Talking Book Topics, Vol. 63, No. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1997 Talking Book Topics January-February 1997 Volume 63, Number 1 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped _Talking Book Topics_ is published bimonthly in large-print, cassette, and disc formats and distributed free to blind and physically handicapped individuals who participate in the Library of Congress free reading program. It lists recorded books and magazines available through a network of cooperating libraries and covers news of developments and activities in library services. The annotated list in this issue is limited to titles recently added to the national collection, which contains thousands of fiction and nonfiction titles, including classics, biographies, gothics, mysteries, and how-to and self-help guides. To learn more about the wide range of books in the national collection, readers may order catalogs and subject bibliographies from cooperating libraries. 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Cassette titles marked with a dagger _(+)_ were produced earlier on flexible discs. To order disc or cassette books, contact 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." ### _Cassettes Nonfiction_ Ohitika Woman. RC 37622. by Mary Brave Bird and Richard Erdoes. read by Pam Ward. 2 cassettes. In the sequel to _Lakota Woman (RC 32089)_, Brave Bird (formerly Crow Dog) continues her life story. After giving birth at seventeen at Wounded Knee in 1973, Brave Bird began a family with Sioux leader and medicine man Leonard Crow Dog. When this union failed, Brave Bird continued traditional ways but her life was marred by alcohol. Now remarried, clean, and back on the "res," Brave Bird is ready to fight again. Strong language. 1993. ## DOS for Dummies, 2nd Edition. RC 37977. by Dan Gookin. read by Dave Jackson. 3 cassettes. DOS is the acronym for a disk operating system used by many personal computers to run software. DOS controls the storage and retrieval of information. Self-professed computer guru Gookin presents humorous instructions for the beginner and the confused on how to get DOS to do all of this. Included is a glossary. Covers all versions through DOS 6. 1993. ## Collected Poems, 1953-1993. RC 38366. by John Updike. read by Jim Zeiger. 2 cassettes. The earliest poems were written a year or so before Updike graduated from college, and they follow in chronological order, charting the course of his life over the next forty years. He writes about his feelings, about mundane things, about natural things, about places, and about almost anything that has to do with the real world. He also writes light verse, which he calls "cartooning with words," based on the world of information. 1993. ## A Journey through Economic Time: A Firsthand View. RC 38966. by John Kenneth Galbraith. read by Gregory Ricks. 2 cassettes. A long-standing professor, observer, commentator, and interpreter of economics reflects on what he has seen and learned about worldwide economic and social currents since World War I. Galbraith's basic theme is how the economy has worked and how "war and peace, government and the market, ideology and ignorance have shaped its course." 1994. ## Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume 2. RC 39628. by Karl Marx. read by Jake Williams. 6 cassettes. Compiled by Friedrick Engels, Marx's lifelong partner, and published posthumously. This volume contains an extensive introduction by Ernest Mandel. The author continues with technical analyses of aspects of capitalism that were initiated in Volume 1, including the question of supply and demand and the ownership of private property. 1885. ## Voyage to the Great Attractor: Exploring Intergalactic Space. RC 39846. by Alan Dressler. read by Mo Lotman. 3 cassettes. Seven scientists collaborated to study the nature of the universe through a survey of selected galaxies. They discovered that many galaxies are travelling at great speeds and concluded that they are being attracted by a large mass. Dressler also offers a behind-the-scenes look at how astronomers work together. All information is presented for the lay reader. 1994. ## Finding God. RC 39903. by Larry Crabb Jr.. read by Jeff Halberstadt. 2 cassettes. In 1991 Crabb's older brother was killed in a plane crash. Crabb's difficulty in dealing with this loss led him to realize that he and, he believes, most Christians are preoccupied with themselves. He asserts that the only hope for escaping from pain and problems is to learn to trust God. Crabb discusses the pathway to finding God and the obstacles along the way. 1993. ## More than Meets the Eye: The Story of a Remarkable Life and a Transcending Love. RC 39905. by Joan Brock and Derek L. Gill. read by Ellen Frost. 2 cassettes. Thirty-two-year-old Joan and her husband Joe were employed at the Iowa Braille and Sight-Saving School when Joan suddenly lost the ability to see the color pink and soon was irreversibly blind. Then Joe was diagnosed with cancer and died. Joan and her daughter moved, and Joan obtained a "talking computer," spoke about her experience, and wed a high-school crush. 1994. ## The Gospel According to Casey: Casey Stengel's Inimitable, Instructional, Historical Baseball Book. RC 39906. by Ira Berkow and Jim Kaplan. read by Don Emmick. 1 cassette. Two sportswriters combine the recollections of baseball greats with some of Casey Stengel's wisdom about the game and a few of his comments on the rest of life. Includes testimony before a Senate subcommittee hearing, during which members were no match for Casey's "Stengelese." Some strong language. 1992. ## Blind Sighted: One Man's Journey from Sight to Insight. RC 39917. by Marty Klein. read by Phil Regensdorf. 2 cassettes. In 1976, by the age of twenty-eight, Marty Klein was completely blind. In 1990 he began writing his life story to explain how he changed from a sighted, confident, rebellious, and self-centered young man of the 1960s to a compassionate and responsible man in the 1990s--who happens to be blind. In his account, Klein discusses three main topics: the Vietnam War, drugs, and fate. Strong language. 1993. ## More Home Cooking: A Writer Returns to the Kitchen. RC 39918. by Laurie Colwin. read by Miriam Wagner. 2 cassettes. Thoughts about food, cookbooks, holiday meals, fast food, children's food, picnics, and waiting for dessert. Information on feeding jet lag, making jam, baking gingerbread, and roasting a turkey. Interspersed with the author's culinary tips are family stories and recipes for homey dishes, such as marinated brussels sprouts and mulligatawny soup. Suggested further reading: _Home Cooking (RC 28912)_. 1993.# # Balsamroot: A Memoir. RC 39924. by Mary Clearman Blew. read by Marilyn Gleason. 2 cassettes. Blew continues the tales of her family that she began in _All but the Waltz (RC 34989)_. This time she focuses on her "Auntie" Imogene, herself, and her adult daughter from her first marriage, Elizabeth. Blew tells how her aunt's decline into dementia and her daughter's failed marriage result in both coming to live near her home in Idaho. Blew examines choices they have made in their lives and how these have affected her. Some strong language. 1994. ## The Effective Executive. RC 39934. by Peter F. Drucker. read by Anne Mullen. 2 cassettes. Effectiveness can and must be learned, according to this management consultant. Drucker's approach, more practical than philosophic, begins with the premise that people must first learn self management. Essential practices include handling time, focusing on the contribution to an institution, building on strengths, concentrating, and making decisions. 1967. ## Worshipful Company of Fletchers: Poems. RC 39944. by James Tate. read by Arnie Warren. 1 cassette. Prosaic images, such as "the cushions on the wicker couch need mending," form a backdrop for a poem about children telling ghost stories. Sometimes Tate weaves such ordinary objects as gum wrappers, Liberty dimes, and Indian-head pennies into his poems. And as he focuses on the creative process, he is amused by thoughts of others solemnly organizing his personal things. Winner of the National Book Award. 1994. ## How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: The Secrets of Good Communication. RC 39958. by Larry King and Bill Gilbert. read by Jeff Halberstadt. 1 cassette. King, host of his own radio and television talk-show programs, offers advice for communicating with others in both social and professional situations. He believes that listening to others and staying informed help people communicate better. 1994. ## Autobiography of a Face. RC 40052. by Lucy Grealy. read by Barbara Rappaport. 2 cassettes. In fourth grade, the author had a toothache that turned out to be cancer. A portion of her jaw was eventually removed, leaving her face misshapened. Grealy describes her growing awareness that she was now odd-looking and her attempts to come to terms with people's reactions. After a series of failed surgeries, she had her jaw reconstructed as an adult, but she learned her belief that "when my face gets fixed, then I'll start living" was too simplistic. 1994. ## Child of War, Woman of Peace. RC 40274. by Le Ly and James Hayslip. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 3 cassettes. In 1970 when Le Ly came to the United States with her two children to join her American husband, she discovered that the survival skills developed in the battlefields and black market of her native Vietnam did not count for much. She recounts her efforts to adjust to America and to reconcile the Vietnamese and American halves of her life. Sequel to _When Heaven and Earth Changed Places (RC 31643)_. 1993. ## The Rape of Europa: The Fate of Europe's Treasures in the Third Reich and the Second World War. RC 40324. by Lynn H. Nicholas. read by Anne Hancock. 4 cassettes. Describes the Nazis' attack on European artworks, documenting the pillage of entire countries and the destruction of "degenerate" art. Nicholas also tells how world leaders united to protect masterpieces while fighting the enemy, how ordinary people and experts made heroic efforts to save their treasures, and how the Allies sought to restore works to their rightful owners. 1994. ## A Woman of Valor: Clara Barton and the Civil War. RC 40510. by Stephen B. Oates. read by Mary Woods. 3 cassettes. When the Civil War broke out, thirty-nine-year-old patent office employee Clara Barton yearned to be a Union soldier. Her second choice was to assist the troops, but she refused to join the organized aid efforts. Instead she collected and distributed items herself until finally allowed to move her operation to the front, where she also assisted doctors. Later she founded the American Association of the Red Cross. Violence. 1994. ## Thomas Jefferson: A Life. RC 40606. by Willard Sterne Randall. read by Frank Coffee. 6 cassettes. Portrait of the founding father, with emphasis on his early life as a student and lawyer, his years in France, and his final days at Monticello. In addition to published sources, Randall draws on Jefferson's unpublished papers for the Virginian's views on the separation of church and state, race, slavery, public education, books, morality, religion, debt, the metric system, music, political philosophy, and more. 1993. ## The Myth of Repressed Memory: False Memories and Accusations of Sexual Abuse. RC 40627. by Elizabeth Loftus and Katherine Ketcham. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 3 cassettes. Drawing on twenty-five years of research, psychologist Loftus asserts that memories are a blend of fact and fiction and that childhood "memories" can easily be implanted in adults. The authors question some famous cases in which adults recall supposedly repressed traumatic events through therapy. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 1994. ## In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs. RC 40629. by Julia Child and Nancy Verde Barr. read by Jill Ferris. 3 cassettes. Recipes from twenty-six chefs Child invited to her home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for her PBS television series. The list includes Roberto Donna, Charlie Trotter, Jody Adams, Leah Chase, Jimmy Sneed, and Monique Barbeau. Each entry includes a brief biography of the chef and helpful hints from Child. Bestseller 1995. ## Faithfull: An Autobiography. RC 40717. by Marianne Faithfull and David Dalton. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 3 cassettes. Faithfull was still a schoolgirl when she met the Rolling Stones. Although she fell for Keith Richards, she is best known for her relationship with Mick Jagger. Besides being the inspiration for rock songs, Faithfull became a singer and songwriter in her own right. She describes the drug-filled party life she led, including her marriages and suicide attempt. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1994. ## I've Known Rivers: Lives of Loss and Liberation. RC 40811. by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot. read by Catherine Byers. 5 cassettes. The author, an education professor at Harvard whose childhood home was often filled with "black intelligentsia" and who is unhappy with the way many sociologists portray middle-class blacks, looks at the lives of six midlife middle-class African Americans. Through extended conversations, these men and women discuss the past and current daily events that have shaped their lives and their feelings about race. 1994. ## The Second World War: A Complete History. RC 40822. by Martin Gilbert. read by Bruce Huntey. 7 cassettes. This detailed account of the entire war in all regions focuses on the suffering and achievements of individuals. Gilbert incorporates anecdotes and personal accounts into his descriptions of battles, events behind the lines, the treatment of prisoners, and public attitudes in the warring countries. Companion to _The First World War (RC 40464)_. Violence. 1989. ## New Passages: Mapping Your Life across Time. RC 40839. by Gail Sheehy. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 4 cassettes. In _Passages_, Sheehy considered life only to the age of fifty. Now she looks at later life as a "second adulthood." Sheehy updates her "passages" concept, briefly portrays adulthood, and describes the beginning of a second adulthood. She discusses male and female menopause, the art of aging, money for the future, and the joys of grandparenthood. Bestseller 1995. ## Vanessa Redgrave: An Autobiography. RC 41045. by Vanessa Redgrave. read by Patricia Kilgarriff. 4 cassettes. At the birth of daughter Vanessa to actors Michael and Rachel Redgrave, Laurence Olivier announced that a great actress had arrived. She tells of her noted multigenerational thespian family, which continues with Vanessa's own talented children; discusses her forty years' worth of noted performances, including Guinevere in the movie _Camelot_; and explains her lifelong political leanings and activism. 1994. ## The Life of Graham Greene, Volume 2: 1939-1955. RC 41053. by Norman Sherry. read by Patrick Horgan. 4 cassettes. A detailed, documented account of the British writer's most creative years. Greene juggles relationships with his wife and mistresses, struggles with his religious beliefs, seeks out areas of political conflict, and works as a spy. Sherry points out how Greene's experiences are reflected in his novels and plays. Follows _Graham Greene, Volume 1: 1904-1939 (RC 32360)_. Some violence. 1995. ## The Cold War: A History. RC 41074. by Martin Walker. read by Ed Blake. 3 cassettes. Political commentator Walker declares the history of the cold war to be the history of the world from 1944 to 1992. He looks at the Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe, the Korean and Vietnam wars, the American-Soviet conflict over nuclear weapons, and the economic and political transformations that have taken place throughout the world as a result of the cold war. 1993. ## The Generals' War: The Inside Story of the Conflict in the Gulf. RC 41075. by Michael R. Gordon and Bernard E. Trainor. read by Ralph Lowenstein. 