 ## Almost Home DB 70195 10 hours 55 minutes by Pam Jenoff read by Annie Wauters State department intelligence officer Jordan Weiss has avoided England since her Cambridge college boyfriend’s drowning. Now Jordan requests an assignment there to help a very ill friend—and learns there was something suspicious about her beau’s death. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70195 ## Obsidian Prey DB 70196 9 hours 18 minutes by Jayne Castle read by Laura Giannarelli Prospector Lyra Dore’s ex-boyfriend Cruz Sweetwater needs help rescuing scientists trapped inside an ancient amethyst ruin. Lyra thought she was done with Cruz, but now she must use her psychic abilities to save them all. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70196 ## Joheved: Rashi’s Daughters, Book 1 DB/RC 70211 14 hours 40 minutes by Maggie Anton read by Gabriella Cavallero Troyes, France; 1070s. Scholar Salomon ben Isaac, writer of the first Talmud commentary, begins secretly teaching Talmud to his three daughters. When the eldest, Joheved, becomes betrothed to Meir ben Samuel, she must resolve the conflict between marital happiness and her love of learning. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2005. DB/RC 70211 ## The Cat Dancers: A Cam Richter Mystery DB/RC 70224 16 hours 8 minutes by P.T. Deutermann read by Jim Zeiger A soccer mom, her child, and a cashier are killed during a botched minimart hold-up. The two crooks confess but are freed on a technicality. When the pair is abducted, North Carolina cop Cam Richter suspects vigilantism—and a possible connection to risk-taking mountain lion photographers. Violence and strong language. 2005. DB/RC 70224 ## The Brutal Telling DB 70226 14 hours 27 minutes by Louise Penny read by Anne Hancock Québec. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache investigates the murder of an old man found bludgeoned in a bistro. At a remote cabin purportedly owned by the deceased, Gamache and his team find a cache of rare books, priceless antiquities—and blood. Some strong language. 2009. DB 70226 ## Ha’penny DB/RC 70229 9 hours 27 minutes by Jo Walton read by Gabriella Cavallero 1949. Continues the alternate history of Farthing (RC 66042), in which England and Nazi Germany are allies. Inspector Carmichael of Scotland Yard uncovers a plot to kill Hitler and Britain’s fascist prime minister, Normanby. Some violence and some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 70229 ## Hundred in the Hand DB 70233 10 hours 25 minutes by Joseph M. Marshall read by Jim Zeiger 1920. John Richard Cloud from the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation tells his daughters and grandson the events of his life, including his marriage to a white woman, allegiance to Crazy Horse, and efforts to save the Lakota culture that culminated in the December 1866 massacre of U.S. soldiers. 2007. DB 70233 ## By Heresies Distressed DB 70235 21 hours 51 minutes by David Weber read by Martha Harmon Pardee King Cayleb and Queen Sharleyan wed, uniting the Charis and Chisholm kingdoms against massacres committed by Mother Church’s Group of Four. Sharleyan enjoys the marriage, but a false religion and Cayleb’s secrets threaten her safety. Sequel to By Schism Rent Asunder (DB/RC 67494). Some violence and some strong language. 2009. DB 70235 ## Spider Mountain: A Cam Richter Mystery DB 70237 15 hours 5 minutes by P.T. Deutermann read by Jim Zeiger Ex-cop Cam Richter, now a private investigator because of the events in The Cat Dancers (DB/RC 70224), helps a park ecologist after a new ranger is raped in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Richter encounters a violent backwoods clan hiding a terrible secret. Violence and strong language. 2006. DB 70237 ## Star Wars: The Old Republic; Darth Bane, Dynasty of Evil DB/RC 70241 10 hours 42 minutes by Drew Karpyshyn read by Jim Zeiger Apprentice Zannah, from Rule of Two (RC 65922), follows Darth Bane’s orders to investigate a Jedi’s murder on the planet Doan. But she has her own agenda: to claim the title of Dark Lord despite her master’s doubts. Meanwhile, Princess Serra of Doan seeks vengeance upon a black- armored man. 2009. DB/RC 70241 ## Sarah’s Promise: Country Road Chronicles DB/RC 70246 9 hours 39 minutes by Leisha Kelly read by Anne Hancock Illinois, 1946. Sarah Wortham worries about her fiancé Frank Hammond, who is helping his brother Sam move over two hundred miles, from Camp Point to Jacksonville. Frank wants to research job prospects in Jacksonville, but Sarah is reluctant to live so far from home. 2008. DB/RC 70246 ## Liberty Square: A Kate Delafield Mystery DB/RC 70247 6 hours 13 minutes by Katherine V. Forrest read by Mare Trevathan L.A. cop Kate Delafield, accompanied by her lover Aimee, goes to Washington, D.C., to attend an FBI seminar and a gathering of Vietnam War veterans. After the couple’s hotel door is riddled with bullets and a reunion participant is murdered, Kate’s unofficial investigation exposes deadly, long-held secrets. Strong language. 1996. DB/RC 70247 ## Abandon DB 70248 11 hours 49 minutes by Blake Crouch read by Martha Harmon Pardee Colorado. In 1893 the residents of a dying mining town disappear without a trace on Christmas Day. More than a hundred years later, some visitors investigate the restricted site and are trapped by a snowstorm, only to discover that they are not alone. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB 70248 ## Roadside Crosses: A Kathryn Dance Novel DB/RC 70249 13 hours 30 minutes by Jeffery Deaver read by Martha Harmon Pardee Crosses along Monterey highways predict future deaths. California Bureau of Investigation body-language expert Kathryn Dance, from The Sleeping Doll (RC 64945), initially suspects Travis Brigham, a troubled student whose role in a fatal car crash sparked online attacks from bloggers—who are now the victims. Violence and some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 70249 ## Walking Dead: An Atticus Kodiak Novel DB/RC 70376 8 hours 54 minutes by Greg Rucka read by David Hartley-Margolin When someone brutally murders ex-bodyguard Atticus Kodiak’s neighbors and abducts their teenaged daughter, local police cover it up. To find the girl, Atticus leaves the town in the Republic of Georgia where he and hit woman Alena are hiding—and enters the world of child prostitution. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB/RC 70376 ## Dead of Winter: A Louis Kincaid Novel DB 70379 16 hours 28 minutes by P.J. Parrish read by Ray Childs Louis Kincaid takes a job with the police in Loon Lake, Michigan, where he discovers that his predecessor, also a young African American, was murdered. Louis’s investigation makes him question the motives of his new boss—and fear for his life. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 2001. DB 70379 ## Kydd: A Kydd Naval Adventure DB 70382 11 hours 39 minutes by Julian Stockwin read by Erik Sandvold Twenty-year-old wigmaker Thomas Paine Kydd is impressed into the Royal Navy to join the fight against the post-revolutionary French. Gradually he learns the ways of the sea and is guided by a seasoned sailor and an adventurer. He endures battles, shipwrecks, and desertion. Some violence. 2001. DB 70382 ## A Rule against Murder: A Three Pines Mystery DB 70384 12 hours 16 minutes by Louise Penny read by Anne Hancock Armand Gamache, chief inspector of Quebec homicide, and his wife Reine- Marie vacation at an inn outside of Montreal. When a member of the Morrow family, attending a reunion at the same inn, is murdered, Gamache investigates and uncovers secrets among the staff and guests. Some strong language. 2008. DB 70384 ## The Killer’s Wife DB/RC 70388 7 hours 24 minutes by Bill Floyd read by Martha Harmon Pardee After her husband was convicted of a string of murders in California, Nina Mosley changed her name to Leigh Wren and moved to North Carolina with their young son. Six years later the father of one of the victims tracks Leigh down and exposes her identity. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 70388 ## Death and Judgment: A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery DB 70389 8 hours 36 minutes by Donna Leon read by David Hartley-Margolin Venetian Commissario Guido Brunetti links the deaths of eight foreign women who were hidden in the back of a truck that crashed along a mountain road to the murder of international attorney Carlo Trevisan aboard a train. After two additional deaths, Brunetti uncovers the motive for the killings. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1995. DB 70389 ## Paint It Black: A Louis Kincaid Novel DB 70396 11 hours 58 minutes by P.J. Parrish read by Ray Childs African American Michigan ex-cop Louis Kincaid flies to Florida to help exonerate a black woman imprisoned for the murder of her husband. But soon another black man’s stabbing death sets the accused wife free—and puts Kincaid on the trail of a serial killer. Violence and strong language. 2002. DB 70396 ## Mama Dearest DB 70397 9 hours 51 minutes by E. Lynn Harris read by Mare Trevathan Singer/actress Yancey Braxton, from Any Way the Wind Blows (RC 53010), is determined to jump-start her career. But Yancey’s mother returns from a stint in jail and the daughter Yancey gave up for adoption also comes back into her life. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70397 ## Lost River: A Valentin St. Cyr Mystery DB 70398 10 hours 51 minutes by David Fulmer read by David Hartley-Margolin New Orleans, 1913. When a man is found shot to death in a Storyville brothel, Creole detective Valentin St. Cyr returns to the life—and people—he tried to leave behind. The case could cost Valentin his freedom and his girlfriend. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70398 ## Altar of Eden DB 70403 12 hours 13 minutes by James Rollins read by John Haag New Orleans, Louisiana. U.S. Border Patrol officer Jack Menard teams up with veterinarian Lorna Polk to track down the people responsible for a boatload of exotic, genetically modified, highly intelligent animals. They also hunt for a bizarre beast that has escaped. Violence and some strong language. 2010. DB 70403 ## The Demon’s Lexicon DB/RC 70404 8 hours 48 minutes by Sarah Rees Brennan read by Kristin Allison Brothers Nick and Alan Ryves live on the run from magicians and demons. When classmates Mae and her brother Jamie arrive unannounced at the Ryves home requesting help, Nick refuses. But then Alan gets marked and Nick hunts the responsible party. For senior high and older readers. 2009. DB/RC 70404 ## After the Moment DB 70406 5 hours 48 minutes by Garret Freymann-Weyr read by Mare Trevathan Seventeen-year-old Leigh Hunter travels to Maryland to tell his stepsister Millie that her father died in a car accident. While consoling Millie, he meets and falls in love with Millie’s unstable friend Maia. But Leigh is still involved in a relationship back home. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70406 ## The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie DB/RC 70410 9 hours 35 minutes by Alan Bradley read by Kristin Allison England, 1950. Eleven-year-old aspiring chemist Flavia de Luce overhears her father in a heated argument with a stranger, who turns up dead in the garden of the Luces’ decaying estate. When Flavia’s father is charged with murder, she seeks clues in their village and his past to exonerate him. 2009. DB/RC 70410 ## Another Man’s Moccasins: A Walt Longmire Mystery DB 70412 9 hours 41 minutes by Craig Johnson read by Jim Zeiger A young Vietnamese woman found dead along a Wyoming interstate carried an old picture of someone who appears to be Sheriff Walt Longmire. The case—soon linked to a human trafficking ring—triggers Walt’s memories of experiences as a Marine during the Vietnam War. Strong language and some violence. Spur Award. 2008. DB 70412 ## The Morgue and Me DB 70413 8 hours 40 minutes by John C. Ford read by Erik Sandvold Eighteen-year-old Christopher Newell gets a summer job at the morgue hoping to learn about forensic pathology for his future career as a spy. But when examining a corpse leads Christopher to suspect a police cover-up, he investigates the case himself. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70413 ## Heaven Is a Long Way Off: A Novel of the Mountain Men DB 70420 9 hours 48 minutes by Win Blevins read by Jim Zeiger California, 1820s. Wanted for murder, widowed mountain man Sam Morgan must elude authorities while he searches for his infant daughter Esperanza, who he believes has been kidnapped by a wealthy don. Sequel to Dancing with the Golden Bear (DB/RC 70377). Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 2006. DB 70420 ## The Best American Mystery Stories, 2008 DB 70429 16 hours 48 minutes edited by George Pelecanos read by Annie Wauters Twenty tales of mystery, crime, and suspense. In Alice Munro’s “Child’s Play,” a terrible secret shared among young friends resurfaces decades later as one of them lies on her deathbed. In James Lee Burke’s “Mist,” a Hurricane Katrina evacuee struggles in the wake of unimaginable loss. 2008. DB 70429 ## The Best American Short Stories, 2008: Selected from U.S. and Canadian Magazines DB 70430 13 hours 52 minutes edited by Salman Rushdie read by Steven Carpenter Twenty stories from Harper’s Magazine, the New Yorker, and other periodicals. Katie Chase’s “Man and Wife” depicts an arranged marriage between a schoolgirl and a much-older businessman. Includes works by T.C. Boyle, Kevin Brockmeier, Alice Munro, and Tobias Wolff. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB 70430 ## The Best American Short Stories, 2009: Selected from U.S. and Canadian Magazines DB 70434 15 hours 34 minutes edited by Alice Sebold read by James Konicek Twenty short stories covering such diverse subjects as war, family, and natural disasters. In Adam Johnson’s “Hurricanes Anonymous” a Louisiana UPS driver returns to his van after a delivery to find his ex-lover has abandoned him—and their toddler son. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70434 ## Raven Summer DB 70435 3 hours 46 minutes by David Almond read by Steven Carpenter Northumberland, England. Young Liam and his friend Max follow the call of a raven to an abandoned baby. When Liam visits the baby in foster care, he bonds with two other foster children—Crystal, a wild child, and Oliver, a refugee from war-torn Liberia. For senior high readers. 2008. DB 70435 ## Cold Truth DB 70452 11 hours 23 minutes by Joel Goldman read by Joe Peck Kansas City attorney Lou Mason defends Jordan Hackett—a young woman accused of killing her psychiatrist, radio personality Dr. Gina Davenport. Mason, however, doubts Hackett is guilty. His investigation into the Davenport and Hackett families uncovers surprising relationships and causes attempts on his life. Violence and strong language. 2004. DB 70452 ## Murder Is Binding: A Booktown Mystery DB 70453 9 hours 44 minutes by Lorna Barrett read by Margaret Strom Stoneham, New Hampshire. Newcomer Tricia Miles, owner of a mystery bookstore located along a corridor of Main Street devoted to specialty bookshops, discovers the body of murdered cookbook dealer and rival merchant Doris Gleason. When Tricia herself becomes a suspect, she sets out to clear her name. Includes recipes. 2008. DB 70453 ## Simmer Down: A Gourmet Girl Mystery DB 70458 6 hours 38 minutes by Jessica Conant-Park and Susan Conant read by Colleen Delany Graduate student Chloe Carter’s boyfriend Josh, a chef, prepares to open Simmer, a posh new Boston restaurant. At a fundraiser featuring Josh’s cuisine, a nightclub owner is bludgeoned to death with Josh’s professional-grade food processor. Chloe races to solve the crime before opening night. Includes recipes. 2007. DB 70458 ## Off Minor: A Charlie Resnick Mystery DB 70459 9 hours 45 minutes by John Harvey read by David Cutler Inspector Resnick’s team investigates the disappearance of little Gloria Summers, last seen at a playground. Months later an odd, troubled youth who knew Gloria finds her body and becomes a suspect. Then another young girl living nearby also disappears. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1991. DB 70459 ## God Ain’t Blind DB 70460 10 hours 33 minutes by Mary Monroe read by Colleen Delany Annette, last seen in God Don’t Play (RC 64159), takes a young lover at the urging of her best friend Rhoda. Annette’s husband finally admits why he has neglected her. Meanwhile Rhoda’s troubled daughter returns and creates more havoc. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70460 ## Free Agent DB 70491 8 hours 55 minutes by Jeremy Duns read by Mark Ashby Nigeria, 1969. Defecting KGB agent Vladimir Slavin reveals information that could expose British operative Paul Dark’s identity as a WWII-era double agent. Paul sets out to confront—and possibly kill—Slavin and to find the Russian nurse he once loved but thought was dead. Some violence and some strong language. 2009. DB 70491 ## Carter Finally Gets It DB 70493 7 hours 42 minutes by Brent Crawford read by Mark Delgado Will Carter—who has ADD—spends freshman year of high school obsessed with hot girls, sports, and basic survival. But when his friend Abby suddenly confesses to liking him, Carter realizes that growing up and dating are harder than they look. Some strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB 70493 ## Wireless DB 70498 12 hours 11 minutes by Charles Stross read by Mark Delgado Nine science fiction short stories written by Stross between 1998 and 2008. In “Unwirer,” a collaboration with Cory Doctorow, the U.S. government arrests and charges with terrorism people who are using wireless cards and opening Internet access. Includes his Locus Award- winning novella, Missile Gap. Some strong language. 2009. DB 70498 ## I, Sniper: A Bob Lee Swagger Novel DB/RC 70523 15 hours 31 minutes by Stephen Hunter read by David Hartley-Margolin The FBI suspects that Vietnam-era sniper Carl Hitchcock murdered four aging leaders of the 1960s antiwar movement. When Hitchcock is found dead during the investigation, they ask retired sniper Bob Lee Swagger for insight. Swagger believes Hitchcock was innocent and hunts for the real culprit. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 70523 ## A Long and Winding Road: A Novel of the Mountain Men DB 70528 10 hours 11 minutes by Win Blevins read by Jim Zeiger New Mexico, 1833. Sam Morgan sets out to rescue two brides kidnapped by Navajo raiders. Sam’s adopted son Tomás—a former slave—joins him, as does Sam’s fellow trapper Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau, son of Sacajawea. Sequel to Heaven Is a Long Way Off (DB 70420). Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB 70528 ## Death without Company: A Walt Longmire Mystery DB 70533 10 hours 52 minutes by Craig Johnson read by Jim Zeiger Wyoming. Sheriff Walt Longmire investigates the death of Mari Baroja, an elderly Basque woman, at an assisted living facility. Delving into Mari’s past, he uncovers evidence of abuse connections to the coal-bed methane industry and a fellow lawman. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2006. DB 70533 ## A Cousin’s Prayer: Indiana Cousins, Book 2 DB 70535 7 hours 51 minutes by Wanda E. Brunstetter read by Kristin Allison Young Amish woman Katie Miller, still traumatized by her boyfriend’s death, returns home to Indiana from her grandparents’ house in Florida to attend her cousin’s wedding. Former schoolmate Freeman Bontrager begins courting Katie, but Eunice, a rival for his affection, starts gossip. Sequel to A Cousin’s Promise (DB 70535). 2009. DB 70535 ## Front and Center DB 70538 5 hours 50 minutes by Catherine Gilbert Murdock read by Kristin Allison Wisconsin. Happy that the football season is over, linebacker D.J., from Off Season (RC 65720), returns to her normal life. But when basketball season begins D.J. stresses about her demanding coach, college scouts, and her ex-boyfriend Brian Nelson. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70538 ## The Unseen Academicals: A Novel of Discworld DB 70539 13 hours 22 minutes by Terry Pratchett read by Kristin Allison Lord Vetinari, the tyrant of Ankh-Morpork, decides to create a football team at Unseen University. Trevor, the son of an athlete, and candle dribbler Mr. Nutt train the wizards, staff, and students with the help of pie maker Glenda and her assistant Juliet. For senior high and older readers. 2009. DB 70539 ## Coming Attractions: Katie Weldon, Book 3 DB 70542 7 hours 46 minutes by Robin Jones Gunn read by Kristin Allison As college graduation nears, Katie believes her boyfriend Rick is going to propose, but she is uncertain about their future together. Meanwhile, Katie’s friend Eli offers a spontaneous lifestyle that appeals to her. She turns to God for guidance. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70542 ## Thirteen Reasons Why DB 70544 8 hours 6 minutes by Jay Asher read by Erik Sandvold Clay Jensen receives a box of audiocassettes in the mail with no return address. Hannah Baker—a girl he barely knew but secretly liked, who committed suicide—recorded a final message for thirteen people to listen to and then pass on to the next person. For senior high readers. 2007. DB 70544 ## Breaking the Rules DB 70547 14 hours 13 minutes by Barbara Taylor Bradford read by Martha Harmon Pardee After surviving a brutal attack, Londoner Marie Marsden, known as “M,” moves to New York to jump-start her modeling career. There she falls in love with and marries actor Larry Vaughan, but M’s assailant discovers her whereabouts. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70547 ## Wages of Sin DB 70553 8 hours 57 minutes by Jenna Maclaine read by Martha Harmon Pardee England, 1815. Witch Dulcinea “Cin” Craven struggles to control her powerful sorcery skills as an ancient, evil demon takes notice of her newfound abilities. Her only chance for survival is to enlist the help of the Righteous DB 70553 ## —three vampire warriors. Violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB 70553 ## Hurricane Song DB 70556 3 hours 22 minutes by Paul Volponi read by Erik Sandvold Sophomore football hopeful Miles Shaw has moved from Chicago to join his father, a jazz musician in New Orleans, when Hurricane Katrina hits. Holed up in the Superdome without electricity or food, they protect each other as gangs attack. Violence and strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB 70556 ## The Chains of Sarai Stone DB 70560 5 hours 33 minutes by Cynthia Haseloff read by Kristin Allison 1861. Twenty-five years ago, Indian raiders massacred Silas Stone’s wife and two of his sons. They also kidnapped his grandchildren, including beautiful Sarai. Now Sarai has finally been found, but she does not want to come home and refuses to leave her Comanche family. Some violence. 1995. DB 70560 ## Never Tell a Lie DB 70563 7 hours 5 minutes by Hallie Ephron read by Martha Harmon Pardee When very pregnant Ivy Rose and her husband David have a yard sale, they are surprised by the arrival of Melinda White, also pregnant, whom they knew slightly in high school. After David gives Melinda a tour of the house, she disappears—and mounting evidence implicates David. 2009. DB 70563 ## Diving into the Wreck DB 70566 9 hours 1 minute by Kristine Kathryn Rusch read by Kristin Allison When a lone space pilot nicknamed Boss picks up a faint energy signature, she finds a derelict five-thousand-year-old Dignity Vessel from Earth. Returning to Longbow Station, Boss keeps the amazing—but impossible—discovery secret from everyone, including the five expert divers she hires to explore the perilous wreck. Some strong language. 2009. DB 70566 ## Irreplaceable DB 70567 12 hours 16 minutes by Stephen Lovely read by Martha Harmon Pardee Iowa. After Alex Voormann’s wife Isabel is run over by a truck, Alex donates her heart to Chicago mother Janet Corcoran. A year later, Alex is still conflicted over his decision when a grateful Janet and the guilty driver contact him and his mother-in-law. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70567 ## Terminal Mind DB 70572 10 hours 40 minutes by David Walton read by Erik Sandvold Future America. The Philadelphia Crater is splintered: the poor of the Combs barely survive, while the rich of the Rim overindulge in biological modifications. Rimmer Mark McGovern and Comber Darin Kinsley hack into a satellite in protest and accidentally release a destructive virus. Philip K. Dick Award. 2008. DB 70572 ## Risky Business DB 70580 6 hours 59 minutes by Nora Roberts read by Gabra Zackman The Caribbean. After the body of Liz Palmer’s dive-business employee Jerry Sharpe is discovered, Jerry’s twin Jonas arrives with questions Liz can’t answer. But when Liz’s life is threatened, she joins Jonas in his search through Jerry’s dangerous past. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 1986. DB 70580 ## Winter Garden DB/RC 70583 14 hours 51 minutes by Kristin Hannah read by Susan Ericksen Sisters Meredith, a homebody, and Nina, a world-traveling photojournalist, reunite at their father’s deathbed along with Anya, their coldhearted Russian mother. Anya promises her husband that she will tell the girls the story of her past in war-torn Leningrad. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70583 ## Iron River DB/RC 70584 12 hours 7 minutes by T. Jefferson Parker read by David Colacci LAPD deputy sheriff Charlie Hood, from Renegades (DB/RC 69330), joins a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms operation to stop the flow of U.S. weapons into Mexico. Hood uncovers a gun manufacturer’s illegal scam, but another team member is kidnapped. Strong language and some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70584 ## The Truth about Lord Stoneville DB/RC 70589 9 hours 46 minutes by Sabrina Jeffries read by James Clamp Carefree rake Oliver Sharpe, the marquess of Stoneville, is threatened with disinheritance if he doesn’t marry. Oliver blackmails American Maria Butterfield, whose search for her missing fiancé has brought her to London, into masquerading as his betrothed. Explicit descriptions of sex, some violence and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70589 ## East of Desolation DB 70590 5 hours 50 minutes by Jack Higgins read by Michael Page A pilot’s widow hires Joe Martin to fly her and insurance company representatives to Cape Desolation, Greenland, where her husband’s small plane crashed. But the body they find is not the husband’s—and a cache of emeralds may be behind everything. Some violence and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 1968. DB 70590 ## Once a Runner DB 70591 8 hours 37 minutes by John L. Parker read by Patrick Lawlor College student Quenton Cassidy is suspended from the track team after joining an anti-Vietnam War protest. Quenton quits school, leaving behind a girlfriend and a scholarship, and travels to a monastic country retreat to train for a four-minute-mile race. Strong language. Commercial audiobook. 1978. DB 70591 ## No Mercy DB/RC 70592 10 hours 36 minutes by Lori Armstrong read by Jennifer Van Dyck Part-Sioux Mercy Gunderson, a U.S. army sniper home on leave in South Dakota, discovers a dead boy on her late father’s ranch. When her nephew is also murdered and the sheriff fails to follow up, Mercy herself investigates. Violence and strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70592 ## Dance to the Piper DB 70594 6 hours 55 minutes by Nora Roberts read by Marie Caliendo Dancer Maddy O’Hurley meets music mogul Reed Valentine and the two fall in love despite different outlooks and experiences. Descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 1988. DB 70594 ## Fired Up DB/RC 70595 10 hours 4 minutes by Jayne Ann Krentz read by Joyce Bean Financier Jack Winters fears he is falling victim to the centuries-old family curse that will make him insane unless he finds the legendary Burning Lamp. Jack turns to Seattle paranormal investigator Chloe Harper for help. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 70595 ## Wicked: Witch DB 70596 8 hours 18 minutes by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguie read by Cassandra Morris After her parents’ deaths, Holly goes to Seattle to live with her aunt Marie-Claire and twin cousins Amanda and Nicole. Holly learns that they are descended from an ancient line of French witches who have battled warlocks for centuries. Violence and some strong language. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2002. DB 70596 ## Captivate DB/RC 70597 8 hours 2 minutes by Carrie Jones read by Julia Whelan Zara, from Need (DB/RC 69421), has contained the pixies threatening Bedford, Maine, but now a new pixie king, Astley, has come to town. Despite her distrust, Zara must work with him to rescue her boyfriend Nick. Some violence. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70597 ## Catalyst: A Tale of the Barque Cats DB/RC 70598 8 hours 39 minutes by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough read by Laural Merlington Chessie, a cat who lives aboard a spacecraft with her human Janina, is kidnapped. Chessie gives birth in captivity, and one kitten forms a telepathic connection with their captor’s son. When government disease- control measures threaten the cats, everyone joins forces to save them. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70598 ## Where the God of Love Hangs Out: Fiction DB/RC 70599 7 hours 15 minutes by Amy Bloom read by Susan Ericksen Two sets of linked stories exploring passion, family, and friendship anchor this compilation by the author of Away (RC 65368). In the title piece a woman comes clean about her past to her father-in-law. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70599 ## A Knife Edge DB 70603 13 hours 50 minutes by David Rollins read by Mel Foster Special investigator Vin Cooper researches the accidental death of a marine scientist who was attacked by a shark after he fell off a military ship near the coast of Japan. When a second scientist dies Cooper suspects a cover-up. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2006. DB 70603 ## The Death Trust DB/RC 70604 13 hours 32 minutes by David Rollins read by Mel Foster Air force investigator major Vincent “Vin” Cooper and agent Anna Masters probe two bizarre deaths: those of U.S. general Abraham Scott— the vice president’s son-in-law—and of Scott’s army-sergeant son. Vin and Anna uncover accidents pointing to a political conspiracy. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2005. DB/RC 70604 ## Numbers DB/RC 70605 9 hours 3 minutes by Rachel Ward read by Sarah Coomes Teenager Jem can see numbers in people’s eyes—the date they will die. Jem attempts to avoid emotional attachments but bonds with Spider on a day-trip to London, where she discovers that all tourists share the same numbers. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70605 ## Summer Lovin’ DB/RC 70607 8 hours 11 minutes by Carly Phillips read by Bernadette Quigley New Jersey. Zoe Costa, from Under the Boardwalk (RC 62838), is intrigued when Boston lawyer Ryan Baldwin claims to be related to Zoe’s foster sister Sam, whom the Costas are about to adopt. Zoe investigates and uncovers Baldwin family secrets. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2005. DB/RC 70607 ## Bulletproof Mascara DB/RC 70609 11 hours 51 minutes by Bethany Maines read by Renee Raudman Linguist Nikki Lanier becomes a covert operative for makeup conglomerate Carrie Mae. After being trained and armed with flash grenade lipsticks and other deadly cosmetic technologies, Nikki teams up with Valerie Robinson to rescue an abducted sex-trade protestor. Strong language and some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70609 ## The Wild Zone DB/RC 70610 10 hours 33 minutes by Joy Fielding read by Jeffrey Cummings Miami, Florida. Personal trainer Jeff Rydell, his half brother Will, and friend Tom Whitman—a dishonorably discharged veteran—pick up Suzy Bigelow at a South Beach bar. But Suzy, an abused wife, has her own agenda. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70610 ## The Wife’s Tale DB/RC 70611 11 hours 40 minutes by Lori Lansens read by Justine Eyre Obese Mary Gooch’s handsome husband Jimmy leaves her on their silver anniversary. Mary flies from rural Ontario to her mother-in-law’s home in California to wait for Jimmy. Instead she finds kindred spirits and her authentic self. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70611 ## The Man You’ll Marry and The First Man You Meet DB/RC 70612 6 hours 54 minutes by Debbie Macomber read by Kate Rudd In The Man You’ll Marry Shelly is horrified when her family’s marriage- predicting wedding dress arrives. In The First Man You Meet newly married Shelly sends the gown to the Hawaii hotel room where her best friend Jill will be staying. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70612 ## The Killing Edge DB 70615 9 hours 23 minutes by Heather Graham read by Julia Whelan Florida psychologist Chloe Marin, who escaped a party-turned-massacre as a teen, helps police and PI Luke Cane search for a missing model. Chloe is guided by visions of the model’s ghost—and haunted by memories of the bloodbath she survived. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70615 ## Gentle Warrior DB/RC 70616 11 hours 0 minutes by Julie Garwood read by Anne Flosnik Feudal England. Elizabeth Montwright escaped the massacre that slaughtered her family and exiled her from her ancestral castle. Disguised as a peasant and bent on revenge, Elizabeth seeks help from baron Geoffrey Berkley. But Geoffrey wants only to seduce her. Violence and explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 1985. DB/RC 70616 ## The Sheen on the Silk DB 70617 19 hours 9 minutes by Anne Perry read by Angela Dawe Physician Anna Zarides arrives in 1273 Constantinople to help clear the name of her exiled brother. Anna disguises herself as a eunuch and works her way up in society among feuding politicians and priests. Meanwhile, a new crusade threatens the city. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70617 ## Close to You DB/RC 70621 10 hours 40 minutes by Christina Dodd read by Natalie Ross Austin, Texas. New television reporter Kate Montgomery hires bodyguard Teague Ramos after she realizes someone is stalking her. Meanwhile, Kate’s sisters Pepper and Hope, who were raised in foster families, search for her. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2005. DB/RC 70621 ## Rachel’s Garden: Pleasant Valley, Book 2 DB/RC 70644 9 hours 31 minutes by Marta Perry read by Tanya Eby With her Amish community’s help, widow Rachel Brand operates a dairy farm and raises her three children. When Gideon Zook, a friend of Rachel’s late husband, offers to build her a greenhouse, she initially resists but comes to realize that life goes on. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB/RC 70644 ## Innocent DB 70748 13 hours 7 minutes by Scott Turow read by Jack Fox Sixty-year-old appellate court judge Rusty Sabich is accused of killing his bipolar wife Barbara. Tommy Molto, who had unsuccessfully tried Rusty for his lover’s murder in Presumed Innocent (RC 26965), leads the prosecution in Rusty’s trial. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70748 ## Point Omega DB/RC 70751 3 hours 37 minutes by Don DeLillo read by Guy Williams Director Jim Finley approaches Iraq war planner and scholar Richard Elster to be the subject of a documentary film. Elster invites Finley to his desert retreat, where the two spend days talking. Then Elster’s daughter arrives and the moviemaker’s plan takes an unexpected turn. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB/RC 70751 ## The Postmistress DB/RC 70752 10 hours 33 minutes by Sarah Blake read by Gabriella Cavallero 1940–1941. Postmistress Iris and newlywed Emma are newcomers on Cape Cod, while female reporter and New York native Frankie is covering the Blitz in London. Emma’s physician husband joins the war effort in England, where a tragic accident brings the three women’s lives together. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB/RC 70752 ## The Wolf at the Door DB/RC 70755 8 hours 35 minutes by Jack Higgins read by David Hartley-Margolin After Russia’s prime minister targets an elite group of British spies for assassination, top operative Sean Dillon and his cohorts begin a counteroperation to protect themselves and their families. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2010. DB/RC 70755 ## Kisser DB/RC 70756 7 hours 20 minutes by Stuart Woods read by David Hartley-Margolin Stone Barrington agrees to help find a Broadway role for actress Carrie Cox while protecting her from her ex-husband. Barrington also takes on the case of an artist swindling the daughter of a wealthy art dealer. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB/RC 70756 ## Angelology DB/RC 70757 18 hours 47 minutes by Danielle Trussoni read by Gabriella Cavallero After receiving a peculiar request to access St. Rose Convent’s archives, Sister Evangeline searches for answers on her own. Her discoveries thrust her into an age-old battle between the Society for Angelologists and the half-angel, half-human Nephilim as a catastrophic event nears. Violence. Best-seller. 2010. DB/RC 70757 ## Fantasy in Death DB/RC 70758 10 hours 49 minutes by J.D. Robb read by Martha Harmon Pardee New York, 2060. Lieutenant Eve Dallas investigates the decapitation of virtual-reality game inventor Bart Minnock in his secure apartment. Eve’s husband Roarke teaches Eve to play computer games, and Eve writes a new program to capture the killer. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2010. DB/RC 70758 ## Caught DB/RC 70759 10 hours 47 minutes by Harlan Coben read by Jim Zeiger Dan Mercer grew up in foster care before graduating from Princeton and taking a job working with troubled teens. His life implodes when an investigative reporter accuses him of being a pedophile. Meanwhile, in the same New Jersey community, a seventeen-year-old girl disappears without a trace. Some violence. Bestseller. 2010. DB/RC 70759 ## Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand DB 70760 12 hours 40 minutes by Helen Simonson read by Gabriella Cavallero Sussex, England. Straitlaced, retired, and widowed Major Ernest Pettigrew gradually falls in love with an educated, British-born Pakistani widow Mrs. Ali. Their burgeoning relationship must weather problems with younger family members, latent prejudice among the villagers, and a series of misunderstandings. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70760 ## ### 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. Many books are also available for download on the NLS BARD website at http://nlsbard.loc.gov/. Have you registered for BARD? It’s easy! Contact your cooperating library to find out how. ### Nonfiction Young Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle DB/RC 69077 2 hours 33 minutes by Ruth Ashby read by Kristin Allison This biography of Charles Darwin (1809–1882) focuses on the scientific observations and discoveries about the natural world that he made during his five-year shipboard voyage around the world. Discusses his collections of plants and birds, which led him to his theory of evolution. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB/RC 69077 ## Hybrid Cars DB 69771 0 hours 58 minutes by Bonnie Juettner read by Erin Jones Discusses fossil fuels and the energy crisis and their role in the development of hybrid cars. Surveys the past, present, and future use of electricity, hydrogen, and compressed air as alternative power sources. Provides an overview of automakers’ experiments and products, including the Toyota Prius. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB 69771 ## Cars on Mars: Roving the Red Planet DB 69985 1 hour 33 minutes by Alexandra Siy read by Barry Bernson Discusses the geological mission of the twin robotic rovers Spirit and Opportunity that were sent to Mars in 2003. Explains physical conditions on Mars’s surface, the vehicles’ mechanical problems and their solutions, and the transmitted images that indicate water once existed on Mars. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 69985 ## Real Knights: Over Twenty True Stories of Battle and Adventure DB 69994 0 hours 43 minutes by Christopher Gravett read by Jack Fox Short entries on individual knights including Richard the “Lionheart,” who died in 1199 from an arrow in the shoulder, and the future King Henry V of England, who survived an arrow in the face. Discusses facts about armor, clothing, and war tactics, as well as castles and tournaments. For grades 4-7. 2005. DB 69994 ## Meet Naiche: A Native Boy from the Chesapeake Bay Area DB 69997 0 hours 40 minutes by Gabrielle Tayac read by Erin Jones Details the daily routine of Naiche Woosah Tayac, a rural Maryland boy. Discusses his Piscataway and Apache family heritage, tribal customs, and traditional ceremonies, such as the awakening of Mother Earth, that are still observed today. For grades 4-7. 2002. DB 69997 ## Animal Communication DB 70001 2 hours 31 minutes by Stephen M. Tomecek read by Andy Pyle Examines reasons why animals and insects communicate: getting food, staying safe, finding a mate, and protecting territory. Discusses examples of communication behavior, such as using visuals, chemicals, sound, and touch. Also presents scientific discoveries involving animal intelligence. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB 70001 ## Animal Courtship DB 70002 2 hours 37 minutes by Krista West read by Erin Jones Discusses the ways various species attract mates to produce offspring. Examines the rules and rituals of insects, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals that seek a partner by singing, dancing, glowing, or attacking. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB 70002 ## Animal Defenses DB 70003 3 hours 36 minutes by Christina Wilsdon read by Randy Wieck Examines behavioral and physical adaptations that animals and insects make to avoid being eaten. Discusses blending in with surroundings during threats of danger, tactics for escape, body armor, bad smells and tastes, powerful poisons, venomous stings and bites, imitating another creature, and fighting back. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB 70003 ## Animal Hunting and Feeding DB 70004 2 hours 19 minutes by Natalie Goldstein read by Brian Conn Examines various ways animals and insects find food: some wait for food to come by, some chase or trap prey, and some scavenge from others’ leftovers. Discusses food chains, food webs, and evolutionary changes caused by feeding relationships. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB 70004 ## Animal Life in Groups DB 70005 3 hours 26 minutes by Toney Allman read by Carol Dines Discusses the advantages to individuals who live as part of a social group and explains various group structures, from hives and flocks to packs and herds. Examines community living in terms of the evolution of cooperative behavior, intelligence, and emotions. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB 70005 ## Animal Migration DB 70006 3 hours 20 minutes by Gretel H. Schueller and Sheila K. Schueller read by Carol Dines Discusses the long journeys undertaken by butterflies, birds, reindeer, turtles, and whales, among others, to find a comfortable climate, eat better, or reproduce. Explains the instinct to begin a migration, the dangerous conditions, and seasonal cycles. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB 70006 ## Make Your Own Musical Instruments DB 70021 0 hours 33 minutes by Anna-Marie D’Cruz read by Kerry Dukin Step-by-step directions for creating eight musical instruments from readily available materials. Turn big buttons, cord, and thin cardboard into castanets; a plastic shopping bag and empty Pringle tubes into bongo drums; or a shoebox, wooden coat hanger, and rubber bands into a harp. Adult supervision recommended. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 70021 ## Saving the Ghost of the Mountain: An Expedition among Snow Leopards in Mongolia DB 70022 2 hours 13 minutes by Sy Montgomery read by Barry Bernson Chronicles a trip to Altai Mountains, Mongolia, by scientist Tom McCarthy and his team, to study and protect the elusive snow leopard. Discusses McCarthy’s background, interests, and enjoyment of field work. Provides facts on the animals, peoples, and history of the region. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70022 ## A Kid’s Guide to Making a Terrarium DB 70024 0 hours 45 minutes by Stephanie Bearce read by Madelyn Buzzard Explains how to plan, create, and maintain a miniature garden under glass in your own home. Discusses making a working water cycle, selecting a proper container, and growing tropical plants. Encourages experimentation. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 70024 ## A Kid’s Guide to Container Gardening DB 70025 0 hours 48 minutes by Stephanie Bearce read by Madelyn Buzzard Explains how to grow plants—herbs, vegetables, flowers—in pots, tubs, wooden boxes, or any other container that will hold soil. Discusses the advantages of these portable gardens, selecting the right plant for your climate, and keeping it growing. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 70025 ## John Muir: Protecting and Preserving the Environment DB 70198 1 hour 46 minutes by Henry Elliot read by Patrick Downer Biography of conservationist John Muir (1838–1914), founder of the Sierra Club in 1892. Discusses Muir’s love for the wilderness; his thousand-mile walk from Indiana to Florida; his camping trips, including one with President Roosevelt; and his work to establish national parks. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB 70198 ## Victor Wouk: The Father of the Hybrid Car DB 70200 1 hour 43 minutes by Sean Callery read by Patrick Downer Biography of the American electrical engineer Victor Wouk (1919–2005), who in 1974 invented the hybrid car, which runs on gas and electricity. Discusses the environmental issues that his invention addressed and the commercial success of these alternative vehicles twenty-seven years later. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB 70200 ## Ernest Hemingway: A Writer’s Life DB 70464 4 hours 57 minutes by Catherine Reef read by James Konicek Biography of Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961), whose streamlined prose won both a Pulitzer and a Nobel Prize. Discusses his adventures as a hunter, war correspondent, and soldier. Covers his love for drinking and bullfighting, his wives and children, and his writing prowess. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2009. DB 70464 ## Mean behind the Screen: What You Need to Know about Cyberbullying DB 70474 0 hours 57 minutes by Toney Allman read by Mark Delgado Discusses online harassment, or cyberbullying, and its consequences. Explains why this behavior is hurtful and risky to both the receiver and the sender. Offers possible solutions to the problem. A high- interest, low-vocabulary book. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2009. DB 70474 ## Marching for Freedom: Walk Together, Children, and Don’t You Grow Weary DB 70496 2 hours 1 minute by Elizabeth Partridge read by Bob Moore Traces the 1965 protests against voting discrimination in Alabama led by Martin Luther King Jr. Discusses ordinary kids placing themselves at risk of being beaten and sprayed with tear gas to participate in the civil rights struggle in Selma and the five-day march to Montgomery. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70496 ## Recycle This Book: One Hundred Top Children’s Book Authors Tell You How to Go Green DB 70499 4 hours 39 minutes edited by Dan Gutman read by Bob Moore Authors provide tips to save energy, reduce waste, and help the environment. In “Stamp Out Witches’ Drawers” John Scieszka recommends never using plastic bags. In “It’s a Wrap!” Lurlene McDaniel suggests recycling maps and newspapers as gift wrap. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70499 ## Ghost Hunters DB/RC 70555 1 hour 51 minutes by William W. Lace read by Kristin Allison Explores the supernatural world of ghosts and those who hunt them. Profiles popular paranormal investigators Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, who are known for their television show Ghost Hunters. Discusses creepy locations; the history of ghost “busting;” and the tasks of tracking, recording, and photographing apparitions. For grades 5-8. 2010. DB/RC 70555 ## ### Fiction If a Tree Falls at Lunch Period DB/RC 66780 4 hours 38 minutes by Gennifer Choldenko read by Miriam Wagner In alternating chapters, Kirsten and Walker describe adjusting to seventh grade. Kirsten complains about gaining weight, losing her best friend, and dealing with her parents’ fights. Walker wants to succeed in this all-white private school. Then Kirsten discovers that she and Walker share a wrenching secret. For grades 5-8. 2007. DB/RC 66780 ## George’s Secret Key to the Universe DB/RC 66970 5 hours 12 minutes by Lucy Hawking and Stephen Hawking read by Kristin Allison George enters the modern world of technology when he meets his new neighbor Annie and her scientist father Eric, whose supercomputer Cosmos can whisk these explorers anywhere in the universe. When a rival scientist sends Eric to a black hole, George must save him. For grades 4-7. 2007. DB/RC 66970 ## Dandelion Fire: One Hundred Cupboards, Book 2 DB 69727 13 hours 26 minutes by N.D. Wilson read by John Polk Henry York continues exploring the worlds he first discovered in One Hundred Cupboards (DB/RC 66869). Although aware of the danger, Henry is determined to find the truth about where he is from and who his parents are. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB 69727 ## Uncharted Waters DB 69736 4 hours 30 minutes by Leslie Bulion read by Gary Tipton Jonah and his ten-year-old sister Jaye spend the summer with their uncle Nate at the beach. Jonah’s secrets—fear of the sea and failing seventh-grade English—overshadow his vacation, but jobs at a marina and with a marine biologist help Jonah sort out these issues. For grades 4- 7. 2006. DB 69736 ## Standing for Socks DB 69745 4 hours 24 minutes by Elissa Brent Weissman read by Jill Fox In fifth grade, Fara becomes known for wearing mismatched socks as a statement of individuality. But in sixth grade, when she campaigns to be student-council president, people pay less attention to her ideas than to her socks, much to Fara’s distress. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB 69745 ## Martin Bridge: Onwards and Upwards! DB 69758 0 hours 58 minutes by Jessica Scott Kerrin read by Madelyn Buzzard In “Keyboard” Martin reacts to his mother’s enthusiasm for playing a musical instrument. While in “Rope” Martin’s dislike of having a girl join his Junior Badgers troop changes to respect for Laila’s courage. For grades 2-4. 2009. DB 69758 ## The Beef Princess of Practical County DB 69783 4 hours 49 minutes by Michelle Houts read by Erin Jones Twelve-year-old Libby raises two calves in hopes of winning the steer competition at Practical County Fair in Nowhere, Indiana. Her father warns her not to name them or become too attached because they will be sold at auction. Libby names the calves Piggy and Mule. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB 69783 ## Everything for a Dog DB 70000 4 hours 48 minutes by Ann M. Martin read by Brian Conn Bone, an orphaned dog from A Dog’s Life (RC 60787), finds and loses a series of homes. In alternating stories Charlie’s family pet Sunny helps him through the grief of his older brother’s death and Henry, a lonely boy, pleads for a dog of his own. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB 70000 ## Death in the Air: The Boy Sherlock Holmes; His Second Case DB/RC 70217 7 hours 42 minutes by Shane Peacock read by Guy Williams London, July 1867. Thirteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes watches as trapeze star Monsieur Mercure plummets one hundred feet to the floor of the Crystal Palace. Sherlock examines the broken trapeze bar, hears Mercure’s last words, and notices something that no one else sees. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 70217 ## White Sands, Red Menace DB/RC 70219 7 hours 20 minutes by Ellen Klages read by Mare Trevathan New Mexico, 1946. Twelve-year-old Suze Gordon and her friend Dewey Kerrigan, from The Green Glass Sea (RC 64564), move to the rocket- testing town of Alamogordo. Differences in politics and moral beliefs increase tension between Suze’s parents, while the girls face conflicts of their own. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 70219 ## Charlie Bone and the Beast: Children of the Red King, Book 6 DB/RC 70223 7 hours 34 minutes by Jenny Nimmo read by Anne Hancock When Asa Pike, a Bloor’s Academy student with the ability to change into a beast at dusk, goes missing, twelve-year-old Charlie Bone suspects a new classmate, the magically gifted Dagbert Endless, of foul play. Sequel to Charlie Bone and the Hidden King (DB/RC 62776). For grades 5-8. 2007. DB/RC 70223 ## Charlie Bone and the Shadow: Children of the Red King, Book 7 DB 70251 8 hours 17 minutes by Jenny Nimmo read by Anne Hancock The enchanter Count Harken seeks revenge on the Red King’s heirs by imprisoning Charlie Bone’s ancestors in the forbidding land of Badlock. Traveling through a painting, Charlie and his friend’s dog Runner Bean head to the rescue. Sequel to Charlie Bone and the Beast (DB/RC 70223). For grades 5-8. 2008. DB 70251 ## Vanishing Girl: The Boy Sherlock Holmes; His Third Case DB/RC 70380 8 hours 59 minutes by Shane Peacock read by Guy Williams Victorian London. Young Master Sherlock investigates an abduction case. Fourteen-year-old Victoria of the wealthy Rathbone family disappears in broad daylight from crowded Hyde Park. There are no clues, and no ransom note is sent until several months pass. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB/RC 70380 ## Alfred Kropp: The Thirteenth Skull DB/RC 70381 8 hours 23 minutes by Rick Yancey read by Erik Sandvold Alfred, the last descendant of Sir Lancelot, is once again in danger as he investigates a top-secret project called SOFIA and eludes a new enemy who seems determined to kill him. Sequel to Alfred Kropp: The Seal of Solomon (RC 65725). Violence. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 70381 ## Where the Mountain Meets the Moon DB 70391 4 hours 43 minutes by Grace Lin read by Gabriella Cavallero Minli, an adventurous girl, lives in a poor Chinese village near Fruitless Mountain. Inspired by her father’s stories, Minli sets out to find the Old Man of the Moon to restore the mountain’s bounty. Along the way, Minli encounters magical creatures, including a helpful dragon. For grades 3-6. Newbery Honor Book. 2009. DB 70391 ## Rescuing Seneca Crane DB 70392 5 hours 51 minutes by Susan Runholt read by Mare Trevathan Edinburgh, Scotland. Fourteen-year-old American girls Kari and Lucas befriend lonely teenage piano prodigy Seneca Crane. When Seneca disappears after a concert, Kari and Lucas follow a clue and their own instincts to find Seneca and attempt a rescue. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70392 ## Umbrella Summer DB/RC 70399 3 hours 41 minutes by Lisa Graff read by Mare Trevathan After her eleven-year-old brother Jared dies suddenly from a rare heart condition, ten-year-old Annie worries about everything being dangerous, from bug bites to riding her bike. A new neighbor, Mrs. Finch, and some of her friends help Annie cope with her sadness and honor Jared’s life. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB/RC 70399 ## This Family Is Driving Me Crazy: Ten Stories about Surviving Your Family DB 70475 4 hours 29 minutes edited by M. Jerry Weiss and Helen S. Weiss read by Gregory Gorton Ten short stories about kids dealing with their families. In Gordon Korman’s “Wimp of Sparta,” Peter refuses to join his daredevil family in dangerous sports. In Walter Dean Myers’s “Midnight Bus to Georgia,” Grandpa Lee Curry has shady adventures in Harlem. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70475 ## When the Sergeant Came Marching Home DB 70485 4 hours 58 minutes by Don Lemna read by Mark Delgado Ten-year-old Donald’s father comes home to Montana after World War II and decides to buy a run-down farm in the middle of nowhere. Angry and confused, Donald plans to run away to Hollywood. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB 70485 ## The Little Secret DB 70502 4 hours 32 minutes by Kate Saunders read by Mary Kane When Jane befriends Staffa, the oddly old-fashioned new girl in her class, and accepts an invitation to spend summer vacation in Scotland, Jane begins an adventure that takes her to a magical realm from which she may not be able to return. For grades 3-6. 2006. DB 70502 ## Seattle Blues DB 70506 4 hours 35 minutes by Michael Wenberg read by Mary Kane Seattle, 1970. Thirteen-year-old Maya learns more about her African American heritage and the jazz age when she spends the summer with her grandmother. Finding her grandfather’s trombone in the attic leads Maya and her grandmother to discover a shared love of music. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70506 ## Flight of the Phoenix: Nathaniel Fludd, Beastologist; Book 1 DB 70527 2 hours 25 minutes by R.L. LaFevers read by Erik Sandvold England, 1928. After his parents are declared lost at sea, ten-year-old Nate’s guardian, Aunt Phil, whisks him away to Arabia. There he begins his training as a beastologist by overseeing the birth of a phoenix, which happens only once every five hundred years. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 70527 ## Change-Up: Mystery at the World Series DB 70540 8 hours 25 minutes by John Feinstein read by Erik Sandvold While covering the World Series in Boston, teenage sports reporters Stevie and Susan Carol, from Cover-Up (DB/RC 67245), interview pitcher Norbert Doyle. Discrepancies in his life story arouse their suspicions, but Doyle’s secrets are not about baseball. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB 70540 ## Clover Twig and the Magical Cottage DB 70561 5 hours 32 minutes by Kaye Umansky read by Mare Trevathan Ten-year-old Clover Twig, a sensible and hardworking girl, takes a job with Mrs. Eckles, a messy witch with a weird cottage. While Mrs. Eckles is away, Clover defends the cottage—helped by her new friend Wilf and Neville, a smelly cat—from Mrs. Eckles’s feuding sister. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB 70561 ## Steel Trapp: The Challenge DB/RC 70585 5 hours 52 minutes by Ridley Pearson read by William Dufris Fourteen-year-old Steven “Steel” Trapp travels by train to Washington, D.C., to enter his scent-sniffing robot in the National Science Challenge contest. Steel tries to return a briefcase that was left on an overhead rack and finds himself involved in a terrorist plot. For grades 5-8. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 70585 ## Mare’s War DB 70850 7 hours 55 minutes by Tanita S. Davis read by Mare Trevathan Teens Octavia and Tali reluctantly take a cross-country road trip with their eighty-year-old grandmother. But Mare’s stories about growing up black in 1940s Alabama and running away from home to join the army during World War II make the journey worthwhile. For grades 6-9. Coretta Scott King Honor Book. 2009. DB 70850 ## ### _Foreign Language Books_ The following titles are available in the languages designated. Have you registered for BARD? It’s easy! Contact your cooperating library to find out how. Spanish El Viaje (The Journey) DB 68966 1 hora 59 minutos editado por Kenneth Jernigan leRdo por Juan RamRrez Colección de ensayos que acentúan las contribuciones significativas de los ciegos a la sociedad. Incluye obras por por Kenneth Jernigan, ex presidente de la Federación Nacional de Ciegos; Peggy Pinder, abogado; y Theodore DB 68966 ## Paul Lubitz, violinista, cantante, y afinador de pianos. (Collection of essays that highlight meaningful contributions to society by individuals with blindness. Includes entries by Kenneth Jernigan, spokesperson for the National Federation of the Blind; Peggy Pinder, lawyer; and Theodore Paul Lubitz, violinist, singer, and piano tuner.) 1993. DB 68966 ## Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo: El Amor entre el Elefante y la Paloma (Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo: The Love between the Elephant and the Dove) DB 68980 4 horas 50 minutos por Gabriel Sánchez Sorondo leRdo por Juan RamRrez Explora la relación tumultuosa de los artistas mexicanos Kahlo y Rivera. Ella, una pequeña semi-inválida; el, veinte años mayor que ella, corpulento, y dado a beber. Su amor volátil, politizado, y no convencional cambia la cara del arte latinoamericano. Descripciones de índole sexual. (Explores the marriage of Mexican artists Kahlo and Rivera—she petite and physically impaired by injuries and pain; he twenty years her senior, corpulent, and given to drink. Author asserts that their volatile, politicized, and unconventional relationship changed Latin American art. Some descriptions of sex.) 2009. DB 68980 ## El Dinero del Diablo (The Devil’s Money) DB 68981 7 horas 44 minutos por Pedro Ángel Palou leRdo por Gilberto Cabrera Roma. Padre Ignacio Gonzaga y Shoval Revach, un especialista forense de Israel, llegan al Vaticano para investigar una serie de asesinatos brutales. Un rastro de pruebas arroja luz sobre un pasado secreto: la historia desconocida de la Santa Sede en la sombra de Mussolini y Hitler. (Rome. Father Ignacio Gonzaga and Shoval Revach, an Israeli forensic specialist, arrive at the Vatican to investigate a series of brutal murders. They discover evidence of secret connections, lost to history, between the Holy See, Mussolini, and Hitler.) 2009. DB 68981 ## Forjadores de la América Independiente (Builders of the Independent Americas) DB 68984 5 horas 0 minutos por Gabriela Orozco leRdo por MarRa Pino Una introducción concisa a los movimientos de independencia en las Américas de los siglos dieciocho y diecinueve. Explora las guerras paralelas de emancipación política del dominio colonial y la lucha por la libertad en los dos hemisferios. Evalúa la huella colectiva de Washington, Bolívar, Hidalgo y Costilla, San Martín y otros sobre la historia de la región. (Concise introduction to the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century independence movements of the Americas. Explores the parallel wars of political emancipation from colonial rule in both hemispheres. Assesses the collective impact of Washington, Bolívar, Hidalgo y Costilla, San Martín, and others on the history of the region.) 2009. DB 68984 ## Diario de Ana Frank (The Diary of Anne Frank) DB 68986 9 horas 26 minutos por Ana Frank leRdo por MarRa Pino En este diario comenzando en su decimotercer cumpleaños en 1942, una niña judía expresa sus esperanzas y temores durante dos años confinado con su familia en un apartamento secreto en Ámsterdam ocupado por los alemanes. Traducido por Patricia González Villanueva. (In this diary begun on her thirteenth birthday in 1942, a Jewish girl in German- occupied Amsterdam records her hopes and fears during two years of close confinement with her family as they hide from the Nazis in a secret apartment. Translated by Patricia González Villanueva.) 2009. DB 68986 ## Purgatorio (Purgatory) DB 68992 8 horas 52 minutos por Tomás Eloy Martínez leRdo por MarRa Pino Emilia Dupuy está completamente soprendida al encontrar a su marido, Simón Cardoso, en un restaurante en Nueva Jersey. Lo perdió hace treinta años antes en Argentina, supuestamente “desaparecido” por la junta militar. El hecho de que no ha envejecido en lo mínimo apunta hacia un misterio mucho más grande. Descripciones de índole sexual y lenguaje injurioso. (Emilia is shocked to find her husband Simón in a New Jersey restaurant thirty years after he went missing in Argentina— presumably “disappeared” by the military junta. The fact that he has not aged points to a larger mystery. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex.) 2008. DB 68992 ## ### Audio Magazines For a free subscription to these magazines, contact your cooperating library. 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