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The following material is reprinted from NLS Flash, November 2004, volume 1, issue 1, a newsletter created to bring current information on NLS progress in digital technology to patrons, library staff, and other interested individuals. Flash online is at www.loc.gov/nls/newsletters/flash/index.html
Since the 1970s, analog cassettes have enabled NLS to deliver reliable and entertaining audio books and magazines to people who are unable to read standard print.Analog technology continues to work, but now it's time for something new. NLS has found the answer in technology unavailable thirty years ago.
"Digital talking books will bring a great range of benefits to blind and physically handicapped readers," says Frank Kurt Cylke, NLS director. "Many of the marvelous capabilities of the printed book will be combined with the power of computers to create a tool of unprecedented flexibility and power."
NLS will use digital technology to enhance the listening experience. What makes digital better than analog? Users can easily navigate through a book. Sound quality will improve. Less handling will be required. And that's only the beginning.
Fast forward to the future. Each patron will have access to a flash-based playback machine and will be able to download digital books and magazines from the Internet.
Digital transformation. After 10 years of research, NLS chose flash memory as the framework for its new system. How will it work? Imagine a lightweight playback device with a removable cartridge that allows for faster access to the content of a book. In 2008, this dream becomes reality.
A digital talking book (DTB) will resemble a credit card, only slightly larger. It will be a high-density flash memory cartridge, capable of holding a complete book. Each book's digital master will be compressed to fit the cartridge at a rate that will deliver high-quality audio. The books will be labeled in both large print and braille.
In the race to project completion, NLS is off and running. In 2002, NLS began the digital audio book production and conversion process. By 2008, the program will provide players and have a collection of 20,000 digital titles.
"The greatest challenge of the digital transition is pulling several long-term and complex projects together to function smoothly," says Jean M. Moss, NLS digital projects coordinator. "It is critical to the successful implementation of the digital program that all key stakeholders-patrons, network libraries and their administering agencies, producers, and staff-be involved, to some extent, in the design and implementation process." NLS will continue to collaborate with stakeholders through user studies and meetings with the Digital Long-Term Planning Group. Book titles expected to be among the most popular 20 percent, which constitute 80 percent of total circulation, are slated to be mass-produced and distributed by network libraries. The remaining titles, constituting 20 percent of total circulation, will be duplicated on demand through a distribution center that will service patrons nationwide.
Driving the digital effort is the goal to make the reading experiences for patrons more enjoyable. "The most exciting feature of digital talking books is the reader's ability to easily navigate through the book. All books will include a basic level of navigation that allows the reader to jump to various chapters and sections," says Moss. "The navigation capabilities will vary with the type of book, for example, fiction and non-fiction."
The design of the flash-based playback machines will be cost-efficient. The solid-state machines will have no moving parts, which will keep repair costs low. NLS plans to build 60,000 digital playback machines by 2008. "The production quantity of DTB players will be increased in subsequent years to satisfy patron demand," says Moss.
Flash benefits. Why should blind and physically handicapped readers get excited about the new technology? Here are a few good reasons: better sound quality in playback; fewer items to keep track of (generally one cartridge instead of several cassettes as required with the cassette system); and no need to flip a switch or the cartridge during playback.
Libraries also have compelling reasons to embrace the digital transformation. Flash memory will require less storage space for collections; memory cards can be reused many times without loss of quality; playback devices will be compact, lightweight and durable, and require fewer repairs; and the playback devices are expected to be less expensive.
"We've received positive comments on the move to a digital system from network librarians and patrons," says Michael Moodie, NLS deputy director. "The end result of the conversion process will exceed expectations."
Completed:
Start 6/20/03-Finish 10/1/08
The following ongoing projects, set to conclude in 2008, are shown with start dates in parentheses.For information on the NLS digital project, contact Jean M. Moss, Digital Projects Coordinator. E-mail: jemo@loc.gov; fax: (202) 707-1690. For the NLS Strategic Business Plan online: www.loc.gov/nls/businessplan2003.html.
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, labeled with the code RC, 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."
The Healing Power of Pets: Harnessing the Amazing Ability of Pets to Make and Keep People Happy
and Healthy
RC 54792
by Marty Becker
read by Bruce Nelson
3 cassettes
Practicing veterinarian advocates that people with chronic medical conditions reclaim their health by
building strong relationships with animals. Combines information from scientific studies with the
personal experiences of patients, including autistic children and surgical and Alzheimer's patients. 2002.
A Quaker Book of Wisdom: Life Lessons in Simplicity, Service, and Common Sense
RC 55164
by Robert Lawrence Smith
read by Peter Lavezzoli
1 cassette
Smith, a ninth generation Quaker, explores ways to harness our inner light to guide our daily choices. He
discusses ten basic Quaker precepts: silence, worship, truth, simplicity, conscience, nonviolence, service,
business, education, and family. Concludes with a letter to his grandchildren imparting ten life lessons.
1998.
The Lives of the Muses: Nine Women and the Artists They Inspired
RC 55457
by Francine Prose
read by Kimberly Schraf
3 cassettes
Discusses the role of the real-life muse as a connection between eros and artistic creativity. Explores
varieties of the inspirational bond in carefully researched studies, probing themes of passion,
exploitation, self-sacrifice, and obsession. Includes studies of Alice Liddell and Lewis Carroll, Gala and
Salvador Dalí, and Yoko Ono and John Lennon. 2002.
I Do Not Weep
RC 55809
by Venetta D. Baker
read by Tracy Mickens-Hundley
1 cassette
Vignettes from the life of a strong black woman who serves as her Florida family's matriarch and
caregiver in times of happiness and tragedy. She must decide whether to sell an antique ring, given to her
by a former employer to whom she was a trusted confidante, to pay for her medical bills. 2001.
"Get Out of My Life, but First Could You Drive Me and Cheryl to the Mall?" A Parent's Guide to the
New Teenager
RC 56033
by Anthony E. Wolf
read by Terence Aselford
1 cassette
Clinical psychologist humorously offers advice on disciplining teenagers and confronting such issues as
peer pressure, the dangers of the Internet, sexuality, substance abuse, and school problems. Wolf presents
typical scenarios and suggests methods of communication that might encourage teens to internalize
parental values. Some strong language. 2002.
Huey Long
RC 56095
by T. Harry Williams
read by Barry Bernson
7 cassettes in 2 containers (Reissue)
A portrait of Louisiana's controversial governor of the 1930s who was known as "The Kingfish." The
author recognizes Long as a rare person of power with a potential for "great good or great evil," and
presents him as a tragic figure. Some strong language. National Book Award. Pulitzer Prize. 1969.
Birds off the Perch: Therapy and Training for Your Pet Bird
RC 56222
by Larry Lachman and others
read by Miriam Wagner
2 cassettes
A guide to understanding and correcting behavior problems like biting, screaming, and feather plucking
most often seen in younger birds. The authors emphasize communication, positive reinforcement, and the
use of family therapy techniques. Provides important information on choosing a bird, maintaining its
good health, and contacting helpful organizations. 2003.
Moments of Grace: When God Touches Our Lives Unexpectedly
RC 56362
by Neale Donald Walsch
read by Larry Shapiro
2 cassettes
Collection of real-life stories from readers of the five "Conversations with God" books (RC 44643,
44644, 47255, 51348, and 54766). People share their own experiences of God working in their lives:
visits by divine voices, extraordinary coincidental circumstances, and chance utterances of children that
bring wisdom straight from God. 2001.
American Tragedy
RC 56432
by Lawrence Schiller and James Willwerth
read by Michael Scherer
6 cassettes
Presents an analysis of O.J. Simpson's legal defense team, which he retained during his infamous
criminal and civil trials. Examines the skills and limitations of the attorneys on the "dream team,"
including Johnnie Cochran, F. Lee Bailey, and Robert Shapiro. Some strong language. 1996.
Only the Strong Survive: The Odyssey of Allen Iverson
RC 56440
by Larry Platt
read by Mark Ashby
2 cassettes
Philadelphia magazine editor-in-chief presents the tumultuous life of the Philadelphia 76ers' six-foot
point guard, from an impoverished childhood in Newport News, Virginia, to success as the NBA's 2001
MVP. Platt portrays Iverson as a misunderstood talent, loyal to family and friends but struggling with his
coach, the media, and the law. Strong language. 2002.
After: How America Confronted the September 12 Era
RC 56587
by Steven Brill
read by Ted Stoddard
5 cassettes
Stories from a diverse group of Americans who struggled in the year after the September 11, 2001,
terrorist attacks. Includes recollections of widowed housewife Eileen Simon; Kevin McCabe of the U.S.
Customs Service; Sergio Magistri, owner of a baggage-checking company; Bernadine Healy, Red Cross
president; and Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge. 2003.
The Measure of All Things: The Seven-Year Odyssey and Hidden Error That Transformed the World
RC 56611
by Ken Alder
read by Robert Blumenfeld
3 cassettes
Historian's account of how the meter was established as a standard measure of length. Retraces the
challenging zigzag route taken along a meridian by two Frenchmen in 1792 to determine a geographic
basis for the meter. Alder discusses the ramifications of their secret correspondence about unreported
discrepancies that he discovered during his research. 2002.
Ovarian Cancer: Your Guide to Taking Control
RC 56623
by Kristine Conner and Lauren Langford
read by Constance Crawford
5 cassettes
Resource guide orienting women to the major issues and decisions they are likely to face after being
diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Provides information on finding a gynecologic oncologist, selecting
treatments, and questions to ask a doctor. Also includes a list of alternative resources and stories from
other women with the disease. 2003.
By the Grace of the Sea: A Woman's Solo Odyssey around the World
RC 56637
by Pat Henry
read by Anne Hancock
3 cassettes
Failing in business and personal relationships, forty-eight-year-old Pat Henry set sail on May 4, 1989, for
an eight-year-long solo cruise around the world. Her memoirs describe her traverses of oceans and her
soul searching for adventure, romance, and the strength to conquer her fears and realize her dreams.
2003.
Adventuring along the Lewis and Clark Trail
RC 56639
by Elizabeth Grossman
read by Ray Childs
3 cassettes
Travel guide traces the Corps of Discovery's 1804-1806 route across ten states to the Pacific Ocean.
Excerpts from Lewis and Clark's journals provide perspective on ecological changes that have taken
place since their expedition. Also includes tips on hiking, biking, canoeing, and kayaking adventures.
Gives useful contact information. 2003.
American Lung Association Seven Steps to a Smoke-Free Life
RC 56645
by Edwin B. Fisher
read by Geoffrey Centlivre
2 cassettes
Guide to quitting smoking based on the American Lung Association's Freedom from Smoking program.
Recommends identifying individual reasons for addiction to personalize a plan that can be used with
other cessation techniques. The seven-step process addresses how to cope with cravings, keep off extra
weight, avoid setbacks, and survive after "quit day." 1998.
The Big Fix: How the Pharmaceutical Industry Rips Off American Consumers
RC 56649
by Katharine Greider
read by Dan Bloom
2 cassettes
Reporter analyzes the aggressive marketing and pricing practices of pharmaceutical companies while also
recognizing the enormous benefits of their products in reducing pain and controlling illness. Discusses
secret drug price policies, efforts to extend patent protection for high-priced blockbusters, research
schemes, and advertising gimmicks that promote prescription drugs and increase health care costs. 2003.
The Journal
RC 56694
by George Fox
read by Bill Wallace
4 cassettes (Reissue)
Spiritual journal and autobiography of George Fox (1624-1691), the founder of the Religious Society of
Friends--commonly known as Quakers--dictated during his imprisonment in the mid 1670s. Records his
work, hardships, and successes in developing a new spiritual order in England. 1998 introduction by
Nigel Smith. 1674.
John Paul Jones: Sailor, Hero, Father of the American Navy
RC 56700
by Evan Thomas
read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
Biography of the "great sea warrior," born in Scotland in 1747, who went to sea at age thirteen. Describes
his career in the fledgling American Continental Navy, his later exploits in Europe and Russia, and his
burial in an obscure Paris grave in 1792. 2003.
Paperboy: Confessions of a Future Engineer
RC 56717
by Henry Petroski
read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
Duke University history and engineering professor, author of The Book on the Bookshelf (RC 49607),
reflects on his years as a paperboy in Queens. By recalling his paper route and the work it involved,
Petroski provides a glimpse into American life during the 1950s and a foreshadowing of his subsequent
career. 2002.
Napoleon and Wellington: The Battle of Waterloo--and the Great Commanders Who Fought It
RC 56718
by Andrew Roberts
read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
A study of the personal relationship between nineteenth-century rivals French emperor Napoleon
Bonaparte and British general Arthur Wellesley, the duke of Wellington. It is also "a study in beliefs and
rivalry, propaganda and rancor" that continued long after their last battle at Waterloo. 2001.
Free (or Almost Free) Prescription Medications: Where and How to Get Them
RC 56723
by David Johnson
read by Ralph Lowenstein
2 cassettes
The author, a multiple sclerosis patient who lost his health insurance, lists 168 prescription drug
assistance programs run by pharmaceutical companies for low-income people not qualifying for state aid.
Provides information on each program's eligibility criteria, enrollment instructions, steps required of
patients and their doctors, and other details. 2002.
When Walking Fails: Mobility Problems of Adults with Chronic Conditions
RC 56727
by Lisa I. Iezzoni
read by Jill Ferris
4 cassettes
A physician with multiple sclerosis researches social and medical factors that might improve the quality
of life for people with difficulty walking. Discusses mobility limits, physical and occupational therapy,
ambulation aids and how to pay for them, as well as psychological issues. 2003.
Bittersweet: Diabetes, Insulin, and the Transformation of Illness
RC 56731
by Chris Feudtner
read by Ralph Lowenstein
2 cassettes
Pediatrician chronicles the twentieth-century history of diabetes mellitus, using the archives of the Joslin
Diabetes Center in Boston. Focuses on patient's experiences and causality of the disease's symptoms.
Describes the discovery of insulin and the complications arising from its long-term use. 2003.
Bible Code II: The Countdown
RC 56763
by Michael Drosnin
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
In this sequel to The Bible Code (RC 44896), investigative reporter Drosnin continues his quest for the
truth behind an ancient code purportedly embedded in the Bible. The author asserts the code predicted
the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and may warn of impending global catastrophe.
2002.
Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith
RC 56777
by Jon Krakauer
read by Michael Russotto
3 cassettes
Traces the origins of Mormonism in an effort to explain certain crimes committed by fundamentalist sect
members--including the 1984 murder of Brenda Lafferty and her baby in Utah. Conveys how Brenda's
remorseless brother-in-law Dan and his brother Ron believed God ordered them to kill. Violence, strong
language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2003.
Classic Country: Legends of Country Music
RC 56780
by Charles K. Wolfe
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
The author of A Good-Natured Riot: The Birth of the Grand Ole Opry (RC 50736) presents more than
fifty portraits of past and present country music notables, based largely on interviews and recollections.
Includes obscure performers and studio musicians as well as stars such as Hank Snow and Roy Acuff.
2001.
The Happy Bottom Riding Club: The Life and Times of Pancho Barnes
RC 56787
by Lauren Kessler
read by Coleen Delany
3 cassettes
Biography of eccentric pioneering woman aviator. Florence Lowe's grandfather predicted she would be a
flier, and in the 1920s Florence raced planes and worked as a movie stunt pilot. She later went through
several marriages and lovers--one of whom gave her the nickname "Pancho"--and several fortunes before
dying penniless. 2000.
The Ideas That Conquered the World: Peace, Democracy, and Free Markets in the Twenty-first Century
RC 56802
by Michael Mandelbaum
read by Steven Carpenter
4 cassettes
Foreign affairs columnist analyzes how and why three major ideas have transformed world order--peace
as the basis for relations between countries, democracy as the optimal method of political organization,
and the free market as the system to produce wealth. But Mandelbaum recognizes these principles are
neither accepted nor practiced everywhere. 2002.