5 cassettes. Gordon, chief Pentagon correspondent for the _New York Times_, and Trainor, a retired lieutenant general and military correspondent for the same paper, use recently declassified documents and interviews with generals and Washington politicans to provide an account of the war. Their emphasis is on the command decisions that shaped the battles. 1995.# # Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism. RC 41125. by Katha Pollitt. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes. Essays written in response to particular events, news stories, and ideas, such as family values, date rape, the dominance of boys in children's books, and choice in child-bearing. As a social critic, Pollitt examines all sides of these "women's issues," which she holds are relevant to the entire society. And she expresses impatience with people who are intellectually careless in presenting their arguments. 1994. ## Dream Lovers: The Magnificent Shattered Lives of Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee by Their Son. RC 41132. by Dodd Darin and Maxine Paetro. read by Erik Sandvold. 3 cassettes. Late singer-actor Bobby Darin and actress Sandra Dee married when she was sixteen, he was twenty-four, and both had skyrocketing careers. Drawing on discussions with friends and family members, their son, Dodd, describes their lives, including events in both parents' childhoods he believes contributed to their troubles as adults. Strong language. 1994. ## Mary Kay: You Can Have It All; Lifetime Wisdom from America's Foremost Woman Entrepreneur. RC 41136. by Mary Kay Ash. read by Yvonne Fair Tessler. 2 cassettes. Ash, who has become successful as the head of Mary Kay Cosmetics, offers advice for women who want to achieve their goals of having fulfilling careers while still being wonderful wives and mothers. Ash, whose priorities are God first, family second, and career third, believes that women must always set these same priorities for themselves in order to be successful. Bestseller 1995. ## Never Throw Out a Banana Again and 364 Other Ways to Save Money at Home without Knocking Yourself Out. RC 41143. by Darcie Sanders and Martha M. Bullen. read by Jill Ferris. 1 cassette. Simple, sensible ways to trim dollars off your family budget by saving pennies. Suggestions cover the kitchen, family room, nursery, closets, backyard, garage, stores, and bank. Some hints: don't take the kids grocery shopping, keep a sponge in the fruit and vegetable drawer to absorb moisture, and use the library. 1995. ## What to Expect: The Toddler Years. RC 41162. by Arlene Eisenberg and others. read by Kerry Cundiff. 10 cassettes. The authors of _What to Expect When You're Expecting (RC 36978)_ and _What to Expect the First Year (RC 31632)_ now tackle the second and third years. A month-by-month guide discusses common traits and possible concerns specific to each age, and the second portion of the book covers aspects of the care, health, and safety of toddlers. Also included are common home remedies and more "best-odds" recipes emphasizing nutrients for good health. Bestseller 1994. ## Voice Communication between Humans and Machines. RC 41168. edited by David B. Roe and Jay G. Wilpon. read by Butch Hoover. 5 cassettes. Papers presented at a 1993 National Academy of Sciences colloquium entitled Human/Machine Communication by Voice. Topics include scientific bases of this form of communication, speech-recognition technology, technology for understanding natural language, applications of voice-processing technology, and technology in 2001. Author biographies included. 1994. ## Training Employees with Disabilities: Strategies to Enhance Learning and Development for an Expanding Part of Your Workforce. RC 41213. by William R. Tracey. read by Andy Chappell. 3 cassettes. The president of a human resources consulting firm presents a handbook on specific disabilities, accommodation, and training methods. Tracey discusses legal requirements, programs, and services and lists sources of further information. 1995. ## Jumping the Job Track: Security, Satisfaction, and Success as an Independent Consultant. RC 41217. by Peter C. Brown. read by Lou Harpenau. 3 cassettes. Guide to making it on one's own. Brown discusses initial steps toward independence, such as leaving a job, weighing risks versus rewards, marketing one's skills, getting clients, and separating business from private life. Each chapter ends with a profile of someone who has succeeded with the topic under discussion. The final section deals with other practical issues. 1994. ## The Dull Knifes of Pine Ridge: A Lakota Odyssey. RC 41221. by Joe Starita. read by Randy Atcher. 3 cassettes. Details the traditional Sioux family's struggles from 1877 to the late twentieth century. Chief Dull Knife led a midwinter break from a deadly reservation to head for tribal homelands, George Dull Knife toured Europe with Buffalo Bill Cody to earn money for family needs, Guy Dull Knife fought in France during World War I, and Guy Dull Knife Jr. worked search-and-destroy missions in Vietnam. Violence. 1995. ## Until the Twelfth of Never: The Deadly Divorce of Dan and Betty Broderick. RC 41224. by Bella Stumbo. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 5 cassettes. Betty Broderick bore four children while her young husband, Dan, completed medical and law school. Sixteen years later, millionaire Dan divorced Betty to marry the office worker he was having an affair with. As he denied Betty fair support payments and got custody of the children, she declined emotionally, finally killing Dan and his wife. Strong language and some violence. 1993. ## Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women. RC 41227. by Geraldine Brooks. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 2 cassettes. Portrait of an oppressed class slowly achieving some liberation. During a six-year Middle East assignment, a Western journalist wears the veil and mixes with Muslims in a quest to understand women in the Islamic world. Brooks talked with fundamentalists and feminists, studied the Koran, witnessed surgical procedures to repair female genital mutilation, and gathered impressions of cultural traditions. 1995. ## The Villagers: Changed Values, Altered Lives; the Closing of the Urban-Rural Gap. RC 41232. by Richard Critchfield. read by Butch Hoover. 5 cassettes. Twenty-five years after first visiting villages in Latin America, Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and the United States, Critchfield returns to many of the same villages to observe the changes that have taken place. He concludes that villages are in danger of losing their moral values as villagers move into more urban settings. Sequel to _The Villages (in production)_. 1994. ## Montserrat Caball‚: Casta Diva. RC 41235. by Robert Pullen and Stephen Taylor. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 5 cassettes. Portrait of the Catalan-born soprano who, since her 1956 debut, has sung in nearly four thousand performances in spite of being plagued with poor health. Noting that Caball‚ has recorded an unusually large number of roles (thirty-four), the authors also include a critical discography of her performances. 1994. ## Wedge: The Secret War between the FBI and CIA. RC 41237. by Mark Riebling. read by Art Metzler. 5 cassettes. Riebling chronicles the feud between the FBI and CIA since World War II. Using declassified documents and in-depth interviews with former agents from both agencies, the author discusses the terms of J. Edgar Hoover (FBI) and William J. Donovan (CIA) and the careers of James Jesus Angleton (CIA) and Aldrich Ames (CIA). He also suggests ways by which the agencies might work together. Some strong language. 1994. ## American Technological Sublime. RC 41239. by David E. Nye. read by John Richardson. 3 cassettes. A professor at the Center for American Studies of Odense University, Denmark, discusses the nature of the sublime: an experience of astonishment, awe, and a degree of horror. Usually associated with natural phenomena like the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls, the sublime is, Nye says, also found in human creations like the Empire State Building, the atomic bomb, and the space program. 1994. ## Harry and Teddy: The Turbulent Friendship of Press Lord Henry R. Luce and His Favorite Reporter, Theodore H. White. RC 41241. by Thomas Griffith. read by Barry Bernson. 2 cassettes. An editor of _Time_ and _Life_ dissects a complex friendship and details the policies and politics of the two magazines. Luce and White split over Luce's refusal to print White's reports criticizing General Chiang Kai-shek. White became a successful author, and Luce continued to promote his own political agenda in his magazines. 1995. ## Charles Kuralt's America. RC 41249. by Charles Kuralt. read by Barry Bernson. 2 cassettes. Following his retirement from CBS in 1994, Kuralt set out to spend a month each at favorite places during their best seasons. In his easygoing style, Kuralt describes the places he went and the people he met from Alaska to Key West and Louisiana to Maine. He comments on Charleston in the spring; Ketchikan, Alaska, in June; the lakes of Minnesota in July; and New York City at Christmas. Bestseller 1995. ## Terrible Honesty: Mongrel Manhattan in the 1920s. RC 41253. by Ann Douglas. read by Lynn Schrichte. 6 cassettes. A professor of English and comparative literature interprets the Jazz Age, arguing that America was spurred by the "thrilling" World War I to develop a unique art. Discussing an array of writers, musicians, and artists, she portrays a decade shaped by the themes of "terrible honesty," a shedding of Victorian standards; repudiation of maternal control; the surge of black artists; and the "mongrel" mixing of styles. 1995. ## Proven‡al Light. RC 41256. by Martha Rose Shulman. read by Laura Giannarelli. 3 cassettes. Shulman's love affair with the Proven‡al area of France inspired her to adapt the region's traditional recipes to fit her low-fat standards. The diet of Provence is inherently healthy, consisting mainly of vegetables, grains, legumes, and fish, and the author provides more than two hundred recipes that she finds have adapted well to fat reduction. 1994. ## Altered Fates: Gene Therapy and the Retooling of Human Life. RC 41261. by Jeff Lyon and Peter Gorner. read by Annie Wauters. 6 cassettes. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists expand on a topic they covered in a 1986 _Chicago Tribune_ series. They track research enabling scientists to change the genetic code of human beings and recount attempts to apply gene therapy to specific diseases. The authors cite cases and discuss rivalry among researchers, ethical problems, and needed oversight. 1995. ## Evelyn Waugh: A Biography. RC 41262. by Selina Hastings. read by Vanessa Maroney. 6 cassettes. Hastings recounts the entire life of the well-known British writer who died in 1966. Though successful professionally, the author of _Brideshead Revisited (RC 14575)_ and other acclaimed novels abused alcohol and drugs and was known for his unpleasant personality. He married twice, reared a family, converted to Catholicism, and bitterly regretted changes in the church after Vatican II. 1994. ## The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes. RC 41265. by Langston Hughes. read by Marcia Churchill. 4 cassettes. "What happens to a dream deferred? / Does it dry up / like a raisin in the sun?" asks Langston Hughes in "Harlem [2]," one of 860 poems presented here. Others include "Aesthete in Harlem," "Beaumont to Detroit: 1943," "Blues on a Box," "Easy Boogie," "Prayer Meeting," and "Sunset--Coney Island." Hughes often uses jazz rhythms to share the pain and joy of life in black America from the 1920s to the mid-1960s. The collection is edited by Arnold Rampersad. 1994. ## Cuba on the Brink: Castro, the Missile Crisis, and the Soviet Collapse. RC 41270. by James G. Blight and others. read by Peter Gil. 17 cassettes. Academics participating in the 1992 Havana conference with Soviet, Cuban, and U.S. policy makers present transcripts and analysis of the discussions. Attendees' memories of the 1962 crisis and documents, some declassified in the 1990s, lead the authors to conclude that Cuba's role and the risk of nuclear war were greater than previously supposed. 1993. ## On the Real Side: Laughing, Lying, and Signifying--the Underground Tradition of African-American Humor That Transformed American Culture, from Slavery to Richard Pryor. RC 41288. by Mel Watkins. read by Bob Moore. 5 cassettes. Traces the development of African American humor from its African origins to the present. Watkins contrasts the authentic voice of black humor with traditional stereotypes and shows how comics of the 1960s and 1970s brought this true voice to movies and television. Some strong language. 1994. ## A Way through the Wilderness: The Natchez Trace and the Civilization of the Southern Frontier. RC 41290. by William C. Davis. read by Michael Consoli. 4 cassettes. The author of many works on the South, including _Jefferson Davis: The Man and His Hour (RC 35513)_, presents an account of life on the Trace from the early 1700s to the 1830s. The route, made up of animal and Indian trails, ran from Nashville, Tennessee, to Natchez, Mississippi. It brought explorers and settlers, but finally gave way to easier modes of transportation. 1995. ## Rethinking Life and Death: The Collapse of Our Traditional Ethics. RC 41330. by Peter Singer. read by Randy Atcher. 2 cassettes. The animal rights advocate probes inconsistencies in legal decisions on abortion, treatment of persons with severe disabilities, "brain death," assisted suicide, and animal rights. He calls for a "Copernican revolution" against the religiously inherited idea that human beings are the center of the ethical universe and proposes new "commandments" for these issues. 1994.# # Mother Love: Poems. RC 41331. by Rita Dove. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 1 cassette. The 1993-1995 U.S. poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner collects poems previously published elsewhere into a volume focusing on the myth of Demeter and Persephone. Loosely following the sonnet form, the poems express a mother's anxious care for her daughter and a daughter's experience in leaving her mother for the wider--and more dangerous--world. 1995. ## Shared Values for a Troubled World: Conversations with Men and Women of Conscience. RC 41334. by Rushworth M. Kidder. read by Butch Hoover. 2 cassettes. The author interviewed twenty-four distinguished individuals from diverse backgrounds, asking each to respond to a question about global ethics. From all the interviews, eight common values emerge: love, truthfulness, fairness, freedom, unity, tolerance, responsibility, and respect for life. 1994. ## God: A Biography. RC 41337. by Jack Miles. read by Lou Harpenau. 4 cassettes. Miles, a former Jesuit, examines the Old Testament books in the order of their appearance in the Hebrew Bible (law, prophets, and writings) in order to show that God is "an amalgam of several personalities in one character." He portrays the literary figure of God as moving through many stages of development while progressing toward eventual reconciliation with the people he created. 1995. ## A Very Easy Death. RC 41340. by Simone de Beauvoir. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 1 cassette. Ironically titled, the book describes the author's mother's last thirty days, spent in a hospital. She suffers from cancer, a disease she has always feared, but she dies thinking otherwise. The book deals with her reactions and those of the author and her sister. 1965. ## Family. RC 41342. by Ian Frazier. read by Lou Harpenau. 3 cassettes. While going through his parents' belongings after their deaths, Frazier found letters dating back to the time of the Civil War. Realizing he knew very little about his family's history, Frazier began research that took him back through two hundred years of middle-class life in small-town America and revealed how his forebears were affected by the social, economic, and domestic events in history. 1994. ## My War. RC 41347. by Andy Rooney. read by Barry Bernson. 2 cassettes. The columnist and _60 Minutes_ commentator recounts his experiences as a reporter for the military's _Stars and Stripes_ during World War II. Rooney worked mainly in Europe, where he witnessed numerous battles, the liberation of Paris, and the uncovering of Nazi death camps. His book is a mix of dramatic stories, humorous anecdotes, and personal opinions. 