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The members of the Collection Development Advisory Group wish to thank fellow patrons and librarians for their input concerning the NLS program. Please be assured that ideas and suggestions were thoroughly discussed in the committee's deliberations.
Please continue to assist us by contacting committee members or your cooperating braille or talking-book library with your suggestions. Input from readers is the key ingredient in the success of our program.
The group will meet again at NLS on May 21-23, 2003.
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Mr. Blas Yslas Jr.The federal legislation that enables the Library of Congress to provide free library service to blind and physically handicapped individuals (Public Law 89-522, July 30, 1966) specifies that preference shall at all times be given to blind and physically handicapped persons who have been honorably discharged from the armed forces of the United States. The Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) represents a significant segment of the NLS user community, and BVA representatives often serve on NLS advisory committees.
BVA is the only congressionally chartered veterans service organization exclusively dedicated to serving our nation's blinded veterans. BVA supports rehabilitation initiatives and has its own national, full-time field service representative program. Field service offices throughout the country provide advice, information, and aid to blinded veterans and their families. BVA field reps, all of whom are blinded veterans themselves, counsel blind veterans in their respective regions. The reps link veterans with service, rehabilitation, training, and other benefits. In addition, BVA helps veterans who receive counseling to find jobs within the community.
The BVA traces its roots back to 1945, when a group of veterans who lost their sight during World War II met at an army hospital in Connecticut and founded the association. BVA has been instrumental in spearheading and helping to sustain programs and services meant to give aid to blinded veterans ever since. BVA supports Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Comprehensive Blind Rehabilitation Services, which helps veterans learn how to live without sight, from the basics-such as crossing the street safely-to the more complex issues of coming to terms with their condition and leading fulfilling and productive lives.
There is no charge for any BVA service and all legally blind veterans are eligible for assistance regardless of whether they lost their vision during service or afterward. BVA works closely with the Congress of the United States and the VA to accomplish its vital mission.
Some of the above was adapted from the Blinded Veterans Association web site <www.bva.org>. For more information, visit the web site or call toll free 1-800-669-7079.
Two NLS programs offer readers samplings 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 audio cassette each month. For a free subscription to either program, contact your cooperating talking-book library. Although the selections are subject to change, subscribers will receive some of the following magazines during 2003.
Archaeology
The Blue and the Gray
Budget Living
Country
Dog World
Emerge
Family History
Latin Trade
Military Heritage
Readymade
Speakeasy
Taste of Home
Black Belt
Canoe Journal
Elle Girl
GL: Girl's Life
Latin Style
M: Music, Movies & More
Pop Star
SciFi
Skateboarding
Star Trek Communicator
Teen Beat
Zuri
Books listed in this issue of Talking Book Topics were recently sent to cooperating libraries. The complete collection contains books by many authors on fiction and nonfiction subjects, including biographies, classics, gothics, mysteries, romances, and others. Contact your cooperating library to learn more about the wide range of books available in the collection.
Cassette books are labeled with the code RC and play at 15/16 ips. To order books, fill out the order form and send it to your cooperating library.
Note: For the information of the reader, a notice may appear immediately following the book description to indicate occurrences of strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, or violence. The word "some" before any of these terms indicates an occasional or infrequent occurrence, as in "some strong language."
Coping with Blindness: Personal Tales of Blindness Rehabilitation RC
48786
by Alvin Roberts
read by Tom Burch
1 cassette
The author, who is blind, reminisces about his forty years as a rehabilitation
counselor, recalling some of his clients and how much he enjoyed being in
the field. He also describes learning to live, travel, and work with blindness,
based on personal experiences from the 1950s to the 1990s. 1998.
Jacqueline du Pré: Her Life, Her Music, Her Legend RC 49342
by Elizabeth Wilson
read by Anne Hancock
4 cassettes
A biography of internationally acclaimed cellist du Pré, written by a
personal friend--also a professional cellist. Discusses the context and
background of du Pré's musical achievements, her marriage to Daniel
Barenboim, her relationship with her sister Hilary, and the wide-ranging
impact of multiple sclerosis. 1998.
The Immaculate Invasion RC 50559
by Bob Shacochis
read by Ray Childs
4 cassettes
The author recounts his year and a half spent with a team of Special Forces
in Haiti following the 1994 U.S. invasion and occupation. Describes the
confusion among American politicians and the delicate position of the
soldiers trying to bring democracy to a tyrannized country. Violence and
strong language. 1999.
Inside the Oval Office: The White House Tapes from FDR to Clinton RC
50571
by William Doyle
read by Dan Bloom
4 cassettes
Analyzes taped conversations of every president since 1940, when a
prototype recorder was first installed in Franklin Roosevelt's office. Depicts
national leaders as executive managers conducting everyday business rather
than as the images projected to the public. Includes transcripts of assorted
discussions. Offers suggestions on future recording policy. 1999.
The Big Test: The Secret History of the American Meritocracy RC 50585
by Nicholas Lemann
read by Ray Childs
4 cassettes
Describes the efforts of James Bryant Conant and Henry Chauncey to
develop the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and establish it as an integral
part of the college admission process. Further discusses the SAT's impact
on the affirmative action debate. 1999.
Alexander Hamilton, American RC 50758
by Richard Brookhiser
read by Gary Telles
2 cassettes
Biography of one of America's founding fathers. Covers Hamilton's
childhood in the Caribbean, his arrival in New York at age fifteen, his
military career, and his appointment as the first secretary of the treasury.
Also includes his family life, scandals, founding of the New York Evening Post,
and death in a duel. 1999.
The Johnstown Flood RC 50905
by David McCullough
read by Susan McInerney
3 cassettes
A vivid description of the causes and effects of the Johnstown,
Pennsylvania, flood of 1889 that killed thousands. Based on first-person
accounts of the tragedy that occurred when a man-made dam broke,
flooding the entire valley with twenty million tons of water and debris.
1968.
Tigers and Ice: Reflections on Nature and Life RC 51262
by Edward Hoagland
read by Phil Regensdorf
2 cassettes
Essayist celebrates the return of his vision after three years of being legally
blind. Describes reaching the age of sixty and finding harmony while
reminiscing about life, suicide, friendship, and mortality. Includes accounts
of traveling to Antarctica and India, as well as working with circus animals.
1999.
Lives on the Line: American Families and the Struggle to Make Ends Meet
RC 51398
by Martha Shirk and others
read by Don Feldheim
3 cassettes
Uses case studies of ten poor families from across the United States to
depict the lives of children growing up below the poverty line. Observes
that one or both parents in each family were employed. Argues that
indigence is rooted in teen parenthood, low educational achievement, and
low income. 1999.
The Curse: Confronting the Last Unmentionable Taboo; Menstruation RC
51400
by Karen Houppert
read by Liz Solar
2 cassettes
A reporter for the Village Voice examines "how our culture conspires to
transform monthly bleeding from a benign inconvenience into a shameful,
embarrassing, and even debilitating event." Essays cover PMS, adolescence,
the feminine hygiene industry and marketing, and the menstrual
counterculture. Some strong language. 1999.
Command Performance: An Actress in the Theater of Politics RC 51526
by Jane Alexander
read by MaryBeth Wise
3 cassettes
Alexander's memoir of her tenure as the sixth chairman of the National
Endowment for the Arts when the 104th Congress--led by Newt Gingrich--sought to eliminate the agency. Explains the difficulties she faced as an
actress assuming a political position and how she adjusted to working in
Washington. 2000.
Vulcan's Fury: Man against the Volcano RC 51531
by Alwyn Scarth
read by Michael Scherer
3 cassettes
Depicts fifteen volcanic eruptions across a wide geographical and historical
spectrum with emphasis on the aftermaths and how people were affected.
Spans the centuries from A.D. 79 (Vesuvius) to 1991 (Pinatubo) in
discussing volcanos around the globe. Contains eyewitness reports from
survivors. 1999.
Koufax RC 51576
by Edward Gruver
read by Phil Regensdorf
2 cassettes
Biography of baseball's "best" left-handed pitcher, who won three Cy Young
Awards, hurled a perfect game, and was forced to retire for medical reasons
at thirty. Recounts some of Sandy Koufax's important contests and
describes his personal demeanor, including his refusal to play on the Jewish
high holy days. 2000.
A Place for Us: How to Make Society Civil and Democracy Strong RC
51578
by Benjamin R. Barber
read by Don Nelson
2 cassettes
Describes the history of the concept of civil society. Examines its various
models, interpretations, and relevance to democracy in the United States.
Argues against either government's bureaucratic control or the private
sector's reliance on the market. Envisions a creative citizenry with values
beyond work and commerce. 1998.
A Plague of Frogs: The Horrifying True Story RC 51733
by William Souder
read by Michael Russotto
3 cassettes
Reports on the 1995 discovery of large numbers of deformed frogs, most in
Minnesota, and questions the ecological implications of the bizarre
phenomenon. Traces scientific efforts to determine environmental factors
that could have caused such abnormalities. 2000.
American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley; His Battle for Chicago and the
Nation RC 51742
by Adam Cohen and Elizabeth Taylor
read by Robert Sams
5 cassettes
Chronicles the life and times of Democrat Richard J. Daley (1902-1976),
the Irish Catholic longtime mayor of Chicago. Traces his rise to power,
political alliances, responses to the civil rights movement, and role in the
1968 presidential convention unrest. Also recalls how he developed the city
into a modern metropolis. 2000.
The Sacred Depths of Nature RC 51856
by Ursula Goodenough
read by Barbara Pinolini
1 cassette
A biologist offers insights into the ongoing dialog between science and
religion. Drawing on cosmology, astrophysics, and cell biology--as well as
theories about evolution, sexuality, and death--she explores the origins and
meanings of life and the universe. Observes that scientific discoveries have
not minimized the mysteries of nature and humanity. 1998.
Can You Relate? Real-World Advice for Teens on Guys, Girls, Growing Up,
and Getting Along RC 51879
by Annie Fox
read by Tracy Mickens-Hundley
2 cassettes
Online teen advisor suggests methods and resources to address teenagers'
most pressing concerns. Includes tips on dating and sex, parents and
siblings, and school and friends. Also covers conflict resolution and other
communication problems. Some descriptions of sex. For senior high
readers. 2000.
Original Story By: A Memoir of Broadway and Hollywood RC 52059
by Arthur Laurents
read by Ray Hagen
4 cassettes
A playwright, screenwriter, and director offers a look into the worlds of
Broadway and Hollywood as he discusses his half-century in the business.
He also provides insight into the lives of the many stars of stage and screen
with whom he worked. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong
language. 2000.
Tinnitus: Questions and Answers RC 52068
by Jack A. Vernon and Barbara Tabachnick Sanders
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Provides information on tinnitus--commonly referred to as "ringing in the
ears"--a subjective condition not generated by outside noise. Discusses
causes and treatments with both conventional and alternative therapies,
including drugs, cochlear implants, hearing aids, and masking devices.
Explores related problems and includes lists of resources and organizations.
2001.
Without Reservations: The Travels of an Independent Woman RC 52105
by Alice Steinbach
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
Travel memoir by a Pulitzer Prize-winning Baltimore journalist, who
recalls feeling too narrowly defined by her roles as a newspaper columnist
and mother of grown sons. In 1993, to rediscover herself, Steinbach spent a
year living in Europe and sent herself postcards recording her impressions
of the adventure. 2000.
Cassette Books, 2000 RC 52217
by Blind and Physically Handicapped National Library Service for the
read by Butch Hoover
4 cassettes
A catalog of talking books produced on cassette for adult and young adult
readers during 2000. The nonfiction and fiction sections list books by
subject categories. Separate listings identify books for young adult readers
and for Spanish readers. 2000.
Dailies and Rushes RC 52299
by Susan Kinsolving
read by Kimberly Schraf
1 cassette
A finalist for several prestigious American poetry awards presents the first
major collection of her work. Her observations offer insights. In "Dried
Butterflies" she describes her reaction to finding shoe boxes of pressed
butterflies in her late Aunt Gertrude's closet, for no one knew she collected
them. 1999.
A Place in the Country RC 52350
by Laura Shaine Cunningham
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
Cunningham describes her transformation from city dweller to country
sophisticate on a farm in upstate New York, as she negotiates with the land,
the people, and the animals, adopts two girls, and survives a divorce.
Companion to Sleeping Arrangements (RC 31699), in which she discussed her urban
childhood living with various relatives. 2000.
Driving while Black: Highways, Shopping Malls, Taxicabs, Sidewalks; How
to Fight Back If You Are a Victim of Racial Profiling RC 52352
by Kenneth Meeks
read by Chuck Young
2 cassettes
Guidelines for victims of racial profiling by police, security guards, sales
clerks, and others. Includes advice on handling potentially life-threatening
confrontations. Outlines the identification system known as CARD (class,
age, race, and dress) and suggests steps for ending racism. 2000.
Marcel Proust RC 52534
by Jean-Yves Tadié
read by Annie Wauters
9 cassettes
A comprehensive biography of the early-twentieth-century French novelist,
carefully detailed and rich in illustrative anecdotes. Explains Proust's life in
connection with his major work, the semiautobiographical Remembrance of
Things Past (RC 23759, RC 23760, RC 23761). 2000.
What Is Scientology? Based on the Works of L. Ron Hubbard RC 52578
compiled by International Staff of the Church of Scientology
read by Margaret Strom
7 cassettes
Using founder L. Ron Hubbard's writings, details the philosophy, practices,
and organization of the group that was established in the United States in
the 1950s. Chronicles Hubbard's life; explores the church's goals of
encouraging self-understanding, protecting religious freedom, and working
toward a better world. 1993.
Do I Stand Alone? Going to the Mat against Political Pawns and Media
Jackals RC 52597
by Jesse Ventura
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Minnesota governor and author of I Ain't Got Time to Bleed (RC 48828) calls for
political renovation by outlining what is wrong with the current system and
offering suggestions for change. Ventura also criticizes the media's lack of
accountability and the abandonment of constitutional principles. Some
strong language. 2000.
The Lost Children of Wilder: The Epic Struggle to Change Foster Care RC
52811
by Nina Bernstein
read by Jill Fox
4 cassettes
Using a New York City legal case, a reporter examines the U.S. foster care
system, revealing its racial, religious, and political inequities. Observes that
private, publicly funded agencies that are entrusted to place children in
stable environments discriminate on the basis of creed and convenience.
Strong language. 2001.
The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation RC 52812
by Doris Zames Fleischer and Frieda Zames
read by Gary Tipton
3 cassettes
Legislative history of the civil rights movement for individuals with
disabilities in the United States. Discusses the Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990, various advocacy organizations, and the roles of technology
and deinstitutionalization. 2001.
The Measure of Her Powers: An M.F.K. Fisher Reader RC 52813
by M.F.K. Fisher
read by Madelyn Buzzard
4 cassettes
Tales of food, travel, and reminiscence selected from Fisher's publications
during sixty years of writing. In "The Lemming to the Sea," Fisher tells of
the Frenchman who fell in love with her across the dining room, watching
as she sat alone eating so thoughtfully and voluptuously. Some strong
language. 1999.
Confederate Admiral: The Life and Wars of Franklin Buchanan RC 52850
by Craig L. Symonds
read by Randy Atcher
3 cassettes
Biography of the first superintendent of the Naval School in Annapolis, who
fought in the Mexican War and journeyed to Japan with Matthew Perry
before resigning his commission in 1861. Buchanan joined the Confederacy
in 1864, commanding two experimental ironclad ships. Aboard both vessels,
he sustained wounds while in battle. 1999.
Wanderlust: A History of Walking RC 52851
by Rebecca Solnit
read by Janis Gray
3 cassettes
Considers the movement of the human body in the act of walking as a
catalyst in creative thinking, along with the measured interaction with
passing scenes that walking entails. The author intermingles stories of her
own wanderings with those of such artists as Wordsworth, who found
meditative walks essential to the poetic process. 2000.
World War 3.0: Microsoft and Its Enemies RC 52854
by Ken Auletta
read by David Myers
4 cassettes
An account of the antitrust trial of the U.S. Justice Department against the
computer company owned by Bill Gates. Chronicles the civil suit and
stresses the question of free enterprise versus government regulation.
Considers the new economy, technology, and personalities that accompany
the case as well as Microsoft's business practices. 2001.
On the Trail of the Women Warriors: The Amazons in Myth and History
RC 52859
by Lyn Webster Wilde
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Exploration of the sources of the Greek myth of a tribe of ruthless women
warriors who lived without men. Discusses archaeological evidence in
support of the existence of female warrior groups in history. Probes the
nature of their power and places them in the context of other ancient
societies. 1999.
Greek Fire: The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis RC 52867
by Nicholas Gage
read by Mitzi Friedlander
4 cassettes
A detailed account of the stormy love affair, begun in 1959, between the
opera diva and the shipping tycoon. Discusses Onassis's pursuit of Callas,
their fateful liaison on his yacht, the reputed birth of their stillborn son, and
their emotional commitment to each other even after Onassis's marriage to
Jacqueline Kennedy. Some strong language. 2000.
Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade
RC 52948
by James Reston
read by Robert Blumenfeld
3 cassettes
Describes the conflict (1187-1192) that pitted European Christians against
the united Arab empire of Egypt and Syria for control of Jerusalem. To the
Muslims, the crusaders were an invading foreign army of occupation.
Examines the leadership of England's King Richard I and the sultan Saladin.
Violence. 2001.
Rumi: A Spiritual Biography RC 52949
by Leslie Wines
read by Frank Coffee
1 cassette
Concise introduction to the life and times of the Sufi mystic poet Rumi
(1207-1273). Discusses Rumi's itinerant childhood, the transforming
experience of his friendship with the eccentric dervish Shams al-Din of
Tabriz, and the creation of his poetry. 2000.
The Best and the Brightest RC 53020
by David Halberstam
read by Fred Major
7 cassettes (Reissue)
Study of the nature of political power, of the decision-making process that
caused U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, and of key figures in the
Kennedy and Johnson administrations. 2001 foreword by Senator John
McCain. Followed in 2001 by War in a Time of Peace (RC 53021). Bestseller 1969.
The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression RC 53027
by Andrew Solomon
read by Roy Avers
5 cassettes
Examines the mental illness depression from cultural, personal, and
scientific viewpoints. Explores medical treatments and alternatives,
addiction, suicide, and related topics refracted through the author's own
experiences and the struggles of fellow sufferers whom he interviewed.
Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller 2001.
Waging Modern War: Bosnia, Kosovo, and the Future of Combat RC 53038
by Wesley K. Clark
read by Lou Harpenau
4 cassettes
Memoir by the retired American general who was the Supreme Allied
Commander in Europe during the 1999 conflict in the Balkans. Discusses
the roles of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Pentagon,
and the U.S. State Department in conducting NATO's first modern war and
the war's implications for future armed conflicts. 2001.
Sailing Alone around the Room: New and Selected Poems RC 53069
by Billy Collins
read by Christopher Walker
1 cassette
Selections of poetry from four previous collections with twenty new poems
by the United States Poet Laureate. "Osso Buco" celebrates a savory home-cooked meal while "Forgetfulness" deplores the mind's lapses of memory
over time, and "Nightclub" evokes billowy smoke, rhythmic dreamy
atmosphere, and mellow saxophone tones. 2001.
Poems and Other Writings RC 53100
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
read by Gary Telles
5 cassettes
Collection of 127 poems and 15 translations of poems published by the
nineteenth-century American poet during his lifetime, selections from
unpublished manuscripts, the novella Kavanagh, a Tale, and three essays.
Includes "Evangeline," "The Song of Hiawatha," "The Courtship of Miles
Standish," and selections from Tales of a Wayside Inn. 2000.
Born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America RC 53105
by John Charles Chasteen
read by Peter Gil
2 cassettes
Overview spanning six centuries of volatile history with profiles of both
major figures and lesser known personages who shaped the area's
development. Discusses colonization, independence, and modern political
states. Covers economic and social trends, while examining European and
American influences. 2001.
Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America, and International Terrorism RC
53133
by John K. Cooley
read by Ralph Lowenstein
4 cassettes
A veteran journalist's account of the unforeseen consequences of the United
States' alliances with radical Islamist movements in the 1980s during
efforts to contain Soviet expansion. Explains how Muslim guerrillas trained
by the CIA to resist the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan reemerged as
violent anti-Western factions following the Russian withdrawal. 1999.
Marie Antoinette: The Journey RC 53134
by Antonia Fraser
read by Bill Wallace
4 cassettes
Biography of Marie Antoinette (1755-1793), the fifteenth child of Empress
Maria Teresa of Austria. Describes Antoinette's court life, her marriage at
fourteen to the future Louis XVI of France, their subsequent problems, and
the political intrigues that led to their fall. Some descriptions of sex.
Bestseller 2001.
Anaïs Nin: A Biography RC 53142
by Deirdre Bair
read by Lisette Lecat
5 cassettes
The biography of a habitual diarist. Portrays this self-absorbed and sex-obsessed woman as an important minor writer. Nin may be best
remembered for her affair with American expatriate novelist Henry Miller,
as revealed in Henry and June (RC 34354). Some explicit descriptions of sex,
some violence, and some strong language. 1995.
All Things Wise and Wonderful RC 53147
by James Herriot
read by Bob Askey
3 cassettes (Reissue)
In this sequel to All Things Bright and Beautiful (RC 39611), a Yorkshire veterinarian
recalls his stint in the RAF during World War II and relates anecdotes about
the animals he administers to. Some strong language. 1976.
Slanting the Story: The Forces That Shape the News RC 53201
by Trudy Lieberman
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
The author contends that conservative think tanks skillfully use the media to
shape America's public policy. Using case studies, she argues that the
Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute, among others, act to discredit
their liberal opponents by manipulating public opinion in policy debates.
Faults news media for failure to identify ideological bias. 2000.
The Edward Said Reader RC 53210
edited by Moustafa Bayoumi and Andrew Rubin
read by Fred Major
4 cassettes
Anthology of key pieces written by Said between 1966 and 1999 spans his
career of cultural, literary, and political criticism. Investigates subjects
ranging from Joseph Conrad and Jane Austen to the Middle East peace
process, decolonization, and Said's own experiences as a Palestinian exile.
Editors provide context and commentary. 2000.
Different Hours: Poems RC 53212
by Stephen Dunn
read by Richard Hauenstein
1 cassette
This eleventh collection of Dunn's poetry won the Pulitzer Prize. His poems
describe general events of daily life such as turning sixty, pretending to be
happy when dining out with friends, and commenting on a perfect couple's
divorce. Some strong language. Pulitzer Prize. 2000.
Facing the Wind: A True Story of Tragedy and Reconciliation RC 53216
by Julie Salamon
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Assesses the case of Bob Rowe, who murdered his entire family in 1978 but
spent only two years in a mental institution as a result. His second child,
Christopher, had been blind and mentally impaired. Rowe's second wife and
a former support group explore his guilt. Some violence and some strong
language. 2001.
How to Read a Book RC 53224
by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Revised edition of the 1940 bestselling guide to reading comprehension.
Aimed at the general reader, the four sections discuss reading in relation to
learning, thinking, understanding, and analytical skills. Presents various
techniques for gaining familiarity with different kinds of literature. 1972.
Soldat: Reflections of a German Soldier, 1936-1949 RC 53225
by Siegfried Knappe and Ted Brusaw
read by Richard Hauenstein
3 cassettes
Memoir of a German army officer from 1936 until his capture by Soviet
troops in 1945. Recounts his participation in several foreign invasions,
service on the Russian front, and firsthand recollections of Hitler's final
days in the bunker. 1992.
Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation RC 53228
by Nancy F. Cott
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
A Yale University professor examines the evolution of marriage law and its
effects on American social structure. Discusses the expression of love and
commitment as both a private contract and a public institution. Explains
how the government's endorsement of monogamy has shaped national
policy, property rights legislation, and tax law. 2000.
The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of
Consciousness RC 53230
by Antonio R. Damasio
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
A neurologist theorizes about the nature of consciousness and the
construction of the self. Brings together findings in biological and
emotional development to provide perspective on great unsolved problems
of human psychology. 1999.
Beyond the Stone Arches: An American Missionary Doctor in China, 1892-1932 RC 53235
by Edward Bliss
read by Lou Harpenau
2 cassettes
A son's account of his father's years as a medical missionary in Shaowu, a
city in southeastern China. Bliss witnesses the end of the Manchu dynasty,
revolution, and the rise of communism while tending to his patients,
farming, raising cattle, and fighting disease. 2001.
Special Agent: My Life on the Front Lines as a Woman in the FBI RC
53236
by Candice DeLong and Elisa Petrini
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Memoir by a retired female agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
detailing her training, work environment, and cases. DeLong says her
experience as a psychiatric nurse served her well in profiling suspects and
during the Tylenol poisoning and Unabomber investigations. Some violence
and some strong language. 2001.
Aging with Grace: What the Nun Study Teaches Us about Leading Longer,
Healthier, and More Meaningful Lives RC 53242
by David Snowdon
read by Tom Burch
2 cassettes
Epidemiologist discusses his research project on aging and the incidence of
Alzheimer's disease in a stable population--nuns. Explains how the survey is
conducted and his involvement with this group of women, many of whom
have become personal friends. Examines his discoveries concerning
remaining mentally alert. 2001.
Before Time Could Change Them: The Complete Poems of Constantine P.
Cavafy RC 53251
by Constantine P. Cavafy
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Collected works of the Greek poet Cavafy (1863-1933) who lived in
Alexandria, Egypt. His poems evoke Greco-Roman legends, homosexual
love, and the Eastern Mediterranean world. These translations by Theoharis
Constantine Theoharis are arranged in thematic rather than chronological
order. 2001.
The Woman Who Watches over the World: A Native Memoir RC 53253
by Linda Hogan
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Reminiscences of Native American novelist about her spiritual journey
through physical pain to the triumph of love. Combines her struggles with
abuse, illness, and affliction with meditations on the natural world and
wisdom in traditional culture. Discusses the healing properties of love and
compassion. 2001.
Sensory Exotica: A World beyond Human Experience RC 53260
by Howard C. Hughes
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Explores animal and insect senses that exceed human perceptual
capabilities. Covers echolocation, internal navigation systems,
electroreception, and acute scent recognition as found in bees, birds, bats,
fish, and dolphins. Discusses how knowledge of these mechanisms has
practical applications in scientific and technological fields. 1999.
The Best American Recipes 2001-2002 RC 53262
edited by Fran McCullough
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Collection of recipes gathered from sources such as cookbooks, magazines,
newspapers, and the Internet. Selections, with hints and tips for cooks,
include starters, soups, salads, breakfast and brunch, main and side dishes,
breads, and desserts. Many of the recipes include suggestions for
accompanying dishes and beverages. 2001.
Euclid's Window: The Story of Geometry from Parallel Lines to Hyperspace
RC 53264
by Leonard Mlodinow
read by Lou Harpenau
2 cassettes
Traces the development of this branch of mathematics from the ancients'
practical observations of natural phenomena to the modern era of abstract
rules. Presents biographical sketches that explore the reasoning processes of
Euclid, Descartes, Gauss, Einstein, and Witten. 2001.
Beyond the Grave: The Right Way and the Wrong Way of Leaving Money
to Your Children (and Others) RC 53267
by Gerald M. Condon and Jeffrey L. Condon
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Two attorneys, father and son, discuss the emotional and psychological
aspects of inheritance and family conflicts that can arise. Includes
information on living trusts, wills, avoiding probate, the IRS, grandchildren,
disabled children, second spouses, pets, and more. 2001.
Twenty-five Gorgeous Sweaters for the Brand-New Knitter RC 53276
by Catherine Ham
read by Madelyn Buzzard
1 cassette
Ham's twenty-five projects include cardigans, jackets, vests, tops, and items
for children. The designs are aimed toward the novice and amateur. She
includes suggestions for using a jacket pattern to make a coat, using
patchwork squares, and adding embellishments. Provides schematics for all
projects. 2000.
The Christmas Box Miracle: My Spiritual Journey of Destiny, Healing, and
Hope RC 53293
by Richard Paul Evans
read by Gregory Gorton
1 cassette
Evans discusses the unforeseen forces behind his writing The Christmas Box (RC
43556) and tells some stories of people who have been affected by reading
the book. He also recalls the eight things he has learned through the course
of his Christmas Box journey. Bestseller 2001.
Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones RC 53304
by Quincy Jones
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Portrait of the award-winning musician, composer, producer, and
businessman who began his career at age eighteen playing backup for Billie
Holiday in Seattle, then touring with Lionel Hampton's band. Incidents from
Jones's career and family life are interspersed with commentary from his
ex-wives, children, and such old friends as Ray Charles. Strong language.
Bestseller 2001.
Dazzler: The Life and Times of Moss Hart RC 53315
by Steven Bach
read by Faith Potts
4 cassettes
Biography of the New York playwright (Man Who Came to Dinner) and director
(My Fair Lady and Camelot). Discusses his career beginning with his first
Broadway production in 1922 and his collaboration with other noted
personalities, his manic depression and bisexuality, and his marriage to
actress Kitty Carlisle. Some strong language. 2001.
Compass Points: How I Lived RC 53316
by Edward Hoagland
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
A prolific nature writer's autobiographical essays. In "In the Country of the
Blind," Hoagland explores social and biblical notions of blindness and
describes the loss and surgical restoration of his eyesight. Remembers
teachers John Berryman and Archibald MacLeish and joining the circus at
eighteen. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2001.
The Duke of Havana: Baseball, Cuba and the Search for the American
Dream RC 53338
by Steve Fainaru and Ray Sánchez
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Chronicles the flight of pitcher Orlando "El Duque" Hernández from Cuba
in 1997 and his participation in the World Series nine months later. After
Fidel Castro banned him from playing baseball, Hernández conspired with
American agent Joe Cubas to escape. Relates the conditions leading up to
this event. Strong language. 2001.
The Boat Who Wouldn't Float RC 53340
by Farley Mowat
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Mowat recounts how he was snookered into buying a leaky fishing vessel in
Newfoundland and tried to convert it into a yacht to sail away to romantic
shores. Mowat and his financial partner, Jack McClelland, confront a series
of mishaps as the proposed two-month project turns into years. Some strong
language. 1969.
The Lying Stones of Marrakech: Penultimate Reflections in Natural History
RC 53348
by Stephen Jay Gould
read by Gary Telles
3 cassettes
Twenty-three essays discussing episodes from the history of science.
Chronicles the field of paleontology and presents biographical sketches of
scientists, including commentary on contemporary issues. The title piece
discusses faked fossils. 2000.
The Best American Sports Writing 2001 RC 53352
edited by Bud Collins
read by Erik Synnestvedt
3 cassettes
Twenty-seven sports articles culled from various magazines over the year.
Includes "The Natural," about teen tennis star Alexandra Stevenson, who is
ignored by her father, basketball champion Julius Erving. Additional
interviews with stock-car racer Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Joe DiMaggio's last
personal manager, Morris Engelberg. Strong language. 2001.
Mr. Jones, Meet the Master: Sermons and Prayers of Peter Marshall RC
53354
by Peter Marshall
read by Rick Rohan
1 cassette (Reissue)
During his years as minister of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church
in Washington, D.C., and as chaplain of the United States Senate, Marshall
became well known for his sermons. His wife compiled this collection,
which shows how he addressed his thoughts to every person--not just the
rich and famous. 1949.
Give Me That Online Religion RC 53368
by Brenda E. Brasher
read by Gordon Gould
2 cassettes
Brasher's research found more than one million online religion web sites in
operation, encompassing every major religious tradition, most new religious
groups, and many social movements functioning as de facto religions. She
explores the meaning of electronic faith and discusses the protection of
religious expression in cyber space. 2001.
The Spy Who Stayed Out in the Cold: The Secret Life of FBI Double Agent
Robert Hanssen RC 53371
by Adrian Havill
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Traces the life and crimes of convicted FBI spy Robert Hanssen. Analyzing
his motives and personality, delves into his membership in the Catholic
organization Opus Dei, his non-sexual relationship with a stripper, and the
vast damage his information did to the country. Some strong language.
2001.
When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times RC 53374
by Pema Chödrön
read by Gabriella Cavallero
1 cassette
American Buddhist nun describes how to apply her religion's philosophy to
achieve happiness. Explains how to communicate, experience difficult
emotions, and become compassionate using eight worldly dharma or basic
Buddhist beliefs. 1997.
Ghosts of Manila: The Fateful Blood Feud between Muhammad Ali and Joe
Frazier RC 53376
by Mark Kram
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Former writer for Sports Illustrated analyzes the feud between the two African
American boxing champions, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. He focuses
on their last bout in 1975, in the Philippines. Discusses their lives as retired
boxers, and the forces that influenced them. Strong language. 2001.
American Muslims: The New Generation RC 53384
by Asma Gull Hasan
read by Yolande Bavan
2 cassettes
A twenty-five-year-old Muslim woman, born, raised, and educated in the
United States, examines Islam in America. She discusses beliefs, practices,
values, stereotypes, militancy, women's issues, and politics. Includes
personal anecdotes to support her points. 2000.
Hughes: The Private Diaries, Memos, and Letters; the Definitive Biography
of the First American Billionaire RC 53387
by Richard Hack
read by Bill Wallace
4 cassettes
Biography of the aviator and movie producer Howard Hughes (1905-1976)
based on his letters, memos, FBI files, court testimonies, and other
historical records, among them autopsy reports. Outlines his upbringing,
succession of wives and lovers, personal obsessions, drug dependence, and
ultimate death in isolation. Bestseller 2001.