Buddhism: A Concise Introduction
RC 56816
by Huston Smith and Philip Novak
read by Mary Kane
2 cassettes
Describes the history, fundamental teachings, and practices of this Eastern religion. The first half of the
book explores the life of the Buddha (born circa 563 B.C.E.), explains the core tenets, and distinguishes
between various sects. The final chapters discuss the Western expansion and adaptations of Buddhism,
particularly in America. 2003.
Suddenly Gone: The Kansas Murders of Serial Killer Richard Grissom
RC 56817
by Dan Mitrione
read by Christopher Walker
2 cassettes
Former FBI agent details the 1989 Kansas crime spree of serial killer Richard Grissom Jr., who
kidnapped and tortured young women. Grissom's psychological troubles--and a grisly murder he
committed as a youth--were revealed in his juvenile record, and such deviant behavior continued into his
adulthood. Violence and strong language. 1995.
In the Company of Heroes
RC 56819
by Michael J. Durant
read by Gregory Gorton
3 cassettes
Retired army pilot recounts his harrowing POW experience in Somalia after his Blackhawk helicopter
was downed during a 1993 mission to capture warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid. He describes being
attacked by a mob, imprisoned, interrogated, and finally released after eleven days. Introduction by the
author of Black Hawk Down (RC 48028). Strong language. 2003.
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and Selections from His Other Writings
RC 56823
by Benjamin Franklin
read by Rick Rohan
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Memoirs of the early American newspaperman, scientist, philosopher, and statesman Benjamin Franklin
(1706-1790), addressed to his son. Describes his intellectual development, wide-ranging interests, and
diverse enterprises. Includes selections from his newspaper columns and journal. With an introduction by
Stacy Schiff. 2001.
'Atta Girl! A Celebration of Women in Sport
RC 56824
by Alexandra Powe Allred
read by Coleen Delany
2 cassettes
Inspirational anecdotes about women in sports, including the author, a former U.S. women's bobsled
team member who also once played professional football. Recounts female athletes' struggle for success
and acceptance and explores society's evolving perceptions. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Beyond Glory: Medal of Honor Heroes in Their Own Words: Extraordinary Stories of Courage from
World War II to Vietnam
RC 56848
by Larry Smith
read by Lou Harpenau
3 cassettes
Twenty-four recipients of the Medal of Honor recall the deeds and circumstances meriting their citations.
Jack Jacobs of the 82nd Airborne during the Vietnam War describes his 1968 rescue actions while
wounded and under fire as simply doing what he felt he had to do. Some strong language. 2003.
When Hollywood Had a King: The Reign of Lew Wasserman, Who Leveraged Talent into Power and
Influence
RC 56850
by Connie Bruck
read by Roy Avers
4 cassettes
Biography of the entertainment industry's most powerful force: the president of Music Corporation of
America. Traces Wasserman's career rise from the 1940s to the 1990s. Discusses relationships between
Hollywood stars, mobsters, and politicians, as well as the deals Wasserman engineered that reshaped the
movie business. Some strong language. Bestseller 2003.
Worth the Fighting For: A Memoir
RC 56852
by John McCain
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Political recollections of former Vietnam POW and Arizona senator John McCain. Beginning where his
1999 memoir Faith of My Fathers (RC 48807) left off, McCain talks candidly about his political career,
his understanding of American values, and the role models that have guided him. 2002.
Making Self-Employment Work for People with Disabilities
RC 56855
by Cary Griffin and David Hammis
read by John Richardson
3 cassettes
Experienced vocational counselors offer a practical handbook that provides individuals with disabilities
information on how to start and maintain a small business. Includes suggestions on preparing a business
plan and market strategies, understanding and using government programs, and finding mentors and
useful web sites. 2003.
Insurance Solutions, Plan Well--Live Better: A Workbook for People with a Chronic Disease or
Disability
RC 56856
by Laura D. Cooper
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Emphasizes the importance of advance insurance protection planning to account for the possibility of a
chronic illness or disability. Provides work sheets, examples, exercises, and instructions to help people
inventory and evaluate their current insurance and improve their health care portfolios. Also suggests
strategies for obtaining coverage when traditional sources appear foreclosed. 2002.
The Kennedy Curse: Why America's First Family Has Been Haunted by Tragedy for One Hundred and
Fifty Years
RC 56880
by Edward Klein
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Author of Just Jackie (RC 49210) explores the self-destructive behavior patterns of the Kennedy clan that
have frequently led to tragedy. Chronicles the ill fortunes of various family members from the first
immigrants to America to John Jr. and his "doomed" marriage to Carolyn Bessette. Some strong
language. Bestseller 2003.
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted: A Memoir
RC 56881
by E. Lynn Harris
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Autobiography by gay, African American, bestselling author of Invisible Life (RC 38731). Describes his
humble beginnings in Arkansas, his career development, failed romantic relationships, bouts with
depression, and deep faith in God. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller 2003.
Paige by Paige: A Year of Trading Spaces
RC 56923
by Paige Davis
read by Kerry Cundiff
1 cassette
Host of television's popular decorating show Trading Spaces describes a year in the lives of the cast and
crew as they crisscross the United States. Beginning in June 2002 with the third season, Paige offers
behind-the-scenes information on taping the episodes, various designers, decorating mishaps, and
unveiling newly finished rooms. Bestseller 2003.
King David: The Real Life of the Man Who Ruled Israel
RC 56945
by Jonathan Kirsch
read by Bill Wallace
3 cassettes
Author of The Harlot by the Side of the Road (RC 45959) and Moses (RC 47585) investigates the reign of
David, king of the Jews (c. 1005-965 B.C.E.). Reconstructs David's life and examines incidents related in
the Bible, assessing the king's ruthlessness and moral character. 2000.
Death as a Way of Life: Israel Ten Years after Oslo
RC 56948
by David Grossman
read by Ken Kliban
1 cassette
Essays by an Israeli author in response to the escalating regional violence in the decade since the signing
of the 1993 Oslo Accords--a supposed framework for peace--by Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and
PLO leader Yasir Arafat. Grossman comments on further peace negotiations and disappointments,
terrorist attacks, and possibilities for harmonious coexistence. 2003.
The Pacific War
RC 56949
by John Costello
read by Jake Williams
7 cassettes in 2 containers
Comprehensive account of political, economic, and military actions in the Pacific during World War II.
Examines strategies behind the campaign, from the Allied entry into the war to the decision to use the
atomic bomb. Reconstructs internal government affairs by referencing official documents and military
records. 1981.
Memoirs: A Twentieth-Century Journey in Science and Politics
RC 56986
by Edward Teller
read by Bill Wallace
5 cassettes
Memoir of Hungarian-born scientist Edward Teller's life from 1908 through 2000. Teller chronicles the
people and events that shaped his career. He describes his coming to America in 1935, where he worked
on nuclear weapons during and after World War II and was instrumental in the development of the
hydrogen bomb. 2001.
Persecution: How Liberals Are Waging War against Christianity
RC 57012
by David Limbaugh
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
The author of Absolute Power (RC 52167) "chronicles discrimination against Christians in American
society." Asserts that the U.S. Constitution's "separation of church and state" is misinterpreted and that
liberals practice religious bigotry while preaching "secular humanism." Bestseller 2003.
Prophecies: 4,000 Years of Prophets, Visionaries, and Predictions
RC 57015
by Tony Allan
read by Janis Gray
2 cassettes
An overview of prophetic traditions of world cultures. Discusses China's Yi Jing, the Aztec calendar, and
African divination as well as forecasts from outstanding seers like Nostradamus and the Cumaean Sibyl.
Each chapter corresponds to a source of prognostication including divine inspiration, dreams, secular
clairvoyance, and logical reasoning. 2002.
Treason by the Book
RC 57019
by Jonathan D. Spence
read by Lou Harpenau
3 cassettes
Recalls a case of treason against the Chinese Qing dynasty in 1728, when criticisms of the Manchu
emperor Yongzheng were raised by conspirator Zeng Jing. Instead of sentencing the traitor to death, the
emperor responded to his protests in a book called Awakening from Delusion that he distributed
throughout the country. 2001.
The Greatest Experiment Ever Performed on Women: Exploding the Estrogen Myth
RC 57023
by Barbara Seaman
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Cofounder of the National Women's Health Network explains the controversy surrounding the use of
hormone replacement drugs--primarily estrogen--for birth control, menopause, and postmenopause.
Traces the history of their development, marketing, and use in the twentieth century. Suggests that
women are at risk from doctors who view menopause as a disease. 2003.
A Time to Die: The Untold Story of the Kursk Tragedy
RC 57027
by Robert Moore
read by Butch Hoover
2 cassettes
British television correspondent recreates the sinking of a Russian nuclear submarine in the Arctic Circle
on August 12, 2000, and the disastrous subsequent rescue efforts. Analyzes the failure of Vladimir
Putin's government to enlist timely outside help. 2002.
Living with Shingles: New Hope for an Old Disease
RC 57028
by Mary-Ellen Siegel and Gray Williams
read by Patricia McDermott
1 cassette
Discusses the symptoms and progression of shingles, a medical problem brought about by reactivation of
the varicella-zoster virus that causes chicken pox in childhood. Outlines methods of treatment,
complications, and possible prevention in the future through a promising new vaccine. 1998.
America's Splendid Little Wars: A Short History of U.S. Military Engagements, 1975-2000
RC 57032
by Peter Huchthausen
read by Tom Burch
2 cassettes
Retired naval officer and author of K-19: The Widowmaker (RC 55090) traces America's post-Vietnam
armed conflicts from the 1975 rescue of the hijacked SS Mayaguez in the Gulf of Siam through the 1990s
interventions in the Balkans. Includes U.S. failures in Lebanon, Iran, and Somalia and victories in Desert
Storm, Grenada, and Panama. 2003.
Ghosts of Tsavo: Stalking the Mystery Lions of East Africa
RC 57035
by Philip Caputo
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
Novelist and travel/adventure writer Caputo explores the nature and terrain of the maneless lions
documented and mythologized in J.H. Patterson's 1907 Man-Eaters of Tsavo (RC 46487). Caputo reports
on trips to Kenya and interviews with scientists researching the phenomenon of lions that stalk human
prey and terrorize local villagers. 2002.
Don't Mess with My Money: The Dolans' No-Nonsense Lifetime Money Plan
RC 57036
by Ken Dolan and Daria Dolan
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
Practical money guide from the hosts of a top-rated personal finance radio show. The Dolans reveal
loopholes and insider secrets as they candidly discuss how to organize financial resources and safeguard
capital against unexpected events like layoffs and illness. Other topics include debt reduction, investing,
family management, and retirement. 2003.
I Am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story
RC 57047
by Rick Bragg
read by Margaret Strom
1 cassette
Relates the experiences of nineteen-year-old U.S. Army private Jessica Lynch, captured during an
ambush in March 2003 in southern Iraq and dramatically rescued weeks later, catapulting her into the
international spotlight. Describes her West Virginia childhood and adjustment upon returning home
wounded. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller 2003.
A Journey: The Autobiography of Apolo Anton Ohno
RC 57065
by Apolo Anton Ohno
read by Mark Ashby
1 cassette
A Japanese American short track ice skater, who won both a silver and a gold medal in the 2002 Salt
Lake City Olympics at age nineteen, presents an account of his life and career. Ohno describes his
upbringing and training, his injuries and illnesses, and his later success. For senior high and older
readers. 2002.
Bushwhacked: Life in George W. Bush's America
RC 57075
by Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Examines the impact and legacy of Bush administration policy. Critically dissects the two tax cuts,
environmental issues, financial scandals, education and foreign policy, civil and workers' rights, and
workplace standards. Offers suggestions for economic and political reform. Some strong language.
Bestseller 2003.
Bob Hope: My Life in Jokes
RC 57077
by Bob Hope
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
The late comedian, who died in 2003 at one hundred years of age, tells his life story through jokes--organized by decade--revealing his family, experiences, interests, and personal and political thoughts.
Reminisces about his long career in show business on the radio, screen, and television--and in the war
theaters entertaining American troops. Introduction by daughter Linda. 2003.
Street Soldier: My Life as an Enforcer for Whitey Bulger and the Boston Irish Mob
RC 57080
by Edward J. MacKenzie and Phyllis Karas
read by Fred Major
2 cassettes
A former drug dealer for south Boston's Irish mafia head chronicles his violent life of crime.
MacKenzie's edgy memoir portrays his abuse in childhood, juvenile delinquency, and the bust that landed
him in prison--when mob boss and longtime FBI informant Whitey Bulger turned him in. Violence,
strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Founding Fish
RC 57081
by John McPhee
read by Jack Fox
3 cassettes
Inspired by obsession, Delaware River fisherman McPhee explores the nature and biology of shad and
the historical role of the species in America. He reconstructs the fish's legendary connections to the
founding fathers--shad saved George Washington's army from starvation at Valley Forge. Includes
McPhee's personal experiences and scientific research. 2002.
Rogue Nation: American Unilateralism and the Failure of Good Intentions
RC 57090
by Clyde Prestowitz
read by Butch Hoover
3 cassettes
Economic strategist explores the roots of American unilateralism and its influence on recent policy
decisions regarding trade, energy, global warming, arms control, and the Israel-Palestine question.
Prestowitz explains how one-sided U.S. actions are frequently misinterpreted by the global community
and have increasingly alienated foreign countries. He urges pursuit of multilateral solutions. 2003.
Ball of Fire: The Tumultuous Life and Comic Art of Lucille Ball
RC 57093
by Stefan Kanfer
read by Mitzi Friedlander
3 cassettes
Details the life and times of comedienne and sit-com star Lucille Ball (1911-1989), beginning with her
difficult childhood in upstate New York. Covers her unhappy marriage to Desi Arnaz and the evolution
of her career until she became "the first woman with major economic power in postwar Hollywood."
Bestseller 2003.
Before the Change: Taking Charge of Your Perimenopause
RC 57110
by Ann Louise Gittleman
read by Kerry Cundiff
2 cassettes
Revised edition of 1998 work explains the symptoms of perimenopause, including hypothyroidism.
Suggests natural remedies such as dietary changes and herbal and vitamin supplements. Provides sample
menus. Also describes how long-term hormone replacement research was halted in 2002 because of the
therapy's cancer risk. Bestseller 2003.
The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century
RC 57113
by Paul Krugman
read by Jake Williams
3 cassettes
Collection of more than one hundred New York Times columns by the Princeton economist during 2000-2003 criticizing the second Bush administration, especially its financial directions. Krugman lashes out at
a "right-wing conspiracy" while analyzing the global economy, the California energy crisis, the federal
budget, and the future of Social Security. Bestseller 2003.
The World according to Mister Rogers: Important Things to Remember
RC 57115
by Fred Rogers
read by Brian Conn
1 cassette
Words of wisdom by the late Fred Rogers--composer, writer, puppeteer, and beloved host of TV's
"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" who dedicated his life to serving children through public television. His
stories, anecdotes, and insights on life ultimately speak to being yourself, understanding love, and
discovering the rewards of inner discipline. Bestseller 2003.
The New Joy of Sex
RC 57129
by Alex Comfort
read by Suzanne Toren
2 cassettes
Updates the classic guide to sex, first published in 1972, stressing the refinements and enjoyment of
lovemaking. Describes sexual techniques aimed at adding zest and variety to erotic relations between
men and women. Discusses AIDS and other health issues. Companion to More Joy (RC 57167). Explicit
descriptions of sex. 1991.
A Time to Love: Stories from the Old Testament
RC 57134
by Walter Dean Myers
read by Gail Nelson
1 cassette
A retelling from the perspective of teenage characters of six Bible episodes that explore the complexities
of love. Includes the stories of Delilah, Reuben, Naomi, Isaac, Zillah, and Aser. For junior and senior
high readers. 2003.