1995. ## Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights. RC 41348. by Nadine Strossen. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 3 cassettes. The president of the American Civil Liberties Union attacks efforts, especially by feminists, to ban pornography. She cites laws, ordinances, and court decisions, arguing that each attempt to censor only increases the oppression of women and that feminists who oppose pornography side with conservatives who think sex is bad. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1995. ## The De-Moralization of Society: From Victorian Virtues to Modern Values. RC 41349. by Gertrude Himmelfarb. read by Janis Gray. 2 cassettes. Author of _On Looking into the Abyss (RC 38430)_ reexamines the Victorian era for clues to the success of its family-oriented society. Himmelfarb discovers that secular values along with a commitment to public good were a much stronger force than Christian virtues. She believes the restoration of moral and civic standards would do wonders for modern society. 1994. ## Consuming Culture: Why You Eat What You Eat. RC 41350. by Jeremy MacClancy. read by Roy Avers. 2 cassettes. An anthropologist takes a lighthearted look at food and its relationship to religious, cultural, and social influences. MacClancy examines past and present cultures worldwide for this study of the role of food in sex, language, class, power, friendship, magic, and religion. He also investigates taboos, fast food, cravings, table manners, and mealtimes. 1992. ## The Color of Welfare: How Racism Undermined the War on Poverty. RC 41351. by Jill Quadagno. read by Kerry Cundiff. 2 cassettes. A sociology professor at Florida State University complains that America is, compared to most European nations, a "welfare state laggard." She blames opposition generated when the public perceived that programs to assist the disadvantaged would help blacks attain equality. Her scholarly account applies this theory to the New Deal, Social Security, and other programs. 1994. ## Forcing the Spring: The Transformation of the American Environmental Movement. RC 41354. by Robert Gottlieb. read by Randy Atcher. 3 cassettes. Explores the historical roots of the environmental movement from the 1890s; chronicles the rise and consolidation of conflicting ecological groups; and considers the importance of gender, ethnicity, and class on how environmental organizations define their issues, constituencies, tactics, and goals. 1993. ## Looking at the Sun: The Rise of the New East Asian Economic and Political System. RC 41358. by James Fallows. read by Butch Hoover. 5 cassettes. A journalist looks at the Asian challenge to Western-style capitalism. Fallows warns that the American emphasis on individual enterprise and outmoded theories based on consumption and competition place the economy in grave danger. He points to the West's need to recognize how Japan's success depends upon cultural and nationalistic factors based on production. 1994. ## The Language of Genes: Solving the Mysteries of Our Genetic Past, Present, and Future. RC 41360. by Steve Jones. read by James DeLotel. 2 cassettes. A genetics researcher explains the science in popular language, sometimes with humor. He compares genetic evolution to the development of languages, showing how each reveals a path by which to trace ancestry. He also discusses the use of genetics in treating diseases and speculates that social changes are slowing human evolution. 1993. ## Life on the Color Line: The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black. RC 41361. by Gregory Howard Williams. read by John Polk. 3 cassettes. As a child in Virginia, Gregory Williams believed his father, Tony, to be Italian. When Gregory's parents separated, he was shocked to meet his father's poor black family in Muncie, Indiana. Williams, now a law professor, describes how this change affected him. Strong language, violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1995. ## Along the Edge of America. RC 41376. by Peter Jenkins. read by Jack Fox. 2 cassettes. Jenkins, author of _A Walk across America (RC 14204)_ and _Walk West (RC 17346)_, hit a low period after his divorce. Even though he had no boating experience, the cure he chose was taking a boat trip along the Gulf Coast. Jenkins describes the people and places he discovered during the two years he spent on the small boat, which he named Cooper after the dog who accompanied him on his earlier treks. 1995. ## Going Where I'm Coming From: Memoirs of American Youth. RC 41385. by Anne Mazer. read by Jill Fox. 2 cassettes. Fourteen multicultural autobiographical tales of young people growing up in America. Some tales explain what it was like to immigrate to the United States, and others describe the experience of growing up within two cultures. In "Sound-Shadows of the New World," Ved Mehta, a blind student from India, arrives in America to attend a school for the blind. For junior and senior high readers. 1995. ## Killing Custer: The Battle of the Little Bighorn and the Fate of the Plains Indians. RC 41407. by James Welch and Paul Stekler. read by Gary Roan. 2 cassettes. The 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn is a frequently portrayed event in American history. Welch covers the period from 1870 to 1890 to provide background and show the long-term effects. Using new research to reconcile firsthand accounts, he recounts the story of Custer's last stand from the point of view of the Sioux and Cheyenne tribes. 1994. ## John Steinbeck: A Biography. RC 41413. by Jay Parini. read by John Stratton. 4 cassettes. Portrait of the American writer best known for the depression-era classic _The Grapes of Wrath (RC 21574)_. Convinced of his talent and unashamed to work at menial jobs, if necessary, to support his calling, Steinbeck was not always respected by the literary world even though he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962, but his novels were popular worldwide. The author assesses Steinbeck's work and probes his paradoxical character. 1995. ## The History of the Blues: The Roots, the Music, the People; from Charley Patton to Robert Cray. RC 41418. by Francis Davis. read by Christopher Hurt. 3 cassettes. A companion volume to the PBS series. Davis combines legend, documentation, and speculation in an interpretive account. He discusses his definition of the blues and presents chronologically arranged profiles of individual musicians. Includes a discography, a bibliography, and a timeline linking blues milestones with contemporary events. Some strong language. 1995. ## The Ant and the Peacock: Altruism and Sexual Selection from Darwin to Today. RC 41432. by Helena Cronin. read by Patrick Horgan. 5 cassettes. In his evolutionary thinking, Darwin grappled with the apparent anomalies of altruism and sexual ornamentation. Cronin traces the birth and development of Darwin's ideas. She then leads two philosophical discussions about natural selection, using the worker ant and the peacock to illustrate how more recent scientific study has resolved these anomalies. 1991. ## Balzac: A Life. RC 41433. by Graham Robb. read by Robert Blumenfeld. 4 cassettes. Portrait of nineteenth-century French novelist Honor‚ de Balzac, whose excesses and contradictions in life matched or exceeded those in his work. Balzac's best-known book is _The Human Comedy_, an incomplete work with more than 2,000 characters. Robb relates Balzac's melodramatic personal life to his creation of the realistic novel. 1994. ## Entry in an Unknown Hand. RC 41436. by Franz Wright. read by Gordon Gould. 1 cassette. Thirty-seven short poems first published in 1989 by the winner of the 1991 Whiting Award. A teacher at Emerson College in Boston, Wright was born in Vienna and traveled extensively in the United States, where he sets his poems. The title poem portrays a fear of everyday life, "To the Hawk" depicts the bird and its high-country world, and "Vermont Cemetery" describes fighting sleep while driving through the countryside. 1989. ## Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong. RC 41440. by James W. Loewen. read by Ralph Lowenstein. 3 cassettes. A professor of sociology at the University of Vermont argues that students have been made "stupid" by their study of U.S. history. He contrasts the "lies" he found in twelve popular history textbooks with the "truth" revealed in primary sources. For example, Helen Keller worked for socialism in her adulthood, and Patrick Henry owned slaves even as he made his famous speech. 1995. ## Copyright's Highway: From Gutenberg to the Celestial Jukebox. RC 41443. by Paul Goldstein. read by Ralph Lowenstein. 2 cassettes. A professor of law at Stanford University probes troublesome aspects of the law from "fair use" photocopying to controlling the electronic capabilities of the "celestial jukebox." Should the law favor the creator's right to income or the consumer's right to use the product? Goldstein also points out differences between U.S. law and that of some European countries. 1994. ## In the Fast Lane: A True Story of Murder in Miami. RC 41446. by Carol Soret Cope. read by Richard Davidson. 2 cassettes. In 1986 a fifty-two-year-old self-made millionaire, builder Stan Cohen, is shot to death in his Miami home while his thirty-five-year-old fourth wife, Joyce, is in another part of the house. Cohen's attorney son and news-anchor daughter suspect Joyce is behind the murder, and the police begin a search for evidence that finally results in Joyce's arrest and trial. Some strong language. 1993. ## Naming the Antichrist: The History of an American Obsession. RC 41448. by Robert C. Fuller. read by Frank Coffee. 3 cassettes. The professor of religious studies at Bradley University defines the Antichrist as a satanic agent bent on leading believers astray in a prelude to the apocalyptic millennium. Fuller states that for historical reasons Americans have been especially prone to naming their enemies the Antichrist. "Antichrists" have included Native Americans, Catholics, Communists, and the New Age Movement. 1995. ## Honor by Fire: Japanese Americans at War in Europe and the Pacific. RC 41457. by Lyn Crost. read by Suzanne Toren. 2 cassettes. A former war correspondent's account of the Japanese-American men, or nisei, who volunteered for military service during World War II. Crost portrays the brave soldiers who had to fight prejudice on the home front before they were allowed to join the combat forces in Europe and the military intelligence service in the Pacific. 1994. ## An Independent Woman: The Autobiography of Edith Guerrier. RC 41464. by Edith Guerrier. read by Lindsay Ellison. 2 cassettes. Previously unpublished account of the self-sufficient woman who died in 1958 at age eighty-eight. Guerrier reminisces on a childhood shuttling between her father and other relatives and tells how need forced her to improvise a career at a time when women were just beginning to do so. She organized "girls clubs" for immigrant women, worked as a librarian, and founded an art pottery. 1992. ## Cassette Books, 1995. RC 41476. by National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. read by various narrators. 4 cassettes. A catalog of talking books produced on cassette for adult and young adult readers during 1995. The nonfiction and fiction sections list books by subject categories. Separate listings identify books for young adult readers and for Spanish readers. 1995. ## A Teen's Guide to Going Vegetarian. RC 41479. by Judy Krizmanic. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 1 cassette. Using experiences of vegetarian teenagers, a former editor at _Vegetarian Times_ describes what it is like to give up eating meat and using other animal products such as leather and explains why more and more young people are making these changes. She gives hints for gaining acceptance from family and friends and provides information and easy recipes for a nutritionally sound vegetarian diet. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1994. ## High Tide in Tucson: Essays from Now or Never. RC 41482. by Barbara Kingsolver. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes. Autobiographical essays from novelist who wrote _Pigs in Heaven (RC 35911)_. In the title selection, Kingsolver, returning from an ocean vacation, inadvertently brings a hermit crab back to her desert home. After puzzling over his odd behavior, she decides her new pet is reacting to the tides of Tucson! Other selections discuss being a writer, a mother, and a desert dweller. Bestseller 1995. ## The Menopause Industry: How the Medical Establishment Exploits Women. RC 41483. by Sandra Coney. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 3 cassettes. The author expresses concern about hormone replacement therapy as a growing regimen for women entering menopause. Coney says drug companies have overemphasized the negative effects of aging to promote the sale of synthetic hormones, and that inaccurate ads overstate the losses of the older woman while downplaying the dangers of estrogen replacement. Contains anatomical descriptions. 1994. ## Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure. RC 41488. by Richard E. Byrd. read by Bill Wallace. 2 cassettes (Reissue). The account of the explorer's dangerous and dramatic five months of isolation at an observation base in Antarctica. 1938. ## Middle Class Dreams: The Politics and Power of the New American Majority. RC 41491. by Stanley B. Greenberg. read by Jake Williams. 2 cassettes. The pollster for President Clinton and advisor to the Democratic Party analyzes the perceptions of middle America and shows how they have affected the fortunes of the two main parties throughout U.S. history. Citing polls and voting statistics, he argues that both "bottom up" and "top down" policies have failed and alienated the middle class. 1995. ## The Chemistry of Conscious States: How the Brain Changes Its Mind. RC 41495. by J. Allan Hobson. read by Bill Wallace. 2 cassettes. Using personal experiences and those of others, a neuroscientist examines the mind and the brain and concludes that all mental activity is a continuous state of waking, deep sleep, and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep regulated by two distinct chemical systems. In lay language, Hobson explains what he believes occurs as the brain shuttles among these distinct states. 1994. ## The Evolution of Racism: Human Differences and the Use and Abuse of Science. RC 41496. by Pat Shipman. read by Bill Wallace. 3 cassettes. A paleoanthropologist tells how scientific attempts to understand the nature and genesis of the human race have led to the practice of eugenics and to racism. She traces this course from Darwin's theory through the Nazi Final Solution to the Human Genome Project and the search for genetic causes of crime. 1994. ## Wrongful Death: A Medical Tragedy. RC 41501. by Sandra M. Gilbert. read by Jill Ferris. 3 cassettes. Writer and English professor describes the devastating loss of her husband and colleague, Elliot Gilbert. In 1991, Elliot, sixty, was admitted to a University of California medical center for prostate surgery. During an extended stay in the recovery room, Elliot died. Sandra learned the initial explanation given the family was far from complete--Elliot's death was a result of medical negligence. Some strong language. 1995. ## Where the Suckers Moon: An Advertising Story. RC 41502. by Randall Rothenberg. read by John Rayburn. 4 cassettes. Into an account of Subaru of America's search for a new advertising agency, a former _New York Times_ columnist weaves his theory of how strategy, famous names and images, slogans, hype, and media campaigns are, in the end, no match for the power of the consumer. 1994.# # Ever After: A Father's True Story. RC 41507. by William Wharton. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 2 cassettes. Novelist Wharton describes events surrounding the deaths of his thirty-six-year-old daughter Kate, her husband, and her two small daughters. They were killed in an automobile pileup caused by smoke from field burning in Oregon. After Wharton has a dream in which his late son-in-law asks him to help stop the burning, he attempts to change the laws that led to their deaths. Some strong language. 