Political Fictions RC 53396
by Joan Didion
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Eight essays on American electoral politics published in the New York Review of
Books between 1988 and 2000. Casts a critical eye on the election of the
senior George Bush, the rise of Bill Clinton, Newt Gingrich and the
Republican takeover of Congress, Clinton's impeachment, and the 2000
presidential race. 2001.
Finding Fish: A Memoir RC 53410
by Antwone Quenton Fisher
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
African American producer and screenwriter Antwone Fisher describes
growing up a ward of the state in Cleveland in the 1950s. Born in prison to a
single mother, he recounts betrayal by his foster mother, homelessness at
age seventeen, the kindnesses of teachers and social workers, and years with
the U.S. Navy. Some strong language. 2001.
Maurice Ravel: A Life RC 53411
by Benjamin Ivry
read by Frank Coffee
2 cassettes
A chronological account of the composer's life that propounds the thesis
that "Ravel was a very secretive gay man." Using unpublished documents,
letters, articles, and memoirs, Ivry discusses Ravel's sexuality and suggests
how it affected the "sixty works of permanent value" he produced. 2000.
Beloved World: The Story of God and People as Told from the Bible RC
53414
by Eugenia Price
read by Bill Wallace
4 cassettes (Reissue)
A selection of seventy narratives from both testaments of the Christian
Bible that show God's consistent love for humanity. 1961.
Macular Degeneration: The Latest Scientific Discoveries and Treatments
for Preserving Your Sight RC 53425
by Robert D'Amato and Joan Snyder
read by Patricia McDermott
1 cassette
With an endorsement by the Macular Degeneration Foundation, an
ophthalmologist and a patient describe the condition of age-related macular
degeneration (ARMD) along with its risk factors, treatment options
(including alternative therapies), and successful coping mechanisms. 2000.
Scourge: The Once and Future Threat of Smallpox RC 53427
by Jonathan B. Tucker
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
A concise history of the devastating disease and its consequences for human
society. A biological and chemical weapons expert discusses the virus's
obscure beginnings, its eradication in the 1970s, and its potential use in
bioterrorism. Includes interview material from leaders in disease control.
2001.
Robert's Rules in Plain English RC 53430
by Doris P. Zimmerman
read by Lou Harpenau
1 cassette
Condenses the acknowledged parliamentary authority, Scott, Foresman Robert's
Rules of Order Newly Revised (RC 42755), to present the rules for organizing,
influencing, and expediting meetings in a straightforward manner. 1997.
Five T'ang Poets: Wang Wei, Li Po, Tu Fu, Li Ho, Li Shang-yin RC 53441
read by Fred Major
1 cassette
Selection of representative works by eighth- and ninth-century Chinese
poets. Modern English translation by poet David Young, who also provides
a brief introduction to each writer. 1990.
Venus Envy: A Sensational Season inside the Women's Tennis Tour RC
53444
by L. Jon Wertheim
read by Carol Dines
2 cassettes
Sports journalist provides a behind-the-scenes look at female professional
tennis stars during the major tour games of 2000. Discusses ego, fashion,
sex appeal, and family dynamics of Venus, Serena, and their father Richard
Williams, as well as of Anna Kournikova, Jennifer Capriati, Lindsay
Davenport, and Monica Seles, among others. 2001.
A Gift from Zeus: Sixteen Favorite Myths RC 53452
retold by Jeanne Steig
read by Tom Burch
1 cassette
Modern renditions of sixteen Greek myths. Major tales of gods and mortals
known for their heroic deeds, misdeeds, passions, and pranks. Begins with
Prometheus's theft of fire and Pandora's deplorable curiosity, and ends with
the story of Orpheus's overwhelming love for Eurydice. 2001.
Poor Russell's Almanac RC 53454
by Russell Baker
read by Barry Bernson
1 cassette (Reissue)
Satirical essays by the New York Times columnist covering such subjects as
New Year's Day, data processing, TV commercials, the Miss America
Pageant, garden pests, and vacation and travel traumas. 1972.
Tandem Sit-On-Top Kayaking RC 53466
by Tom Holtey
read by Butch Hoover
1 cassette
Describes the sport of tandem kayaking in a vessel that has an open top for
easier entry and exit and for increased safety and comfort. Explains the
various types of kayaks and accessories that are available. Discusses paddle
strokes, seamanship skills, and the launching and landing of a kayak. 2000.
Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82 RC 53532
by Elizabeth A. Fenn
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes
Historian examines the devastation caused by the smallpox virus that
ravaged continental North America while the east-coast colonies fought the
revolution against Britain. Explores the complexity of historical
interpretation in the light of this virulently contagious disease that caused
terror and death and may have affected the war's outcome. 2001.
The Cat Who'll Live Forever: The Final Adventures of Norton, the Perfect
Cat, and His Imperfect Human RC 53537
by Peter Gethers
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes
In the latest tale of his Scottish Fold cat Norton, Gethers realizes that
nothing lives forever. He recalls how Norton taught him lessons of loving
and coping with illness after the cat developed kidney problems and then
cancer. Sequel to A Cat Abroad (RC 37530). Some strong language. 2001.
The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge RC 53539
by Carlos Castaneda
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Record of the author's dialogs with Don Juan Matus, a Yaqui Indian shaman
and sorcerer. Discusses the use of drugs to alter perceptions of reality.
Describes Castaneda's strange and frightening spiritual journey. Thirtieth
anniversary edition with new commentary by the author. 1998.
The Brother: The Untold Story of Atomic Spy David Greenglass and How
He Sent His Sister, Ethel Rosenberg, to the Electric Chair RC 53551
by Sam Roberts
read by Steven Carpenter
4 cassettes
During the McCarthy era Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of
stealing atomic secrets for the Soviet Union (USSR) and were executed in
1953. A New York Times editor reveals the actions of Ethel's brother and fellow
spy in betraying the couple. 2001.
The Final Days: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White
House RC 53584
by Barbara Olson
read by Catherine Byers
2 cassettes
Congressional investigator summarizes the misuse of power in the Clinton
White House, where the former president "used executive orders,
regulations, monuments, appointments, and pardons to help and enrich his
allies, harm his foes, and extend the visible hand of government." Author
was killed September 11, 2001, at the Pentagon. Strong language. Bestseller
2001.
Vernon Can Read! A Memoir RC 53586
by Vernon E. Jordan
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Civil rights lawyer discusses the changes in social perspective and race
relations in the United States that he has witnessed and experienced over his
lifetime. The title is drawn from an experience Jordan had as a college
student with a white employer in 1950s Georgia. Some strong language.
Bestseller 2001.
All about Love: New Visions RC 53589
by bell hooks
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes
Writing from her own experience, the outspoken feminist critic and
educator reexamines the meaning of interpersonal relations and offers
insight into society's flawed visions of love. Contesting the conventional
notion that the ideal love is infused with sex and desire, hooks develops
another model based on affection, respect, trust, and care. 2000.
Selected Poems RC 53591
by Robert Lowell
read by Frank Coffee
1 cassette
American poet Robert Lowell (1917-1977) made the revisions for this
edition, which includes over two hundred poems. Contains sequences from
previous books: Lord Weary's Castle, The Mills of the Kavanaughs, Life Studies, For the
Union Dead, Near the Ocean, History, For Lizzie and Harriet, and The Dolphin. 1977.
Granny D: Walking across America in My Ninetieth Year RC 53596
by Doris Haddock
read by Jill Ferris
3 cassettes
Chronicle of Doris "Granny D" Haddock's fourteen-month walk across
America, which she completed on February 29, 2000. Even though she was
ninety years old and suffered from arthritis and emphysema, Granny D
made her famous walk to publicize the need for U.S. campaign finance
reform. 2001.
Taking Care: Thoughts on Storytelling and Belief RC 53600
by William Kittredge
read by Bill Wallace
1 cassette
The acclaimed author of memoirs and essays about the American West
relates his coming of age in Oregon, exploring the role of family and the
significance of place in shaping his values and convictions. Kittredge
elaborates his belief that stories govern human action and are essential for
society's survival. 1999.
Grrr! The Complete Guide to Understanding and Preventing Aggressive
Behavior in Dogs RC 53609
by Mordecai Siegal and Matthew Margolis
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Defines ten types of aggressive behavior in dogs, and explains their causes
and solutions. Describes ways of teaching children how to interact with
dogs and how to choose a basic obedience-training program. 2000.
Now, Let Me Tell You What I Really Think RC 53615
by Chris Matthews
read by Gregory Gorton
1 cassette
TV anchor for the news show Hardball explores his personal history,
including stints with the Peace Corps and the U.S. Capitol Police and posts
as speechwriter for president Jimmy Carter and as aide to House Speaker
Tip O'Neill. Also discusses his political views. Bestseller 2001.
Crashing the Party: Taking On the Corporate Government in an Age of
Surrender RC 53616
by Ralph Nader
read by Michael Scherer
3 cassettes
Green Party candidate's memoir of his unsuccessful 2000 presidential
campaign against Al Gore and George W. Bush. Decries the decisive powers
of the press and corporations in the election of officials and governance of
the country. Offers suggestions for changing the system. Bestseller 2002.
The Lost Son: A Life in Pursuit of Justice RC 53621
by Bernard B. Kerik
read by Michael Scherer
3 cassettes
Autobiography of the commissioner of the New York City police
department. Describes growing up tough in New Jersey, his stint in the
military, investigating his mother's murder, and his career in the NYPD.
Afterword deals with the terrorist events of September 11, 2001. Violence
and strong language. Bestseller 2001.
Lazy B: Growing Up on a Cattle Ranch in the American Southwest RC
53655
by Sandra Day O'Connor and H. Alan Day
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and her younger brother, Alan
Day, recall their childhood on an Arizona cattle ranch. They describe the
hardships and adventures of western living--cattle drives, water shortages,
the isolation, and the values that shaped their lives. Bestseller 2002.
The Black Muslims RC 53679
by William H. Banks
read by Barbara Pinolini
1 cassette
Traces the history of organized African American nationalism, including
the work of Marcus Garvey and Noble Drew. Describes the Nation of
Islam's development from Wallace Fard and Elijah Muhammad through
Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan. Looks at the 1995 Million Man March.
For junior and senior high readers. 1997.
Wildlife Wars: My Fight to Save Africa's Natural Treasures RC 53681
by Richard Leakey and Virginia Morell
read by David Cutler
2 cassettes
Leakey recalls the events leading up to his surprise appointment as director
of Kenya's Wildlife Department in 1989 and his subsequent battle against
elephant poachers. Discusses his efforts to reorganize the bureaucracy and
protect the endangered wildlife in the national parks while facing personal
threats. 2001.
The Science Times Book of Language and Linguistics RC 53683
edited by Nicholas Wade
read by John Hammock
2 cassettes
Thirty-six articles from the science section of the New York Times on the
origins and acquisition of language. Topics covered include the tree of
language, language in other species, language and the brain, and language
and society. 2000.
On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker RC 53688
by A'Lelia Bundles
read by Faith Potts
3 cassettes
A journalist and great-great-granddaughter of Madam C.J. Walker presents
a historical account of the African American cosmetologist (1867-1919).
Using personal papers, letters, newspaper accounts, and interviews, Bundles
describes the innovator, wealthy businesswoman, and philanthropist. She
examines Walker's personal and political motives and her fight against
racial discrimination and violence. 2001.
Buffalo Bill: The Noblest Whiteskin RC 53698
by John Burke
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes (Reissue)
A candid exploration into the legend of the flamboyant Indian-fighter/showman, William F. Cody. Author debunks some of the
extravagant claims made for Buffalo Bill, attributing them to dime
novelists, but readily grants the hero the physical skills that made him
famous. 1973.
In the Wake of the Plague: The Black Death and the World It Made RC
53711
by Norman F. Cantor
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Provides a survey of what twentieth-century biomedical science knows
about the Black Death. Examines the effects of this infectious disease on
individuals as well as on the larger society and places the fourteenth-century epidemic in a context of other fearsome outbreaks in medical
history. 2001.
Love in the Lead: The Fifty-Year Miracle of the Seeing Eye Dog RC 53712
by Peter Brock Putnam
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Account of the early years of the Seeing Eye, Inc., of Morristown, New
Jersey, the first organization in the United States to train dogs as guides for
blind people. The organization emphasizes the importance of bonds of love
between people and dogs. By the author of Keep Your Head Up, Mr. Putnam (RC
19280). 1979.
A Queen for All Seasons: A Year of Tips, Tricks, and Picks for a Cleaner
House and a More Organized Life! RC 53944
by Linda Cobb
read by Margaret Strom
1 cassette
Author of bestseller Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean (RC 51054) provides
practical advice on home management. Presents a monthly calendar of
seasonal suggestions for organizing household chores, cleaning routines,
and gardening guidelines. 2001. Bestseller 2001.
The Price of Power RC 51336
by James W. Huston
read by Norm Thibeault
3 cassettes
In the sequel to Balance of Power (RC 48453) President Pendleton has Admiral
Billings arrested for insubordination, even as Indonesian pirates begin
kidnapping Americans. Pendleton is in turn impeached and Jim Dillon finds
himself defending the admiral in court. Meanwhile, Navy Seals await orders
to attack. Some violence. 1999.
Traitor RC 51337
by Ralph Peters
read by Dan Bloom
2 cassettes
Lieutenant Colonel John Reynolds is approached in Washington by a former
friend seeking inside information about the bombing of a French aircraft
research facility. When that man and Reynolds's girlfriend are targeted by
unknown assassins, the shell-shocked, grieving officer looks for answers
and trusts no one. Violence and strong language. 1999.
The Blue Knight RC 51338
by Joseph Wambaugh
read by Dan Bloom
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Big, brash Bumper Morgan is a veteran cop of the L.A.P.D. After twenty
years on the beat--the underbelly world of pimps, pushers, winos,
prostitutes, and killers--he is nearing retirement, and through it all he has
kept a heart of gold under his badge of bronze. Explicit descriptions of sex
and strong language. 1972.
New Trails: Twenty-Three Original Stories of the West from Western
Writers of America RC 51339
edited by John Jakes and Martin H. Greenberg
read by Dan Bloom
3 cassettes
Anthology includes never-before-published entries by old hands such as
Elmore Leonard, Elmer Kelton, Loren D. Estleman, and John Jakes, as well
as by newer writers including seven women. Some descriptions of sex, some
violence, and some strong language. 1994.
Other Worlds RC 51340
by Barbara Michaels
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
A group that includes Harry Houdini and Arthur Conan Doyle gathers to
investigate two ghost cases. In nineteenth-century Tennessee, the Bell
family is harassed for years by a poltergeist; and in Stratford, Connecticut,
in the 1850s, the Phelps family is haunted by an unknown spirit. For senior
high and older readers. 1999.
The Last Good Man RC 51341
by Kathleen Eagle
read by Liz Solar
2 cassettes
Successful New York model Savannah Stephens returns home to Sunbonnet,
Wyoming, with her six-year-old daughter Claudia, where she hopes to
overcome the devastation of breast cancer. Childhood friend Clay Keogh
struggles to help Savannah resume a normal life. Some descriptions of sex
and some strong language. 2000.
The Rose Garden: Short Stories RC 51342
by Maeve Brennan
read by Lindsay Ellison
2 cassettes
Twenty stories set in Dublin, Manhattan, and the New York area; most were
published in the 1950s and 1960s in the New Yorker. The title piece reveals the
secret world of a difficult-to-love Irish shopkeeper, Mary Lambert, now
widowed after ten years of marriage and left with two children. 2000.
The Paris Years of Rosie Kamin RC 51343
by Richard Teleky
read by Anne Hancock
2 cassettes
Soon after her mother's death, Rosie fled Pittsburgh and a demanding father
for Paris. Decades later as she tends her dying French lover, Serge, a former
Algerian boyfriend unexpectedly reappears. Rosie must now confront the
habits of escapism and denial that dominated her early life. Some
descriptions of sex. 1998.
Ghost Moon RC 51399
by Karen Robards
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
When single mother Olivia Morrison returns home to LaAngelle Plantation
in Louisiana, childhood memories of her mother's drowning begin to
surface. But before she finds love and peace of mind, Olivia must face
additional shocks and horrors. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some
violence, and some strong language. 2000.
Dakota Kill RC 51508
by Peter Brandvold
read by Dan Bloom
2 cassettes
After seven adventurous years away, Mark Talbot returns home to the
Dakota territory and learns of his brother's murder. He challenges the
greedy Magnusson family's effort to run off the small ranchers and
discovers that the little girl next door has grown up. Violence, strong
language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2000.