First among Equals: The Supreme Court in American Life
RC 57142
by Kenneth W. Starr
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Former solicitor general and independent counsel addresses key Supreme Court decisions made since
Chief Justice Earl Warren's 1969 departure. Starr explores the evolution of judicial philosophies and
profiles the leadership roles of individual justices. He evaluates the most contentious issues, including
abortion, affirmative action, and the 2000 presidential election. 2002.
The Essential Conversation: What Parents and Teachers Can Learn from Each Other
RC 57143
by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
read by Jill Ferris
3 cassettes
Harvard professor of education examines the dynamics of parent-teacher conferences from the standpoint
of both parties, whose relationships are often adversarial and competitive rather than collaborative and
empathetic. Suggests ways to make these meetings more productive, especially when broader cultural
priorities and values are involved, and to improve home-school connections. 2003.
Genghis Khan: The Conqueror; Emperor of All Men
RC 57144
by Harold Lamb
read by Gordon Gould
2 cassettes
The life and times of Mongolian warlord Genghis Khan, who conquered half the world from Armenia to
Korea by the early thirteenth century and ruled it by terror. Describes his nomadic origins in the Gobi
desert, military conquest of Cathay, takeover of Islamic lands, and the empire's eventual collapse after his
death in 1227. 1927.
In Schools We Trust: Creating Communities of Learning in an Era of Testing and Standardization RC
57149
by Deborah Meier
read by Jill Ferris
2 cassettes
Founder of alternative public schools argues strongly that standardized tests are irrelevant and invalid
methods of assessment. Offers model solutions in the form of small, intimate communities of learning
where trust can evolve between educators, parents, and students. Passionate plea for educational reform.
2002.
First Great Triumph: How Five Americans Made Their Country a World Power
RC 57156
by Warren Zimmermann
read by Bill Wallace
4 cassettes
Former Foreign Service officer profiles "the fathers of modern American imperialism": John Hay, Henry
Cabot Lodge, Alfred T. Mahan, Theodore Roosevelt, and Elihu Root. He chronicles America's territorial
expansion between 1898 and 1903 and analyzes how the acquisitions--including the Philippines and
Hawaii--launched the United States into world politics. 2002.
Getting Away with Murder: The True Story of the Emmett Till Case
RC 57157
by Chris Crowe
read by Bill Wallace
1 cassette
Account of a fourteen-year-old African American boy from Chicago who was murdered in 1955 while
visiting relatives in Mississippi. Emmett Till, accused of flirting with a white woman, was subsequently
killed by her husband and brother-in-law, who escaped punishment. Some violence and some strong
language. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
Gordie Howe: My Hockey Memories
RC 57158
by Gordie Howe
read by Jake Williams
1 cassette
Autobiography by Canadian hockey champion, who joined the Detroit Red Wings in 1946 at the age of
eighteen. Howe describes his career on the ice; his most famous games; and the athletes he played with,
including his two sons. Some strong language. 1999.
Nothing about Us without Us: Disability Oppression and Empowerment
RC 57159
by James I. Charlton
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Analysis by U.S. activist in the global disability rights movement. Drawing on interviews of people with
disabilities in ten countries in the Americas, Europe, and Third World, Charlton provides a political,
economic, and cultural context to better understand and support an emerging international effort seeking
power to resist and end dependency. 1998.
More Joy: A Lovemaking Companion to The Joy of Sex
RC 57167
by Alex Comfort
read by Suzanne Toren
1 cassette
Emphasizes human relationships between sex partners and considers sexuality as a source of personal
growth. Discusses body language, concerns of the elderly or those with special needs, and ways to
overcome sexual hangups. Revises and updates original 1973 edition. Companion to The New Joy of Sex
(RC 57129). Explicit descriptions of sex. 1986.
Star-Spangled Manners: In Which Miss Manners Defends American Etiquette (for a Change)
RC 57192
by Judith Martin
read by Faith Potts
2 cassettes
Martin's social history analyzes every aspect of American life of the past two centuries, beginning with
the Founding Fathers who, "having toppled a government," imagined "themselves capable of becoming
master etiquetteers." Topics include how not to be a nuisance, being yourself, disaster (earthquake, fire,
bombings) etiquette, public celebrations, and personal appearance. 2003.
The Bakke Case: Quotas in College Admissions
RC 57194
by Susan Banfield
read by Robert Sams
1 cassette
Discusses the 1970s case brought by a white male student challenging the affirmative action policy used
in admitting students to the University of California medical school. Reviews the divided Supreme Court
ruling in 1978 for Bakke, the continuing debate over preferential admission standards, and remaining
unanswered questions. For junior and senior high readers. 1998.
Everything You Need to Know about Going to the Gynecologist
RC 57269
by Shifra N. Diamond
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
Explains to teens and older readers why gynecological exams are important, when to seek them, and what
to expect during one. Also discusses reproductive health including diseases, contraception, and common
problems. For senior high and older readers. 1999.
Take Charge of Your Breast Cancer: A Guide to Getting the Best Possible Treatment
RC 57296
by John S. Link
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
In this companion to The Breast Cancer Survival Manual (RC 47548), an oncologist encourages women
to learn about their condition and participate in treatment decisions. Explains the development and
variations of the disease, the risks and benefits of different therapies, and the importance of open
communication with one's physicians. 2002.
Antiquity: The Civilization of the Ancient World
RC 57301
by Norman F. Cantor
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Survey of major Mediterranean empires from the birth of the Sumerians around 3500 B.C. in the Tigris-Euphrates valley to the fall of the Roman Empire in A.D. 453. Discusses principles of religion,
philosophy, politics, health, and law developed in this period and their continuing influence on modern
culture. 2003.
Siren's Dance: My Marriage to a Borderline; a Case Study
RC 57310
by Anthony Walker
read by Jim Zeiger
1 cassette
A psychiatrist's memoir of his brief, "pathological" marriage to a woman with borderline personality
disorder. While a medical student, Walker falls in love with a patient hospitalized for a suicide attempt.
Relates the chaos in his life and the painful decision to leave someone he cannot help. Strong language.
2003.
Inner City Miracle
RC 57314
by Greg Mathis
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
Star of his own nationally syndicated television show recounts his transformation from troubled inner-city youth to Detroit district court judge. Mathis chronicles his early exploits on the wrong side of the
law to the moment, at age seventeen, he learned his mother had cancer--a revelation that turned his life
around. Strong language. 2002.
Whatever You Say I Am: The Life and Times of Eminem
RC 57318
by Anthony Bozza
read by Bill Quinn
2 cassettes
Chronicles the career of controversial hip-hop artist Marshall "Eminem" Mathers of Detroit, the foremost
award-winning white rapper in America. Traces his rise from poverty to musical and film success as well
as his personal struggles. Strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2003.
The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People's History of Ancient Rome
RC 57323
by Michael Parenti
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Historian views Julius Caesar's murder by Roman senators on March 15, 44 B.C., as motivated by class
warfare, not by a desire to restore republican liberties usurped by a despotic ruler. Posits that the emperor
supported economic reforms to benefit the masses and was killed by nobles who resisted giving up
power. 2003.
Joyce Ann Brown: Justice Denied
RC 57325
by Joyce Ann Brown
read by Gail Nelson
2 cassettes
Experiences of an African American Texas woman wrongly convicted of robbery and murder in 1980.
Brown recounts the bewildering criminal trial that resulted in a life sentence, her nightmare behind bars,
and her nine-year struggle to prove her innocence. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong
language. 1990.
Floating off the Page: The Best Stories from
the Wall Street Journal's "Middle Column"
RC 57335
edited by Ken Wells
read by Bill Wallace
2 cassettes
Wall Street Journal feature editor selects over sixty memorable articles from the newspaper's offbeat,
front-page column, devoted since 1941 to any staff writer's capricious digression. Often humorous,
sometimes serious, and usually under fifteen hundred words, these stories cover various topics from
vegetarian pets to the case for short-sleeve dress shirts. 2002.
The Complete Kama Sutra: The First Unabridged Modern Translation of the Classic Indian Text by
Vatsyayana
RC 57344
translated by Alain Daniélou
read by Frank Coffee
4 cassettes
Classic guide to eroticism, exploring the sexual arts and practices of India, collected in the fourth century
B.C. Discusses heterosexual and homosexual relationships with numerous variations. Includes
commentary by Indian scholars. Explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language.
1994.
Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet
RC 57345
by Karen Armstrong
read by Ken Kliban
3 cassettes
Prolific writer on the Middle East examines the religious beliefs of the founder of Islam. Investigates the
West's distorted view of the Muslim faith and traces the life of Muhammad. Explains how "Islam shares
many of the ideals and visions that have inspired both Judaism and Christianity." 2001 preface by the
author. 1992.
Adventures in Arabia: Among the Bedouins, Druses, Whirling Dervishes, and Yezidee Devil Worshipers
RC 57348
by W.B. Seabrook
read by Gordon Gould
2 cassettes
In the 1920s an adventurous American and his wife set out for the pleasure of new experiences to wander
in the Middle East. Seabrook describes the overland journey and the various ethnic groups encountered--their customs, traditions, stories, and religious practices. 1927.
Audrey Hepburn: An Elegant Spirit
RC 57351
by Sean Hepburn Ferrer
read by Ken Kliban
1 cassette
Recollections by the son of actors Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer. Sean Ferrer details his European
childhood and provides intimate glimpses of his mother, her strengths, vulnerabilities, family history,
later years, and final illness. Describes her devoted work for UNICEF that Ferrer himself continues.
Bestseller 2003.
Five Complete Mike Hammer Novels: I, the Jury; Vengeance Is Mine; The Big Kill; My Gun Is Quick;
Kiss Me, Deadly
RC 53637
by Mickey Spillane
read by Conrad Feininger
6 cassettes
Five detective novels featuring private detective Mike Hammer. In I, The Jury, Hammer vows to track
down and kill the murderer of his best friend. His search leads him into a lurid and deadly underworld of
drugs and prostitution. Violence, some descriptions of sex, and some strong language. 1987.
Four Blind Mice
RC 55046
by James Patterson
read by Peter Jay Fernandez
2 cassettes
Alex Cross helps buddy John Sampson investigate the case of an army sergeant framed for serial murder.
The pair discover a pattern of wrongful military court convictions around the country, but authorities are
uncooperative, and the real killer is ready to strike again. Violence, strong language, and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2002.
Best of the West: Stories That Inspired Classic Western Films
RC 55165
edited by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg
read by Rick Wiseman
1 cassette
Nine western stories that were made into movies: The Cisco Kid, Face to Face, High Noon, The Man
Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Outcasts of Poker Flat, Rio Grande, Three-Ten to Yuma, Town Tamer,
and Tribute to a Bad Man. 1986.
River Road: Callahan Brothers Trilogy, Book 2
RC 55262
by JoAnn Ross
read by Laura Giannarelli
2 cassettes
FBI agent Finn Callahan, suspended for four weeks, has come home to Blue Bayou (RC 55261). Actress
Julia Summers is there to film scenes for her soap opera. Although they have opposite personalities, Finn
reluctantly becomes her bodyguard when she receives deadly threats. Strong language and some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2002.
The Lonely Men
RC 55608
by Louis L'Amour
read by Gary Roan
1 cassette (Reissue)
Orrin Sackett's embittered wife Laura inveigles her brother-in-law Tell to journey into the Sierra Madres
by claiming her son was kidnapped by the Apaches. Some violence and some strong language. 1969.
Soul Circus
RC 55736
by George P. Pelecanos
read by Chuck Young
2 cassettes
Washington, D.C., private investigator Derek Strange tries to save a drug dealer from the death penalty.
With partner Terry Quinn he ends up endangering the life of a young mother. Violence, strong language,
and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2003.
All He Ever Wanted
RC 55765
by Anita Shreve
read by Dennis Boutsikaris
2 cassettes
New England, early twentieth century. Professor Nicholas Van Tassel first meets Etna Bliss when they
escape from a hotel fire. He is immediately drawn to her, and they eventually marry, although she admits
she does not really love him. Nicholas's obsessive, one-sided love eventually destroys their family. 2003.
The Jazz Bird
RC 55791
by Craig Holden
read by Ray Hagen
2 cassettes
October, 1927. When Cincinnati bootlegger and lawyer George Remus turns himself in after killing his
society wife, the question is not whether he did it, but why? Prosecuting attorney Charlie Taft
investigates a tale of murder, lust, and betrayal. Based on a true story. Some explicit descriptions of sex
and some violence. 2002.
My Heartbeat
RC 55794
by Garret Freymann-Weyr
read by Mimi Bederman
1 cassette
Ellen has a crush on James, her older brother Link's best friend. She wonders if Link and James have a
sexual relationship and is not sure where she fits into her friendship with James--until the day James
kisses her. Some descriptions of sex. For senior high readers. Printz Honor Book. 2002.
The Cleric Quintet: Canticle, In Sylvan Shadows, Night Masks, The Fallen Fortress, The Chaos Curse
RC 55855
by R.A. Salvatore
read by Erik Sandvold
10 cassettes in 2 containers
Collection of five tales. In the land of Faerûn, a malevolent, consuming essence has been uncorked. The
cleric Cadderly must put aside his studies at the Edificant Library to battle the evil. This heroic quest
tests his powerful priestly magic as well as the character and courage of his companions. Some violence.
1999.
Must Love Dogs
RC 56004
by Claire Cook
read by Cyn Delafield
2 cassettes
At the urging of her large family, forty-year-old divorced preschool teacher Sarah Hurlihy turns to the
personal ads to find a date. When the first guy turns out to be her own father, she figures things can only
get worse, until she borrows her brother's dog as bait. Some strong language. 2002.
Drum's Ring
RC 56008
by Richard S. Wheeler
read by Mimi Bederman
2 cassettes
Widow Angie Drum runs a one-woman newspaper in Opportunity, Kansas, where her son, Martin, is the
mayor. Tracking a story of an unlikely suicide, Angie discovers the city leader is corrupt. She wrestles
with her conscience over whether to expose her son and his cronies. Some strong language. 2001.
Red Thunder
RC 56119
by John Varley
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
To keep China from beating America to Mars, an ex-astronaut, his brilliant unconventional cousin, and
four young Floridians build their own spaceship--Red Thunder--to get there first. Their journey becomes
a rescue mission for U.S. spacecraft Ares Seven, marooned in space. Some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Late for the Wedding
RC 56251
by Amanda Quick
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
Regency England. London private detectives Tobias March and Lavinia Lake accept an invitation to a
country house party hoping to spend romantic time together. Instead they investigate a murder resembling
earlier killings-for-hire and uncover other suspicious deaths, all apparently linked by someone's desire to
prevent marriages. Some descriptions of sex. 2003.
Moon Medicine
RC 56340
by Mike Blakely
read by Chuck Benson
3 cassettes
In 1927, ninety-nine-year-old Honoré Greenwood, aka Moon Medicine, relates his rollicking adventures
accompanying the rise and fall of Fort Adobe in Texas. He recalls his loves, and also tells of trading with
the Comanche, fighting battles, and ransoming children from captivity. Some descriptions of sex and
some violence. 2001.
Ranger's Trail
RC 56377
by Elmer Kelton
read by Ted Stoddard
2 cassettes
1874. Former Texas Ranger Rusty Shannon is set to marry Josie Monahan, but in a tragic incident, she is
murdered by outlaws. Rusty is bent on revenge and searches for Corey Bascom, the man he thinks killed
Josie. Some strong language. 2002.
Beyond Suspicion
RC 56556
by James Grippando
read by Ray Foushee
2 cassettes
Attorney Jack Swyteck--last seen in The Pardon (RC 41625)--is scammed by a former lover into taking
and winning an insurance case that the Russian Mafia is involved in. When she ends up dead in his
bathtub, Jack is framed for her murder. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2002.
Sorority Sisters
RC 56618
by Tajuana "TJ" Butler
read by Nanette Savard
2 cassettes
Five sophisticated African American college coeds struggle with relationships, campus life, and the
rigors of rushing a prestigious sorority. Cajen, Stephanie, Malena, Tiara, and Chancey search for
sisterhood and find lasting friendship during the pledge process. Companion to Hand-Me-Down
Heartache (RC 56619). Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1998.