1995. ## Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty. RC 41509. by James Bovard. read by John Rayburn. 4 cassettes. A journalist who has written for the _Wall Street Journal_, _New Republic_, and other publications inveighs against government intrusion on citizens' rights. Targets include zoning laws, right of eminent domain, environmental and banking regulations, drug and gun control, teacher licensing requirements, labor laws, and the IRS. Remedies proposed: legalize drugs and repeal regulations. 1994. ## Emotional Intelligence. RC 41511. by Daniel Goleman. read by Anne Flosnik. 3 cassettes. The _New York Times_ science writer argues that emotional intelligence is as much a factor of success as is the intelligence quotient. And because self-awareness and control of "toxic" emotions can, he says, be taught, he calls for education to guide children's emotional development. He also discusses ways adults can continue to grow emotionally. Bestseller 1995. ## David Letterman's Book of Top Ten Lists and Zesty Lo-Cal Chicken Recipes. RC 41513. by David Letterman and Steve O'Donnell. read by Gregory Gorton. 1 cassette. Collection of humorous top ten lists from the _Late Show with David Letterman_. Example of a British nickname for Americans is "tea-dumping psychos," a rejected McDonald's slogan is "somewhat safer than smoking," and a way to tell you're at a bad airport is the "gift shop selling items from your just-checked luggage." Some strong language. Bestseller 1995. ## Jacques P‚pin's Simple and Healthy Cooking. RC 41529. by Jacques P‚pin. read by Anne Flosnik. 2 cassettes. P‚pin, who has cooked for three French presidents, has taken recipes with high caloric or fat content and adapted them for a healthier lifestyle. He shows how appetizers, main courses, side dishes, and desserts can be made not only healthy but attractive and delicious. He also includes sample menus having less than 30 percent of their calories from fat--the percentage recommended by many doctors. 1994. ## Nano: The Emerging Science of Nanotechnology; Remaking the World--Molecule by Molecule. RC 41532. by Ed Regis. read by Bob Moore. 2 cassettes. In popular, humorous style, Regis details the development of nanotechnology, the process of making anything from steak to diamonds by mechanically constructing its atoms and molecules. Physicist Richard Feynman proposed the idea, and K. Eric Drexler experimented with machines to carry out the process. Regis speculates on positive and negative uses of nanotechnology. 1995. ## Diary of a Fat Housewife: A True Story of Humor, Heartbreak, and Hope. RC 41539. by Rosemary Green. read by Cecelia Riddett. 2 cassettes. Having fought obesity most of her adult life, the author began a diary in 1982 to record her range of feelings about the struggle. During the next ten years, her weight increased to 310 pounds after the birth of one of her six children, but she brought it back down to about two hundred pounds. 1995. ## How Good People Make Tough Choices. RC 41569. by Rushworth M. Kidder. read by Michele Schaeffer. 2 cassettes. The founder of the Institute for Global Ethics and former columnist for the _Christian Science Monitor_ offers guidelines for dealing with ethical dilemmas. Using anecdotes to illustrate conflicts between truth and loyalty, individual and community, short-term and long-term goals, and justice and mercy, Kidder shows how decisions are made using "ends-based," "rule-based," or "care-based" principles. 1995. ## The Penny Whistle Traveling with Kids Book: Whether by Boat, Train, Car, or Plane--How to Take the Best Trip Ever with Kids of All Ages. RC 41587. by Meredith Brokaw and Annie Gilbar. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette. Collection of ideas to help parents plan trips that the entire family will enjoy. Topics include rules of the road, planning a trip, games to play while traveling, exercises to do, travel journals, and food to take along--including recipes. 1995. ## Flannery O'Connor: Literary Prophet of the South. RC 41590. by Susan Bal‚e. read by Janis Gray. 1 cassette. The author of _Wise Blood_ and _The Violent Bear It Away_, available in _Three by Flannery O'Connor (RC 32752)_, died at thirty-nine of lupus. After being diagnosed at twenty-five, O'Connor spent her adult years on her mother's southern dairy farm, writing and raising peacocks. Many of her short stories deal with racial or religious issues. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1995. ## What Comes Next: The End of Big Government--and the New Paradigm Ahead. RC 41601. by James P. Pinkerton. read by Butch Hoover. 3 cassettes. A former Bush White House assistant, the author is convinced our current structure of government is destined for "the ash heap of history." With humor and dash, he discusses his belief that a new paradigm, or pattern of thinking about government, must be adopted by all political parties, and offers ideas for an empowered, compassionate, and better America through collective action. 1995. ## Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation. RC 41639. by Jonathan Kozol. read by Gordon Gould. 2 cassettes. Children in the South Bronx, who exhibit an amazing grace despite their often hopeless surroundings, speak about their lives. The residents dispel stereotypes of life in the ghetto. Their spirit of caring shines through, casting a spotlight on the real inhumanities that continue. 1995. ## Nobody's Child: A Woman's Abusive Past and the Inspiring Dream That Led Her to Rescue the Street Children of Saigon. RC 41644. by Christina Noble and Robert Coram. read by Terry Donnelly. 2 cassettes. Noble spent a nightmarish childhood in the slums of Dublin. As an adult she had a dream of being in Vietnam, with a little girl reaching out to her. Almost twenty years later, she traveled to Vietnam and began helping the street children. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## Most Way Home. RC 41646. by Kevin Young. read by Gordon Gould. 1 cassette. "Reward," an announcement of runaway slaves, introduces poems exploring the idea of "home" in the African American experience. In "Husbandry," the first of four sections, Young tells one family's story of life and death, love and loss. "The Spectacle" depicts a southern freak show. "Getting Religion" is about rituals, each sacred in its own way. "Beyond the Pale," the final section, contains poems with a contemporary view of life. 1995. ## Dared and Done: The Marriage of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. RC 41648. by Julia Markus. read by Lisette Lecat. 3 cassettes. Chronicles the celebrated love story of two nineteenth-century poets, whose admiration for one another's work led to courtship and marriage. Markus draws on many unpublished sources for this account of the younger, much-admired Browning's success in winning the heart of a reclusive, dependent woman and notes changes in their individual efforts during the fifteen-year partnership. 1995.# # Princesse of Versailles: The Life of Marie Adelaide of Savoy. RC 41719. by Charles Elliot. read by Cecelia Riddett. 4 cassettes. Elliot's account of Marie Adelaide of Savoy is interwoven with the story of life at the court of Louis XIV, the Sun King. Marie is only ten when she arrives at Versailles to marry the duc de Bourgogne, but her arrival brings life back into what has become a dying court. Marie is portrayed as having a keen wit and also as kind, thoughtful, intelligent, and dignified. 1992. ## Tales My Father Never Told. RC 41723. by Walter D. Edmonds. read by Gary Telles. 2 cassettes. The author of _Drums along the Mohawk (RC 11697)_ and other historical novels and children's books writes about his own childhood, spent alternately in New York City and at the family dairy farm in the Adirondacks. The author tells anecdotes illustrating his uneasy relationship with his strong-willed father, who was fifty-three years old when Edmonds was born in 1904. 1995. ## To Renew America. RC 41734. by Newt Gingrich. read by John Rayburn. 2 cassettes. Speaker of the House Gingrich believes America must reform to avoid drastic consequences. He offers six changes that would keep America "prosperous, free, and safe": renew its civilization, accelerate its entry into the "third-wave information age," rethink its competition in the world market, replace the welfare state with an opportunity society, reject centralized bureaucracy, and balance the federal budget. Bestseller 1995. ## Archibald Grimk‚: Portrait of a Black Independent. RC 41738. by Dickson D. Bruce. read by Jake Williams. 2 cassettes. A history professor and author recounts the life of the activist who argued with both Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois on how to obtain civil rights for blacks. Grimk‚ was the son of a planter and his slave. His mother taught him independence, and his father's abolitionist sisters aided his education. An author and politician, Grimk‚ served as consul to the Dominican Republic from 1894 to 1898. 1993. ## Presenting Richard Peck. RC 41751. by Donald R. Gallo. read by Jamie Horton. 2 cassettes. Richard Peck was thirty-seven in 1971 when he quit his teaching job to write his first novel for young adults. He has written one young adult book almost every year since, including _Bel-Air Bambi and the Mall Rats (RC 39020)_. Gallo discusses Peck's works (which also include poetry and essays) and sketches the author's life. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1993. ## Dances with Trout. RC 41760. by John Gierach. read by Jamie Horton. 2 cassettes. Eighteen "fish stories." Though he is a serious fisherman, the author is not too involved in the sport to enjoy its quirkiness. An apt storyteller, he evokes a sense of being outdoors alongside a river and enjoying the rigors of fly-fishing. A party of five friends stalking salmon in Scotland have a rousing good time, even with a total catch of one fish. By the author of _Trout Bum (RC 28522)_. Some strong language. 1994. ## America's Dumbest Criminals: Based on True Stories from Law Enforcement Officials across the Country. RC 41793. by Daniel R. Butler and others. read by Christopher Hurt. 1 cassette. Humorous true stories of criminals who were their own worst enemies but a big help to the police. After coming home in a cab, a drunken man robs the driver at gunpoint. Another stickup man carefully disguises his face and vehicle but forgets to remove his maintenance uniform, which has his name and place of employment printed on it. Bestseller 1995. ## Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonder. RC 41918. by Lawrence Weschler. read by Frank Coffee. 1 cassette. Weschler, staff writer for the _New Yorker_, describes the Museum of Jurassic Technology, which he had often heard about on his visits to Los Angeles and finally decided to visit. He discusses the bizarre display of natural marvels, like the hairy horn of an English woman who lived in 1688, he found inside. He segues into the origins of modern museums, a subject he learned about in his search for information about the strange exhibits. Bestseller 1995. ### _Cassettes Fiction_ A Woman Possessed. RC 38033. by Malcolm Macdonald. read by Jennifer Mendenhall. 4 cassettes. Laura had loved Maurice Petifer and wanted to marry him, but her parents refused because he did not have a promising future. Now in 1902 Cornwall, Laura is the wife of Giles Curnow and the mother of five children, and she is quite content with her life. Then Maurice returns from South Africa, rich and still single. There will be some interesting pairings before life settles down again. Sequel to _A Woman Alone (RC 34840)_. Some descriptions of sex. 1992. ## The Deliverer: The Children of the Lion, Volume 9. RC 38497. by Peter Danielson. read by Patrick Horgan. 4 cassettes. The Teller of Tales has told of Seth's quest to become a master iron-maker and his failure to return to Egypt with the Sword of Glory, and of the new king being groomed for Egypt. Now he speaks of two men who come to Egypt--one to destroy and one to save Moses, of the testing of Egypt, and of the maturing of Moses. Sequel to _Sword of Glory (RC 38496)_. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 1988. ## Something to Kill For. RC 38964. by Susan Holtzer. read by Sharon Lauve Komorn. 2 cassettes. Computer consultant and art deco enthusiast Anneke Haagen is doing the garage sale circuit with an antique-dealer friend when they find another circuit regular, Joanna Westlake, slumped in her car. Before she dies, Joanna utters two words: the Jap. Had she found something valuable enough to kill for, the big score that all the dealers dream of? To clear her dealer friends, Anneke uses her business connections with the police force. Strong language. 1994. ## The Latimore Bride. RC 38970. by Emma Goldrick. read by Jeanne Evans. 1 cassette. Mattie Latimore, an engineer who has studied Arabic, has arrived in Khartoum to find out why railroad repairs are three months behind schedule. She has come instead of her father, who is recovering from flu. Ryan Quinn, in charge of the project, is none too happy to have a woman checking up on him. And, worst of all, Ryan and Mattie must pretend to be married in order to negotiate with the Masakin tribe. Harlequin novel. 1988. ## Shoeless Joe Jackson Comes to Iowa: Stories. RC 38976. by W.P. Kinsella. read by Margaret Anne Walterhouse. 1 cassette. Collection of ten stories set in Iowa, Canada, and San Francisco. The title story was the basis for the movie _Field of Dreams._ Other stories include "First Names and Empty Pockets," in which a doll mender fantasizes about being Janis Joplin's savior; "Fiona the First," in which a salesman picks up girls at the airport; and "The Grecian Urn," a tale of time travel. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1980. ## Shear. RC 38986. by Tim Parks. read by Mimi Bederman. 2 cassettes. English geologist Peter Nicholson anticipates a little fun with his mistress when he goes off to a Greek island to investigate the death of a quarry worker. But the demands of the distraught widow, a fax announcing his wife's pregnancy, a fling with the quarry owner's daughter, and discovery of company wrongdoing create stresses as complex as those that cause "shear" in rocks. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. 1993. ## The Summer House: A Trilogy. RC 38991. by Alice Thomas Ellis. read by Graci Ragsdale. 3 cassettes. Three interrelated novellas, each narrated by a female character, portray events leading to a wedding. In "The Clothes in the Wardrobe," Margaret, a reluctant bride, considers Lili's arrival a gift from God. In "The Skeleton in the Cupboard," Mrs. Monro, mother of the groom, has misgivings about men in general, including her son. And in "The Fly in the Ointment," Lili, the one who ties it all together, teaches everyone how to enjoy life. 1989. ## The Silent Suitor. RC 38992. by Elisabeth Fairchild. read by June Carter. 2 cassettes. Miss Sarah Wilkes Lyndle's mother died from a feverish malaise when Sarah was still quite young. That same fever took away Sarah's sight. Now, at twenty-four, Sarah has left her sheltered country life behind and come to London for the first time. Lady Castleford, who happens to have a son known as the "Beast" and a handsome nephew known as "Beauty," has agreed to introduce Sarah at Almack's. 1994. ## The Man in the High Castle. RC 38995. by Philip K. Dick. read by June Carter. 2 cassettes. This 1963 Hugo Award winner portrays an alternate history. The Axis powers have won World War II and jointly occupy the United States. A German faction attempts to warn the Japanese about an impending nuclear attack. The _I Ching_ is used not only in the plotting of this story, but also within the story, as the basis of a "subversive" alternate history written by a German author. Some strong language. 1962. ## Elizabeth's Gift. RC 38996. by Donna Davidson. read by Mimi Bederman. 