At End of Day RC 51520
by George V. Higgins
read by Christopher Walker
3 cassettes
For forty years Boston FBI agents Jack Farrier and Darren Stoat have
collaborated with Mafia criminals Arthur McKeach and Nick Cistaro in an
effort to keep crime under control. Now McKeach and Cistaro are at the top
of the game--but there's a new agent in town. Strong language and some
violence. 2000.
Handyman RC 51543
by Linda Nichols
read by Susan McInerney
2 cassettes
Maggie, a college dropout and single mom with a dead-end job, accepts her
friend's offer to pay for a three-week therapy overhaul. Unaware that the
therapist had a heart attack, Maggie unburdens herself to remodeling
contractor Jake. Instead of admitting he's not the doctor, Jake attempts to
fix Maggie's life. Some strong language. 2000.
As We Are Now RC 51586
by May Sarton
read by Cyn Delafield
1 cassette (Reissue)
Elderly spinster schoolteacher Caro Spencer is left in a desolate old folks'
home by her older brother. As boredom and lack of mental stimulation
increase for her, she keeps a journal and plans for the inevitable. 1973.
The Curse of the Pharaohs RC 51633
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Barbara Rappaport
3 cassettes
Amelia Peabody and her husband, Emerson, return to Egypt to assume the
leadership of a promising dig in the Valley of the Kings after the mysterious
death of the former leader. It becomes obvious at once that someone--or
something--is intent on destroying the couple. Sequel to Crocodile on the
Sandbank (RC 28834). 1981.
The Body Artist RC 51731
by Don DeLillo
read by Constance Crawford
1 cassette
Recently married, body artist Lauren Hartke and movie director Rey Robles
spend several months in a rented house before Rey commits suicide. Lauren
then discovers a strange man who--unbeknownst to her--has been living in
the home. And he sounds like Rey. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller
2001.
Spytime: The Undoing of James Jesus Angleton RC 51732
by William F. Buckley
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Fictionalized account of the career of spy James Jesus Angleton, who ended
his career as chief of counterintelligence at the CIA. Traces the beginning of
his professional life in World War II and his obsessive search for the
mysterious fifth man in the Kim Philby spy ring. Some violence and some
strong language. 2000.
Gambler's Rose RC 51738
by G.W. Hawkes
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
In 1971 Honolulu, Hawaii, Charlie Halloran wants to quit gambling and
cheating even before he falls in love with mathematician Lia O'Donel. But
his cardsharp father, Music, has one more high-stakes game for Charlie to
play. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2000.
All Men Are Mortal RC 51746
by Simone de Beauvoir
read by David Cutler
3 cassettes
Ambitious and self-absorbed Parisian actress Regina is intrigued by a
mysterious man reposing in a hotel garden. She succeeds in capturing his
interest and persuades him to reveal his secret--that he is immortal. As their
relationship develops, the pair explore a range of philosophical and social
issues. 1946.
Dressing Up for the Carnival RC 51747
by Carol Shields
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
Twenty-two tales involving imagination and the sense of identity. In the
title piece, various townspeople are venturing forth on an ordinary business
day, their self-images defined by clothing, a vacation tag, an attitude, or an
object--a book, a bouquet of flowers, even a baby carriage. Some
descriptions of sex. 2000.
The Complete Tales of Washington Irving RC 51748
by Washington Irving
read by Peter Gil
7 cassettes (Reissue)
Sixty-one short stories by the prolific New Yorker Washington Irving
(1783-1859), best known for "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy
Hollow." The volume contains satires, ghost stories, and fables, many of
them set in New York City and the Hudson Valley in the early days of
Dutch settlement. Introduction by Charles Neider. 1975.
Like Gold Refined: A Prairie Legacy, Volume 4 RC 51897
by Janette Oke
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
In this sequel to A Quiet Strength (RC 49959), Virginia and Jonathan now have
three children, in addition to Jenny's daughter, Mindy. But changes are on
the way, and Virginia must accept that her grandparents can no longer live
alone. Unexpectedly Jenny wants Mindy back. For senior high and older
readers. 2000.
The Return Journey RC 51898
by Maeve Binchy
read by Barbara Rappaport
1 cassette
Fourteen short stories concerning personal relationships. In "The Return
Journey," a daughter returns to her mother's native Irish village. In "The
Business Trip," Lena has been in love with her boss for years until she
travels with him. 1998.
Bump and Run RC 51970
by Mike Lupica
read by Gregory Gorton
2 cassettes
Las Vegas wheeler-dealer Jack ("Jammer") Molloy inherits the important
half of the New York Hawks football franchise when his estranged father
dies. But his conniving twin siblings, the National Football League, and
potential buyers oppose his ownership. Jack is soon immersed in the politics
and economics of professional sports. Strong language. 2000.
The Girl from Montana RC 52056
by Grace Livingston Hill
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Elizabeth has just buried her brother. Now alone and defenseless, she is
confronted by his murderer--who claims to love her. She escapes into the
Montana wilderness and runs headlong into a man unlike the rough types
she has known. His protection and her strong Christian faith help her
survive. 1982.
Shadow of the Watching Star: The First Americans, Volume 8 RC 52294
by William Sarabande
read by John Polk
3 cassettes
As the People wander, hungry and desperate, across a desolate land, their
leader, shaman Cha-kwena, travels with the sacred herd of mammoths he
has sworn to protect. Cha-kwena is forced to decide where his loyalties lie.
Sequel to The Edge of the World (RC 38618). Violence and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 1995.
Spirit Moon: The First Americans, Volume 11 RC 52297
by William Sarabande
read by John Polk
4 cassettes
As the Ice Age ends, the People, led by Tôrnârssuk, begin a journey to the
Great River of the White Whales where they hope to reunite with friendly
tribes. Yet Tôrnârssuk foresees a struggle for survival. Sequel to Time beyond
Beginning (RC 52296). Violence and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2000.
True Believer RC 52298
by Virginia Euwer Wolff
read by Celeste Lawson
1 cassette
Now fifteen in this sequel to Make Lemonade (RC 40705), LaVaughn clings to her
main goal, to attend college. At the same time, she questions her religious
beliefs, her friendship with Myrtle and Annie, and why it's so difficult to
have a boy friend. For senior high and older readers. 2001.
Listen to the Silence RC 52317
by Marcia Muller
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
While attending a wedding, PI Sharon McCone is informed of her father's
death. But what she finds even more shattering is to learn from his papers
that she is adopted. In researching her background, Sharon traces her birth
parents and confronts an ongoing mystery. Some strong language. 2000.
Out of the Night That Covers Me RC 52438
by Pat Cunningham Devoto
read by MaryBeth Wise
2 cassettes
Alabama, 1950s. Orphan John McMillan, from My Last Days as Roy Rogers (RC
49036), is sent to live with his aunt and abusive sharecropping uncle. But
blind Judge Vance and his African American assistant take an interest in
John and help him plot an escape. Some violence and some strong language.
2001.
24 Hours RC 52439
by Margaret Mahy
read by Bruce Nelson
1 cassette
When New Zealander Ellis returns to spend the summer before college at
home, he runs into an old delinquent school chum. During the next twenty-four hours Ellis shaves his head, gets a tattoo, falls in love, and rescues a
kidnapped baby. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2000.
The Whole Truth RC 52442
by Nancy Pickard
read by Mimi Bederman
2 cassettes
Florida crime author Marie Lightfoot is attending the trial of child murderer
Raymond Raintree when he escapes. While investigating she discovers that
the killer had himself been abducted as a youngster. Followed by Ring of Truth
(RC 52443). Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong
language. 2000.
Big Stone Gap RC 52742
by Adriana Trigiani
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
Thirty-five-year-old Ave Maria Mulligan, self-proclaimed spinster of Big
Stone Gap, Virginia, runs the local pharmacy, works on the rescue squad,
and directs the outdoor drama. She thinks life has passed her by until a
newly discovered skeleton in her family closet leads to a trip to Italy. 2000.
On the Fringe RC 52745
edited by Donald R. Gallo
read by Kimberly Schraf
2 cassettes
Eleven short stories dealing with high school students who are different and
ostracized by most of the other kids. In "WWJD" even a religious girl can
be pushed too far. In "Guns for Geeks" an abused boy gets revenge. Some
violence and some strong language. For senior high readers. 2001.
Ben, in the World: The Sequel to The Fifth Child RC 52749
by Doris Lessing
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
Ben, from The Fifth Child (RC 27891), looks much older than his eighteen years
because of his Neanderthal appearance. He has left the Lovatt family to find
his place in society, but people are cruel and take advantage of his good
nature. Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language.
2000.
Brightness Reef: New Uplift Trilogy, Book 1 RC 52764
by David Brin
read by Erin Jones
4 cassettes
Various inhabitants on the banned planet Jijo recount how six diverse
cultures have created a peaceful society fearing only discovery by the Five
Galaxies. Then a strange starship arrives. Continuation of the Uplift saga
begun in Startide Rising (RC 23715). Followed by Infinity's Shore (RC 52765). 1995.
Infinity's Shore: New Uplift Trilogy, Book 2 RC 52765
by David Brin
read by Erin Jones
4 cassettes
In this sequel to Brightness Reef (RC 52764), more starships threaten planet Jijo
and its six groups of sapient beings. The illegal settlers are forced to make
daunting decisions. Meanwhile the Streaker and its dolphin crew seek refuge
on Jijo but find a long-hidden secret instead. 1996.
The Darkening Sea: Richard Bolitho Novels, Volume 20 RC 52771
by Alexander Kent
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes
1809. Although he wants to retire, Vice Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho accepts
his assignment to keep the British shipping lanes open. Napoleon has made
a pact with the Americans. Bolitho, along with his nephew Adam, comes to
blows with them. Sequel to Beyond the Reef (RC 52770). 1993.
For My Country's Freedom: Richard Bolitho Novels, Volume 21 RC 52772
by Alexander Kent
read by Jim Zeiger
2 cassettes
1811. Vice Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho enjoyed a few months at home in
Cornwall, England, with his lover, Lady Catherine Somervell. But conflict
with the United States is increasing. Captain Adam Bolitho is concerned
because his father had deserted to the colonists during the rebellion. Sequel
to The Darkening Sea (RC 52771). 1995.
Thunder Voice: Sam Keaton; Legends of Laramie, Book 4 RC 52777
by Sigmund Brouwer
read by Jim Zeiger
2 cassettes
Wyoming Territory, 1876. Marshal Sam Keaton is surprised when he finds
two Texas rangers poking around in a murdered man's shack. A wealthy
young widow from back East thinks there is a connection between the dead
man, her dead sister, and a will. Sequel to Sun Dance (RC 52776). 2001.
The Gardens of Covington RC 52824
by Joan Medlicott
read by Terry Hayes Sales
3 cassettes
In this sequel to The Ladies of Covington Send Their Love (RC 51224), Hannah, Grace,
and Amelia continue to enjoy life in the North Carolina foothills. When a
developer threatens their peaceful environment, they rally their neighbors to
maintain its natural beauty. 2001.
Saints and Villains RC 52842
by Denise Giardina
read by Roy Avers
4 cassettes
Historical novel based on Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Christian theologian whose
convictions caused him to oppose the Nazis. Describes how a failed
assassination attempt against Hitler led to Bonhoeffer's imprisonment.
Studies the character of a righteous man who acts on his beliefs even at the
expense of his life. 1998.
Skinned Alive: Stories RC 52860
by Edmund White
read by Chris Parente
2 cassettes
In this collection of eight stories, White explores themes of gay life such as
desire, intimacy, love, and jealousy. Through it all, his characters live under
the melancholy spectre of AIDS and the ever-present threat of mortality and
grief. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1995.
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection RC 52904
edited by Gardner Dozois
read by Roy Avers
7 cassettes
Following a survey of the science fiction market in 2000, Dozois offers
twenty-three stories by such authors as Ursula Le Guin, Nancy Kress,
Severna Park, Michael Swanwick, Brian Stableford, Stephen Baxter,
Charles Stross, and Ian McDonald. Some descriptions of sex, some
violence, and some strong language. 2001.
Brotherhood of the Wolf RC 52922
by David Farland
read by Richard Hauenstein
4 cassettes
Raj Ahten seeks to crush Earth King Gaborn by attacking far-flung cities
and fortresses. Giant, inhuman reavers swarm out of the north as both
armies weaken in battle. But Gaborn and Ahten must join forces to defeat
the monsters. Sequel to The Runelords: The Sum of All Men (RC 52921). Some strong
language. 1999.
Mountain of Black Glass: Otherland, Volume 3 RC 52926
by Tad Williams
read by Erik Sandvold
6 cassettes
The virtual explorers trapped in Otherland learned that the land exists to
provide cyber-immortality to the Grail Brotherhood. The brotherhood stole
essential elements from captured children's psyches, leaving them in a
comatose state. Help lies in the Mountain of Black Glass. Sequel to River of
Blue Fire (RC 52925). Violence and strong language. 1999.
King's Captain: An Alan Lewrie Naval Adventure RC 53006
by Dewey Lambdin
read by Bruce Huntey
3 cassettes
In this sequel to Jester's Fortune (RC 53005), Naval Commander Alan Lewrie,
after the defeat of the Spanish Armada, is promoted to captain of a new
warship. But he must first quell the mutiny on his ship and spend time with
his wife. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2000.
Warrior Class RC 53032
by Dale Brown
read by Gary Tipton
4 cassettes
General Patrick McLanahan is ready to battle shady businessman Pavel
Kazakov during a mission to rescue a spy from Russia. Kazakov wants to
build an oil pipeline through the Balkans. But McLanahan's hands are tied
by a new American president, an avowed isolationist. Sequel to Battle Born (RC
50484). Violence and strong language. 2001.
Colonization: Aftershocks RC 53039
by Harry Turtledove
read by Roy Avers
5 cassettes
On Earth, early in the 1960s, the invading Lizards confront far more
complex humans than those they have previously engaged. To rule the
planet, they must deploy a greater army and superior firepower. Sequel to
Colonization: Down to Earth (RC 51043). Descriptions of sex, violence, and strong
language. 2001.
Isle of Dogs RC 53045
by Patricia Cornwell
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
The misguided Virginia governor decides to put speed traps everywhere. He
begins with the small Chesapeake Bay island of Tangier, but the eccentric
natives don't cooperate. Meanwhile police superintendent Judy Hammer and
her undercover assistant Andy Brazil chase a female serial killer. Strong
language, some descriptions of sex, and some violence. Bestseller 2001.
The Case of the Shoplifter's Shoe RC 53053
by Erle Stanley Gardner
read by Brian Conn
2 cassettes
Attorney Perry Mason defends Virginia Trent's eccentric Aunt Sarah--a
kleptomaniac who is now accused of murder. 1938.
The Case of the Fabulous Fake RC 53057
by Erle Stanley Gardner
read by Brian Conn
1 cassette (Reissue)
A nameless young woman appears in attorney Perry Mason's office and
gives him a retainer for future services. The case later involves
embezzlement and murder. 1969.
The Feast of All Saints RC 53112
by Anne Rice
read by Colleen Delany
5 cassettes (Reissue)
New Orleans, 1840s. Marcel and his sister, Marie--non-slave children of a
plantation owner and his beautiful mistress--are of European and African
heritage. Although their father supports and educates them, the siblings'
mixed blood separates them from his world. Some explicit descriptions of
sex and some strong language. 1979.
The Victors: An American Family Portrait, Book 7 RC 53143
by Jack Cavanaugh
read by Jonathan Davis
3 cassettes
San Diego, 1941. Through the centuries, the Morgan family's spiritual
heritage has waned. However, when Pearl Harbor is attacked, Johnny and
Laura Morgan's four children are placed in situations that test their faith and
endanger their lives. Sequel to The Allies (RC 45517). 1998.
The Siege of Isfahan RC 53162
by Jean-Christophe Rufin
read by Ted Stoddard
3 cassettes
In this sequel to The Abyssinian (RC 49380), Jean-Baptiste Poncet, now practicing
medicine in Isfahan, Persia, learns that his dear friend Juremi is in peril in
Russia. Poncet sets off to rescue Juremi, leaving his wife and daughter
behind to endure the attack of the Afghans. 2001.
Naming the Spirits RC 53172
by Lawrence Thornton
read by Jonathan Davis
2 cassettes
In Argentina, a group of young people are driven to the pampas, executed,
and buried except for one young woman. She is separated from the others,
shot, and left for dead. Disoriented and amnesiac, she wanders until she
finds refuge in Buenos Aires. Sequel to Imagining Argentina (RC 27702). Some
strong language. 1995.
Trail of the Mountain Man RC 53217
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
When gold is discovered near the home of Smoke and Sally Jensen, the
former gunslinger knows trouble will follow. Hordes of treasure seekers
clog the town of No Name, Colorado, forcing Smoke to recruit fellow ex-gunfighters to restore the peace. Some violence and some strong language.
1987.