Hand-Me-Down Heartache
RC 56619
by Tajuana "TJ" Butler
read by Nanette Savard
2 cassettes
After college graduation, Nina Lander leaves her friends from Sorority Sisters (RC 56618) and returns to
Atlanta to pursue a sports reporting career. She begins a relationship with an abusive basketball player
but also dates a budding rap artist. She must choose between them. Some explicit descriptions of sex and
some strong language. 2001.
Eyes of the Calculor
RC 56636
by Sean McMullen
read by Ray Childs
5 cassettes
Australica, A.D. 3961. The Call ceases, the orbiting Mirrorsun fails, and electronics self-destruct. To
save Australica, misguided Dragon Librarians begin rebuilding the human-powered Calculor computer.
But when North American Princess Samondel is shot down, she disguises herself as a student to save
humanity. Some descriptions of sex and some violence. 2001.
A Man Most Worthy
RC 56640
by Marcus Major
read by Constance Crawford
2 cassettes
John Sebastian is a successful thirty-six-year-old African American businessman who has everything--money, cars, a trophy girlfriend--but is still unsatisfied. Business brings him back to his hometown and to
Josephine, an old flame and the love of his life. Unfortunately, she's married. Strong language and some
explicit descriptions of sex. 2003.
Moon over Manhattan: Mystery and Mayhem
RC 56644
by Larry King and Thomas H. Cook
read by Ray Childs
2 cassettes
Wealthy teenager Allison Vandameer, daughter of a liberal television commentator in New York City,
plots a fake elopement to blackmail dad into letting her attend film school. The plan goes awry when her
dim-witted boyfriend, Goonie, gets confused. Further schemes involve Goonie, a doorman, a reporter,
and other hustlers. Some strong language. 2003.
The Enemy Has a Face
RC 56652
by Gloria D. Miklowitz
read by Anne Hancock
1 cassette
Middle schooler Netta Hofman and her family have temporarily moved to Los Angeles from Israel when
her seventeen-year-old brother disappears. Netta becomes convinced that Arab terrorists are involved,
even as she befriends a Palestinian boy at school. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.
Avenger: Star Trek; Odyssey, Book 3
RC 56719
by William Shatner
read by Bob Askey
2 cassettes
A virus lethal to plant life threatens to starve the Federation. Picard and his crew oversee a quarantine,
and Kirk--believed dead--suspects the plague may be artificial. Meanwhile, Spock, seeking the truth
behind his father Sarek's death, takes a journey that will reunite him with a long-lost friend. Sequel to
The Return (RC 56702). 1997.
This Side of Paradise
RC 56720
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
read by Gordon Gould
2 cassettes (Reissue)
The author's first novel, published in 1920, is a semiautobiographical piece about a self-indulgent young
man and his superficial life. At Princeton University prior to World War I, midwesterner Amory Blaine
experiences fleeting relationships and is later unprepared for the real world. 1920.
False Claims at the Little Stephen Mine
RC 56743
by Stephen Bly
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
Gunmen fire at Stuart Brannon and Englishman Edwin Fletcher while they are expecting their tardy
partner Everett Davis, who's been filing claim on the gold mine they've discovered. Now Brannon learns
first-hand about the greed and violence that accompanies gold prospecting. 1992.
Paradise Alley: City of Fire Trilogy, Book 2
RC 56752
by Kevin Baker
read by Richard Hauenstein
5 cassettes
In the waterfront slums of New York City in 1863, three working-class women wait out riots against a
military draft decree. Recreates the Irish experience and racial tensions of Civil War-era New York.
Sequel to Dreamland (RC 50727). Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex.
2002.
The Rock Rats: Asteroid Wars, Book 2
RC 56767
by Ben Bova
read by Jack Fox
2 cassettes
Battle for corporate control of the asteroid belt rages on as Astro Manufacturing competes against
seditious rival Humphries Space Systems. Murder and sabotage prevail as the conniving Humphries
seeks to recover a lost and reluctant love. Sequel to The Precipice (RC 56733). Some descriptions of sex,
some violence, and some strong language. 2002.
A Body to Die For
RC 56769
by Kate White
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
After solving the murder of her employer's nanny in If Looks Could Kill (RC 54169), Bailey Weggins is
relaxing at the Cedar Inn. There she discovers a body in the spa, is attracted to the investigating detective,
and becomes the killer's next target. Some violence and some strong language. 2003.
Gone Too Far
RC 56772
retold by Suzanne Brockmann
read by Barbara Pinolini
4 cassettes
When Navy SEAL Sam Starrett arrives at his wife's Florida home to finalize their divorce, he finds a
woman murdered and his infant daughter missing. FBI agent Alyssa Locke--Sam's former lover--heads an
investigation possibly linked to the terrorist plot in Into the Night (RC 55522). Strong language and some
explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2003.
Not Guilty
RC 56778
by Patricia MacDonald
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes
Keely Weaver is shocked when her second husband drowns in their pool. She is stunned when her
teenage son, Dylan, is accused of his stepfather's murder and also that of his father years ago. Keely uses
all her resources to find the real killer. Some violence and some strong language. 2002.
Drum
RC 56779
by Kyle Onstott
read by Robert Sams
4 cassettes (Reissue)
Author of Mandingo (RC 49298) portrays the hardships of three generations of African slaves. The saga
begins when Tamboura is given to traders by his brother and taken to Cuba. His son and grandson are
raised in New Orleans. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1962.
Shards of Empire
RC 56782
by Susan Shwartz
read by Corrie James
4 cassettes
Tenth-century Byzantium. Leo Ducas, a young aristocratic soldier in the service of the emperor and
Christ, is betrayed in battle by his own kinsmen. Seeking solace, he travels the length of the empire,
eventually meeting Asherah, a Jewess who may hold the key to uniting the people of Asia Minor. Some
violence. 1996.
The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight
RC 56786
by Jimmy Breslin
read by Robert Sams
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Satirical tale of a Brooklyn Mafia family's turf wars. Boss Anthony "Baccala" Pastrumo Sr. organizes a
bike race to give restless gangster Kid Sally Palumbo a chance to make some real money, but the scheme
veers wildly out of control. Some strong language. 1969.
Blood of Victory
RC 56799
by Alan Furst
read by Rick Rohan
2 cassettes
In 1940 Russian émigré writer I.A. Serebin, trapped in Paris in his fifth war, spies for the Allies with his
lover Marie-Galante Labonniere, a diplomat's wife. Serebin travels throughout the Balkans trying to
prevent Romanian oil from reaching Germany by barge. Violence and strong language. 2002.
One Man's Bible
RC 56800
by Gao Xingjian
read by Robert Sams
3 cassettes
Nobel Prize-winning expatriate's fictionalized autobiographical account of life during China's Cultural
Revolution. A dissident artist and intellectual revisits memories of labor-reform school, several love
affairs, and the political turmoil of Mao's brutal Communist regime. Some explicit descriptions of sex,
some violence, and some strong language. 1999.
The Feast of the Goat
RC 56801
by Mario Vargas Llosa
read by Annie Wauters
4 cassettes
Urania Cabral, returning to the Dominican Republic where her father is terminally ill, recalls her youth
during the brutal dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo. Called "the Goat" for his depravity with women, Trujillo
was the reason for her forty-year estrangement from her father. Strong language and some violence.
2000.
Leaving Missouri
RC 56825
by Ellen Recknor
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
Missouri, late nineteenth century. The Jukeses are the lowest of the low--inbred and infamous--and Clutie
Mae knows she is meant for something better than life on the family farm. After being forced to marry
her cousin, she fights her way to a new life. Violence, some descriptions of sex, and some strong
language. 1997.
Remember Me
RC 56835
by Laura Hendrie
read by Annie Wauters
3 cassettes
Like most people in Queduro, New Mexico, twenty-nine-year-old Rose Devonic makes a living selling
embroidery to tourists. She is an outcast, however, accepted only by her elderly landlord, and when he
has a stroke, she is forced to face her tragic past. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language.
1999.
In Her Shoes
RC 56836
by Jennifer Weiner
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes
Estranged sisters Maggie, who is dyslexic, and Rose Feller, an attorney, were left motherless as children
and haven't seen their maternal grandmother, Ella Hirsch, in twenty years. Widowed Ella searches for her
granddaughters, and the three attempt to become a family again. Some descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 2002.
The Son of Tarzan
RC 56843
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
read by L.J. Ganser
2 cassettes (Reissue)
Tarzan's son is lured away from London by his father's archenemy, but manages to escape to the savage
African jungles. He comes to be known as Korak the Killer, a fighter almost as mighty as his father.
Sequel to The Beasts of Tarzan (RC 56842). Some violence. 1917.
Tarzan the Untamed
RC 56846
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
read by L.J. Ganser
2 cassettes
Following the short story collection Jungle Tales of Tarzan (RC 56845), Tarzan's tale continues as he
returns to his jungle home during World War I to find his farm in shambles and his wife dead. Swearing
vengeance, he sets out to track down those responsible. Some violence. 1920.
Tarzan the Terrible
RC 56847
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
read by L.J. Ganser
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Tarzan the Untamed (RC 56846), Tarzan learns that Jane is alive and being held captive
by the Germans. He searches for months and almost gives up hope until he stumbles upon an unexplored
region of the jungle. Some violence. 1921.
Maneater
RC 56849
by Gigi Levangie Grazer
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Clarissa Alpert is a well-connected Hollywood woman-about-town who claims to be twenty-eight and
has marriage on her agenda. Aaron Mason, a fabulously wealthy bachelor and would-be producer
recently arrived from Georgia, is her willing groom. But Clarissa's husband is not the real Aaron Mason.
Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2003.
Blindside: An FBI Thriller
RC 56851
by Catherine Coulter
read by Roy Avers
2 cassettes
Married FBI agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich are searching for the serial murderer of math
teachers. Meanwhile six-year-old Sam Kettering, son of retired agent Miles, is kidnapped but manages to
escape and seeks help from Tennessee sheriff Katie Benedict. Strong language and some violence.
Bestseller 2003.
The Bridal Season
RC 56853
by Connie Brockway
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Victorian England. Runaway music hall performer Letty Potts finds a train ticket and travels to Little
Bidewell, Northumberland. She is mistaken for wedding planner Lady Agatha Whyte, and manages to
orchestrate a high society nuptial. Sir Elliot March, despite his suspicions, falls in love with Letty.
Prequel to Bridal Favors (RC 56854). Explicit descriptions of sex. 2001.
Bridal Favors
RC 56854
by Connie Brockway
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
England, 1895. Twenty-five-year-old Evelyn Whyte has taken over Aunt Agatha's wedding planning
business. She borrows a country estate for from Justin Powell a nuptial. Justin, however, is a spy who
falls in love with Evelyn, placing her in danger. Sequel to Bridal Season (RC 56853). Explicit
descriptions of sex. 2002.
Blowing Smoke
RC 56858
by Barbara Block
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
Syracuse pet store owner and sleuth Robin Light is hired by the children of wealthy Rose Taylor to
investigate pet psychic Pat Humphrey, who is supposedly conning their mother. Robin is on the case
when Pat disappears and Rose's nurse is murdered. Strong language and some violence. 2001.
To Sir Phillip, with Love
RC 56868
by Julia Quinn
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Gloucestershire, 1820s. A series of letters between Eloise Bridgerton and Sir Phillip Crane, begun when
she sent condolences after his wife's death, leads Phillip to invite Eloise to visit his estate--to determine
their suitability for marriage. But is a spirited London lady prepared for country life and a ready-made
family? Some descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Killing Hour
RC 56869
by Lisa Gardner
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
New FBI agent Kimberly Quincy, daughter of former agent Pierce in The Next Accident (RC 54334),
finds a woman's body on the grounds of the Quantico, Virginia, FBI training facility. The "Eco-Killer"
from Georgia has struck after five-year dormancy, and Special Agent Mac McCormack arrives to help.
Violence and strong language. 2003.
The War of the Flowers
RC 56871
by Tad Williams
read by Gary Tipton
5 cassettes
Theo Vilmos is a rock musician whose world is crashing down around him. His girlfriend had a
miscarriage and left him, his mother died, and he is having nightmares. When he discovers a book written
by a long-dead uncle, Theo's nightmares become real--he is transported to the land of Faerie. Strong
language. 2003.
The Teeth of the Tiger
RC 56873
by Tom Clancy
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
President Jack Ryan's son, Jack Jr., and Jack Jr.'s cousins Dominic, an FBI agent, and Brian, a marine,
join a secret vigilante group that fights terrorism by any means. Together they thwart Islamic and
Columbian terrorists aiming to kill innocent Americans at home. Violence and strong language.
Bestseller 2003.
The Sinner
RC 56875
by Tess Gerritsen
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
Boston police detective Jane Rizzoli from The Apprentice (RC 54928) and medical examiner Dr. Maura
Isles--both lapsed Catholics--gather evidence after two nuns are murdered in a convent. Meanwhile,
Maura's ex-husband shows up, Jane learns that she's pregnant, and another woman is found dead.
Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2003.
Tom Clancy's Op-Center: Sea of Fire
RC 56878
by Jeff Rovin
read by Jim Zeiger
3 cassettes
When a half-dead Singapore pirate bearing traces of radiation is found floating in the western Pacific,
investigating Australian officials seek assistance from Op-Center. Discovery of an empty concrete block
at a nuclear waste disposal site indicates illegal trafficking of the dangerous materials. Some violence.
Bestseller 2003.
Ilium
RC 56883
by Dan Simmons
read by Fred Major
5 cassettes
Twentieth-century professor Thomas Hockenberry has been resurrected by the gods of Mars's Olympos
Mons and forced to observe the Trojan War. Aphrodite then assigns him another task--to spy on the other
gods and kill her rival, Athena. Violence, some descriptions of sex, and some strong language. 2003.
The Center of Everything
RC 56884
by Laura Moriarty
read by Margaret Strom
3 cassettes
Young Evelyn Bucknow lives in a small Kansas town with her immature single mother, Tina. When
Evelyn is ten, Tina's affair with her married boss dissolves, leaving her financially and emotionally
devastated--and pregnant. Evelyn initially tries to distance herself but learns during high school that
people aren't all good or bad. Some strong language. 2003.
Inflating a Dog: The Story of Ella's Lunch Launch
RC 56887
by Eric Kraft
read by Michael Scherer
2 cassettes
Peter Leroy recalls an entrepreneurial adventure of his mother: her summer purchase of a clam boat to
sell refreshments along the bay. Arcinella, however, is slowly sinking despite the secret efforts of
thirteen-year-old Peter and his sweetheart, Patti, to keep the boat and his mother's dreams afloat. Some
descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2002.
Bleachers
RC 56894
by John Grisham
read by Nick Sullivan
1 cassette
After fifteen years former high school quarterback Neely Crenshaw returns to his hometown, where he
learns that legendary football coach Eddie Rake lies dying. With other Spartans he reminisces about the
"glory days" of their youth while contemplating his own lost potential. Some strong language. Bestseller
2003.
Fatal Tide
RC 56902
by Iris Johansen
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
After the apparent death of her foster father, dolphin researcher Melis Nemid continues his search for a
legendary underwater city believed to harbor powerful technological secrets. Assisting her is ex-Navy
SEAL Jed Kelby, who finds the opportunity--and Melis--irresistible. So does a killer. Some descriptions
of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 2003.
Last Car to Elysian Fields
RC 56931
by James Lee Burke
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
One seemingly unrelated crime leads to another for New Iberia, Louisiana, homicide detective Dave
Robicheaux. A Catholic priest is beaten, an alcohol-related car accident kills three teenage girls, and a
man is murdered. Robicheaux investigates a New Orleans porn operation, a fugitive, and a long-missing
blues guitarist. Violence and strong language. Bestseller 2003.