2 cassettes. Nathan Dunbar, young marquess of Hawksley, has been sent by his grandfather to check on a distant relative, sixteen-year-old Elizabeth Wydner. Shocked when Elizabeth proves she is psychic and frightened for her safety when she describes a murderer, Nathan sends her to hide in Scotland. But a few years later, much to Nathan's dismay, a grown Elizabeth tracks Nathan down to help him uncover that same murderer. Some strong language and some violence. 1994. ## Emily Louise. RC 39000. by Joan Darlington Beam. read by Marilyn Gleason. 2 cassettes. Twenty-nine-year-old Theresa Freidmann has been confined to her bed in a nursing home for five years because of arthritis. She is annoyed when "shameless" Emily Louise begins working at the home and disrupts Theresa's predictable life. Emily Louise dyes Theresa's hair, scolds her for not doing things for herself, and warns her that her lawyer may be after her money. Theresa's anger fades as she begins to enjoy life again. Some strong language. 1994. ## Strike Zone. RC 39473. by Jim Bouton and Eliot Asinof. read by Michael Kramer. 2 cassettes. The last game of the season as seen from the perspectives of two competing characters. Sam Ward, a thirty-two-year-old rookie, gets a chance to pitch for the Chicago Cubs in a crucial game against the Phillies, but he isn't getting the signals he needs to prove himself. And sixty-year-old veteran umpire Ernie Kolacka makes the calls under considerable pressure to throw his last game. Strong language. 1994. ## The Robber Bridegroom. RC 39826. by Eudora Welty. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Legendary characters inhabit this romantic novel about frontier days in Mississippi. The beautiful but untruthful daughter of a wealthy planter and his spiteful, ugly second wife are stolen by an unscrupulous man in a tale that is a mixture of fantasy, ghost story, fairy tale, and morality lesson. 1942. ## Iceman. RC 39830. by Chris Lynch. read by John Lescault. 1 cassette. Eric plays rough, even by the standards that measure hockey. He takes his frustrations out on the rink, where his teammates tend to avoid him, and finds a companion at the funeral home. Still in his early teens, Eric is confused by his troubled family until a shocking incident forces him to come to terms with his angry feelings. Violence and strong language. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1994. ## Temptations. RC 39907. by Paul Wilkes. read by Dick Jenkins. 2 cassettes. Joseph lives the experiences he writes books about. This, coupled with discontentment with his lifestyle, leads him to plan an article on monastic life and to stay at a Trappist monastery. Under the guidance of Father Columban, Joseph leads the life of a monk and begins to find peace. At the same time, he learns of other men who fell under Columban's spell with unhappy, possibly even fatal results. 1993. ## Kara. RC 39916. by Carole Gift Page. read by June Carter. 1 cassette. Kara Strickland, eighteen, is looking forward to graduation from high school, when her world is suddenly shattered. Her father, a well-known and respected doctor, is killed in an accident, and, shortly afterwards, Kara and her mother are seriously injured in a fire. As Kara tries to put her world back together, she learns some surprising details about her family. For junior and senior high readers. 1981. ## Matron of Honor. RC 39919. by Sallie Bingham. read by Mimi Bederman. 1 cassette. Kentucky in the 1970s. Apple Mason has known Billy Long most of her life. He works at her father's hardware store, he taught her how to ride, and, most importantly, he is to marry her tomorrow. But this morning, her sister Cory arrived from New York, having left her husband. As the day unfolds, the lives of these three people and the forces that brought them to this moment are revealed. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1994. ## Give a Dog a Name. RC 39920. by Gerald Hammond. read by Phil Regensdorf. 1 cassette. It is late in the day when John Cunningham and Isobel, one of his partners, return to Three Oaks from a dog trial. Waiting to greet them are John's wife, Beth, and Arthur Lansdyke, a businessman whose dog is full of buckshot. As they work on removing the buckshot, Isobel and the Cunninghams discover something unusual. Events become further complicated when their own dog is kidnapped and an impostor put in her place. Some strong language. 1992. ## The Witches' Hammer. RC 40063. by Jane Stanton Hitchcock. read by Susan McInerney. 3 cassettes. Since her mother's death and her own divorce, researcher Beatrice O'Connell has been living with her surgeon father. A rare book collector, Dr. O'Connell has been given an odd tome by a grateful patient. It is a grimoire, a book of black magic. When the doctor is murdered and his library ransacked, Beatrice is sure the grimoire is involved and vows to avenge his death. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## Sea to Shining Sea: The Journals of Corrie Belle Hollister, Book 5. RC 40213. by Michael Phillips. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes. Corrie Hollister is grateful for all God has given her. Because of Corrie's success in the 1856 election and her antislavery beliefs, the California Republican Party asks Corrie to promote Abraham Lincoln for president in 1860. Corrie realizes as she campaigns that conflicts at home and across the nation may change her life forever. Sequel to _A Place in the Sun (RC 40212)_. 1992. ## Into the Long Dark Night: The Journals of Corrie Belle Hollister, Book 6. RC 40214. by Michael Phillips. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes. Corrie Belle Hollister is on her way to Washington to help Lincoln win another term in office. Corrie meets Sister Janette on the train east, spends some time at her convent, and aids soldiers wounded at Gettysburg before continuing the trip to the capital. While in Washington, Corrie overhears some news that can change the course of history. Sequel to _Sea to Shining Sea (RC 40213)_. 1992. ## The Ghatti's Tale, Book 1: Finders-Seekers. RC 40281. by Gayle Greeno. read by Pam Ward. 4 cassettes. Over two hundred years ago, an expedition from Earth became stranded on Methuen. The humans survived by bonding with telepathic, catlike ghatti. Because ghatti can read the truth, the pairs act as judges throughout the land. But now it is up to Doyce and Khar, her ghatti, to learn why many Bondmates are being killed. Can they determine the truth before they become victims? For high school and older readers. 1993. ## All the Days and Nights: The Collected Stories of William Maxwell. RC 40333. by William Maxwell. read by Don Feldheim. 4 cassettes. Short stories and improvisations, most previously published over six decades. The author draws on childhood experiences in Lincoln, Illinois; travels to France; and life in Manhattan, where he was an editor at the _New Yorker_ for forty years. In the title piece, a brief improvisation composed for his wife's birthday, Maxwell presents a man wondering where his life has gone. 1994. ## Kristin Lavransdatter: Volume 3, The Cross. RC 40414. by Sigrid Undset. read by Catherine Byers. 3 cassettes (Reissue). A historical novel set in fourteenth-century Norway, concerning Kristin's problems with her husband and children, her retirement to a convent, and the horrors of the Black Plague. Sequel to _The Mistress of Husaby (RC 40413)_. 1927. ## The Dragon's Dagger: Spearwielder's Tale, Volume 2. RC 40621. by R.A. Salvatore. read by Jamie Horton. 2 cassettes. Gary Leger is called back to the realm of Faerie for another round of dangerous adventures. This time he must recover the hero's magical spear and armor, face a wicked king bent on war, foil the plots of a banished witch, and stop the wretched dragon, Robert, from burning the countryside. Sequel to _The Woods Out Back (RC 40620)_. 1994. ## Agatha Raisin and the Walkers of Dembley. RC 40642. by M.C. Beaton. read by Carmella Ross. 1 cassette. After _Agatha Raisin and the Potted Gardener (RC 40641)_, Agatha spent six months doing PR work in London and is relieved to return to her Carsley retirement. She and her enticing neighbor James Lacey join a walking club to investigate the murder of a militant rambler. The death may be related to the walkers' insistence on using an ancient right-of-way through a farmer's field. Some strong language. 1995. ## A Place Called Freedom. RC 40692. by Ken Follett. read by Steven Crossley. 3 cassettes. It's 1766, and the lives of Mack McAsh and his twin sister, Esther, have always been centered around the Scottish coal mines. But Mack has learned that he can be free of the coal mines now that he is twenty-one. He plans a daring escape, goes to London, and becomes part of the labor movement. But circumstances beyond his control find Mack shipped off to America and a new life. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1995. ## The Seventh Scroll. RC 40742. by Wilbur Smith. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 4 cassettes. Royan Al Simma and her husband, Duraid, are deciphering the "Seventh Scroll" written by Taita, a slave, more than 4,000 years earlier, when Duraid is brutally murdered. With Sir Nicholas Quentin-Harper's help, Royan continues her work and learns the location of the tomb of Pharoah Mamose. But actually finding the tomb and its treasures is a dangerous task. Sequel to _River God (RC 37819)_. Strong language and some violence. 1995. ## Brother Wind. RC 40743. by Sue Harrison. read by Yvonne Fair Tessler. 4 cassettes. This sequel to _My Sister the Moon (RC 34011)_ recounts the parallel lives of two women. Kiin from the tribe of First Men is forced to return to the Walrus People, leaving behind her husband and one of her twin sons. And Kukutux of the Whale Hunters loses her husband in a whaling expedition and has little chance for survival unless another hunter will marry her. Some violence. 1994. ## The Man from BAR-20. RC 40745. by Clarence E. Mulford. read by Bob Askey. 2 cassettes. A stranger has come to the little cow town of Hastings. The storekeeper sends him to CL Ranch for work, remarking that he looks like the ranch foreman, Logan. When Logan asks for his story, the stranger admits he is Johnny Nelson, aka the Kid, originally from the BAR-20. Upset when Hopalong and the others married, Johnny left his domesticated friends for adventure. Logan gives it to him--tracking rustlers. Some strong language and some violence. 1994. ## Rutland Place. RC 40821. by Anne Perry. read by Terry Hayes Sales. 2 cassettes. Charlotte is surprised by her mother's distress over the theft of a locket, which surprisingly contains the photo of a man who was not Charlotte's father. Of course Charlotte and her husband, Inspector Thomas Pitt, will help. Then a lady in the neighborhood is poisoned. And more sudden deaths follow. Could it be that elegant Rutland Place holds a terrible secret? 1983. ## The Bernini Bust. RC 40830. by Iain Pears. read by Patrick Horgan. 2 cassettes. Jonathan Argyll, a British art dealer based in Rome, is delivering a Titian to a wealthy but crude collector in California. During a party at a private museum, the collector is killed, and a marble bust by Bernini disappears. When Argyll calls his girlfriend, Flavia di Stefano, and General Bottando of the Italian national art theft squad for help, his brakes fail mysteriously and he lands in the hospital. Some strong language. 1992. ## Morning, Noon, and Night. RC 40836. by Sidney Sheldon. read by Yvonne Fair Tessler. 2 cassettes. Harry Stanford knows he is being followed; he even knows who is behind it and why. But in a few short days, Stanford has drowned and his children are haggling over his estate. There is Tyler, a gay circuit court judge; Woody, a polo-playboy junkie; and Kendall, a fashion designer with a shadowy past. Then comes Julia, an executive secretary, who claims to be Stanford's long-lost illegitimate daughter. Some strong language. Bestseller 1995. ## Memnoch the Devil: The Vampire Chronicles. RC 40837. by Anne Rice. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 3 cassettes. After killing a wealthy drug dealer, vampire Lestat is shocked when the man's ghost appears and begs him to look after the man's daughter, Dora. Lestat is drawn to televangelist Dora, but he has other problems. Someone has been stalking him, and he has reason to believe it is the devil. Sequel to _The Tale of the Body Thief (RC 35872)_. Strong language, violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1995. ## Coming Home. RC 40840. by Rosamunde Pilcher. read by Jill Ferris. 8 cassettes. Judith Dunbar is fourteen when her world changes dramatically. Her mother and sister are off to Ceylon where her father is stationed. Judith is to attend boarding school and spend holidays with her Aunt Louise. But at St. Ursula's, Judith meets Loveday Carey-Lewis and ends up spending her holidays with Loveday's family. It is there that Judith matures into a young woman just as World War II begins, further changing her life. Bestseller 1995. ## A Time of Death: This Land, This Time, Volume 2. RC 40848. by Dobrica Cosic. read by Ed Blake. 3 cassettes. First published in Yugoslavia in 1972. This sequel to _Into the Battle (RC 40847)_ provides an introduction to the tensions that led to the outbreak of war in 1914 between Serbia and Austria-Hungary. Now the Serbian forces, made up of peasants and drafted students, mount a major attack against the formidable Austrian army, and the young soldiers celebrate their victory. Some strong language. 1978. ## Humboldt's Gift. RC 41046. by Saul Bellow. read by Richard Davidson. 4 cassettes (Reissue). Novel about what American writers are really like. Bellow explores the relationship between a poet, Von Humboldt Fleisher, who enjoyed a brief glimpse of fame, and a young friend, Charlie Citrine, a playwright and biographer whose star is rising. Strong language. The author is a winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Bestseller 1975. ## Wizard's First Rule: The Sword of Truth, Volume 1. RC 41067. by Terry Goodkind. read by Nick Sullivan. 6 cassettes. Learning of his father's murder, Richard Cypher seeks solace in his beloved woods. There he rescues Kahlan Amnell, who is fleeing from Darken Rahl's assassins. Rahl wants to destroy the lands and people of Westland, but if Cypher, empowered by the wizard Zedd as the Seeker of Truth, can find one of the three Boxes of Orden, he will have the power to stop Rahl. Prequel to _Stone of Tears (RC 41792)_. Some violence. 1994. ## Silent Treatment. RC 41073. by Michael Palmer. read by Ed Blake. 3 cassettes. Just before her scheduled operation for a brain aneurysm, Dr. Harry Corbett's wife, Evie, dies suspiciously in her hospital bed. Another doctor immediately accuses Corbett, claiming Evie had just admitted having an affair. Evie's roommate at the hospital saw the real murderer, but she was experiencing d.t.'s at the time. Now Corbett must find the killer to clear his own name. Strong language, violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1995. ## Sassinak. RC 41101. by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Moon. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes. Kidnapped by pirates from her home world of Myriad and sold into slavery, Sassinak refuses to resign herself to her fate. Through her strength and intelligence she survives and escapes, determined to become a Fleet captain and seek vengeance on those who enslaved her. Prequel to _The Death of Sleep (RC 41102)_. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1990. ## The Death of Sleep. RC 41102. by Anne McCaffrey and Jody Lynn Nye. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 3 cassettes. Lunzie Mespil accepts a job on a remote mining station, leaving her daughter behind for what she believes will be a two-year assignment. But en route to her job, the space liner on which she is a passenger is destroyed by space pirates. Although she escapes in a lifeboat, Lunzie spends ninety years in cryogenic stasis awaiting rescue. Sequel to _Sassinak (RC 41101)_. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1990. ## People of the Fire: The First North Americans, Volume 2. RC 41114. by W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear. read by Jim Zeiger. 