Spikes RC 53227
by Michael Griffith
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
Brian Schwan, former college champion golfer, can't succeed in
professional tournaments. His father is disappointed in him, his religious
wife wants him to quit and start a family, and his buddies are better players.
When Brian finally has a great game everything changes. Some strong
language. 2001.
Sputnik Sweetheart RC 53233
by Haruki Murakami
read by Tom Burch
2 cassettes
A young Japanese schoolteacher's heart is captured by aspiring female
writer Sumire. But Sumire is infatuated with Miu, her sophisticated
businesswoman boss and travel companion. The teacher is bewildered when
Miu unexpectedly summons him to a Greek island because Sumire has
disappeared. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2001.
Taken RC 53237
by Kathleen George
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Marina Benedict, suspicious of a man with a baby on the bus, follows him
to an abandoned building. After being shot and left for dead, Marina assists
in the search for the infant--the son of a rookie baseball player. Some
descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 2001.
May There Be a Road RC 53244
by Louis L'Amour
read by Richard Hauenstein
2 cassettes
Ten previously uncollected short stories. In the title piece, written in 1960, a
young Tibetan chieftain fights enemy soldiers in order to rescue and claim
his bride. The tale depicts how tribal peoples oppose the invasion of their
mountainous land by the Red Chinese and their superior weapons. Some
violence. 2001.
Beautiful Dreamer RC 53245
by Elizabeth Lowell
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
Twenty-five-year-old Hope Gardener is struggling to save her Nevada cattle
ranch, but years of drought are taking their toll. Then suddenly Rio, a free-spirited stranger, arrives and offers to help find a well on her land. He also
steals her heart. Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language. 2001.
The Tin Collectors RC 53246
by Stephen J. Cannell
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
When LAPD Detective Shane Scully kills another cop in self-defense,
beautiful Alexa Hamilton of Internal Affairs prosecutes him. But while
trying to clear his name, Scully uncovers a conspiracy among politicians,
land developers, and his own department. Violence, strong language, and
some explicit descriptions of sex. 2001.
Fast Women RC 53247
by Jennifer Crusie
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
Sisters-in-law Nell, Suze, and Margie are looking for more meaningful
lives. Along the way, Nell finds work at a detective agency, Margie worries
about a missing husband, and Suze leaves hers. They also become involved
in dognapping, murder, arson, embezzlement, and family cover-ups. Some
descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2001.
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants RC 53252
by Ann Brashares
read by Ann Hodapp
2 cassettes
Four fifteen-year-olds, "Bridget the athlete, Lena the beauty, Tibby the
rebel, and Carmen...the one with the bad temper," have been friends since
childhood. During this first summer apart, they share a pair of used jeans
that magically fits each of them perfectly and helps them through tough
times. For senior high readers. 2001.
Charming Lily RC 53254
by Fern Michaels
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
Matt Starr of Natchez, Mississippi, had left his fiancée, Lily Harper, at the
altar ten years ago, and she's dumbfounded when he does it again. But
Matt's friend Dennis suspects foul play, and, guided by Lily's newfound
psychic powers, they set out to find Matt. Some descriptions of sex and
some strong language. 2001.
Nobody's Angel RC 53255
by Karen Robards
read by Ann Hodapp
2 cassettes
The Carolinas, 1769. Susannah Redmon runs her preacher father's
household after her mother's death. She buys an indentured servant, but is
dismayed to see Ian Connelly transform into a desirable man. Ian has
secrets of his own and soon falls in love. Explicit descriptions of sex. 1992.
Morning RC 53257
by W.D. Wetherell
read by John Polk
3 cassettes
Interwoven strands tell the story of Alec Brown's efforts to understand his
father, recently released from prison, and the crime that put him there. In
1954, during television's infancy, Alec's dad murdered his morning talk
show cohost--on camera. Strong language, some explicit descriptions of
sex, and some violence. 2001.
The Lathe of Heaven RC 53261
by Ursula K. Le Guin
read by Alec Volz
2 cassettes (Reissue)
When George Orr realizes that his dreams produce an alternate reality, he is
so distraught that he consults a psychiatrist. After a few sessions, Dr. Haber
wants to manipulate George's dreams to solve the world's political,
environmental, and population problems. Some strong language. 1971.
Nebula Awards Showcase 2001: The Year's Best SF and Fantasy Chosen by
the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America RC 53263
edited by Robert Silverberg
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Thirty-fifth anthology of the best works of science fiction and fantasy
writers. Includes Ted Chiang's novella Story of Your Life, Mary A. Turzillo's
novelette Mars Is No Place for Children, Leslie What's short story "The Cost of
Doing Business," and an excerpt from Octavia E. Butler's novel Parable of the
Talents (RC 48070). 2001.
Son of the Shadows: The Sevenwaters Trilogy, Book 2 RC 53288
by Juliet Marillier
read by Gabriella Cavallero
4 cassettes
This sequel to Daughter of the Forest (RC 53155) continues the saga of Sorcha,
whose courage and love broke the magic spell that turned her six brothers
into swans. Now Sorcha's daughter Liadan embarks on a journey to fulfill
the destiny of the Sevenwaters clan. Some descriptions of sex and some
violence. Bestseller 2001.
The Best American Short Stories, 2001: Selected from U.S. and Canadian
Magazines RC 53290
edited by Barbara Kingsolver
read by David Hartley-Margolin
4 cassettes
Twenty tales that are "pieces of truth" offer "a new understanding of the
world." Annette Sanford's "Nobody Listens When I Talk" captures a
sixteen-year-old's feelings one summer. Marisa Silver describes a young
couple's reactions to a carjacking in "What I Saw from Where I Stood."
Some strong language. 2001.
Blood and Gold; or, The Story of Marius: The Vampire Chronicles RC
53297
by Anne Rice
read by David Hartley-Margolin
4 cassettes
Marius reveals the secrets of his two-thousand-year existence--from his
birth in Roman times through the unfolding of European history to his
current circumstances. Discusses his initiation as a vampire, his conquests,
his triumphs, and some regrets. Some violence. Bestseller 2001.
Portrait in Sepia RC 53300
by Isabel Allende
read by Gabriella Cavallero
3 cassettes
Eliza Sommers's granddaughter, Aurora del Valle, continues the
generational saga begun in Daughter of Fortune (RC 48869). Aurora recounts the
scandal surrounding her birth in San Francisco's Chinatown, her upbringing
by paternal grandmother Paulina del Valle, her return to Chile, and her
marriage to Diego Domínguez. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller
2001.
The Blue Last: A Richard Jury Mystery RC 53302
by Martha Grimes
read by Bob Askey
3 cassettes
Superintendent Richard Jury of Scotland Yard is asked by a dying colleague
to investigate the possibility that babies were switched during the London
blitz. Jury and his friend Melrose Plant uncover two intertwined, wealthy
families; a duplicitous nanny; and a pair of precocious, endangered
children. Some strong language. 2001.
Austerlitz RC 53308
by W.G. Sebald
read by Ken Kliban
2 cassettes
A discussion of architectural history in 1967 in the Antwerp, Belgium, train
station initiates a tenuous friendship between the unnamed speaker and the
title character. During encounters over the next thirty years, Austerlitz
gradually reveals his complex identity as a child of Holocaust victims who
was raised by Welsh Protestants. Bestseller 2001.
Impulse RC 53310
by Catherine Coulter
read by Michele Schaeffer
3 cassettes
From her deceased mother's journals, Rafaella Holland learns that her real
father is a crooked munitions dealer who seduced and abandoned her mother
years earlier. Rafaella's desire for revenge takes her to the gangster's private
Caribbean island and into the arms of Marcus Devlin. Violence, strong
language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2001.
True Justice RC 53312
by Robert K. Tanenbaum
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Assistant D.A. Butch Karp and his wife, Marlene Ciampi--last seen in Act of
Revenge (RC 49010)--are handling separate cases of infanticide. A series of
deaths involving newborns engages the public's attention, but the two
lawyers try to rise above politics and public opinion to obtain justice.
Violence and strong language. 2000.
Pawing through the Past RC 53314
by Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
As the twentieth reunion of Crozet, Virginia, high school class of 1980
approaches, four members are ruthlessly murdered. Postmistress Mary
"Harry" Haristeen searches among the survivors for someone with a grudge.
Joining her are her cat, Mrs. Murphy, and her corgi, Tee Tucker. Some
violence. 2000.
A King's Ransom RC 53317
by James Grippando
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
When businessman Matthew Rey is kidnapped during a trip to Colombia,
his young Miami attorney son, Nick, struggles to raise the ransom. The
insurance company balks at paying an abduction policy, his own law firm
deceives him, and the FBI refuses to intervene. Violence and strong
language. 2001.
Cause Celeb RC 53323
by Helen Fielding
read by Corrie James
3 cassettes
Satire from author of Bridget Jones's Diary (RC 46267) about London's rich and
famous. Publicist Rosie Richardson leaves her shallow but gorgeous lover
Oliver Marchant for refugee work in Africa. When famine hits she returns
to England to arrange a celebrity-backed emergency effort. Strong language
and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1994.
Loving Pedro Infante RC 53337
by Denise Chávez
read by Jacinda Bronaugh
2 cassettes
One of Tere's favorite pastimes is watching black and white reruns of
Mexican film star Pedro Infante at the El Colón movie theater, in a small
town near El Paso. The problem is that her married lover, Lucio, doesn't
compare favorably with her idol, Pedro. Some descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 2001.
The Birthright: Song of Acadia, Book 3 RC 53342
by Janette Oke and T. Davis Bunn
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
In this sequel to The Sacred Shore (RC 52083), the daughters of Catherine and
Louise, after learning their true heritage, become like sisters. Nicole accepts
the invitation of Lord Charles Harrow to return to England as his heir. Anne
marries, but many heart-wrenching events will also take her to England.
2001.
The Nonesuch RC 53345
by Georgette Heyer
read by Vanessa Maroney
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Sir Waldo Hawkridge, the most talked-about bachelor in London society,
inherits a Yorkshire estate. The legacy changes his life and leads him to a
most surprising choice of a bride. Foreword by Mary Jo Putney. 1962.
Woodcuts of Women RC 53346
by Dagoberto Gilb
read by Gary Telles
1 cassette
Ten tales of longing, lust, love, relations between men and women, and
Mexican American identity. "Shout" portrays the tensions between a couple
with three little boys living in a cramped apartment where the husband
clings destructively to his macho self-image. Some explicit descriptions of
sex and some strong language. 2001.
Cruzatte and Maria: A Gabriel Du Pré Mystery RC 53351
by Peter Bowen
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes
Métis Indian fiddler Gabriel Du Pré agrees, on his daughter Maria's
insistence, to advise a documentary film crew researching the Lewis and
Clark expedition. But not everyone in Montana is pleased with the outsiders
who they feel are destroying their way of life. Strong language and some
violence. 2001.
All of Me: A Voluptuous Tale RC 53370
by Venise Berry
read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona
2 cassettes
Successful African American television reporter Serpentine Williamson,
depressed about being overweight, is hospitalized after a suicide attempt.
Realizing that her weight does not determine who she is helps her accept
herself and renew her self-confidence. ALA Black Caucus Award. 2000.
Passage RC 53373
by Connie Willis
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
5 cassettes
Dr. Joanna Lander, a psychologist researching near-death experiences, has a
pop-writer nemesis, Maurice Mandrake, who fabricates many of his
findings. When neurologist Richard Wright begins using a drug to simulate
the "tunnel of light," Joanna volunteers repeatedly--with horrifying results.
2001.
Everyday People RC 53375
by Stewart O'Nan
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
Interconnected vignettes about an African American family whose
Pittsburgh neighborhood is threatened by a new freeway. Chris is in a
wheelchair after an accident, ex-con Eugene is a born-again Christian, and
father Harold conceals his bisexuality while his wife wonders where their
love went. Explicit descriptions of sex, violence, and strong language. 2001.
Devil's Claw RC 53377
by J.A. Jance
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
A week before her wedding in Cochise County, Arizona, sheriff Joanna
Brady is inundated with personal problems and crime. First her elderly
neighbor dies suspiciously. Then a local teen disappears and the girl's
mother--a newly released convict--is murdered. Joanna discovers more
secrets as preparations for the big event continue. Some violence. 2000.
The Peacemakers: An American Family Portrait, Book 8 RC 53378
by Jack Cavanaugh
read by Jonathan Davis
3 cassettes
In this sequel to The Victors (RC 53143), Travis and Paige, the children of Nat
and Allegra Morgan, become involved in the Vietnam War. Travis,
unwillingly, is sent to battle. Paige becomes a protester and, for a time,
seems to lose her faith. Yet it is faith that ultimately sustains them. 1999.
The Whale's Footprints RC 53386
by Rick Boyer
read by J.P. Linton
2 cassettes
Doc and Mary Adams are entertaining their son Jack, a whale researcher,
and his roommate Andy Cunningham at their Cape Cod cottage. When Andy
is discovered dead, Jack becomes the main suspect. Some violence and
some strong language. 1988.
The Green Ripper RC 53390
by John D. MacDonald
read by Richard Davidson
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Detective Travis McGee, aging and mellowing, falls in love with Gretel
Howard. When she dies suddenly of a devastating fever, McGee launches a
vengeful investigation that leads to a sadistic religious cult. 1994
introduction by Carl Hiaasen. Some violence and some strong language.
1979.
The Moon Is Down RC 53392
by John Steinbeck
read by Bill Wallace
1 cassette (Reissue)
Steinbeck's tale describes life in an anonymous, peace-loving European
village after it is invaded by the Germans in World War II. Although the
population includes traitors and collaborators, the patriots prevail by
destroying the enemy's morale. 1942.
Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years RC 53397
by Sue Townsend
read by George Holmes
2 cassettes
Adrian resumes his diary in 1997, commenting on his problems and those of
England. Now thirty, Adrian is a single father, chef at a fashionable
restaurant of British cuisine, and still longing for Pandora Braithwaite, his
first love. Companion to Adrian Mole: The Lost Years (RC 46669). Strong language.
1999.
The Lion's Share RC 53403
by Robert Campbell
read by L.J. Ganser
2 cassettes
Jimmy Flannery, Chicago politician and sewer inspector, inherits a house
from his former mentor, Chips Delvin. He also discovers a dead prostitute
and a blackmail scheme at the same time that he is offered a promotion in
the Democratic party. Some violence and some strong language. 1996.
A Group of One RC 53406
by Rachna Gilmore
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Fifteen-year-old Tara Mehta's life is turned upside down when her
grandmother visits from India. Naniji disapproves of the family's Canadian
lifestyle and feminist mother. But Tara also learns of her heritage and
Naniji's involvement in Gandhi's peace movement. Some strong language.
For junior and senior high readers. 2001.
The Hour before Midnight RC 53412
by Velda Johnston
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette (Reissue)
American artist Judith Dunne is living in an apartment on the estate where
Cecily, her cousin, was murdered. The killer is attracted to Judith because
of her resemblance to Cecily. So Judith soon becomes ensnared in the
murder mystery. Some violence. 1978.
The Pirate RC 53413
by Harold Robbins
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes (Reissue)
1970s. The son of a Jew became the son of an Arab prince in a strange twist
of fate in 1933. Now that prince, a business tycoon, is involved in
skyjackings, the Middle East crisis, and the drug scene. Violence, strong
language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1974.
A Groom with a View: A Jane Jeffry Mystery RC 53423
by Jill Churchill
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes
Jane Jeffry agrees to plan a businesswoman's wedding at the old family
hunting lodge. Along with best friend Shelley and boyfriend Mel, a
policeman, she organizes the help and eccentric relatives in the spooky old
place. But then a murder occurs and Jane seeks suspects. Some strong
language. 1999.
He Sees You When You're Sleeping RC 53426
by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
Sterling Brooks has been waiting to enter heaven for forty-six years. He
finally gets a chance to redeem his life by returning to Earth and helping
someone. He chooses Marissa, a seven-year-old desperately missing her
father and grandmother, who are in the Witness Protection Program.
Bestseller 2001.
The Price of Passion RC 53432
by Susan Sizemore
read by Ann Hodapp
2 cassettes
As a young woman, Cleopatra Fraser was seduced by her father's
archaeology assistant while in Egypt. Ten years later, he reappears in
Scotland as Dr. Azrael David Evans. Cleo rediscovers passion and conflict
as she helps him search for stolen treasure. Explicit descriptions of sex and
some violence. 2001.
The Dutch: A Milan Jacovich Mystery RC 53433
by Les Roberts
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Cleveland private investigator Milan Jacovich is hired by the father of Ellen
Carnine to ascertain why the successful computer Web designer committed
suicide. Jacovich's discovery that the unattractive woman bookmarked
certain Internet sites suggests to him that she was murdered. Some violence
and some strong language. 2001.