The Namesake
RC 56937
by Jhumpa Lahiri
read by Yolande Bavan
3 cassettes
Thirty years in the life of Gogol Ganguli, born to Calcutta immigrants shortly after their 1960s arrival in
Boston. Gogol's name is a constant burden to him, so he legally changes it to Nikhil. Yet as a first-generation American stumbling along the path to maturity, he remains defined by the name Gogol. Some
descriptions of sex and some strong language. Bestseller 2003.
Sunday Jews
RC 56942
by Hortense Calisher
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
5 cassettes
Though Jewish Zipporah "Zoe" Zangwill is married to a Catholic, Charles Duffy, the New York City
family considers itself culturally Jewish. The five children share in each other's lives through adulthood.
Zoe, meanwhile, cherishes the potential future of her favorite grandson, Bert--who becomes a rabbi.
2002.
Pen Pals
RC 56943
by Olivia Goldsmith
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
Wall Street hot shot Jennifer Spencer agrees to take the fall for her boss's insider trading until she is
imprisoned in a harsh female correctional facility. Vowing revenge, she enlists the help of her former
company's accountant and some fellow inmates, all the while learning about injustice and suffering.
Strong language. 2002.
Goldfinger: A James Bond Novel
RC 56944
by Ian Fleming
read by Jim Zeiger
2 cassettes (Reissue)
British secret service agent James Bond is pitted against Auric Goldfinger--one of the world's richest
men, who is obsessed with gold. Bond infiltrates Goldfinger's organization and foils a plan to rob Fort
Knox. Some violence and some strong language. 1959.
The Count of Monte Cristo
RC 56946
by Alexandre Dumas
read by Robert Blumenfeld
8 cassettes in 2 containers (Reissue)
Young sailor Edmond Dantès, unjustly accused of helping the exiled Napoleon in 1815, escapes from jail
after fourteen years to take revenge on the four men who caused his imprisonment. Now wealthy after
recovering a buried treasure, Dantès assumes a new identity and plots the ruin of his accusers. 1845.
The Final Country
RC 56947
by James Crumley
read by Jim Zeiger
2 cassettes
Milo Milodragovitch, hard-living Texas private eye, gets tangled up with an ex-con who has just
committed murder. Milo's burden becomes heavier when his newest client becomes his latest conquest.
Strong language, some descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2001.
The Far Tribes: Skye's West
RC 56988
by Richard S. Wheeler
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
Elkanah Morse came west with his wife and daughter to study the ways of the far tribes. But only one
man is capable of guiding them safely along this dangerous journey and making sure they return alive--the legendary Barnaby Skye. Violence and some descriptions of sex. 1990.
Bitterroot: Skye's West
RC 56989
by Richard S. Wheeler
read by David Hartley-Margolin
3 cassettes
In 1853, eager to earn good money, Barnaby Skye agrees--against his better judgment--to guide a pacifist
Quaker family into hostile Blackfeet territory. The challenge proves greater than anticipated. Some
strong language. 1991.
Light on Lucrezia
RC 56990
by Jean Plaidy
read by Gabriella Cavallero
3 cassettes
In this sequel to Madonna of the Seven Hills (RC 55369), Lucrezia Borgia, the illegitimate, divorced
daughter of Pope Alexander VI, and a member of one of medieval Italy's most powerful and ruthless
families, is used as a pawn in a political struggle for power. 1958.
The Paris Option
RC 56991
by Robert Ludlum and Gayle Lynds
read by Bob Askey
3 cassettes
After Dr. Émile Chambord is killed by an explosion at the famed Pasteur Institute in Paris, his research
on creating a DNA computer is missing--either destroyed or stolen. Covert-One agent Jon Smith goes to
France to make sure the technology hasn't fallen into enemy hands. Some violence. 2002.
And Justice There Is None
RC 56992
by Deborah Crombie
read by Barbara Caruso
3 cassettes
When antiques dealer Dawn Arrowood is murdered in Notting Hill, both her husband and her lover
become suspects. Inspector Duncan Kincaid and his pregnant mistress, Gemma James--last seen in A
Finer End (RC 55014)--investigate a prior death, suspecting that a serial killer is targeting the area.
Strong language. 2002.
Maigret Hesitates
RC 56993
by Georges Simenon
read by Gordon Gould
1 cassette
In Paris, Inspector Maigret receives a strange letter warning of a future murder. He traces the expensive
stationary to the household of lawyer Emile Parendon. Maigret interviews the family and staff but does
not find the culprit before someone is killed. 1969.
Five Complete Miss Marple Novels
RC 56994
by Agatha Christie
read by Patricia Kilgarriff
6 cassettes
Five classic mysteries featuring Miss Marple, including The Mirror Crack'd, A Caribbean Mystery,
Nemesis, What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw! (published in England as 4:50 from Paddington), and The Body
in the Library. 1980.
The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
RC 56997
by Julia Quinn and others
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
Gossip columnist Lady Whistledown of Romancing Mister Bridgerton (RC 54583) recounts the
adventures of London's social set near Valentine's Day in 1814. Four novellas portray a series of English
lords and ladies who flirt mischievously and pretend dislike before finally succumbing to marriage. Some
descriptions of sex. 2003.
Shadowsinger: The Spellsong Cycle, Book 5
RC 56998
by L.E. Modesitt
read by Kristin Allison
3 cassettes
Secca, now sorceress protector of the East, finds romance with fellow sorcerer Alcaren. Together they
wield their powers against their greatest challengers, from invading Sturinnese to menacing Sea-Priests.
Sequel to The Shadow Sorceress (RC 56999). Some violence. For senior high and older readers. 2002.
The Shadow Sorceress: The Spellsong Cycle, Book 4
RC 56999
by L.E. Modesitt
read by Kristin Allison
3 cassettes
Her mentor's death thrusts young sorceress Secca into a leadership role before she has completed her
training. The kingdom at stake, Secca endures chauvinism while mastering the sorcery and diplomatic
skills needed to guide her allies. Sequel to Darksong Rising (RC 51327). Some violence. For senior high
and older readers. 2001.
The Clockwork Testament; or, Enderby's End
RC 57000
by Anthony Burgess
read by Graeme Malcolm
1 cassette (Reissue)
A British poet teaching in New York City is attacked by students and journalists outraged by his film
script--based on a Gerard Manley Hopkins poem--that Hollywood has turned into an X-rated movie.
Burgess aims satirical barbs at American culture and the protest movements of the 1970s. Descriptions of
sex and strong language. 1974.
About Face
RC 57010
by Fern Michaels
read by Sharon Murray
2 cassettes
After ten years in an asylum, twenty-eight-year-old amnesia patient Casey Edwards joins her mother's
new family at a Sweetwater Island estate. As memories trickling back reveal a horrifying past, Casey and
a new love search for answers--despite someone who will do anything to hide the truth. Explicit
descriptions of sex, violence, and strong language. 2003.
A Twist at the End: A Novel of O. Henry
RC 57016
by Steven Saylor
read by Barry Bernson
3 cassettes
Historical mystery novel constructed around grisly serial murders committed in 1885 while Will Porter,
the short story writer O. Henry, lived in Austin, Texas. Reveals the racial bigotry and political scandals
of post-Civil War Texas, as well as Porter's incarceration for embezzlement. Some strong language. 2000.
Hard News
RC 57018
by Jeffery Deaver
read by Madelyn Buzzard
2 cassettes
To further her career and free an innocent convict, spunky New York camerawoman Rune does the story
of an inmate's conviction for murdering the former network news head. Once she starts investigating, it
becomes clear that someone wants the piece killed--and possibly Rune herself. Strong language and some
violence. 1991.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea
RC 57020
by Jules Verne
read by Fred Major
3 cassettes (Reissue)
Classic of nineteenth-century speculative fiction relates the adventures of a French professor and his two
companions as they sail beneath the world's oceans as prisoners of the fabulous electric submarine
Nautilus under the command of the deranged Captain Nemo. 1869.
Praying for Sleep
RC 57021
by Jeffery Deaver
read by Ray Foushee
3 cassettes
Flood warnings accompany news that mental patient Michael Hrubek has escaped--and may be pursuing
teacher Lis Atcheson, a key witness at his murder trial. As Lis awaits the storm and her ex-marine/lawyer
husband hunts for Hrubek, the truth behind the murder is revealed. Strong language, some explicit
descriptions of sex, and some violence. 1994.
The Renegade
RC 57025
by Cliff Farrell
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
Former army officer-turned-prospector Mike McVey feels obliged to help when his friend Esau Solomon,
a freed slave, kidnaps an army bride-to-be, Nancy, in retaliation for the death of his Cheyenne wife.
While attempting to rescue Nancy and aid Esau, Mike learns of an Indian plot to ambush the soldiers at a
nearby fort. 1970.
The Lesson of Her Death
RC 57029
by Jeffery Deaver
read by Alec Volz
3 cassettes
The discovery of a college coed's body, then her roommate's body, indicates the presence of a serial
murderer in New Lebanon, Indiana. Detective Bill Corde questions professors and students while his
nine-year-old daughter, Sarah--who struggles with severe learning disabilities--is secretly befriended by
the killer. Strong language, some descriptions of sex, and some violence. 1993.
A Family Reunion
RC 57034
by Brenda Jackson
read by Erin Jones
3 cassettes
Four African American cousins meet for the first time in fifteen years at the Bennett family reunion in
Georgia. The bond they once had is severely tested as hidden desires and long-kept secrets are revealed.
Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2001.
Still Life with Crows
RC 57038
by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
read by John Polk
3 cassettes
FBI agent Pendergast, last seen in The Cabinet of Curiosities (RC 54730), is summoned to Medicine
Creek, Kansas, a sleepy farm town menaced by a gruesome serial killer. Somehow the murders are
connected to the community's outlaw past, and Pendergast has to discover the connection. Violence and
some strong language. 2003.
Ten Thousand Islands
RC 57039
by Randy Wayne White
read by Michael Russotto
2 cassettes
Doc Ford agrees to help a woman whose teenage daughter's grave has been desecrated. Fifteen years
earlier, the girl had discovered an ancient Calusa Indian medallion before committing suicide. Now
someone wants it enough to go to murderous lengths. Strong language, some explicit descriptions of sex,
and some violence. 2000.
The Proposal: The English Garden, Book 1
RC 57040
by Lori Wick
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
England, 1810. William Jennings has never wished for the companionship of marriage, but when he
becomes the guardian of three children, his life changes entirely. With his sister's help William not only
learns how to care for the children, but finds love and faith in God. Prequel to The Rescue (RC 57044).
2002.
Crazy in Berlin
RC 57041
by Thomas Berger
read by Mark Ashby
3 cassettes
Carlo Reinhart, an army medic in occupied Berlin, is a German American appalled by the Holocaust and
postwar disarray. He falls into many misadventures--bizarre, poignant, and comic--during his tour and
eventually spends time in a psycho ward before returning home. Some strong language. Followed by
Reinhart in Love (RC 57045). 1958.
Death by Hollywood
RC 57046
by Steven Bochco
read by Gregory Gorton
1 cassette
Screenwriter Bobby Newman witnesses a murder while spying on his neighbors. Hoping to create a
movie script about the crime, he doesn't tell the cops but instead befriends both lead detective Dennis
Farentino and the killer. That decision turns out deadly for Bobby. Strong language and some explicit
descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2003.
Forever and Always
RC 57049
by Jude Deveraux
read by Michele Schaeffer
2 cassettes
In this sequel to Forever...(RC 55065), the love of Darci Montgomery's life, her husband Adam,
mysteriously disappears. While Darci tries to locate him by using her psychic powers, she also helps an
African American Hollywood actor search for his missing son on a haunted plantation. Some explicit
descriptions of sex. 2003.
The Visitor: The English Garden, Book 3
RC 57052
by Lori Wick
read by Vanessa Maroney
2 cassettes
London, 1812. Temporarily blinded by a fall, Alexander Tate has doctor's orders to rest and allow God's
healing to work. Tate heads for his Aunt Harriet's country home in Collingbourne. When Cassandra
Steele begins reading to Tate, love blossoms. Cassandra's sister Lizzy also finds love. Sequel to The
Rescue (RC 57044). 2003.
Blow Fly
RC 57073
by Patricia Cornwell
read by Madelyn Buzzard
3 cassettes
Dr. Kay Scarpetta, forensics consultant, investigates the eight-year-old murder of a Louisiana socialite.
Now a serial killer is operating there. Death-row maniac Jean-Baptiste Chandonne from The Last
Precinct (RC 50875) knows something about both situations and lures Kay to visit him. Violence, strong
language, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2003.
Lawless
RC 57074
by Nora Roberts
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Sarah Conway travels from Philadelphia to Lone Bluff, Arizona, to reunite with her father after twelve
years, but on her arrival learns he has died. Determined to tame both the wildness of the Old West and of
half-Apache Jake Redman, she unravels the mystery of her father's death. Some descriptions of sex.
Bestseller 1989.
The Last Mountain Man: Mountain Man, Book 1
RC 57076
by William W. Johnstone
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette
1865. Sixteen-year-old Kirby Jensen and his father, home from the Civil War, leave their Missouri farm
and head west. Two years later Kirby's father is killed, and Kirby--now called Smoke--is out for revenge.
Under the tutelage of an old mountain man named Preacher, Smoke begins his journey to becoming a
legend. 1984.
Big If
RC 57079
by Mark Costello
read by Jill Fox
3 cassettes
After her father's death, twenty-five-year-old Vi Asplund becomes a Secret Service bodyguard. Her
software engineer brother dreams of marketing BigIf, an Internet war game. Personal lives unfold when
Vi joins a team protecting the vice president. Strong language, some explicit descriptions of sex, and
some violence. National Book Award Finalist. 2002.
Orbital Resonance
RC 57085
by John Barnes
read by Erin Jones
2 cassettes
Space, 2025. Melpomene Murray is a typical teenager who happens to live on an asteroid colony. When
classmate Theophilus Harrison arrives from the devastated Earth, she begins to care about the future of
her ancestral planet while some plans for her future develop. Some strong language. For senior high and
older readers. 1991.
Preacher's Peace: The First Mountain Man
RC 57088
by William W. Johnstone
read by John Polk
2 cassettes
1824. Art, a young mountain man, is betrayed while leading a trapping party up the Missouri River to
make peace and then imprisoned by vengeful Blackfeet Indians. But the night before he is about to die,
Art wins the respect of his captors, his freedom, and a new name--Preacher. Some violence. 2003.
Quinn's Complete Seduction
RC 57094
by Sandra Steffen
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
More than a year ago Nathan Quinn's wife died. As spring blossoms, he considers that it is time to find a
new woman to help raise his daughter, Holly. Crystal Galloway, new to Jasper Gulch, South Dakota, is
also searching for something, but not a husband. 2001.
Full Speed
RC 57096
by Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes
read by Colleen Delany
2 cassettes
Newspaper editor Jamie Swift and millionaire playboy Max Holt team up--Jamie with her new dog called
Fleas, Max with his artificial intelligence system, Muffin--to break a corruption ring involving an
itinerant minister and the mob. Some descriptions of sex and some violence. Bestseller 2003.
The Great Fire
RC 57098
by Shirley Hazzard
read by Steven Crossley
2 cassettes
1947. Thirty-two-year-old British major Aldred Leith comes from China to Occupied Japan to report on
conditions at Hiroshima. Postwar loneliness haunts him and his friend Peter Exley, who saved his life in
battle. Leith falls in love with teenaged Australian Helen Driscoll, who is also struggling to recover from
personal trauma. National Book Award. 2003.
Safe Harbour
RC 57100
by Danielle Steel
read by Gabriella Cavallero
2 cassettes
After losing her husband and son, Ophélie Mackenzie and her eleven-year-old daughter, Pip, spend a
summer at the beach where Pip befriends lonely artist Matt Bowles. Matt and Ophélie find solace
together through heartache and betrayal until romance replaces their grief. Some descriptions of sex and
some strong language. Bestseller 2003.