4 cassettes. The descendants of the first North Americans have moved into the Rocky Mountains, where they are plagued by fire and famine. Their only hope for survival rests with the dreamer Little Dancer and with a sacred Wolf Bundle made in the time of Wolf Dreamer. Sequel to _People of the Wolf (RC 41113)_. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. For high school and older readers. 1991. ## A Winding Path: Miriam's Journal, Volume 2. RC 41119. by Carrie Bender. read by Jill Ferris. 1 cassette. After _A Fruitful Vine (RC 41118)_, Miriam, an Amish woman, writes in her journal about happily raising her twins and foster daughter, Dora, with her husband, Nate. Dora's birth mother, Priscilla, has come a long way from being the immature girl who dated Miriam's former boss, but she still needs Miriam's counsel. Then, when Priscilla is finally happy, Miriam realizes Nate is brooding about something. 1994. ## A Joyous Heart: Miriam's Journal, Volume 3. RC 41120. by Carrie Bender. read by Jill Ferris. 1 cassette. In this sequel to _A Winding Path (RC 41119)_, Miriam, an Amish woman, begins her eighth year of journal keeping feeling joyous. She and her husband, Nate, now have five children and have unburdened themselves by paying back taxes. But new problems soon arise. Miriam's foster daughter, Dora, is embarrassed in public school, another child is gravely ill, and Dora's birth mother is again facing spiritual turmoil. 1994. ## This Savage Race. RC 41128. by Douglas C. Jones. read by Bob Askey. 3 cassettes. A historical western about the efforts of a pioneer family to carve out a better life for themselves. Mr. Jefferson was president when Boone Fawley took his wife, his sons, and his sister and struck out from St. Louis. But instead of heading west, they made their way south into the Arkansas wilderness. The life they found was often wretched, but they met all difficulties with a resilient spirit. Some strong language. 1993. ## Murders at Moon Dance. RC 41137. by A.B. Guthrie Jr.. read by Bob Askey. 2 cassettes. Pulitzer Prize-winning author's first novel is a mystery-western. An old man is shot dead outside the town of Moon Dance after crowing about finding a gold mine. Town members suspect Robideau, a possible cattle rustler, but they don't have the manpower to go after him. When young West Cawinne comes to town, he is recruited to do the deed. As he ponders the offer, two more men die in related shootings. Strong language and violence. 1943. ## Coconuts for the Saint. RC 41138. by Debra Spark. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes. Sandrofo Cordero Lucero, whose wife died when their triplets were born, took his daughters to Puerto Rico and reopened a bakery he inherited through his wife. Now the girls are fifteen, and Sandrofo plans to marry Maria Elena, with whom he fell in love when she fainted on his doorstep. Maria Elena's efforts to learn about Sandrofo's past uncover years of deception, but also make the four women realize they need each other. 1994. ## Walking after Midnight. RC 41145. by Karen Robards. read by Mary Woods. 2 cassettes. At 2:00 a.m., Summer McAfee, owner of a janitorial service, is on her knees scrubbing the floor of a funeral home. Suddenly the naked and badly bruised body of a man comes to life, and he takes her hostage. Over the next four days they are on the run, dodging bad cops and a ghost, as the former corpse, a cop working under cover, tries to save himself and Summer. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1995. ## The Christmas Oratorio. RC 41151. by G”ran Tunstr”m. read by Jim Zeiger. 3 cassettes. Contemporary Swedish novel. Solveig Nordensson is planning to stage Bach's _Christmas Oratorio_ when she dies, trampled by cattle. Her family reacts tragically. Husband Aron believes she visits him and sees her incarnated in another woman. Son Sidner fathers an illegitimate child and suffers mental illness. Finally grandson Victor brings redemption by staging the _Oratorio_ himself. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Nordic Council Literary Prize. 1995. ## Mother of Storms. RC 41152. by John Barnes. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 4 cassettes. The near-future Earth is a place of violence, moral decay, and social chaos. But now humankind faces a bigger problem when U.N. planes, bombing an illegal weapons cache, cause tons of methane to be released into the atmosphere. The resulting greenhouse effect spawns a gigantic hurricane thousands of miles wide in the Pacific. Millions die, and civilization faces extinction. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## Deliver Us from Evie. RC 41156. by M.E. Kerr. read by Erik Sandvold. 1 cassette. Evie Burrman, eighteen, is clever, sensitive, independent, and very competent at farming. She is handsome while her mother is pretty. Evie's mother is always trying to make her dress more like a lady, but Evie prefers jeans and sweatshirts. Her brother Parr narrates this tale of Evie and her fondness for Patsy Duffy, the town banker's daughter, and the effect it has on several families. Some strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 1994. ## Last Train from Berlin. RC 41159. by W.T. Tyler. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 3 cassettes. When senior CIA officer Frank Dudley suddenly disappears, Kevin Corkery, a junior member of the staff, gets the investigation assignment. Lurking in the shadows is Dudley's cold war Russian counterpart. Corkery follows Dudley's trail from Washington to major cities all over Europe, but what he really learns for his trouble is that the difference between the antagonists in the bureaucracy of espionage is mighty small. Some strong language. 1994. ## The Lost World. RC 41160. by Michael Crichton. read by Chuck Benson. 3 cassettes. This sequel to _Jurassic Park (RC 32018)_ is set six years after the dinosaur island park disaster in which humans fought off genetically engineered replicas of prehistoric animals. One survivor of that attack is now a member of a group who return to the area and meet up with the remaining dinosaurs. Strong language and violence. Bestseller 1995. ## Iced. RC 41161. by Carol Higgins Clark. read by Mary Woods. 2 cassettes. Ex-con Eben is happy with his new life as caretaker for the Aspen vacation home of actress Kendra Wood and her family. Plus, he gets to play Santa at neighboring Christmas parties for extra money. But when Eben runs into another ex-con, his luck changes. He is kidnapped and framed for a slew of robberies. Luckily sleuth Regan Reilly, a guest of the Woods, is there to investigate. 1995. ## What a Piece of Work I Am (A Confabulation). RC 41170. by Eric Kraft. read by Christopher Hurt. 2 cassettes. Peter Leroy, narrator of Kraft's earlier novel, _Where Do You Stop? (RC 36897)_, tells the story of the imaginary sister of his imaginary childhood friend. Ariane helps Peter's grandfather with his dying wife and tries to understand the couple's devotion. Later, Ariane turns herself into a performance piece for paying audiences and eventually for herself. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1994. ## Smoke. RC 41179. by John Ed Bradley. read by Roy Avers. 3 cassettes. Smoke, a small Louisiana town, is slowly dying--thanks in part to the new Monster Marts being built by Rayford Holly. Pace Burnette, a young writer, has returned to his hometown to work on his second novel. He agrees to help his lifelong friend Jay Carnihan, owner of Hometown Family Goods, kidnap Holly and hold him until he apologizes for what he is doing to small towns. But Holly is a rather likable guy who charms everyone. Some strong language. 1994. ## Let 'Em Eat Cake. RC 41183. by Susan Jedren. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. Anna has two young sons and a car mechanic husband, Tom. Then she learns that Tom has been kicked out of night school and is unhappy with their marriage. To make ends meet, Anna, newly single and unskilled, takes a job delivering for HomeMade Cakes. She meets opposition from male coworkers, encounters harassment on her route, and endures bad relationships, but manages to rise above it all. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter. RC 41186. by Katherine Anne Porter. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 4 cassettes. This volume brings together all three previous collections of the author's short stories: _Flowering Judas_; _Pale Horse, Pale Rider_; and _The Leaning Tower and Other Stories_, as well as individual stories "The Leaning Tower," "The Downward Path to Wisdom," "A Day's Work," and "Holiday," which are collected here for the first time. 1965. ## Three Novels: _The Deep_, _Beasts_, and _Engine Summer_. RC 41216. by John Crowley. read by James DeLotel. 4 cassettes. In _The Deep_, a nameless, sexless visitor from the sky enters a barely civilized world. In _Beasts_, a laboratory creation that is half man and half lion and his human lover fight to survive. In _Engine Summer_, a thousand years after civilization has fallen to ruins, a young man's quest for understanding leads him to the far past and deep into old mysteries. Some strong language. 1979. ## Time Enough for Love: The Lives of Lazarus Long. RC 41218. by Robert A. Heinlein. read by Roy Avers. 5 cassettes (Reissue). Born in 1912, Earth-born Woodrow Wilson Smith is known as the Senior. He is the oldest man alive, and the ancestor of most of the inhabitants of the planet he lives on in the galactic year 2053. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 1973. ## Wall of Brass. RC 41228. by Robert Daley. read by Ray Foushee. 3 cassettes. When New York police commissioner Harry Chapman is shot and killed while jogging, chief of detectives Bert Farber takes the case. Farber recalls that as a rookie cop Chapman planned to become president by age forty-five and that he had achieved each step on his timetable when he was cut down. Now, if Farber can solve Chapman's murder, he may be named commissioner. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## Selected Short Stories of William Faulkner. RC 41229. by William Faulkner. read by David Palmer. 2 cassettes. Thirteen short stories, most written in the 1930s, by the Nobel Prize-winning American novelist who died in 1962. In "Barn Burning," a man burns his enemies' barns, and his son tries to warn the victims. "That Evening Sun" recounts the tale of a black laundress who fears her lover after he learns she is pregnant by a white man. In "A Rose for Emily," a woman hides the corpse of her lover in an upstairs room. 1942. ## The Age of Miracles: Stories. RC 41243. by Ellen Gilchrist. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. Romance is the central theme of these sixteen stories that frequently feature Rhoda Katherine Manning, a successful woman writer in her fifties, who relishes her independence. One story finds Rhoda in Paris; in another, Rhoda explains how a brief affair with a doctor cost her ten thousand dollars. Other tales revolve around women who are willful, outspoken, and unapologetic. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1995. ## Rose Madder. RC 41248. by Stephen King. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 4 cassettes. After fourteen years of severe beatings from her police-detective husband, thirty-two-year-old Rosie Daniels runs away. A trip to a pawn shop reveals that her wedding ring is fake, but Rosie trades it for an unusual painting of a woman standing above some ruins. While Rosie begins a new life narrating books on tape, her relentless husband is tracking her. And her painting seems to be coming to life. Strong language and violence. Bestseller 1995. ## Intensity. RC 41250. by Dean Koontz. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 3 cassettes. After a troubled childhood, psychology major Chyna Shepherd avoids friendship until she meets classmate Laura Templeton. But when she arrives for a weekend at Laura's parents' vineyard, the unthinkable happens: Laura's family is murdered as Chyna hides under her bed. Outraged, Chyna stows away aboard the killer's motor home and plots her revenge as he drives down the highway. Strong language and violence. Bestseller 1995.# # The Stories of Stephen Dixon. RC 41257. by Stephen Dixon. read by Rick Rohan. 5 cassettes. Selected short fiction written over a period of thirty years. One recurring theme in the collection is the difficulty of maintaining civil relations between the sexes; another is the stress of urban life. And many stories seem to wander between meditating, daydreaming, and pondering the absurdity of life. Includes five chapters from _Frog (RC 34430)_. 1994. ## The Annotated Baseball Stories of Ring W. Lardner, 1914-1919. RC 41266. edited by George W. Hilton. read by Gregory Gorton. 5 cassettes. Twenty-four stories told in informal speech laced with humor. Includes six that were later collected in _You Know Me Al_ and twelve adventures of Jack Keefe, the pompous White Sox pitcher. Footnotes throughout provide background on real players and events that are woven into the stories. 1995. ## Mayhem in B-Flat. RC 41285. by Elliot Paul. read by Christopher Walker. 2 cassettes. As Homer Evans and his lady friend, Miriam Leonard, prepare to leave their vacation spot in Normandy, they observe a curious exchange between a notorious gang member and someone aboard the train bound for Paris. Sharing the compartment is a famous violinist. The next day his priceless instrument and accompanist disappear and another passenger is dead. Is there some connection between music, murder, and mystery? 1940. ## Changes: A Love Story. RC 41289. by Ama Ata Aidoo. read by Michele Schaeffer. 2 cassettes. Esi and Opokuya--African friends, professional women, wives, and mothers--compare notes on the universal problems of women who juggle families with careers. Following an incident of marital rape, Esi divorces her husband. But her feminist beliefs are challenged anew when she enters into a polygamous second marriage and realizes that whatever changes women make, nothing alters the mind-set of the men in their lives. Some descriptions of sex. 1993. ## Midnight Is a Lonely Place. RC 41292. by Barbara Erskine. read by Vanessa Maroney. 4 cassettes. When she splits up with her lover, English biographer Kate Kennedy rents a remote seaside cottage to write in. Her landlord's daughter, Allison Lindsey, has discovered what she thinks is an ancient Roman grave on the beach, and Kate begins having auditory hallucinations associated with the long-dead. Odd happenings escalate until Kate and the Lindseys are fighting for their lives. Strong language, violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1994. ## The Magic Bullet. RC 41296. by Harry Stein. read by Clay Teunis. 3 cassettes. Young doctor Dan Logan decides to make a career change by accepting a relatively low-paying fellowship with the American Cancer Foundation. Once there, Logan is shocked by the ruthless competitive attitudes of the senior fellows. When he teams up with another junior fellow, Sabrina Como, on an exciting protocol she stumbles across in old literature, Logan finds out how far his superiors will go to claim success. Strong language. 1995. ## False Conception: A John Marshall Tanner Novel. RC 41297. by Stephen Greenleaf. read by Gregory Gorton. 2 cassettes. Attorney-turned-detective Tanner is hired by the wealthy fashion-industry Colberts to check the background of Greta Hammond, the chosen surrogate mother for their fertilized egg. Tanner gets more than a little involved with Hammond, and when she disappears after the implantation, he must sort out an old Colbert scandal to ensure the baby's safety. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## The Silver Branch: A Novel of the Keltiad. RC 41299. by Patricia Kennealy-Morrison. read by George Holmes. 4 cassettes. As heir to the throne of Keltia, Aeron is trained in the art of high magic so she will be prepared for the burdens she will inherit. Foes of the Kelts are mobilizing with plans to destroy their empire. Can Aeron's powers of sorcery change the destiny of Keltia when war erupts around them? Prequel to _The Copper Crown (RC 41300)_ and _The Throne of Scone (RC 41301)_. 1988. ## Song of the Silent Harp: An Emerald Ballad, Volume 1. RC 41303. by B.J. Hoff. read by Terry Donnelly. 