Bad News RC 53434
by Donald E. Westlake
read by Barry Bernson
2 cassettes
Professional thief John Dortmunder, last seen in What's the Worst That Could
Happen? (RC 46566), gets involved in a gambling casino scam. Little Feather
Redcorn and her accomplices switch bodies from graveyards to prove that
she's the last member of her tribe and is entitled to millions. Some strong
language. 2001.
Funeral in Blue RC 53435
by Anne Perry
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
William and Hester Monk are looking into the strange behavior of Hester's
sister-in-law. They have barely begun that investigation when the murders
of two women capture their attention. One of the victims is the wife of
Hester's colleague, Dr. Kristian Beck; the other is an artist's model.
Connections between the events prove elusive. 2001.
The Devil's Footprint RC 53436
by Victor O'Reilly
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes
Irish counterterrorist Hugo Fitzduane, last seen in Rules of the Hunt (RC 43065),
discovers that his archenemy, female Japanese revolutionary Reiko Oshima,
is still alive and controls a renegade Mexican state. When Reiko kidnaps
Fitzduane's pregnant wife, he goes after her. Descriptions of sex, violence,
and strong language. 1996.
Properties of Light: A Novel of Love, Betrayal, and Quantum Physics RC
53442
by Rebecca Goldstein
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Naive young physicist Justin Childs collaborates with Professor Samuel
Mallach and his daughter, Dana, on research to reconcile quantum
mechanics with the theory of relativity. Justin and Dana become lovers, but
then betray each other professionally. Justin's anger persists beyond his
death, and his ghost haunts Dana for years. 2000.
Cozy: A Stanley Hastings Mystery RC 53445
by Parnell Hall
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
Private detective Stanley Hastings and his wife, Alice, vacation at a New
England bed-and-breakfast while their son is at camp. Unfortunately, a
beautiful blond flirt is poisoned at dinner, and Stanley is compelled to assist
the inept local police, who arrest the wrong suspect. 2001.
My Dear Duchess RC 53456
by Marion Chesney
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Henry Wright would like to marry Clarissa Sayers. However, Clarissa's
mother wants her to marry a titled gentleman. Clarissa's younger sister
Frederica, still relegated to the schoolroom at seventeen, sets her sights on
Henry. Then Henry inherits a title, but risks forfeiting a fortune unless he
marries swiftly. 1979.
Separation of Power RC 53501
by Vince Flynn
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
CIA agent Mitch Rapp, last seen in The Third Option (RC 53036), ensures Dr.
Irene Kennedy's nomination to the agency's top post despite corrupt
politicians' objections. He is sent to Iraq to destroy a nuclear weapons
factory hidden under a Baghdad hospital. Some violence and some strong
language. Bestseller 2001.
Springwater RC 53505
by Linda Lael Miller
read by Colleen Delany
2 cassettes
1870. Evangeline Keating's husband, John, died leaving her and her
daughter, Abigail, penniless. Thus Evangeline accepts John's cousin's
proposal and travels to Springwater, Montana Territory. Her fiancé,
however, is on a six-month trip and has sent his handsome partner to care
for her and Abigail. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong
language. 1998.
Springwater Seasons RC 53506
by Linda Lael Miller
read by Colleen Delany
3 cassettes
Stories of four women who come to Springwater, Montana Territory, in the
late 1800s. Rachel is the town's first schoolteacher, Savannah is part owner
of the saloon, Miranda is an unwed mother, and Jessica takes over her
brother's bankrupt newspaper. Each finds the man of her dreams. Some
explicit descriptions of sex. 1999.
A Springwater Christmas RC 53507
by Linda Lael Miller
read by Colleen Delany
2 cassettes
1882. Jack McLaughlin is a prodigal son returning to Springwater, Montana
Territory. He hides his identity until he's ready to tell his parents--Jacob and
June-bug McCaffrey. Meanwhile Jack takes an interest in Olivia Darling,
owner of the boarding house. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 1999.
A Rogue in Texas RC 53509
by Lorraine Heath
read by Susan McInerney
2 cassettes
1865. Englishman Grayson Rhodes travels to America expecting to make
his fortune. Instead he ends up working in a Texas cotton field belonging to
Abbie Westland, a widow with three children. Followed by Never Love a Cowboy
(RC 53510). Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language.
1999.
Never Love a Cowboy RC 53510
by Lorraine Heath
read by Susan McInerney
2 cassettes
1865. Harrison Bainbridge left England and came to Texas seeking his
fortune and a scandal-free life. He did not expect to fall in love with the
saloon-keeper's daughter, or have her finance his cattle drive. Sequel to A
Rogue in Texas (RC 53509). Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and
some strong language. 2000.
A Grand Man RC 53521
by Catherine Cookson
read by Anne Flosnik
1 cassette (Reissue)
Eight-year-old Mary Ann Shaughnessy's father is the man she adores
although he drinks too much. Her faith in him is finally justified when, with
help, he finds work on the land instead of England's Tyne River docks.
Prequel to The Lord and Mary Ann (RC 53522). 1954.
The Lord and Mary Ann RC 53522
by Catherine Cookson
read by Anne Flosnik
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Plucky nine-year-old Mary Ann Shaughnessy assumes responsibility for
keeping her father from drinking when the family moves to a small farm
and he accepts a job as a farmhand for a cranky old man. Sequel to A Grand
Man (RC 53521). 1956.
The Devil and Mary Ann RC 53523
by Catherine Cookson
read by Anne Flosnik
2 cassettes (Reissue)
To secure a job for her father on her benefactor's farm, nine-year-old Mary
Ann Shaughnessy goes to boarding school. Once there she encounters
loneliness, acquires enemies, and receives tearstained letters from her
brother hinting that their father is having an affair. Sequel to The Lord and Mary
Ann (RC 53522). 1958.
Love and Mary Ann RC 53524
by Catherine Cookson
read by Anne Flosnik
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Mary Ann Shaughnessy, an irrepressible English country lass with three
years of boarding school behind her, begins to discover the mystery,
wonder, and woes of love. Sequel to The Devil and Mary Ann (RC 53523). 1961.
Life and Mary Ann RC 53525
by Catherine Cookson
read by Anne Flosnik
2 cassettes (Reissue)
At seventeen Mary Ann Shaughnessy still loves her childhood sweetheart,
Corny Boyle. He goes to America, however, apparently leaving the field
wide open for Tony, the grandson of Mary Ann's benefactor. Sequel to Love
and Mary Ann (RC 53524). 1962.
Marriage and Mary Ann RC 53526
by Catherine Cookson
read by Anne Flosnik
1 cassette (Reissue)
Mary Ann Shaughnessy, the irrepressible child of Tyneside, is to marry
Corny Boyle, her childhood sweetheart, in five weeks. Everything should be
lovely, but few things in life go smoothly for the tempestuous Shaughnessy
family. Sequel to Life and Mary Ann (RC 53525). 1964.
Mary Ann's Angels RC 53527
by Catherine Cookson
read by Anne Flosnik
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Eight years have passed since Mary Ann Shaughnessy married her
childhood sweetheart, Corny Boyle, and they are the proud but bewildered
parents of six-year-old twins. Real trouble lies ahead for the family as the
two disagree on how to handle the unruly children. Sequel to Marriage and
Mary Ann (RC 53526). 1965.
Mary Ann and Bill RC 53528
by Catherine Cookson
read by Anne Flosnik
2 cassettes (Reissue)
The concluding story about the indomitable Mary Ann Shaughnessy of
Tyneside, now a proper wife and mother of scrappy twins. But she must yet
face the new terror of a puppy, a husband still susceptible to temptation, and
growing pains with the children. Sequel to Mary Ann's Angels (RC 53527). 1967.
All the Dead Were Strangers RC 53529
by Ethan Black
read by Gary Telles
3 cassettes
A friend of New York City police detective Conrad Voort cryptically gives
him five names before disappearing. Most have died in accidents, and all
are connected to terrorists. One of the group, Dr. Jill Towne, is still alive.
Sequel to Irresistible (RC 51519). Violence, strong language, and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2001.
A Capital Holiday RC 53530
by Janet Dailey
read by Susan McInerney
2 cassettes
Beautiful Jocelyn Wakefield, the president's daughter, disguises herself for
an early morning walk without security. She runs into reporter Grady
Tucker, his dog, and elderly Obediah Melchior, who looks suspiciously like
Santa Claus. Grady fakes an injury in order to become better acquainted.
Bestseller 2001.
The Nautical Chart RC 53531
by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Spain, 1990s. An antique nautical chart introduces two unlikely partners,
Manuel Coy of the Merchant Marine and Tánger Soto of the Madrid Naval
Museum. They use the map to search for a sunken, seventeenth-century
Jesuit ship and its presumed treasure. Strong language, some descriptions of
sex, and some violence. Bestseller 2000.
A Health unto His Majesty RC 53533
by Jean Plaidy
read by Corrie James
2 cassettes
With the restoration of the crown to Charles Stuart, the whole of Britain is
elated, and so begins a period of licentiousness after years of Puritan rule,
plague, and war. Charles's life is revealed through the eyes of his wife,
Catherine of Braganza, and his mistress, Lady Castlemaine. 1956.
Paradise Interrupted RC 53536
by Penny Mickelbury
read by Barbara Pinolini
2 cassettes
African American lawyer and security consultant Carole Ann Gibson and
her business partner, Jake Graham, of Washington, D.C., are hired to
improve the communication systems of a small Caribbean island. Once
there Carole Ann encounters drug dealers, suffers equipment losses, and
learns of corruption--including murder. Some violence and some strong
language. 2001.
Running Blind RC 53541
by Lee Child
read by Christopher Walker
3 cassettes
Jack Reacher, a former military cop, is accused of murdering several
women he knew in the service who were involved in sexual harassment
suits. When he is cleared, the FBI forces Reacher to assist with the case.
Some explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong
language. 2000.
A Gift of Sanctuary RC 53542
by Candace Robb
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
Wales, 1370. Captain Owen Archer has been dispatched to his native land
by the duke of Lancaster to inspect the fortresses and raise a regiment of
bowmen. With Archer is his friend Geoffrey Chaucer, who helps him solve
a murder and uncover a plot of treason. Violence. 1998.
Ascendance: The Second Demonwars Saga, Book 1 RC 53545
by R.A. Salvatore
read by Michael Scherer
3 cassettes
Following Mortalis (RC 52556), Jilseponie "Pony" Wyndon, the outlaw hero of
the Demon War, is considering marriage to King Danube. Unbeknownst to
Pony, elves are raising her son Aydrian, who she believes is dead. He grows
up--hungering for fame and revenge. Some violence. 2001.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Ham? RC 53547
by Phyllis Richman
read by Faith Potts
2 cassettes
Restaurant critic Chas Wheatley, last seen in Murder on the Gravy Train (RC
49084), despises Ringo Laurenge, the newsroom's recently hired reporter,
like everyone else at the paper. Chas uncovers some disturbing information
about her nemesis's past--just before Ringo collapses at the Thanksgiving
office party. Some strong language. 2001.
All the King's Men RC 53553
by Robert Penn Warren
read by Steven Carpenter
4 cassettes
Restored edition, reconstructed from the author's original typescript,
recreates the world of a corrupt southern politician of the 1920s and 1930s.
Country boy Willie (Stark) Talos rises to become governor of his state only
to be brought down by his personal failings. 2001 editorial afterword by
Noel Polk. Strong language. Pulitzer Prize. 1946.
Fleeced: A Regan Reilly Mystery RC 53563
by Carol Higgins Clark
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
1 cassette
Los Angeles private investigator Regan Reilly is visiting her parents and
lover in New York City. While there, she is hired to solve the mysterious
murders of two retired jewelers. When the men were about to donate
diamonds to their run-down residential club, they were killed and robbed.
2001.
Flesh and Blood RC 53587
by Jonathan Kellerman
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
Alex Delaware is embarrassed to recognize Lauren Teague, a former
patient, as the stripper at a bachelor party. When her body is found in a
dumpster, he is determined, against all advice, to find her murderer. Strong
language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2001.
Black Mirror RC 53590
by Nancy Werlin
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Sixteen-year-old Frances Leventhal and her brother, Daniel, attend their
preppy boarding school on a need-based scholarship. When Daniel dies of a
drug overdose, Frances, feeling guilty, joins the charity organization he
supported. What she learns makes her question her sibling's death. Some
strong language. For senior high readers. 2001.
Death by the Light of the Moon RC 53592
by Joan Hess
read by Suzanne Toren
2 cassettes
Bookstore owner Claire Malloy and her teenage daughter, Caron, travel to
the Louisiana bayou for Caron's grandmother's eightieth birthday
celebration. But the matriarch drowns during the night, and Claire tries to
sort out her deceased husband's eccentric relatives to find the culprit. 1992.
Dreams Die First RC 53593
by Harold Robbins
read by David Hartley-Margolin
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Vietnam veteran becomes publisher of slick pornographic magazines and
finds his hedonistic life complicated by organized crime, a black male
model, and a Chicano accountant. Explicit descriptions of sex, violence, and
strong language. 1977.
The Hell Born and The Iron Jehu RC 53595
by Ray Hogan
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
In The Hell Born, vicious Rufe Houston escapes from prison and warden Ben
Skerrit vows to bring him back dead. In The Iron Jehu, Sam Remington's last
trip as a driver for the Valley Stage Lines is doomed when the dreaded
Vaughn gang ambushes the coach. Some violence and some strong
language. 1979.
Hearts RC 53597
by Hilma Wolitzer
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Linda Reismann, widowed at twenty-six after a six-week marriage, and her
sullen thirteen-year-old stepdaughter, Robin, travel to the Midwest to
deposit Robin with paternal relatives whom the girl has never met. The
kinfolk are unable to take Robin, so the travelers continue to the West coast.
Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1980.
Never Dream of Dying RC 53598
by Raymond Benson
read by Graeme Malcolm
2 cassettes
James Bond tracks down the blind leader of a terrorist group, the Union, in
France. There he meets a beautiful actress/model named Tylyn and falls in
love. But Tylyn's jealous ex-husband is also connected to the clandestine
organization. Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong
language. 2001.
Gunman's Rhapsody RC 53603
by Robert B. Parker
read by Chuck Benson
1 cassette
A novel about the Earp brothers and their womenfolk, beginning in 1879
when they move to Tombstone, Arizona. Wyatt's falling in love with the
sheriff's lady, Josie, is the catalyst for his subsequent problems leading to
the shoot-out at the O.K. Corral. Strong language and some descriptions of
sex. 2001.
Odd Girl Out RC 53604
by Elizabeth Jane Howard
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Anne and Edmund Cornhill, a happily married British couple, suddenly find
their lives in havoc when Arabella, a young and beautiful distant relative of
Edmund's, comes to stay with them. Some strong language. 1972.
Triple Pursuit: A Father Dowling Mystery RC 53606
by Ralph McInerny
read by John Horton
2 cassettes
Former brothers-in-law Jack Gallagher and Austin Rooney fight over the
attentions of Maud Gorman at the St. Hilary Senior Center. Later Gallagher
confesses to the murder of another seductress, attorney Aggie Rossner.
Father Dowling and police captain Phil Keegan investigate this and the
murder of a motel maid. Some strong language. 2001.
Song of the Earth RC 53607
by Alexander Cordell
read by George Holmes
3 cassettes (Reissue)
A Welsh coal mining family struggles to stay together as miners organize
against exploitation by English mine owners in the mid-nineteenth century.
The courage of men fighting for dignity and justice is tested as love of
family is pitted against loyalty to a striking union. Some strong language.
1969.
In Cuba I Was a German Shepherd RC 53608
by Ana Menéndez
read by Gabriella Cavallero
1 cassette
Eleven tales about postrevolutionary Cubans set in Miami and Havana. In
the title piece, four elderly men--two Cubans and two Dominicans--meet in
a Miami park each morning to play dominos. Máximo, the smaller Cuban,
tells jokes that reveal his heartbreak. Some strong language. 2001.
River of Fire RC 53610
by Mary Jo Putney
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
England, 1817. Captain Kenneth Wilding (Lord Kimball) returns from the
Napoleonic wars to an estate ruined by his late father. Needing cash, he
agrees to spy on the household of artist Sir Anthony Seaton in order to
uncover a murderer. But he falls for the artist's bohemian daughter. Explicit
descriptions of sex. 1996.
John Henry Days RC 53611
by Colson Whitehead
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
A cynical freelance African American journalist attends a festival in West
Virginia commemorating black folk legend John Henry, who died pitting his
strength against a machine. There he encounters a melange of eccentrics and
opportunists, including a woman selling her obsessed father's John Henry
memorabilia collection. Strong language and some descriptions of sex.
2001.
Oceanspace RC 53612
by Allen M. Steele
read by Jim Zeiger
2 cassettes
In 2011 Joe Niedzwiecki and Peter Lipscomb are scientists aboard the first
manned undersea research station, situated hundreds of feet under the
Atlantic's surface. When Joe films a sea serpent Pete sends for his wife,
Judith, a marine biologist, and his niece, Andie, to join them. Some violence
and some strong language. 2000.