Temptation
RC 57101
by Nora Roberts
read by Sharon Murray
1 cassette
Once pampered, wealthy, and engaged to be married, Eden Carlbough is now unattached and in financial
straits when her father dies. With her scant savings Eden and a friend start Camp Liberty, and a new
romance blossoms. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1987.
Popped: A Regan Reilly Mystery
RC 57104
by Carol Higgins Clark
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Los Angeles private investigator Regan Reilly sojourns to Las Vegas to help school chum Danny Madley
win a hot-air balloon contest that could lead to a television sitcom. Someone is sabotaging the show, and
Regan keeps busy checking out the contestants, old girlfriends, and showbiz types. 2003.
Mysterious
RC 57108
by Nora Roberts
read by Madelyn Buzzard
4 cassettes
Each heroine in this trio of novels meets a man of mystery. In "This Magic Moment," an illusionist
yearns for a show promoter. In "Search for Love," an American inherits an estate in France. In "The
Right Path," a woman encounters a man wielding a knife. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2003.
Sullivan's Woman
RC 57109
by Nora Roberts
read by Madelyn Buzzard
1 cassette
San Francisco. Cassidy St. John needs a job to sustain her while she pursues her dream of writing. She
accepts an offer from painter Colin Sullivan to model for him--and has trouble ignoring his charm. Some
descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1984.
Dune: The Machine Crusade; Legends of Dune, Volume 2
RC 57121
by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson
read by J.P. Linton
5 cassettes
Several decades after Dune: The Butlerian Jihad (RC 54949), the crusade against the thinking machines
continues as billions of lives are lost. As the machines conquer more colonies, Jihad spiritual leader
Serena Butler travels to Corrin to try compromising with Omnius. Meanwhile scientist Norma Cenva has
discovered a way to "fold" space. 2003.
Vanishing Act
RC 57124
by Thomas Perry
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Jane Whitefield provides people with new identities. But when ex-cop John Felker needs her services,
business turns risky. Jane draws from her Seneca heritage to uncover the truth about her mysterious
client. Some descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 1995.
The Riddle of Ramrod Ridge
RC 57125
by William Colt MacDonald
read by Bob Askey
2 cassettes
Sharpshooter Nogales Scott and his companion Caliper Maxwell rescue Jiménez, a Mexican being
tortured for information by scoundrel Deacon Trumbull and his sidekicks. Jiménez knows more than he's
saying about Fred Vincent's riding out of Ramrod Ridge with $30,000 in gold and disappearing into thin
air. Some strong language. 1941.
Rabbit-Proof Fence
RC 57127
by Doris Pilkington
read by Lisette Lecat
1 cassette
Australia, 1931. Novelization of the trip on foot across Australia by three part-Aboriginal girls, who run
away from their inhumane government resettlement school to return home. Molly, Daisy, and Gracie trek
through the wilderness to be reunited with their families. 1996.
The Mocking Program
RC 57128
by Alan Dean Foster
read by L.J. Ganser
2 cassettes
After thirty years working the Montezuma Strip, Inspector Cardenas knows his current homicide is
anything but routine, particularly because the dead man has two identities. When the victim's wife and
daughter mysteriously disappear, Cardenas's investigation becomes a mission to find and protect them.
Some violence and some strong language. 2002.
Singing the Dogstar Blues
RC 57131
by Alison Goodman
read by Norma Lana
1 cassette
Joss Aaronson is close to being expelled from the university where she studies time travel. Mavkel, a
newly arrived telepathic student from another planet, then selects her as his study partner and roommate.
When Joss discovers she is being stalked by an assassin, the two combine skills to search for reasons. For
senior high readers. 1998.
Windtalkers
RC 57132
by Max Allan Collins
read by J.P. Linton
2 cassettes
War-torn Pacific, World War II. Sergeant Enders is assigned to protect Navajo "codetalker" Ben Yahzee,
an expert in the secret military code based on his own language. Amidst brutalities of war, they must
keep the code out of Japanese hands. Based on the screenplay of a major film. Violence and strong
language. 2001.
The Heaven of Mercury
RC 57135
by Brad Watson
read by Frank Coffee
2 cassettes
Mercury, Mississippi, radio announcer and newspaperman Finus Bates has loved Birdie since 1917,
when he spied her doing a naked cartwheel. Despite mutual attraction, both married others. Now an
investigation into the decades-old death of Birdie's husband illuminates the past. Some explicit
descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2002.
Permanence
RC 57136
by Karl Schroeder
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
Fleeing her abusive half-brother, Rue Cassels steals a shuttle from her mining station and heads for
Treya. Along the way, she inadvertently lays claim to an abandoned starship, a find that will make her
rich--or dead. Some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2002.
The Shadows of Power
RC 57138
by James W. Huston
read by Richard Davidson
3 cassettes
When Lieutenant Stovic is called a hero for shooting down an Algerian fighter plane, the enraged brother
of the slain pilot, a student in the United States, turns to terrorism to exact revenge. CIA agent Rathman
and National Security Advisor Sarah St. John work to uncover the plot. Some violence and some strong
language. 2002.
The Haunted Wizard: A Wizard in Rhyme, Book 6
RC 57140
by Christopher Stasheff
read by Erik Sandvold
3 cassettes
The king and queen of Bretanglia are outraged when their son and heir apparent to the throne is murdered
in a Merovence tavern brawl--exacerbating already tense relations. To prevent a war, royal wizard
Matthew Mantrell volunteers to track the killer. Sequel to My Son, the Wizard (RC 48841). 2000.
Good Cop, Bad Cop
RC 57147
by Barbara D'Amato
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
Chicago police superintendent Nick Bertolucci and his brother, misfit patrolman Aldo, have been
enemies since childhood thanks to their abusive policeman father, Nico. After Nico's death Aldo finds
evidence linking Nick to the Black Panther massacre of 1969 and decides to ruin him. Violence and
strong language. 1998.
McNally's Folly
RC 57148
by Lawrence Sanders and Vincent Lardo
read by Chuck Benson
2 cassettes
Richard Holmes, husband of Hollywood golden girl Desdemona Darling--the star of an upcoming Palm
Beach theater production--hires Archy McNally, a local law firm's head of discreet inquiries, to
investigate DeeDee's psychic. DeeDee then recruits Archy to direct the play, but the real drama unfolds
when Richard is poisoned. 2000.
Success to the Brave: Richard Bolitho Novels, Volume 15
RC 57151
by Alexander Kent
read by Jim Zeiger
2 cassettes (Reissue)
In 1802 Vice-Admiral Richard Bolitho is ordered to supervise the return of the island of San Felipe to the
French. Bolitho reluctantly leaves his pregnant wife, but when he arrives in the Caribbean, the island's
corrupt governor refuses to cooperate. Sequel to A Tradition of Victory (RC 49930). 1983.
Into the Woods: The De Beers Family, Volume 4
RC 57154
by V.C. Andrews
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
After her father's death, teenager Grace Houston and her mother, Jackie, move to Palm Beach, Florida.
As Grace struggles with her own loss, Jackie becomes consumed by an extravagant lifestyle that leaves
innocent Grace vulnerable. Sequel to Twisted Roots (RC 55059). Some explicit descriptions of sex and
some violence. 2003.
Death of a Dustman
RC 57161
by M.C. Beaton
read by John Horton
1 cassette
Police sergeant Hamish Macbeth of Lochdubh, Scotland, investigates the murder of the tyrannical
garbage collector, Fergus Macleod, shortly after he is promoted to an environment officer. Macbeth
uncovers blackmail, abuse, and another murder. 2001.
An Experiment in Treason
RC 57163
by Bruce Alexander
read by George Holmes
2 cassettes
London, 1773. Blind Sir John Fielding and his assistant, Jeremy Proctor, investigate the burglary of the
house of the secretary of state for the American colonies. The crime, the theft of a packet of letters, and
subsequent murder of one of the culprits, leads to the famous Dr. Benjamin Franklin. 2002.
Imitation in Death
RC 57165
by J.D. Robb
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
2 cassettes
2059. NYPD lieutenant Eve Dallas, investigating a gruesome murder resembling Jack the Ripper's style,
finds a taunting note signed "Jack." At a second homicide scene, another note, signed "Al," appears
reminiscent of Albert DeSalvo, the Boston Strangler. Eve scours the country for clues. Some descriptions
of sex, some violence, and some strong language. Bestseller 2003.
Ventus
RC 57168
by Karl Schroeder
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
4 cassettes
Lady Calandria May arrives on Ventus to destroy an entity known as Armiger. She needs the help of
young Jordan Mason, who has visions linked to the god-like "Winds" that rule the planet. Some
descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2000.
Hello, Darkness
RC 57173
by Sandra Brown
read by Martha Harmon Pardee
3 cassettes
Paris Gibson, host of a popular Austin radio program, receives a call from a man planning to kill the
girlfriend who left him on Paris's advice. The hunt is on with the help of Paris's old flame. But are they
looking for the right man? Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 2003.
The Body in the Lighthouse: A Faith Fairchild Mystery
RC 57193
by Katherine Hall Page
read by Suzanne Toren
2 cassettes
Faith Fairchild and her family are vacationing at their seaside Maine cabin when they become embroiled
in a feud between developers and islanders. After a real estate agent is poisoned and a builder is
murdered, Faith risks her own life to find the culprit. 2003.
Chickahominy Fever: A Civil War Mystery
RC 57197
by Ann McMillan
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
Richmond, Virginia; 1862. Narcissa Powers and freedwoman Judah Daniel nurse the sick and wounded
while war rages around the Confederate capital. Meanwhile, spies posing as servants infiltrate president
Jefferson Davis's household and steal plans for the defense of the city. Some strong language. 2003.
An Eye of the Fleet: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel, Book 1
RC 57218
by Richard Woodman
read by Steven Carpenter
2 cassettes
Midshipman Nathaniel Drinkwater first sees action aboard HMS Cyclops during the Moonlight Battle of
1780. While gaining experience, he deals with the tyranny of a senior midshipman, meets and falls in
love with a vicar's daughter, and faces battles in America. Prequel to A King's Cutter (RC 57219). Some
violence and some strong language. 1981.
Alchemy
RC 57236
by Margaret Mahy
read by Gary Tipton
2 cassettes
Seventeen-year-old Roland is blackmailed by his teacher, Mr. Hudson, to spy on unpopular girl classmate
Jess Ferret. Roland discovers that she is studying alchemy and that their destinies are linked with that of
a power-hungry magician. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2003.
Morality for Beautiful Girls
RC 57246
by Alexander McCall Smith
read by Mitzi Friedlander
2 cassettes
Mma Ramotswe, the owner of the Number One Ladies' Detective Agency in Botswana, is asked by an
important government official to investigate the poisoning of his brother's family. Meanwhile, she gets a
call to verify the moral virtues of young ladies in a "beauty and integrity" pageant. 2001.
Roger Zelazny's The Dawn of Amber: The New Amber Trilogy, Book 1
RC 57289
by John Gregory Betancourt
read by John Horton
2 cassettes
An attack from hell-creatures leaves Oberon's lady dead, his homeland in ruins, and many questions. A
search for answers reveals his mystical heritage and a powerful family legacy as ancient rivals in the
Courts of Chaos plot their revenge. Prequel to Chaos and Amber (RC 57321). Some violence. 2002.
Out on a Limb: A Claire Malloy Mystery
RC 57291
by Joan Hess
read by Suzanne Toren
2 cassettes
While Arkansas bookseller Claire Malloy tries to help an elderly environmentalist protesting developer
Anthony Armstrong's new housing project plans, Armstrong's unmarried daughter Daphne leaves her
baby on Claire's doorstep. After Armstrong is found dead and Daphne is arrested for murder, Claire sets
out to uncover the truth. Some strong language. 2002.
Not Quite Kosher
RC 57293
by Stuart M. Kaminsky
read by Richard Davidson
2 cassettes
Chicago cop Abe Lieberman investigates a jewelry store robbery that ended in murder. Meanwhile, he's
stuck paying for his grandson's bar mitzvah, and partner Bill Hanrahan finally decides to marry his
Chinese girlfriend. Some violence and some strong language. 2002.
Hidden Leaves: The DeBeers Family, Volume 5
RC 57294
by V.C. Andrews
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Two stories about Willow DeBeers and her family. In the title work, Willow learns from her late
psychiatrist father's personal diary about his secret affair with her real mother. "Dark Seed" relates
Willow's early years in South Carolina with a cruel adoptive mother. Sequel to Into the Woods (RC
57154). 2003.
Agatha Raisin and the Day the Floods Came
RC 57297
by M.C. Beaton
read by Patricia Kilgarriff
2 cassettes
Miserable after her failed marriage, Agatha finds solace on an island vacation. Returning home, she spies
the body of a young bride floating in a river. Curiosity aroused, Agatha investigates with help from her
mystery writer neighbor. Sequel to Agatha Raisin and the Love from Hell (RC 54470). 2002.
In the Bedroom: Seven Stories
RC 57303
by Andre Dubus
read by Gordon Gould
1 cassette
Tales of pivotal moments in people's lives. In "Killings" a grief-stricken father tries to assuage his wife's
sorrow by confronting their son's murderer--who is out on bail. This story inspired the screenplay for the
movie In the Bedroom. Some strong language. 2002.
One Shot
RC 57304
by Susan Glick
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Fifteen-year-old Lorrie Taylor returns to Maryland to live with her dad and new stepmother. She finds a
summer job helping elderly, famous photographer Molly Price. Inspired by Molly's work, Lorrie pursues
her own interest in taking pictures while reconnecting with old friends. For senior high readers. 2003.
Harlem Redux
RC 57306
by Persia Walker
read by Bill Quinn
3 cassettes
Harlem, 1920s. Lawyer David McKay returns home when he learns of his sister Lilian's suicide. David
becomes suspicious when Lilian's husband, Jameson Sweet, takes over the family home and fortune.
When Sweet is murdered, David becomes the prime suspect. Some explicit descriptions of sex, some
violence, and some strong language. 2000.
High Heat
RC 57311
by Carl Deuker
read by Nick Sullivan
2 cassettes
Seattle sophomore and baseball pitching phenom Shane Hunter finds his affluent life at an end when his
father is arrested for money laundering. After he moves into city housing with his mother and sister,
Shane transfers from private to public school and almost loses his love for the game. For senior high
readers. 2003.
Chaos and Amber: The New Amber Trilogy, Book 2
RC 57321
by John Gregory Betancourt
read by John Horton
2 cassettes
After surviving attacks on his family in The Dawn of Amber (RC 57289), Lord Oberon accompanies his
half-brother, Aber, and his father, Dworkin, to petition the Courts of Chaos. When Dworkin disappears,
Oberon and Aber forge alliances that lead to a dreaded betrothal and a deadly duel. Some descriptions of
sex and some violence. 2003.
Train
RC 57474
by Pete Dexter
read by Richard Davidson
2 cassettes
Los Angeles, 1953. Cop Miller Packard encourages black caddy Lional "Train" Walk to improve his golf
game. Packard marries wealthy widow Norah, a member of the country club, after investigating her
husband's murder. But violence and racism fill their lives. Explicit descriptions of sex, violence, and
strong language. Bestseller 2003.
No Graves as Yet: A Novel of World War I
RC 57506
by Anne Perry
read by George Holmes
3 cassettes
England, June 1914. Reverend Joseph Reavley, a professor at Cambridge, and his brother Matthew, an
intelligence officer, investigate their parents' suspicious deaths. Their father, a former politician, had
alerted them that he possessed a secret document--now missing. Meanwhile, a pacifist student at the
university is murdered amidst rumors of war. 2003.
In the Country of the Young
RC 57517
by Lisa Carey
read by Terry Donnelly
2 cassettes
Reclusive artist Oisin MacDara, of Irish heritage and gifted in his youth with second sight, yearns to
encounter the spirit of his twin sister, Nieve, who died at fifteen. Instead, Aisling--the ghost of a young
girl--enters his home and his heart. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2000.