3 cassettes. The potato famine is devastating Ireland, and all Nora Kavanagh has left is her son Daniel and her faith in God. Her childhood friend Morgan Fitzgerald, whom she has always loved, arranges for Nora and Daniel to make their way to America. There they are helped by Michael Burke, now a New York City policeman, who loved Nora when they were children. Prequel to _Heart of the Lonely Exile (RC 41304)_. 1991. ## Heart of the Lonely Exile: An Emerald Ballad, Volume 2. RC 41304. by B.J. Hoff. read by Terry Donnelly. 3 cassettes. Michael Burke is delighted to have longtime friend Nora Kavanagh in America. Through strong faith in God, Nora has built a good life for herself and her extended family. Michael wants to marry Nora, but she is reluctant to accept his proposal. Is she in love with Evan Whittaker, the Englishman who helped them on their journey? And what about Morgan Fitzgerald back in England? Sequel to _Song of the Silent Harp (RC 41303)_. 1991. ## Saint Ben. RC 41308. by John Fischer. read by Gary Tipton. 2 cassettes. Ben Beamering looks like a typical nine-year-old. But on the Sunday his father becomes the new pastor of a church in Pasadena, California, the people wonder about the way Ben seems to stand out from the rest of his family. The congregation, and especially his friend Jonathan, soon realize there is something special about Ben. Prequel to _The Saints' and Angels' Song (RC 41323)_. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1993. ## The Last Innocent Man. RC 41310. by Phillip Margolin. read by Ray Foushee. 2 cassettes. Noted Portland criminal defense attorney David Nash finally has a chance to defend someone who actually seems innocent. Attorney Larry Stafford is accused of killing a policewoman who was posing as a prostitute. Although Nash is shocked to learn that Stafford's wife is a woman Nash has made love with recently, he believes her alibi for Stafford. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1981. ## The Indictment. RC 41312. by Barry Reed. read by Ray Foushee. 3 cassettes. When wealthy, attractive Angela Williams is found dead by the side of the road, her married lover, Doctor Dillard, is the prime suspect. Boston attorney Dan Sheridan agrees to defend Dillard, not realizing that federal agents are also after the doctor. As Sheridan prepares to convince a grand jury not to indict, a new secretary watches his every move. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1994. ## Three Weddings and a Kiss. RC 41314. by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss and others. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 3 cassettes. Four short stories. In "Fancy Free" by Catherine Anderson, a young couple becomes involved in frontier revenge. "The Mad Earl's Bride" by Loretta Chase recounts the tale of a woman who offers to marry a "mad" earl. In "Promises" by Lisa Kleypas, a stubborn woman finally gives in to a persistent suitor. And in "The Kiss" by Woodiwiss, a young man proposes after an impetuous kiss. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1995. ## The Choir. RC 41318. by Joanna Trollope. read by David Palmer. 2 cassettes. Aldminster Cathedral needs repair, and the dean is looking for funds. He creates a lot of animosity within the cathedral community when he puts the headmaster's historic home up for sale and decides to eliminate the boys' choir. As a struggle develops within the religious community and lives are turned upside down, there is a hopeful note--the new chorister, Henry Ashworth, whose voice may be the answer to their prayers. Companion to the PBS series. 1988. ## Suspicion of Guilt. RC 41321. by Barbara Parker. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 3 cassettes. Since Florida attorney Gail Connor was accused of murder in _Suspicion of Innocence (RC 39125)_, her firm has been reluctant to assign her prominent cases. Then former classmate Patrick Norris, who dropped out of law school to pursue more ethical work, requests Gail's help. His wealthy aunt (a friend of Gail's mother) has died, and Patrick suspects her will is a forgery by her two stepchildren. Strong language and some violence. 1995. ## Romance: An 87th Precinct Novel. RC 41322. by Ed McBain. read by Ray Foushee. 2 cassettes. Detective Bert Kling takes a complaint from actress Michelle Cassidy that someone has been threatening to kill her with a knife. Oddly, she is starring in a play called _Romance_ about an actress who is knifed. Three hours later, Kling learns Cassidy has been stabbed. As he tries to determine if the attack is a publicity stunt, he starts a romance of his own. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1995. ## The Saints' and Angels' Song. RC 41323. by John Fischer. read by Gary Tipton. 2 cassettes. Now that his best friend Ben Beamering is dead, Jonathan Liebermann has a great, big, Ben-shaped hole in his heart as he tries to adjust to his loss. When he starts finding messages saying "Ben was here," Jonathan is sure some celestial being is helping him face the world again. Then he meets Donna, an aspiring roller-skate champion. Sequel to _Saint Ben (RC 41308)_. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1994. ## Dream Catcher. RC 41324. by Terry C. Johnston. read by Roy Avers. 3 cassettes. Ten years ago Jonah Hook returned from the Civil War to learn his wife, daughter, and two sons had been kidnapped by Jubilee Usher, a Mormon zealot. Jonah has found his children, but is still searching for his wife, Gritta. Now with his oldest son, Jeremiah, and his friend, Two Sleep, Jonah sets out on a journey and endures hostilities and hardships. Sequel to _Winter Rain (RC 40580)_. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## Operation Remission. RC 41332. by Paul Johnson. read by Ray Foushee. 3 cassettes. Wendell "Jake" Jacobsen has leukemia and sets off across the country to bid farewell to his friends. Convinced the disease was caused when the government deliberately exposed soldiers to atomic radiation for research purposes, Jake and others seek revenge and an end to environmental abuse with a plot to release radioactive gas into congressional chambers while Congress is in session. Strong language and descriptions of sex. 1993. ## The Obnoxious Jerks. RC 41333. by Stephen Manes. read by Brian Conn. 1 cassette. Frank Wess is new at Ullman Griswold Memorial High (UGH to the kids) and he feels somewhat like a misfit. But then he is invited to join the Obnoxious Jerks, a group of boys of supposedly superior intelligence who are known for their wacky ways of protesting school rules. It is Frank who comes up with one of their wildest ideas: wearing skirts to school to protest the "no shorts" mandate. Some strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 1988. ## _Watch with Me_ and Six Other Stories of the Yet-Remembered Ptolemy Proudfoot and His Wife, Miss Minnie, N‚e Quinch. RC 41335. by Wendell Berry. read by Jack Fox. 1 cassette. These tales revolve around an awkward Kentucky farmer. Tol, as he is known, presents an amusing image, but his wife and neighbors appreciate the goodness of his character. In the title story, a group of men worried about the intentions of a mentally unstable young man who picks up Tol's gun follow him patiently until his "spell" is resolved. 1994. ## The First Sacrifice. RC 41338. by Thomas Gifford. read by Roy Avers. 4 cassettes. Twenty years have passed since John Cooper almost single- handedly crushed the underground rise of Germany's Fourth Reich. Now John resides in Boston, where he spends his time watching old movies. But his quiet lifestyle is shattered when he receives a call from his sister Lee indicating that her daughter is missing. Sequel to _The Wind Chill Factor (RC 14469)_. Strong language and some violence. 1994. ## Behind the Lines: The Corps, Book 7. RC 41352. by W.E.B. Griffin. read by Roy Avers. 3 cassettes. After an odd radio transmission to headquarters in the Philippines, General Fleming Pickering is assigned to find out if a group of American guerrillas is really on Bataan harassing the occupying Japanese. Pickering's diverse but gung-ho group dodges the political maneuvering of the brass in Washington and slips behind the lines. Sequel to _Close Combat (RC 36120)_. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. 1995. ## The Judge. RC 41353. by Steve Martini. read by Ray Foushee. 3 cassettes. Widowed attorney Paul Madriani, from _Undue Influence (RC 38592)_, is attracted to prosecutor Lenore Goya. He is trying to help her cousin, but unlikable Judge Acosta is standing in his way. Then, in rapid sequence, the judge is framed by an undercover female cop, Lenore is fired for her handling of the case, the female cop is murdered, and ironically Lenore and Paul become Acosta's defense lawyers. Some violence and some strong language. 1995. ## The Codicil. RC 41355. by Tom Topor. read by Roy Avers. 3 cassettes. Millionaire Matthew Marshall dies shortly after requesting a codicil to his will that gives a large portion of his estate to the child he believes he fathered in Vietnam. Attorney-turned-investigator Adam Bruno is hired by Marshall's executor to find out if the now-grown child exists. Concerned that the executor is siding with Marshall's American family, Bruno conducts his search in secret. Strong language, violence, and descriptions of sex. 1995. ## Cold, Cold Heart. RC 41356. by James Elliott. read by Scott Dowd. 2 cassettes. After CIA agent Mike Culley took the fall for the agency, he was sent to prison and his wife killed herself. Now the CIA springs Culley to track a former KGB officer who has reverted to his old habit of torturing and killing young women. Also on the serial killer's trail is _Washington Post_ reporter Julie Houser, whose years on the police force come in handy when she teams up with Culley. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## Second Son. RC 41362. by Stephen Stark. read by Ray Foushee. 3 cassettes. Lonesome after the long-ago suicide of his wife and the more recent death of his oldest son, Addie is thrilled when his second son, Jack, comes home to work with him. But Jack, restless and uncomfortable with the past, soon leaves town. The relationship between them is put on hold until both men enter unlikely love affairs that restore their need for each other. Explicit descriptions of sex, some strong language, and some violence. 1992. ## The Stalkers, the Battle of Beecher Island, 1868: The Plainsmen, Book 3. RC 41365. by Terry C. Johnston. read by John Polk. 3 cassettes. Johnston continues his tale of the plainsmen with an account of the nine-day battle that took place on an unnamed prairie riverbed in Colorado Territory in 1868. Fifty plainsmen find themselves surrounded by thousands of Indians, with no means of escape. Sequel to _Red Cloud's Revenge (RC 40640)_. Violence and strong language. 1990. ## Black Sun, the Battle of Summit Springs, 1869: The Plainsmen, Book 4. RC 41366. by Terry C. Johnston. read by John Polk. 2 cassettes. In this sequel to _The Stalkers (RC 41365)_, the author continues his account of the plainsmen. Seamus Donegan joins "Buffalo" Bill Cody and the Fifth Cavalry as they travel west. Johnston describes the Fifth Cavalry's 1869 attack on the Dog Soldiers of Tall Bull Cheyenne that ended the cohesiveness of the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers. Violence and strong language. 1991. ## Devil's Backbone, the Modoc War, 1872-1873: The Plainsmen, Book 5. RC 41367. by Terry C. Johnston. read by John Polk. 3 cassettes. The tale of the plainsmen continues as Seamus Donegan and his uncle arrive at Tule Lake in Oregon country. There the Modoc Indians, led by Chief Kientpoos, are besieged by the U.S. Army in a battle that lasts seven months. Sequel to _Black Sun (RC 41366)_. Violence and strong language. 1991. ## Shadow Riders, the Southern Plains Uprising, 1873: The Plainsmen, Book 6. RC 41368. by Terry C. Johnston. read by John Polk. 2 cassettes. As Johnston continues his tale of the plainsmen and the Indian Wars, he focuses on the Kiowa Indians, led by Chief White Bear. Because the white men have killed many buffalo and broken many promises, the Indians are now leaving their reservations and returning to the southern plains where they hope to reclaim their land. Sequel to _Devil's Backbone (RC 41367)_. Violence and strong language. 1991. ## The Far Side of the Dollar. RC 41374. by Ross Macdonald. read by Ray Foushee. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Detective Lew Archer seeks a youth who escaped from a private school for delinquents. The search reveals the disturbing values of a California coastal society. 1964. ## Loving Edith. RC 41375. by Mary Tannen. read by Ann Hodapp. 2 cassettes. Twenty-one years ago Lucille Arslanian left her job with _Ubu_ magazine to have a baby in upstate New York. Lucille, now a struggling artist known as Lulu, learns that Edith, the daughter she gave up for adoption, is a summer intern at _Ubu_. Keeping her own identity a secret, Lulu tries to befriend Edith. Meanwhile _Ubu_'s editor falls in love with Edith, not realizing she's his child. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1995. ## The Longest Memory. RC 41393. by Fred D'Aguiar. read by James DeLotel. 1 cassette. Set in Virginia in the early 1800s. Different generations of white landowners and black slaves present the experience of plantation life. When the master's daughter teaches Chapel, a rebellious youth, to read, he falls in love with her and attempts to run away. But the man Chapel calls father, hoping for leniency, reveals Chapel's whereabouts. And the punishment--200 strokes--kills him. Some strong language. 1994. ## No Body. RC 41394. by Nancy Pickard. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. Lucille Grant, president of the Union Hill Cemetery Historical Society, always goes to visit her ancestors on the first warm spring day. But as she stands by her grandfather's grave, the muddy ground begins to give away, and Lucille realizes there is no body buried there. Before long, it is discovered that 133 bodies are missing. Jenny Cain is called in to dig up some answers. Some strong language. 1986. ## The Horse Whisperer. RC 41402. by Nicholas Evans. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 3 cassettes. Thirteen-year-old Grace Maclean loses her leg when she and her horse, Pilgrim, are struck by a truck. Pilgrim is also injured--mentally and physically. Grace's mother, magazine editor Annie Graves, learns of a horse whisperer--Tom Booker--who might be able to restore Pilgrim. In hopes that he will also help Grace, Annie takes both of them to his ranch in Montana. Strong language, violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1995. ## Arms of Nemesis. RC 41404. by Steven Saylor. read by Bob Kuhn. 3 cassettes. The Spartacus Slave Revolt is underway in 72 B.C., and a couple of slaves are suspected of murder. Gordianus the Finder is awakened late at night by a visitor who insists he come with him to Baiae on the Bay of Naples. Upon arrival, Gordianus learns the overseer of Marcus Crassus's estate has been murdered, and if the guilty parties cannot be found before the funeral games, ninety-nine slaves will die. Some violence. 1992. ## Little Grey Mice. RC 41410. by Brian Freemantle. read by Miranda Daniloff. 4 cassettes. In the intelligence community, "little grey mice" are lonely, unattached women in government service. One such woman is dull, careful Elke Meyer, assistant to a German cabinet member with access to every secret in the government. Otto Reimann, an agent specially trained in seduction, is sent by the KGB to exploit her loneliness. Their relationship becomes less predictable than either one would like. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1991. ## Better than Friends. RC 41412. by Sally Laity. read by Susan Nardone. 1 cassette. Even though her fianc‚, Ken, will disapprove of her making a decision without him, Callie is thrilled to find a condo for rent near the shop she owns with her friend. But when Callie meets her new neighbor, she is dismayed. Lex was a thorn in her side her entire childhood, teasing her constantly. What Callie doesn't realize is that Lex, who has accepted Jesus, regrets his past behavior. 1994. ## Life with a Star. RC 41416. by Jir¡ Weil. read by Robert Blumenfeld. 