The Devil Went Down to Austin RC 53627
by Rick Riordan
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
Private investigator Tres Navarre, last seen in The Last King of Texas (RC 51477),
seeks to clear his paraplegic brother, Garrett, of his business partner's
murder. Garrett's software company is failing and a shady operator is
threatening a hostile takeover when the killing occurs. Violence and strong
language. 2001.
Die Trying RC 53628
by Lee Child
read by Christopher Walker
3 cassettes
Drifter Jack Reacher is kidnapped alongside FBI agent Holly Johnson,
daughter of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. They wind up in a
Montana militia compound run by Beau Borken. While the Bureau and
Holly's father work to rescue them, the two plan their own escape. Violence
and strong language. 1998.
One Door Away from Heaven RC 53648
by Dean Koontz
read by Michele Schaeffer
4 cassettes
Temporarily down on her luck, Micky (Michelina) Bellsong meets a spunky
handicapped nine-year-old neighbor, Leilani Klonk. Micky is drawn to
protect Leilani from her stepfather, Preston Maddoc, an acquitted murderer,
who believes that Leilani's destiny involves aliens and UFOs. Bestseller
2001.
The Passion of Artemisia RC 53658
by Susan Vreeland
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
Fictional treatment of the post-Renaissance Italian painter Artemisia
Gentileschi (1593-1653). Begins with the pivotal event in her life: her
humiliation at the trial of Agostino Tassi, her father's fellow artist, for the
rape of Artemisia. Follows her successful career and stormy life. Some
descriptions of sex. 2002.
Time of the Singing of Birds RC 53682
by Grace Livingston Hill
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Lieutenant Barney Vance is sent home to his late mother's farm to
recuperate from his war injuries. While he's waiting for his next
assignment, childhood friends--Hortense, a forward divorcée, and Sunny, a
young schoolteacher--vie for his affections. 1944.
The President's Lady: A Novel about Rachel and Andrew Jackson RC
53691
by Irving Stone
read by Nanette Savard
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Rachel Donelson Robards first meets lawyer Andrew Jackson when she is
separated from her abusive husband, Lewis. After they fall in love they
travel to the Spanish territories to obtain her divorce in order to marry.
When war hero Jackson later ventures into politics, his wife's scandalous
past creates a crisis. 1951.
Players RC 53700
by Jilly Cooper
read by Vanessa Maroney
4 cassettes
Four ruthless, powerful men vie for control of England's Corinium
Television: Declan O'Hara, the star talk-show host; Tony Baddingham,
chairman and managing director of Corinium; Rupert Campbell-Black,
minister of sports and Tony's nemesis; and Cameron Cook, an American
television executive now working for the corporation. Explicit descriptions
of sex and strong language. 1988.
The Inheritors RC 53701
by Harold Robbins
read by Michael Russotto
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Stephen Gaunt, the whiz kid of Sinclair Broadcasting, mixes his
programming with girls whom he nicknames Green-eyed Girl, Blonde Girl,
and Chinese Girl. Darling Girl causes him trouble, but he finally becomes a
twosome with his last love, Lawyer Girl. Explicit descriptions of sex and
strong language. 1969.
Tropisms RC 53730
by Nathalie Sarraute
read by Gabriella Cavallero
1 cassette
A series of "movements"--lean, disembodied vignettes--captured in words
by the experimental twentieth-century French writer of the "new novel."
Sarraute claims that this first book of prose poems contains in germinal
form all the raw material she continued to develop in later works.
Translated from the 1957 French edition. 1963.
Warning Signs RC 53776
by Stephen White
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Boulder, Colorado, psychologist Alan Gregory faces an ethical dilemma
when a patient divulges confidential information about her potentially
homicidal teenage son. Meanwhile Gregory's attorney wife, Lauren, defends
police detective Lucy Tanner, who's accused of murdering the district
attorney. It soon appears the cases are connected. Strong language and some
violence. 2002.
Books listed in this issue of Talking Book Topics were recently sent to cooperating libraries. The complete collection contains books by many authors on fiction and nonfiction subjects, including animals, geography, nature, mystery, sports, and others. Contact your cooperating library to learn more about the wide range of books available in the collection.
Cassette books are labeled with the code RC and play at 15/16 ips. To order books, fill out the order form and send it to your cooperating library.
On Time: From Seasons to Split Seconds RC 51510
by Gloria Skurzynski
read by Dan Bloom
1 cassette
A concise history of the way humans have measured time. Discusses units
of time--years, seasons, months, weeks, and hours. Traces records of time--calendars and clocks--from the earliest mechanical versions to the latest
atomic models. For grades 3-6. 2000.
Rolling Along: The Story of Taylor and His Wheelchair RC 51513
by Jamee Riggio Heelan
read by Lindsay Ellison
1 cassette
Taylor describes the difficulties of having cerebral palsy. He tells about
learning to use a wheelchair in therapy and explains how it makes him more
independent. He discusses what makes some buildings more accessible for
people in wheelchairs. For grades K-3. 2000.
The Wigwam and the Longhouse RC 51517
by Charlotte Yue and David Yue
read by Lindsay Ellison
1 cassette
Describes the people who inhabited the eastern woodlands area before
Europeans came. Discusses customs that caused the Chippewa, Abenaki,
and most Algonquian tribes to build wigwams and why the Huron,
Delaware, and other Iroquoians preferred longhouses. For grades 4-7. 2000.
England RC 51525
by Maree Lister and Marti Sevier
read by Anne Hancock
1 cassette
An introductory survey of England's geography, history, economy,
government, arts, language, literature, culture, lifestyle, food, and people.
Discusses issues and conflicts that have made the country unique, explores
its relations with the United States, and provides web sites and references
for further study. For grades 5-8. 1998.
Paraguay RC 51651
by Leslie Jermyn
read by MaryBeth Wise
1 cassette
Describes the geography and history, people and lifestyle, arts and leisure of
this country in the heart of South America. Paraguay is the only country in
the Western Hemisphere to have an aboriginal (native Indian) language as
an official tongue. For grades 5-8. 2000.
Daughters of Eve: Strong Women of the Bible RC 51878
by Lillian Hammer Ross
read by Anne Hancock
1 cassette
Stories of biblical heroines, including Miriam, Zipporah, Ruth, Abigail,
Huldah, and Esther, who use their wits, inner strength, and faith to
overcome challenges. For grades 4-7. Bestseller 2000.
Girls: A History of Growing Up Female in America RC 51880
by Penny Colman
read by Susan McInerney
1 cassette
A chronology of girls' roles in the United States from precolonial times
through the twentieth century. Recalls the lives of many young women--Native Americans, colonists, slaves, immigrants, and pioneers--based on
their own accounts in journals, letters, and slave narratives. For grades 5-8
and older readers. 2000.
Blizzard! The Storm That Changed America RC 52323
by Jim Murphy
read by Ray DiZefalo
1 cassette
An account of the massive snow storm that shut down America's east coast
in March 1888, killing hundreds. Transportation, food, and coal supplies
suddenly ceased. The disaster led to many improvements, including the
establishment of the United States Weather Bureau. For grades 5-8. 2000.
The International Space Station RC 52334
by Franklyn M. Branley
read by Miriam Wagner
1 cassette
Explains how the International Space Station is being built and how it
functions. Discusses how astronauts live and work on the station and what
research they do to learn more about outer space. Includes a crystal-growing
experiment. For grades 2-4. 2000.
A Dinosaur Named Sue: The Story of the Colossal Fossil; the World's Most
Complete T. Rex RC 52351
by Pat Relf
read by Gary Telles
1 cassette
Describes the 1990 discovery in South Dakota by fossil hunter Susan
Hendrickson of the most complete skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex yet found.
Discusses the dinosaur era, transporting the fossils, mounting the pieces for
museum display, and what scientists are learning from Sue. For grades 4-7.
2000.
Islam RC 52950
by Matthew S. Gordon
read by Lewis Grenville
1 cassette
Overview of Islam, the world's second largest religion. Discusses the
history of Islam, its branches, the Koran, and various practices and customs.
Traces the religion's origin from the Middle East to its spread through
southern Asia, northern Africa, and around the globe. For grades 6-9 and
older readers. 2001.
Hinduism RC 52951
by Madhu Bazaz Wangu
read by Yolande Bavan
1 cassette
Introduction to Hinduism, the principal religion in India and one of the
oldest in existence. Discusses the history and evolution of the faith, its
beliefs and customs, and the connection between religion and culture on the
subcontinent. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2001.
Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Money RC 53240
by Diane Lindsey Reeves
read by Patricia McDermott
2 cassettes
Introduces students to various career paths in which one can earn substantial
amounts of money. Includes professions such as lawyer, investment banker,
venture capitalist, and e-merchant. Offers suggestions on how to start
preparing for the road to financial success. For grades 5-8. 2001.
Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Adventure RC 53241
by Diane Lindsey Reeves
read by Patricia McDermott
1 cassette
Career ideas on choosing a profession that offers both excitement and a
physical challenge. Discusses becoming a pilot, a detective, a firefighter, a
ranch hand, and a paramedic. Suggests additional resources and ways of
practicing job skills. For grades 5-8. 2001.
Muhammad of Mecca: Prophet of Islam RC 53383
by Elsa Marston
read by Yolande Bavan
1 cassette
Biography of the prophet Muhammad, founder of the Muslim religion, who
lived on the Arabian peninsula during the sixth and seventh centuries.
Describes his life and times and explains his teachings as recorded in the
Koran. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2001.
Bad Boy: A Memoir RC 53389
by Walter Dean Myers
read by Jake Williams
1 cassette
Award-winning author and poet reminisces about his difficult childhood in
Harlem as an African American youth in the 1940s and 1950s. Discusses his
love of reading, his feelings for his adoptive parents, and his reasons for not
finishing high school. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2001.
Stepliving for Teens: Getting Along with Stepparents, Parents, and Siblings
RC 53393
by Joel D. Block and Susan S. Bartell
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Two psychologists address teens' concerns and questions about stepfamily
situations. They offer positive suggestions and advice, and present opinions
from teens in similar circumstances. Among topics covered are becoming a
"stepchild," family decision making, and ways to sort out awkward feelings.
For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2001.
Hearts, Cupids, and Red Roses: The Story of the Valentine Symbols RC
53400
by Edna Barth
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette (Reissue)
Traces the history of Valentine's Day, celebrated on February 14, and the
little-known stories behind its symbols. For grades 4-7. 2001.
A Picture Book of Louis Braille RC 53405
by David A. Adler
read by Erik Sandvold
1 cassette
Presents the life of the nineteenth-century Frenchman who was accidentally
blinded as a child. Louis Braille originated the raised dot system of reading
and writing used throughout the world by visually impaired individuals. For
grades K-3. 1997.
Collision Course! Cosmic Impacts and Life on Earth RC 53439
by Fred Bortz
read by Butch Hoover
1 cassette
Explains what happens when comets and asteroids collide with planets.
Discusses evidence that an asteroid collision caused the end of the dinosaur
era. Describes the crash of the Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 into Jupiter in
1994 and the 1908 Tunguska event over Siberia. For grades 4-7. 2001.
Dinosaur Parents, Dinosaur Young: Uncovering the Mystery of Dinosaur
Families RC 53451
by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
read by Patricia McDermott
1 cassette
Explains how scientists form theories about the way dinosaur parents
behaved with their hatchlings. Tells how new fossil discoveries lead to
identifying new species that may cause scientists to change their ideas about
dinosaur family life. For grades 3-6. 2001.
The Ever-Changing Atom RC 53465
by Roy A. Gallant
read by Butch Hoover
1 cassette
History of scientific ideas focusing on matter and leading up to the
discovery of atoms--tiny particles that make up everything in the world.
Discusses their different parts, their weight, their function in measuring
time, and their use as a source of energy. For grades 5-8. 2000.
Celebrating Ramadan RC 53543
by Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith
read by Michael Scherer
1 cassette
Introduces Islamic beliefs and practices. Follows fourth-grader Ibraheem
and his Muslim family in New Jersey through Ramadan, the month of
praying and fasting that ends with the feast of Eid al-Fitr. For grades 3-6.
2001.
Oprah Winfrey RC 53602
by Belinda Friedrich
read by Gail Nelson
1 cassette
Biography of the television personality who was born in poverty in
Mississippi in 1954. Describes Oprah's troubled childhood, successful
career in television and film, eating addiction, book club, and her many
contributions to charities. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2001.
Vietnam RC 53893
by Wendy M. Cole
read by Yolande Bavan
1 cassette
Describes the land, people, economy, and government of the southeast
Asian country of Vietnam. Includes a brief summary of the war with the
United States. For grades 5-8. 1999.
Miles' Song RC 51507
by Alice McGill
read by Don Feldheim
1 cassette
In 1851 twelve-year-old Miles is a "servant-in-training" inside a plantation
house until he is caught with an open book. He is sent to a "breaking
ground" to learn about being a slave. There he meets Elijah, an older slave,
who teaches him to read--and proposes a plan to escape. For grades 6-9.
2000.
Dandelion RC 51509
by Don Freeman
read by Mary Ann Nichols
1 cassette
When Dandelion receives Jennifer Giraffe's invitation to a come-as-you-are
party, he gets carried away at the barber shop and has his mane curled. Then
Dandelion becomes upset when Miss Giraffe does not recognize him and
turns him away. For grades K-3. 1964.
Horrible Harry at Halloween RC 51512
by Suzy Kline
read by Bob Angell
1 cassette
Miss Mackle's third-grade class is excited about Halloween and what
costumes they will wear. They remember all of Harry's scary costumes
since kindergarten and wonder what he will be this year. But Harry keeps
his secret and surprises everyone. For grades 2-4. 2000.
Swimming with Sharks RC 51538
by Twig C. George
read by Nancy German
1 cassette
Ten-year-old Sarah thinks she will be incredibly bored spending the
summer at her grandparents' Florida Keys home--until she discovers a baby
shark. In her newfound eagerness to learn more about sharks, Sarah turns to
her grandfather, a recently retired marine biologist. For grades 4-7. 1999.
Me Tarzan RC 51547
by Betsy Byars
read by Tracy Mickens-Hundley
1 cassette
Dorothy surprises herself and everyone else when she tries out for Tarzan in
the class play. An amazing jungle yell comes out of her--and it gets louder
every time. During each rehearsal more and more animals gather. Then the
circus comes to town. For grades 2-4. 2000.
Crickwing RC 51574
by Janell Cannon
read by Cyn Delafield
1 cassette
After Crickwing, a cockroach with a twisted wing, bullies the leaf-cutter
ants, they capture him to sacrifice to the ferocious army ants. When the
leaf-cutter ants take pity on Crickwing, he comes up with a plan to save
them all. Notes on cockroaches and ants are appended. For grades K-3.
2000.
The Vampire in My Bathtub RC 51577
by Brenda Seabrooke
read by Phil Regensdorf
1 cassette
Jeff's boredom over moving with his mother to a tiny West Virginia town
disappears when he awakens an out-of-shape vampire who has been asleep
for decades in Jeff's closet. Eugene is a good vampire who doesn't drink
blood, but Jeff must help him elude an evil fiend. For grades 4-7. 1999.
A Screaming Kind of Day RC 51579
by Rachna Gilmore
read by Cyn Delafield
1 cassette
Scully only listens to her teasing brother and scolding mother when she
wants to; then Scully turns on her hearing aids. One rainy day she longs to
play outside. When her mother sends her to her room, Scully sneaks out the
back door. For grades K-3. 1999.
Adaline Falling Star RC 51585
by Mary Pope Osborne
read by Marilyn Gleason
1 cassette
When Adaline is eleven, not long after her Arapaho mother died, her
explorer father leaves her with his white cousins in St. Louis. Feeling
abandoned and receiving cruel treatment from his prejudiced relatives,
Adaline runs away into the wilderness, where she finds a stray dog for
company. For grades 5-8. 2000.
Rage of Fire RC 51587
by Gloria Skurzynski and Alane Ferguson
read by Gillian Green
1 cassette
The Landons are visiting Hawaii Volcanoes National Park accompanied by
a nine-year-old local, Danny Tran, whom they've agreed to unite with his
grandfather in Jackson Hole. When the Landon children and Danny appear
to have angered Pele the fire goddess, they frantically try to escape her. For
grades 3-6. 1998.
Brave Potatoes RC 51597
by Toby Speed
read by Graci Ragsdale Miller
1 cassette
Late one night, when the crowds have gone home from the county fair, the
potatoes decide to set off across the fairgrounds to enjoy the rides.
Hackemup, the chef, has other plans for them. But perhaps the potatoes will
have a surprise for Hackemup. For grades K-3. 2000.