Nighttime Is My Time
RC 57585
by Mary Higgins Clark
read by Annie Wauters
2 cassettes
History professor and author Dr. Jean Sheridan attends her twentieth prep school reunion, especially to
honor a friend who has been murdered. Once there she realizes that several other women from her
graduating class have mysteriously died. Jean becomes the next target of the reunion's serial killer. 2004.
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The Great Lakes
RC 55152
by Sharon Katz
read by Graci Ragsdale
1 cassette
Describes the formation of the five Great Lakes located between the United States and Canada. Examines
the life forms found there and the threats to this environment. Includes two science activities. For grades
5-8. 1999.
The Rain Forests of the Pacific Northwest
RC 55159
edited by Deborah A. Behler
read by Miriam Wagner
1 cassette
Provides an overview of the temperate rain forest that stretches northwest through Washington state;
British Columbia, Canada; and Alaska. Examines the different habitats found at each layer of the
ecosystem, discusses wildlife and plants living there, and describes threats the area faces. Includes two
science activities. For grades 5-8. 2001.
Aero and Officer Mike: Police Partners
RC 55796
by Joan Plummer Russell
read by Marilyn Gleason
1 cassette
Describes how policeman Mike and his K-9 partner Aero, a German shepherd, work, train, and play
together. Explains how the dog's special skills--sense of smell, speed, and strength--help Officer Mike
perform his duties. For grades K-3. 2001.
Top Ten Physically Challenged Athletes
RC 55813
by Jeff Savage
read by Maxine Wasserman
1 cassette
Profiles ten athletes who have made sports history. Includes baseball pitcher Jim Abbott, born without a
right hand; golfer Ben Hogan, whose legs were injured in a car crash; and track star Jackie Joyner-Kersee, who ran despite asthma. For grades 4-7. 2000.
Six Days in October: The Stock Market Crash of 1929
RC 56003
by Karen Blumenthal
read by Marilyn Gleason
1 cassette
Chronicles the events and mistakes behind the stock market crash that started on October 24, 1929--Black
Thursday. Discusses the optimism of 1928 and 1929 that led to reckless investments, describes the
devastating losses for companies and individuals, and explores some of the personalities involved. For
grades 6-9. Sibert Honor Book. 2002.
Dr. Jenner and the Speckled Monster: The Search for the Smallpox Vaccine
RC 56012
by Albert Marrin
read by Miriam Wagner
1 cassette
Discusses the dreaded disease smallpox, feared for centuries until an English doctor applied scientific
thinking and experimentation to the problem. Explains that Dr. Jenner's results, published in 1798, led to
medical acceptance of vaccination but that smallpox is again a threat in the twenty-first century. For
grades 5-8 and older readers. 2002.
As Far as the Eye Can Reach: Lewis and Clark's Westward Quest
RC 56367
by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
read by Gary Roan
1 cassette
An account of the 1804-1806 journey by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark across the United States'
newly acquired Louisiana Territory--an unexplored wilderness west of the Mississippi River--to the
Pacific Ocean. Describes the expedition's adventures and discoveries. For grades 4-7. 2003.
Days of Jubilee: The End of Slavery in the United States
RC 56729
by Patricia C. McKissack and Frederick L. McKissack
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Drawing on slave narratives, letters, diaries, and other documents, the authors chronicle the steps that led
to the emancipation of slaves in America. They review events and issues from colonial times through the
Civil War in 1861-1865 and the following Reconstruction era. For grades 5-8. 2003.
Special Olympics
RC 56862
by Mike Kennedy
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
Short history of Special Olympics--the winter and summer athletic games held every four years for
competitors who are mentally challenged. Discusses this condition and explains how these special
participants are chosen. For grades 3-6. 2002.
Coping with Dyslexia
RC 56890
by Karen Donnelly
read by Margaret Strom
1 cassette
Discusses what is known about dyslexia and related language problems. Offers advice to students with
this condition on learning strategies and ways of preparing for college or a career. For grades 6-9. 2000.
The Diary of a Young Girl
RC 57022
by Anne Frank
read by Jill Fox
2 cassettes (Reissue)
In a remarkable account begun on her thirteenth birthday in 1942, a Jewish girl in German-occupied
Amsterdam records her hopes, fears, and growing pains during two years of close confinement with her
family hiding from the Nazis in a secret apartment. Original version edited by her father. For grades 6-9
and older readers. 1947.
Moonbeams, Dumplings, and Dragon Boats: A Treasury of Chinese Holiday Tales, Activities, and
Recipes
RC 57026
by Nina Simonds and Leslie Swartz
read by Janis Gray
1 cassette
Presents background, related stories, traditional foods, and activities for five Chinese celebrations--Chinese New Year, the Lantern Festival, Qing Ming (honoring ancestors), the Dragon Boat Festival, and
the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. For grades 4-7. 2002.
Head and Brain Injuries
RC 57082
by Elaine Landau
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
Discusses the history of brain injuries and treatments from primitive medical care to modern techniques.
Explains how traumatic brain injury (TBI) can occur, the damage it may cause, and the benefits of
rehabilitative therapy. Provides many relevant personal examples. For grades 5-8. 2002.
How Hockey Works
RC 57091
by Keltie Thomas
read by Alec Volz
1 cassette
Provides technical information about ice hockey, including the physics of skating, explosive moves
(slapshot and body check), sports medicine, and what makes ice slippery and a hockey stick feel right.
Includes tips on scoring and practicing, and discusses how the rules came about. For grades 4-7. 2002.
Magnificent Voyage: An American Adventurer on Captain James Cook's Final Expedition
RC 57145
by Laurie Lawlor
read by Jake Williams
2 cassettes
An account of English explorer James Cook's last voyage--begun in 1776 to search for the Northwest
Passage--that led to the discovery of the Hawaiian Islands and Cook's grisly murder. Based on the
journals of John Ledyard, a twenty-four-year-old American marine who joined the trip. For grades 6-9
and older readers. 2002.
The United Nations
RC 57166
by Stewart Ross
read by Jake Williams
1 cassette
A brief history of the United Nations and its goals to promote peace and human rights in all countries.
Discusses its functions, structure, and role in various international conflicts. Also reviews the work of
some particular UN agencies, such as the World Health Organization. For grades 6-9. 2003.
Coming to America: A Muslim Family's Story
RC 57207
by Bernard Wolf
read by Coleen Delany
1 cassette
An account of the joys and hardships encountered by second grader Rowan Mahmoud and her family,
who moved to New York City from Alexandria, Egypt, hoping to make a better life for themselves.
Discusses their religion--Islam--and its role in their daily activities. For grades 2-4. 2003.
Navajo Long Walk: The Tragic Story of a Proud People's Forced March from Their Homeland RC
57242
by Joseph Bruchac
read by Alec Volz
1 cassette
Discusses the expulsion of the Navajos from their homeland in 1864 by U.S. army troops under Colonel
Kit Carson and their 470-mile forced march to a New Mexico reservation. Provides a brief history of the
Diné, as the Navajos call themselves, and the treaty permitting their return home in 1868. For grades 5-8.
2002.
At the Plate with--Ichiro
RC 57250
by Glenn Stout
read by Alec Volz
1 cassette
Describes how Japanese baseball star Ichiro Suzuki left his native country in 2001 to turn pro in the
United States. Ichiro eventually won the American League's Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the
Year awards as a Seattle Mariner that same year. For grades 4-7. 2003.
Athletes with Disabilities
RC 57300
by Deborah Kent
read by Ralph Lowenstein
1 cassette
Discusses the history of athletic events for people with disabilities, including the Paralympics and the
Special Olympics. Also profiles several individuals who have competed in them. For grades 4-7. 2003.
September 11, 2001: Attack on New York City
RC 57305
by Wilborn Hampton
read by Ralph Lowenstein
1 cassette
Describes the September 11, 2001, attack on the World Trade Center and relates personal experiences of
New Yorkers who lived through the collapse of the Twin Towers, including blind Omar Rivera, who
walked down from the seventy-first floor with his guide dog to safety. For grades 6-9. 2003.
Who Came First? New Clues to Prehistoric Americans
RC 57320
by Patricia Lauber
read by Ralph Lowenstein
1 cassette
Presents recent discoveries about the first settlers in North and South America--how they traveled and
from what continents. Discusses the Kennewick Man, the Clovis culture of 13,500 years ago, and carbon-14 dating, among other topics. For grades 4-7. 2003.
Little House on the Prairie
RC 50922
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
read by Laura Giannarelli
1 cassette (Reissue)
The Ingalls family moves westward from Wisconsin in a covered wagon and builds a cabin on the
Kansas prairie, only to discover they are located in Indian territory. Sequel to Little House in the Big
Woods (RC 50921). For grades 4-7 and older readers. 1935.
The Hero of Ticonderoga
RC 54643
by Gail Gauthier
read by Gillian Green
2 cassettes
Vermont, 1966. A substitute teacher gives average student Thérèse LeClerc the honor of researching
state hero Ethan Allen. With the encouragement of her family, she excels in giving humorous oral
recitations--shocking the good students and her regular instructor. Some strong language. For grades 6-9.
2001.
Twister on Tuesday: Magic Tree House, Book 23
RC 54852
by Mary Pope Osborne
read by Gillian Green
1 cassette
When Jack and Annie travel back to the Kansas prairie at the time of the earliest railroad trains, they
discover the hardships of the pioneers. And they experience the terror of a tornado. For grades 2-4. 2001.
Earthquake in the Early Morning: Magic Tree House, Book 24
RC 54853
by Mary Pope Osborne
read by Gillian Green
1 cassette
The magic tree house carries Jack and Annie back to San Francisco in 1906, where they experience one
of the biggest earthquakes ever in the United States. For grades 2-4. 2001.
Good Morning, Gorillas: Magic Tree House, Book 26
RC 54855
by Mary Pope Osborne
read by Gillian Green
1 cassette
The magic tree house takes Jack and Annie to a misty rain forest in Central Africa. They meet a young
gorilla and spend time with the entire family, finding ways to communicate. For grades 2-4. 2002.
Thanksgiving on Thursday: Magic Tree House, Book 27
RC 55024
by Mary Pope Osborne
read by Gillian Green
1 cassette
The magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back to the Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving celebration with the
Wampanoag Indians. Preparing for the feast is harder than Annie and Jack realize and makes them even
more thankful for living in modern times. For grades 2-4. 2002.
Parvana's Journey
RC 55612
by Deborah Ellis
read by Peggy Gilleland
1 cassette
In this sequel to The Breadwinner (RC 53938), Parvana, now thirteen and still disguised as a boy,
wanders through Afghanistan searching for her mother and siblings. Along the way, she encounters other
homeless children. Together they search for sanctuary as the Taliban's bombs fall all around them. Some
violence. For grades 5-8. 2002.
Half-Human
RC 55769
edited by Bruce Coville
read by Jennifer Mendenhall
1 cassette
Nine stories and a poem about such creatures as mermaids and centaurs. Part human and part animal,
they struggle to understand their true identities. In "Water's Edge," a contemporary tale about seal people,
Laura discovers a special bond with her grandmother. For grades 6-9. 2001.
Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great
RC 55792
by Judy Blume
read by Simone Siekaly
1 cassette (Reissue)
Sheila pretends to be knowledgeable, witty, and afraid of nothing. In reality dogs, spiders, pools, thunder,
ghosts, and the dark scare her. When she spends a summer away from home, all her fears are exposed.
For grades 4-7. 1972.
Wild Man Island
RC 55793
by Will Hobbs
read by Gary Roan
1 cassette
Fourteen-year-old Andy slips away from his kayaking group in Alaska to visit the wilderness site where
his archaeologist father died. Stranded on an island by a storm and injured, Andy is rescued by a
Newfoundland dog and his owner--who live in a cave. For grades 6-9. 2002.
Hannah's Helping Hands
RC 55798
by Jean Van Leeuwen
read by Mimi Bederman
1 cassette
1779. In this sequel to Hannah of Fairfield (RC 55797), the Revolutionary War is drawing closer to the
Perley's home in Connecticut. Hannah and her family keep busy with farm chores and try not to worry
about Ben, a soldier in the colonial army. For grades 2-4. 1999.
Hannah's Winter of Hope
RC 55799
by Jean Van Leeuwen
read by Mimi Bederman
1 cassette
Fairfield, Connecticut. In the winter of 1780, Hannah hopes for the safe return of her brother Ben, a
colonial soldier imprisoned by the British, as she helps her family rebuild their home. Sequel to Hannah's
Helping Hands (RC 55798). For grades 2-4. 2000.
Henry and Mudge: The First Book of Their Adventures
RC 55800
by Cynthia Rylant
read by Marilyn Gleason
1 cassette
Henry's parents agree to give their only child a puppy named Mudge, which quickly grows to 180
pounds. Henry and Mudge are constant companions except for one day when Mudge is lost. For grades
K-3. 1987.
Henry and Mudge in Puddle Trouble: The Second Book of Their Adventures
RC 55801
by Cynthia Rylant
read by Miriam Wagner
1 cassette
In the spring, Henry and his big dog, Mudge, enjoy being outside. They find a pretty flower, play in a
giant mud puddle, and make friends with a litter of kittens. For grades K-3. 1987.
Henry and Mudge and Annie's Good Move: The Eighteenth Book of Their Adventures
RC 55804
by Cynthia Rylant
read by Simone Siekaly
1 cassette
Annie is nervous about moving even though she is happy the new house is next door to her cousin
Henry's. Henry and his big friendly dog, Mudge, help Annie calm down on moving day. For grades K-3.
1998.
Henry and Mudge and Annie's Perfect Pet: The Twentieth Book of Their Adventures
RC 55805
by Cynthia Rylant
read by Marilyn Gleason
1 cassette
Although Henry's cousin Annie likes Henry's dog, Mudge, she wants to have a pet of her own. Annie
chooses a bunny as the perfect pet for herself. For grades K-3. 2000.
Surviving the Applewhites
RC 55806
by Stephanie S. Tolan
read by Gillian Green
1 cassette
Kicked out of several public schools, Jake winds up being home schooled with an eccentric family of
artists at the Applewhite's Creative Academy. When the whole clan becomes involved in producing The
Sound of Music, Jake discovers a few positive traits and talents of his own. For grades 5-8. 2002.
Viking It and Liking It
RC 56283
by Jon Scieszka
read by Ray Hagen
1 cassette
Joe, Fred, and Sam, all from Brooklyn, are transported back one thousand years to Viking times where
they meet Leif Eriksson and his buddies. When the three steal a longboat and try to escape, the Norse
explorers chase after them. For grades 3-6. 2002.
The Angel Factory
RC 56358
by Terence Blacker
read by Ray DiZefalo
2 cassettes
Twelve-year-old Thomas confides to his best friend, Gip, that his family life is too perfect. Gip presses
him to do some sleuthing, and Thomas uncovers two upsetting family secrets: he was adopted, and his
too-good-to-be-true family is part of an other-worldly organization. For grades 5-8. 2001.
The Winter People
RC 56646
by Joseph Bruchac
read by Ray Childs
1 cassette
As the French and Indian War rages on in October of 1759, Saxso, a fourteen-year-old Abenaki boy,
pursues the English rangers who have attacked his Quebec village and taken his mother and sisters
hostage. Some violence. For grades 6-9. 2002.
I Got a "D" in Salami: Hank Zipzer, the Mostly True Confessions of the World's Best Underachiever,
Book 2
RC 56647
by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver
read by Ray Childs
1 cassette
When Hank Zipzer sees that he has a D in each of his major subjects, he wishes his report card would
disappear. So it does--into the meat grinder at his mother's deli, ruining a batch of salami for a new
customer. But Hank thinks he has a solution. For grades 3-6. 2003.
Dying to Win: Jennie McGrady Mystery, Book 6
RC 56688
by Patricia H. Rushford
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Jennie McGrady investigates the disappearance of her troubled classmate Courtney Evans. The police
believe she's a runaway, but Jennie suspects drugs. Meanwhile fledging journalist Gavin Winslow
follows Jennie hoping for a scoop. Sequel to Without a Trace (RC 56605). For grades 6-9. 1995.
In Too Deep: Jennie McGrady Mystery, Book 8
RC 56706
by Patricia H. Rushford
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Jennie McGrady's chemistry teacher dies from a drug overdose, and then fellow student Gavin Winslow
disappears. Jennie helps investigate while police lieutenant Nate Rastovski romances her mother and the
truth about her missing father emerges. For grades 6-9. 1996.
Over the Edge: Jennie McGrady Mystery, Book 9
RC 56715
by Patricia H. Rushford
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Jennie McGrady is visiting her grandmother on the Oregon coast when the mayor's teenage daughter is
murdered. After the girl's boyfriend is accused of the crime, Jennie helps him clear his name. Sequel to In
Too Deep (RC 56706). For grades 6-9. 1997.
The Captain Contest: Matt Christopher Soccer 'Cats, Book 1
RC 56716
by Stephanie Peters
read by Erik Sandvold
1 cassette
Dewey loves to draw and wants to enter the soccer team logo design contest. But he does not want to win
the grand prize--being team captain. For grades 2-4. 1999.
Out of the Deep
RC 56721
by Gloria Skurzynski and Alane Ferguson
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Jack and Ashley Landon accompany their family to Acadia National Park in Maine. A baby humpback
whale is the latest marine animal to become stranded, and the kids stumble onto who's responsible. For
grades 4-7. 2002.
From the Ashes: Jennie McGrady Mystery, Book 10
RC 56724
by Patricia H. Rushford
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
After Jennie McGrady's church and school are destroyed by arson, the prime suspect is the janitor. But
Jennie saw a troubled teenager running from the scene and is determined to uncover the truth. Sequel to
Over the Edge (RC 56715). For grades 6-9. 1997.
Running Scared
RC 56725
by Gloria Skurzynski and Alane Ferguson
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Ashley and Jack Landon become lost in a cave in Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Among their
adventures they discover some robbers and find out why the bat population is dwindling, For grades 4-7.
2002.
Buried Alive
RC 56728
by Gloria Skurzynski and Alane Ferguson
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Jack and Ashley accompany their mother, wildlife veterinarian Olivia Landon, to investigate the death of
wolverines in Denali National Park in Alaska. There the siblings take a dogsled ride and get lost in the
freezing wilderness. For grades 4-7. 2003.
Patiently Alice
RC 56861
by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
read by Kerry Cundiff
1 cassette
Alice and her friends work as assistant counselors at a camp for disadvantaged children during the
summer after ninth grade, coping with their charges' problems. At home, Alice's father plans to remarry
while her brother decides to move out. Sequel to Alice Alone (RC 53488). Some strong language. For
grades 6-9. 2003.
Tadpole
RC 57030
by Ruth White
read by Jill Fox
1 cassette
Kentucky, 1955. Ten-year-old Carolina tells about the summer her favorite cousin, thirteen-year-old
Tadpole, runs away from his abusive uncle to visit her family. Learning that the orphaned boy is being
whipped, the family tries to figure out how to keep him. For grades 5-8. 2003.
The Matchlock Gun
RC 57031
by Walter D. Edmonds
read by Jack Fox
1 cassette (Reissue)
While his father is away fighting during the French and Indian War in 1756, ten-year-old Edward Van
Alstyne helps his mother ward off an Indian attack by firing an ancient Spanish musket. For grades 3-6.
Newbery Medal. 1941.
Among the Barons
RC 57037
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
read by Brian Conn
1 cassette
Luke, an illegal third child from Among the Betrayed (RC 55629), has assumed a false identity and
attends boarding school. When Smits, the younger brother of his namesake, appears, Luke's existence
may be again threatened by the Population Police. And Smits thinks his real brother was murdered. For
grades 5-8. 2003.
Because of Anya
RC 57084
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
Ten-year-old Anya suddenly loses all her hair due to an uncommon disease and must wear a wig. Her
schoolmates are curious about her condition. When the wig falls off one day in gym class, Anya is
paralyzed with shame and refuses to return to school. Keely, a kind classmate, helps Anya feel better
about herself. For grades 3-6. 2002.
Crossing the Panther's Path
RC 57089
by Elizabeth Alder
read by Bruce Huntey
2 cassettes
In the 1790s when American Indians are losing their midwestern lands to American settlers, teenaged
Billy Calder, son of a British officer and a Mohawk mother, leaves school to join Shawnee chief
Tecumseh in his efforts to unite the Indians. For grades 6-9. 2002.
Cairo Kelly and the Mann
RC 57092
by Kristin Butcher
read by John Polk
1 cassette
Cairo and Midge, mischief-making baseball players, have been sent to their middle school principal's
office fifty-five times in one year. But when they learn that their favorite umpire, Harold Mann, can't
read, they rally to help him pass the sports league's new test. For grades 4-7. 2002.
Overboard
RC 57126
by Elizabeth Fama
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Fourteen-year-old Emily runs away from her doctor parents on the Indonesian island of Sumatra to visit
her uncle. When the ferryboat sinks, Emily swims for hours in shark-infested water while assisting a
Muslim boy, whose faith sustains him. For grades 5-8. 2002.
The Man with the Silver Oar
RC 57133
by Robin Moore
read by Jeremy Gage
1 cassette
In 1718, fifteen-year-old Quaker Daniel Collins leaves his uncle's household in colonial Philadelphia to
stow away on a ship whose mission is to track down a notorious pirate. Daniel is later surprised to
discover the buccaneer's true identity. For grades 5-8. 2002.
To the Edge of the World
RC 57141
by Michele Torrey
read by Jonathan Davis
2 cassettes
Orphaned at fourteen in Spain, Mateo Macías is hired as a cabin boy for Ferdinand Magellan's expedition
launched in 1519 to search for a western route to the fabled Spice Islands. Sea disasters, attempted
mutiny, and other dangers--but also friendships--abound during the two-year voyage. Some violence. For
grades 6-9. 2003.
Someday
RC 57146
by Jackie French Koller
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
Massachusetts, 1938. Fourteen-year-old Celie Wheeler and her family have to abandon their home when
the government decides to flood the Swift River Valley to create a new reservoir for Boston. Celie copes
with despair over leaving and losing her friends while also falling in love. For grades 6-9. 2002.
Shadows and Moonshine
RC 57152
by Joan Aiken
read by Barbara Caruso
1 cassette
Thirteen of the author's favorite stories, many involving witches or wolves. In "John Sculpin and the
Witches," young John lives among so many witches that he cannot outsmart all of them. In "Cat's
Cradle," a sailor is tricked into marriage but rescued by a mermaid. For grades 5-8. 2001.
Midwinter Nightingale
RC 57160
by Joan Aiken
read by Kristin Allison
1 cassette
The Wolves Chronicles continue as Dido and her friend Simon, Duke of Battersea, have many perilous
adventures trying to protect the ailing King James from the plotting of the evil Baron Magnus. The baron
is determined that his brutish son, Lothar, will be the next king of England. For grades 5-8. 2003.
Minuk: Ashes in the Pathway
RC 57162
by Kirkpatrick Hill
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Minuk's traditional Eskimo way of life changes in the 1890s when Christian missionaries arrive in her
Alaskan village. After an influenza epidemic sweeps through the area killing most of Minuk's family, she
must choose whether or not to leave with the white people. For grades 6-9. 2002.
Disappearing Act
RC 57186
by Sid Fleischman
read by Erik Synnestvedt
1 cassette
Twelve-year-old Kevin and his opera-singing older sister, Holly, flee from their Albuquerque home after
their archaeologist mom disappears in Mexico and they begin to be stalked by a mysterious man. The two
wind up as street performers in Venice, California, until they are discovered by their unknown nemesis.
For grades 4-7. 2003.
Under the Same Sky
RC 57189
by Cynthia DeFelice
read by Michael Scherer
1 cassette
While trying to earn money for a motor bike, fourteen-year-old Joe Pedersen becomes involved with
Mexican migrant laborers on his father's farm. He learns to appreciate their hard work and gains a new
understanding of his father. For grades 6-9. 2003.
Annabel the Actress Starring in Hound of the Barkervilles
RC 57191
by Ellen Conford
read by Annie Wauters
1 cassette
Annabel gets the part of the butler's daughter in a mystery play for adults. She copes with an enormous,
drooling Newfoundland dog named Binky, pink bunny pajamas for a costume, and the heckling of her
lifelong enemy Lowell in the audience on opening night. Beginning chapter book. For grades 2-4. 2002.
Ruby Electric
RC 57195
by Theresa Nelson
read by Annie Wauters
1 cassette
Twelve-year-old movie buff Ruby Miller writes screen plays in her head all the time, only to have real
life interfere--with mysteries. Such as what happened to her little brother Pete's woolly mammoth puppet
and why her father has been absent for five years. For grades 5-8. 2003.
The Pirates of Pompeii: The Roman Mysteries, Book 3
RC 57213
by Caroline Lawrence
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
In the chaos after Mt. Vesuvius has erupted, burying Pompeii, Flavia Gemina and her friends seek shelter
in a refugee camp where children begin disappearing. Flavia's investigations reveal that a powerful
citizen may be involved. Sequel to The Secrets of Vesuvius (RC 57214). For grades 5-8. 2002.
The Secrets of Vesuvius: The Roman Mysteries, Book 2
RC 57214
by Caroline Lawrence
read by Michele Schaeffer
1 cassette
Flavia Gemina, from The Thieves of Ostia (RC 55246), and her companions journey to her uncle's farm
after rescuing Roman admiral Pliny from a capsized boat. On the farm there is a riddle to solve and signs
that nearby Mt. Vesuvius will soon erupt. For grades 5-8. 2001.
Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve: Magic Tree House, Book 30
RC 57233
by Mary Pope Osborne
read by Gillian Green
1 cassette
After climbing into their magic tree house, Jack and Annie are invited by master magician Merlin to King
Arthur's realm where invisible beings, giant ravens, and haunted spells have put a duke's castle in an
uproar on Halloween night. For grades 2-4. 2003.
Amanda Pig and the Awful, Scary Monster
RC 57241
by Jean Van Leeuwen
read by Terry Hayes Sales
1 cassette
Amanda Pig sees monsters at night, so her parents and brother, Oliver, keep reassuring her that there are
no such things. Beginning chapter reader. For grades K-3. 2003.
The Strange Case of Baby H
RC 57251
by Kathryn Reiss
read by Carol Dines
1 cassette
After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, twelve-year-old Clara finds a baby on the doorstep of her
family's boarding house. Clara sets about unraveling the mystery of the little girl's arrival--especially
since she is disguised as a boy and is believed to have been kidnapped. For grades 4-7. 2002.
The Wind Singer: An Adventure; Wind on Fire, Book 1
RC 57290
by William Nicholson
read by Kristin Allison
2 cassettes
In the stifled society of Aramanth, rebellious youngsters Kestrel, her twin brother Bowman, and
schoolmate Mumpo, escape the city walls in quest of the wind singer's legendary voice. They follow an
ancient map, confront monsters, and restore harmony at home. Prequel to Slaves of the Mastery (RC
57317). For grades 6-9. 2000.
The Tower at the End of the World
RC 57295
by Brad Strickland
read by Erik Sandvold
1 cassette
Lewis Barnavelt and his friends from The House with a Clock in Its Walls (RC 45943) are invited to
vacation on an island in Lake Superior. They encounter evil sorcerer Ishmael Izard and have to find his
doomsday clock before he destroys the world. For grades 5-8. 2001.
The Adventures of Midnight Son
RC 57307
by Denise Lewis Patrick
read by Bill Quinn
1 cassette
After his parents help him escape from slavery in Texas at the start of the Civil War, thirteen-year-old
Midnight finds freedom in Mexico and becomes a cowboy on a cattle drive to Kansas. For grades 4-7.
1997.
When Catherine the Great and I Were Eight!
RC 57316
by Cari Best
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
When Sara's Russian grandmother was eight, she liked to float like a flower in the sea. One hot summer
day when Sara is eight, Grandma takes a group on an outing to the ocean in Mr. Minsky's old car. Sequel
to Three Cheers for Catherine the Great! (RC 50354). For grades K-3. 2003.
Spider Spins a Story: Fourteen Legends from Native America
RC 57328
edited by Jill Max
read by Catherine Byers
1 cassette
Presents folk tales from various native peoples including the Kiowa, Zuni, Cherokee, Hopi, Navajo, and
Muskogee, all featuring the spider character. In "Iktomi and Buzzard: A Lakota Legend," the arrogant
spider figure learns the importance of kindness and humility. For grades 3-6 and older readers. 1997.
Mama Had to Work on Christmas
RC 57516
by Carolyn Marsden
read by Gabriella Cavallero
1 cassette
Nine-year-old Gloria resents having to accompany her mother to work at a hotel on Christmas. But later
when they cross the border to Mexico to visit her grandmother for Feliz Navidad her family's love helps
her overcome her bad feelings. For grades 2-4. 2003.
The following cassette titles are available in the languages designated.
La República de East L.A.: Cuentos (The Republic of East L.A.: Stories)
RC 54983
por Luis J. Rodríguez
leído por Juan Ramírez
2 cassettes
Una colección de cuentos sobre la vida en East Los Angeles que pintan a personas relucientes de
esperanzas, vitalidad, y humor a pesar del ambiente de violenica, pobreza y racismo del barrio. En el
cuento "Mi Carro, Mi Revolución," un joven chófer de limusina piensa filosóficamente sobre la vida
mientras sueña con el éxito de su banda de rap-metal. (Collection of short stories about life in East Los
Angeles. Depicts individuals brimming with hope, vitality, and humor amid the poverty, crime, and
racism of the barrio. In the story "Mi Carro, Mi Revolución," a young limousine driver philosophizes
about life and dreams his rap-metal band will succeed.) 2003.
Tramposos del Saloon (The Card Sharp)
RC 56957
por Ralph Barby
leído por Juan Ramírez
1 cassette
El tejano Leo Carter está convencido que la hermosa jugador de póker, Bárbara McNeal, es responsable
por la desaparicón de David Racy, el amigo de Leo que llevaba un gran cantidad de dinero. Sin poder
alistar la ayuda del sheriff de Borger City, el tejano investiga por su propria cuenta--y encuentra peligro.
(Texan Leo Carter is convinced that beautiful poker player Barbara McNeal is involved in the
disappearance of his friend David Racy, who was carrying a large sum of money. Getting no help from
the sheriff of Borger City, he investigates on his own and finds danger.) 1988.
Lástima que No Te Ducharas (You Should Have Showered)
RC 56958
por Ralph Barby
leído por Juan Ramírez
1 cassette
El ruin millonario Leonardo Santoaria y varios de sus huespedes mueren cuando su yate estalla y hunde.
El detective Tob Duncan investiga a la viuda Santoaria y a la hermosa cuñada para saber si el caso se
trata de asesinato. (Villainous millionaire Leonardo Santoaria and several of his guests are killed when
his yacht explodes and sinks. Private investigator Tob Duncan investigates the dead man's widow and
beautiful sister-in-law to determine if foul play was involved.) 1981.
Un Verano Bien Caliente (One Hot Summer)
RC 56961
por Carolina García-Aguilera
leído por María Pino
2 cassettes
Después del nacimiento de su hijo, Margarita Santos Silva, un exitoso abogado cubano-americano, trata
de decidir si debe regresar al trabajo o quedarse en casa criando su hijo. Pero cuando un antiguo
enamorado se presenta inesperadamente, la vida de Margarita se vuelve patas arriba, y tiene más de una
decisión crítica que tomar, y solamente un verano bien caliente para hacerlo. (While on maternity leave,
successful Cuban American lawyer Margarita Santos Silva struggles to decide whether to return to work
or stay at home and raise her child. But this decision pales in comparison to the decision she must make
when an old flame comes back into her life.) 2003.
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