The Vile Village: A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 7 RC 52098
by Lemony Snicket
read by Laura Giannarelli
1 cassette
Mr. Poe, the Baudelaire orphans' banker, decides to follow the saying "It
takes a village to raise a child" and has the children adopted by the village
of V.F.D. The results are predictably disastrous. Sequel to The Ersatz Elevator
(RC 51769). For grades 4-7. Bestseller 2001.
Not One Damsel in Distress: World Folktales for Strong Girls RC 52273
retold by Jane Yolen
read by Celeste Lawson
1 cassette
A collection of thirteen traditional tales from various parts of the world,
each featuring a fearless, strong, heroic, and resourceful woman. Includes
the stories of Atalanta from Greece and Nana Miriam from Niger. For
grades 3-6. 2000.
Blueberries for Sal RC 52440
by Robert McCloskey
read by Kimberly Schraf
1 cassette (Reissue)
One day in Maine, Little Sal goes blueberry picking with her mother. Little
Bear also comes with his mother to eat blueberries on the other side of the
hill. There is quite a mix up when the little ones stray from their mothers.
For preschool-grade 2. Caldecott Honor. 1948.
Miss Rumphius RC 52738
by Barbara Cooney
read by Kimberly Schraf
1 cassette
As a child, Alice Rumphius resolved to visit faraway places when she grew
up and to live by the sea when she became old. Most important, she planned
to do something to make the world more beautiful. Now retired, she finds
the last to be the most difficult. For grades K-3. 1982.
Page: Protector of the Small, Book 2 RC 52768
by Tamora Pierce
read by Lisette Lecat
2 cassettes
Eleven-year-old Keladry has overcome obstacles to become the first female
page. Yet she is still tormented by some of the boys and afraid of heights. In
addition, she must prove she is physically fit for knighthood. Sequel to First
Test (RC 52767). For grades 5-8. 2000.
Squire: Protector of the Small, Book 3 RC 52769
by Tamora Pierce
read by Lisette Lecat
3 cassettes
Fourteen-year-old Kel feels fortunate to squire Lord Raoul, commander of
the King's Own--though he was not her first choice. Before she can become
a knight, Kel faces a terrifying test in the Chapel of the Ordeal. She also
experiences her first love. Sequel to Page (RC 52768). For grades 5-8. 2001.
The Hostile Hospital: A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 8 RC 52913
by Lemony Snicket
read by Laura Giannarelli
1 cassette
On the run after being falsely accused of murder, the three Baudelaire
orphans--Violet, Klaus, and Sunny--find themselves in Heimlich Hospital,
with the evil Count Olaf in close pursuit. Sequel to The Vile Village (RC 52098).
For grades 4-7. Bestseller 2001.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer RC 53084
by Mark Twain
read by Terence Aselford
2 cassettes (Reissue)
The escapades and high jinks of schoolboy Tom Sawyer, who lives with his
Aunt Polly in a small Missouri town on the Mississippi River. Tom angles
for the affections of Becky Thatcher, runs away with Huck Finn and Joe
Harper, and tells the truth when it matters. For grades 6-9 and older readers.
1876.
Through the Flames: Left Behind--the Kids, Volume 3 RC 53124
by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye
read by Jim Zeiger
1 cassette
In this sequel to Second Chance (RC 53123), Ryan wants to prove his worth to
Judd, Vicki, and Lionel. So he sets out to discover what really happened to
Lionel's Uncle André. In the process, he runs afoul of the law and puts his
friends in danger. For grades 5-8. 1998.
Among the Hidden RC 53286
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
read by Brian Conn
1 cassette
In the future the Population Police ensure that families have only two
children. Twelve-year-old Luke is a third son who hides in fear on his
family's farm. When he discovers another "shadow" kid next door, the two
join forces to try to change the government. For grades 5-8. 1998.
Among the Imposters RC 53287
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
read by Brian Conn
1 cassette
In this sequel to Among the Hidden (RC 53286), twelve-year-old Luke, a forbidden
and illegal third child, assumes a new identity as Lee Grant. He leaves the
relative safety of the farm for boarding school. There he experiences a
confusing environment among Population Police undercover agents. For
grades 5-8. 2001.
Uncle Rain Cloud RC 53318
by Tony Johnston
read by Peter Gil
1 cassette
After moving to Los Angeles from Mexico, Carlos's uncle looks so dark and
angry that Carlos secretly calls him "Uncle Rain Cloud." Then Carlos learns
that his uncle shares his fear of speaking English, and they make a pact that
helps them both. For grades K-3. 2001.
You Read to Me and I'll Read to You: Twentieth-Century Stories to Share
RC 53369
selected by Janet Schulman
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
A "sampler of many different types of stories written during the last seven
decades of the twentieth century." Includes such authors as William Steig,
Judith Viorst, Dr. Seuss, Louis Sachar, Judi Barrett, Jon Scieszka, Tomi
Ungerer, and Daniel Manus Pinkwater. For grades 2-4. 2001.
Dream Freedom RC 53385
by Sonia Levitin
read by Suzanne Toren
1 cassette
In this fictionalized account of real-life events, an American fifth-grade
class learns about twentieth-century Sudanese slavery. Led by their teacher,
they raise money to help with liberation efforts. Alternate chapters tell the
stories of the slaves, their owners, and their families. For grades 5-8. 2000.
Witness RC 53401
by Karen Hesse
read by Suzanne Toren
1 cassette
Vermont, 1924. A series of poems expresses the views of eleven people,
including a young black girl and a young Jewish girl, when the Ku Klux
Klan tries to infiltrate the town. For grades 6-9. 2001.
The Demon in the Teahouse RC 53402
by Dorothy Hoobler and Thomas Hoobler
read by Erik Sandvold
1 cassette
Sequel to The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn (RC 50081), set in eighteenth-century Japan.
Someone is setting fires and killing geishas, and Samurai Judge Ooka needs
an inside observer. He sends his adopted son, Seikei, under cover into a
teahouse. For grades 6-9. 2001.
Girlhearts RC 53407
by Norma Fox Mazer
read by Robin Miles
2 cassettes
Thirteen-year-old Sarabeth Silver's life is turned upside down when her
twenty-nine-year-old mother dies suddenly. Orphaned and grief-stricken,
Sarabeth moves in with her Mom's best friend but doesn't feel comfortable
in the crowded apartment with Cynthia's husband and baby son. Sequel to
Silver (RC37105). For grades 6-9. 2001.
The Journal of Ben Uchida: Citizen 13559, Mirror Lake Internment Camp
RC 53428
by Barry Denenberg
read by Brian Conn
1 cassette
Ben is a typical twelve-year-old boy in San Francisco until the 1941 attack
on Pearl Harbor. As hostility toward Japanese Americans grows, he
becomes aware of his Japanese features. Ben and his family are confined to
an internment camp for the duration of World War II--and Ben keeps a
diary. For grades 5-8. 1999.
Riddle of the Prairie Bride RC 53429
by Kathryn Reiss
read by Mitzi Friedlander
1 cassette
In 1878, twelve-year-old Ida Kate and her widowed father welcome a mail-order bride and her baby to their Kansas homestead. But Ida Kate soon
suspects that the bride is not the same woman with whom Papa had
corresponded. For grades 5-8. 2001.
Bo and Mzzz Mad RC 53464
by Sid Fleischman
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
Twelve-year-old Bo Gamage heads to distant relatives in the Mojave Desert
to avoid being sent to a foster home. The eccentric Martinka family--thirteen-year-old Madeleine, Aunt Juna, and Paw Paw--barely tolerate him
because of a family feud involving a lost gold mine, one they still hope to
find. For grades 5-8. 2001.
The Buccaneers RC 53534
by Iain Lawrence
read by David Cutler
2 cassettes
1803. John Spencer, last seen in The Smugglers (RC 48709), sails with his uncle
from England to trade in the West Indies. They rescue a stranded sailor;
stumble upon a horde of pirates; and endure fevers, shark attacks, and
storms before returning home. For grades 5-8. 2001.
Dreams in the Golden Country: The Diary of Zipporah Feldman, a Jewish
Immigrant Girl RC 53540
by Kathryn Lasky
read by Laura Giannarelli
1 cassette
When twelve-year-old Zippy arrives at Ellis Island with her mother and two
sisters, she does not find the golden country promised back in Russia. Zippy
keeps a diary of her Jewish family's tenement life in New York City
between 1903 and 1905. For grades 4-7. 1998.
Shipwreck Season RC 53583
by Donna Hill
read by Erik Sandvold
1 cassette
Cape Cod, Massachusetts; 1880. At first, sixteen-year-old Daniel detests
staying with the coarse surfmen at the lifesavers' station and taking orders
from his unsympathetic uncle. But as he patrols the coastline with them and
helps rescue passengers from shipwrecks, he learns to appreciate the crew's
noble qualities. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 1998.
Ghost Horses RC 53588
by Gloria Skurzynski and Alane Ferguson
read by Nick Sullivan
1 cassette
Twelve-year-old Jack and his sister, Ashley, join their parents and two
Shoshone foster children on a trip to Zion National Park in Utah. Once there
they encounter an avalanche, a flash flood, and strange behavior among a
herd of wild mustangs. For grades 4-7. 2000.
Cassie Loves Beethoven RC 53601
by Alan Arkin
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Hallie and David Kennedy are disappointed when their new cow, Cassie,
doesn't give any milk. Their discovery that Cassie loves listening to
Beethoven's music on the radio changes everything. Not only can she talk,
she wants to play music herself. For grades 3-6. 2000.
The Wizard's Dilemma RC 53605
by Diane Duane
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
In this sequel to A Wizard Abroad (RC 46831), wizards-in-training Nita and Kit
quarrel. Kit withdraws to investigate his dog's powers. Meanwhile, Nita
confronts her mother's hospitalization for a life-threatening brain tumor by
searching for a magical cure. For grades 5-8. 2001.
Color Me Dark: The Diary of Nellie Lee Love, the Great Migration North
RC 53618
by Patricia C. McKissack
read by Barbara Pinolini
1 cassette
In 1919, when eleven-year-old Nellie Lee Love's uncle is murdered, her
family moves from Tennessee to Chicago, hoping to leave the Jim Crow
South behind. The family discovers that racism exists everywhere, even
within the African American community. For grades 4-7 and older readers.
2000.
Everything on a Waffle RC 53669
by Polly Horvath
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
When Primrose's parents are lost at sea off Coal Harbour in Canada, she is
cared for by a series of neighbors and relatives, including Miss Bowzer,
who owns a restaurant where everything is served on a waffle. For grades 4-7. 2001.
The Hunted RC 53716
by Gloria Skurzynski and Alane Ferguson
read by Nick Sullivan
1 cassette
The Landons and their children Jack and Ashley travel to Montana's Glacier
National Park to learn why baby grizzly bears have disappeared. Ashley
meets a ten-year-old Mexican boy who has been living in the forest. The
three kids uncover poachers and barely escape being mauled. For grades 3-6. 2000.
Brian's Bird RC 53740
by Patricia A. Davis
read by Saidah Arrika Ekulona
1 cassette
Brian, who is blind, enjoys learning to care for the parakeet he receives on
his eighth birthday. He comes to realize that his older brother, Kevin, while
sometimes careless, is not so bad after all. For grades K-3. 2000.
War Comes to Willy Freeman RC 53884
by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
During the horrors of the Revolutionary War in Connecticut, thirteen-year-old Willy--short for Wilhelmina--is in danger of being returned to slavery.
After her patriot father is killed by the British and her mother disappears,
Willy disguises herself as a boy to search for her mother. For grades 4-7.
1983.
Dear Mrs. Ryan, You're Ruining My Life RC 53901
by Jennifer B. Jones
read by Erik Sandvold
1 cassette
Fifth-grader Harvey is tired of having his divorced mother, Mrs. Ryan, write
about him in her popular children's books. To distract her, Harvey and his
best friend, Seal, plot to connect her romantically with the school principal.
But that complicates Harvey's life even more. For grades 4-7. 2000.
Fur-ever yours, Booker Jones RC 53945
by Betsy Duffey
read by Rick Rohan
1 cassette
Booker Jones is determined to become a published science fiction writer
until his parents' vacation disrupts his routine. When they leave Booker and
his older sister, Libba, with their confused grandfather, problems quickly
pile up, such as laundry, cooking, and how to help Pop. Sequel to Utterly yours,
Booker Jones (RC 43487). For grades 5-8. 2001.
The following cassette titles are available in the languages designated.
El Sacrilegio: El Anticristo Toma el Trono (Desecration: Antichrist Takes
the Throne) RC 52980
por Tim LaHaye y Jerry B. Jenkins
leído por Juan Ramírez
3 cassettes
Raimundo Steele y los miembros del Comando Tribulación se aprestan para
rescatar el pueblo elegido de Dios. Mientras tanto, multitudes leales a
Nicolás Carpatia se juntan en el Templo donde se preparan a aceptar la
marca en la presencia de Nicolás--y donde Nicolás intenta proclamarse
Dios. Sigue a La Marca (RC 52883). [Rayford Steele and some Tribulation Force
members prepare to rescue God's chosen people. Meanwhile, Nicolae
Carpathia's followers, planning to take the "mark" (a tattoo and a biochip
implant), gather at the temple--where Nicolae intends to declare himself
God. Sequel to La Marca (RC 52883).] 2001.
El Visitante (The Visitor) RC 52978
por K.A. Applegate
leído por Juan Ramírez
1 cassette
Un extraterrestre les otorgó a Rachel y sus amigos de escuela el poder de
transformarse en cualquier animal. Ahora Rachel sospecha que uno de sus
amigos está bajo el control mental de los temibles Yeerks, y Rachel intenta
encontrar la verdad. Sigue a La Invasión (RC 46997). Para grados 4 a 7 y lectores
mayores. [Rachel and her friends now have the power to morph into any
animal they touch. When Rachel starts to suspect that a friend has fallen
under the control of the evil Yeerks, she knows how to find out the truth.
Sequel to La Invasión (RC 46997). For grades 4-7 and older readers.] 1998.
El Encuentro (The Encounter) RC 52979
por K.A. Applegate
leído por Juan Ramírez
1 cassette
Tobias y sus amigos eran adolescentes normales hasta que les fue
concedidio el poder de transformarse en animal. Los jóvenes luchan contra
los malvados Yeerks, pero Tobias no tuvo en cuenta la advertencia de que
nunca deben permanecer más de dos horas dentro del cuerpo de un animal.
Ahora permanecerá convertido en halcón ratonero--para siempre. Sigue a El
Visitante (RC 52978). Para grados 4 a 7 y lectores mayores. [Tobias and his
friends were ordinary kids until given the power to morph into animals to
fight the evil Yeerks. Tobias failed to heed the warning not to remain in
animal form longer than two hours. Now he's a hawk--forever. Sequel to El
Visitante (RC 52978). For grades 4-7 and older readers.] 1998.
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American Heritage (8 issues)
Analog Science Fiction and Fact (11 issues)
Asimov's Science Fiction (11 issues)
The Atlantic Monthly (11 issues; combined issue July-August)
Das Beste aus Reader's Digest (German; 12 issues)
Bon Appetit (monthly)
Buenhogar (Spanish; monthly)
Choice Magazine Listening (on loan from cooperating libraries, bimonthly)
Consumer Reports (monthly)
Contemporary Sound Track: A Review of Pop, Jazz, Rock, and Country (bimonthly)
Cricket (for children, on one cassette with National Geographic World, monthly)
Diabetes Forecast (monthly)
Discover (monthly)
Ebony (monthly)
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (11 issues)
Foreign Affairs (6 issues)
Good Housekeeping (monthly plus special issues)
Health and Nutrition Newsletters (includes Dr. Andrew Weil's Self Healing, Healthline, The Johns Hopkins Medical Letter--Health after Fifty, Mayo Clinic Health Letter, and Nutrition Action Healthletter, monthly)
Journal Français (French; monthly)
Magazine of the Month (monthly)
Money (monthly plus special issues)
The Musical Mainstream (quarterly)
The Nation (47 issues)
National Geographic (monthly)
National Geographic World (for children and teens, on one cassette with Cricket, monthly)
National Review (25 issues)
The New York Times Book Review (weekly)
Outdoor Life (10 issues; combined issues June-July, December- January)
People Weekly (weekly plus special issues)
QST (monthly)
Quarterly Music Magazine (quarterly)
Selecciones del Reader's Digest (Spanish; monthly)
Selections du Reader's Digest (French; monthly)
Smart Computing (monthly)
Sound & Vision (10 issues)
Spider: The Magazine for Children (monthly)
Sports Illustrated (weekly plus special issues)
Sports Illustrated for Kids (monthly)
Talking Book Topics (bimonthly, also contains selections from NLS News irregularly)
Teen People (10 issues)
Travel Holiday (10 issues)
True West (monthly)
U.S. News and World Report (weekly)
The Writer (12 issues)
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