2 cassettes. Set in Czechoslovakia during World War II. After the Nazis occupy Prague, bank clerk Josef Roubicek is disturbed to find his freedom restricted because he is a Jew. Then he has to wear a six-pointed yellow star pinned over his heart. Physical privations add to the insult until he begins to fear for his mind. Then he determines to preserve his imagination, which he does by learning to enter the world of an animal. Now he has no fear, no name, and no life. 1989. ## Family Album: A Mellingham Mystery. RC 41417. by Susan Oleksiw. read by Suzanne Toren. 2 cassettes. Everyone in the sedate New England coastal town of Mellingham is rattled when curator George Frome is murdered at Arbella House, home of the local historical society. Everyone, that is, except Police Chief Joe Silva: Frome had suspected theft at the society's headquarters. But before Chief Silva can rummage through an assortment of antiques and clues, he is confronted with a second mysterious death. This upper-crust society is hiding something. 1995. ## The Reindeer Hunters. RC 41419. by Joan Wolf. read by J.P. Linton. 3 cassettes. As the Ice Age ends in southern France, the Kindred and Norakamo tribes along the River of Gold continue their feud. When members of each tribe are unnecessarily killed, the tribal chiefs agree to a truce to be sealed by the marriage of one's son to the other's daughter. Soon the tribes face a new enemy. Companion to _Daughter of the Red Deer (RC 37125)_. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 1994. ## The Unconsoled. RC 41420. by Kazuo Ishiguro. read by John Horton. 4 cassettes. The author of _The Remains of the Day (RC 30751)_ places this protagonist, master pianist Ryder, in a hotel in an unnamed European city. Ryder is hazy about the details of his visit, but finds everyone at the hotel quite excited to see him. Although his hostess, Miss Strattman, assures him that no one wants to distract him, Ryder is approached by numerous people who seem oddly familiar and who all have unusual requests of his time. Bestseller 1995. ## The Luck Runs Out. RC 41422. by Charlotte MacLeod. read by Gordon Gould. 2 cassettes. Shortly after Martha, otherwise known as Flackley the Farrier, dines with the Shandys, her body is discovered in the pig feeder. Soon faculty and students at Balaclava Agricultural College are immersed in clues, suspects, and a profound lack of evidence. Then Belinda, a pregnant prize sow, disappears, causing a fuss that makes murder seem minor. But when horseshoes are hung the wrong way, everyone knows there is trouble afoot. Some strong language. 1979. ## Water Witches. RC 41424. by Chris Bohjalian. read by Gordon Gould. 2 cassettes. Attorney Scottie Winston's sister-in-law, Patience, is famous for her dowsing skill in finding water, oil, and even people, and his young daughter, Miranda, has inherited this talent. Scottie now faces a problem: the ski resort he represents wants rights to a river to create more snow. But a drought has left the river lower than ever, and Patience's environmentalist fianc‚, Senator McClure, presents vigorous opposition. Strong language. 1995. ## Dragons of Summer Flame: Dragonlance Chronicles, Volume 4. RC 41425. by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. read by John Horton. 4 cassettes. Despite her previous defeat at the hands of the Solamnic knights, the Dark Queen has again grown powerful and now commands new minions dedicated to serving her. She again lays plans for the conquest of Krynn, until a young woman appears in Palanthas with knowledge of a magical race of beings known as the Irda. Sequel to _Dragons of Spring Dawning (RC 29173)_. Bestseller 1995. ## Play It Again. RC 41429. by Stephen Humphrey Bogart. read by Ken Kliban. 2 cassettes. Like himself, the author's protagonist is the son of movie stars. R.J. Brooks is a matrimonial detective in New York. At his last meeting with his widowed mother, Belle Fontaine, she admitted to being "no great shakes as a mother" but urged him to let her be his friend. Now, a year later, he learns she has been murdered on his own turf. Strong language, violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1995. ## A Cardinal Offense: A Father Dowling Mystery. RC 41430. by Ralph McInerny. read by John Horton. 2 cassettes. Father Dowling is admiring two 45-yard-line tickets for the Notre Dame vs. USC game that he found in his mail when he is visited by Michael Geary, who wants his marriage annulled. The timing is ironic; Dowling is to attend a conference on annulment practices while at Notre Dame. The main speaker will be Cardinal Hildebrand from the Vatican. But before the meeting, Geary is murdered and the cardinal is threatened. 1994. ## Father's Day. RC 41431. by John Calvin Batchelor. read by Robert Blumenfeld. 3 cassettes. Washington, D.C., 2003. President Theodore G. Jay, suffering from depression, had turned over the reigns of government to Vice-President Thomas Edison Garland and checked into the hospital. Now he is better and wants to resume his position. But under the Twenty-fifth Amendment, the vice president can challenge that decision. And that is just what Garland does. Violence and strong language. 1994. ## Someone Else's Ghost. RC 41437. by Margaret Buffie. read by Nona Pipes. 2 cassettes. Shortly after Jessica's brother, Scotty, dies in a canoe accident, Jessica's father moves her and her distraught mother to a guest ranch he has bought in Alberta. Angry at her father's indifference, Jessica becomes alarmed when her mother announces that Scotty is contacting her. But it's not Scotty who is haunting the ranch. It's young Ian, who lived there at the turn of the century and hated his mother. Some strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 1992. ## Final Design. RC 41438. by Noreen Gilpatrick. read by Barbara Caruso. 3 cassettes. New Seattle homicide detective Kate MacLean gets her first case when Catherine Fletcher is found dead in her graphic arts studio. As MacLean talks to Fletcher's partners and family members, it becomes apparent the woman had a cruel lying streak. But as MacLean tries to determine who Fletcher angered enough to poison her, she learns the victim had cancer and may have killed herself. Then another partner dies. And another. Strong language. 1993. ## Drown All the Dogs: A Neil Hockaday Mystery. RC 41439. by Thomas Adcock. read by L.J. Ganser. 2 cassettes. New York detective Neil Hockaday has always wanted to know about his father, who disappeared before he was born. His only relative is dying in Ireland, so Neil and his girlfriend, Ruby Flagg, go there to try to learn more about Neil's father. But several tragic events find Hockaday in trouble with the law on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Some strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1994. ## The Twilight of Courage. RC 41441. by Bodie and Brock Thoene. read by Ken Kliban. 6 cassettes. The authors provide a fictional chronicle of World War II from the Nazi occupation of Warsaw to the evacuation of the Allied troops from Dunkirk. Told from the point of view of two American journalists, an American pilot with the Royal Air Force, a German officer, and a French soldier as they come to terms morally and spiritually with the war, the story recounts heroic deeds, the rescue of babies, and couples falling in love. 1994. ## Ruffly Speaking: A Dog Lover's Mystery. RC 41444. by Susan Conant. read by Catherine Byers. 2 cassettes. Obsessed with dogs, Holly Winter owns two Alaskan malamutes, writes a column for _Dog's Life_ magazine, and dates her dog's vet. When fellow dog-lover Morris Lamb dies after eating poisonous greens from his garden, a female rector with a hearing dog moves into his house. Interviewing the rector for the magazine, Holly is surprised to learn that the dog has been exhibiting odd behavior in his new house. Some strong language. 1994. ## The Bourbaki Gambit. RC 41445. by Carl Djerassi. read by Robert Blumenfeld. 2 cassettes. Like _Cantor's Dilemma (RC 31438)_, this novel focuses on the problems of modern scientists. Princeton professor Max Weiss meets Diana Doyle-Ditmus, who wants Max to supply her with some cyanide so she can commit suicide. Instead Max, Diana, and two other scientists team up to develop PCR, the ability to replicate genetic material. They use the pseudonym Diana Skordylis, an idea they take from a team that published under the name Nicolas Bourbaki. 1994. ## Third and Indiana. RC 41447. by Steve Lopez. read by Christopher Hurt. 2 cassettes. At night Ofelia rides her bicycle around the streets of Philadelphia looking for her fourteen-year-old son, Gabriel, who has moved up from decoy to lookout and now dealer in the drug world. Gabriel hasn't come home because he owes Diablo money that he doesn't have. Meanwhile, Gabriel hangs out with Eddie, a kindly jazz player who lives in the area the police call the Badlands and has his own problems. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. 1994. ## Leave the Grave Green. RC 41456. by Deborah Crombie. read by Patricia Kilgarriff. 2 cassettes. Scotland Yard Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and Sergeant Gemma James, also of _All Shall Be Well (RC 38691)_, travel to the countryside when Connor Swann is found in the Thames River. Swann is the estranged husband of Julia, daughter of two prominent opera figures. The family had suffered a similar loss two decades earlier when Julia's brother Matthew drowned while playing. But Swann's death doesn't appear to be an accident. Strong language. 1995. ## Dear Irene,: An Irene Kelly Mystery. RC 41458. by Jan Burke. read by Catherine Byers. 2 cassettes. Reporter Irene Kelly returns to work, though she has not quite recovered from injuries sustained during her most recent murder investigation. On the first day back, Irene receives a threatening message rooted in Greek myth and signed by "Thanatos," a Greek name for "death." Thinking it must be a joke, Irene ignores it at first, but soon the killer's threats force her to take action. Some strong language. 1995. ## Call to Duty. RC 41460. by Richard Herman Jr.. read by Jim Zeiger. 4 cassettes. Heather Courtland, daughter of the unscrupulous U.S. senator, is captured by pirates and sold to an Asian drug lord as she and some friends are sailing in the South Pacific. President Zack Pontowski wants to send in troops to rescue Heather and her friends, but Heather's father is willing to risk his daughter for his own political gain. Sequel to _Firebreak (RC 41461)_. Strong language, violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1993. ## Firebreak. RC 41461. by Richard Herman Jr.. read by Jim Zeiger. 3 cassettes. The second Gulf War has ended, but Iraq, Syria, and Egypt are planning a joint attack on Israel. Israel threatens to use its powerful nuclear weapons if Iraq uses its deadly nerve gas. Hoping to avert another war, U.S. President Zachary Pontowski sends to the area a squadron of fighter planes--one piloted by his grandson Matt. Prequel to _Call to Duty (RC 41460)_. Strong language, violence, and descriptions of sex. 1991. ## Fortune's Knave: The Making of William the Conqueror. RC 41463. by Mary Lide. read by Jeremy Gage. 3 cassettes. Fictional account of the formative years of William, the only son of Robert, duke of Normandy. Being illegitimate, William has to fight for his right to the title after his father dies in 1035 while on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Attempts on William's life take him to France and the court of Henry I, where he meets his future wife, Matilda of Flanders. Some violence. For high school and older readers. 1992. ## A Place Called Home. RC 41472. by Lori Wick. read by Mary Woods. 2 cassettes. In 1887, when nineteen-year-old Christine Bennett's grandfather dies, she receives a startling note from his associate informing her she is in danger and should leave town. Arriving in Baxter, Christine is robbed and stabbed. After the town doctor, Mark Cameron, arranges for her to live with his grandmother, the Cameron family brings God into Christine's life. As her past catches up with her, Christine falls in love. 1990. ## The Empty House. RC 41478. by Rosamunde Pilcher. read by Jill Ferris. 1 cassette. Three months after her husband's accidental death, Virginia Keile reluctantly leaves her children with her mother-in-law and their nanny and takes a vacation in Cornwall. There she encounters Eustace Philips, a farmer she had fallen in love with at seventeen. As Eustace chides her into taking control of her life, the two untangle the reasons they drifted apart years before. 1973. ## Rainbow's End: A Richard Jury Novel. RC 41480. by Martha Grimes. read by Bob Askey. 3 cassettes. Scotland Yard's Superintendent Richard Jury has been called in to investigate the deaths of three women, all from "natural causes." The first victim, a young American from Santa Fe, New Mexico, died in Salisbury. The other two, who were British, died in London and Exeter. When Jury learns that all three had been in New Mexico at the same time, he is off to the U.S. to sleuth. Some strong language. 1995. ## Listening Woman. RC 41481. by Tony Hillerman. read by Bob Askey. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Navajo detective Joe Leaphorn investigates the dual murder of an old soothsayer and a young girl, the bizarre kidnapping of a Boy Scout troop, and attempts on his own life. Some strong language and some violence. 1978. ## Hard Case: A Cat Marsala Mystery. RC 41487. by Barbara D'Amato. read by Mary Woods. 2 cassettes. Freelance journalist Cat Marsala accepts an assignment to write about the dwindling number of Chicago trauma centers. But as Marsala begins her observation at a level-one trauma center, the director, Hannah Grant, is found murdered. Having solved mysteries before, Marsala feels compelled to do some sleuthing. Before she can identify the murderer from an array of suspects, another doctor is murdered. Strong language and some violence. 1994. ## Water Hazard. RC 41489. by Scott Borg. read by Chuck Benson. 3 cassettes. Anderson is befriended at a bar and then drugged. He awakens to find a man who looks just like him trying to drown him. In self-defense Anderson drowns the look-alike, only to learn that the police and everyone else believe Anderson to be dead. Anderson assumes his assailant's identity while he searches for the reason behind the murder attempt. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1995. ## Ambush at Corellia: Star Wars Corellian Trilogy, Volume 1. RC 41492. by Roger MacBride Allen. read by Chuck Benson. 2 cassettes. After a long absence, Han Solo returns to Corellia, his home world, with his family and his constant companion, Chewbacca. He finds that things have changed for the worse. The three native races of the sector are on the brink of a civil war. To make matters worse, Corellia is cut off from the rest of the galaxy, and Han cannot contact his friend Luke Skywalker for help. Prequel to _Assault at Selonia (RC 42545)_. 1995. ## Passion's Promise. RC 41497. by Danielle Steel. read by Yvonne Fair Tessler. 3 cassettes. Kezia St. Martin's parents were of British nobility and American aristocracy, and Kezia is one of the fifty wealthiest women in the world. She studies journalism, but her fame makes it impossible for her to work until she begins to use aliases. She keeps her double life completely secret until one of her "identities" is assigned to interview prison reformer Lucas Johns and she falls in love. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1976. ## The Tree of the Seventh Heaven. RC 41499. by Milton Hatoum. read by Yvonne Fair Tessler. 2 cassettes. An adopted daughter narrates this tale of Emilie, the family matriarch who has just died. The family, gathered for her funeral, reminisce about aspects of Emilie's life, including her time in a convent, her marriage to a Muslim, the move from Lebanon to the Amazon jungle, and her children and disabled granddaughter. But most important are the secrets hidden in the trunk Emilie brought with her to the Amazon. 1994. ## The Shaman Sings. RC 41500. by James D. Doss. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 2 cassettes. Daisy Perika, a Ute shaman, hears a coyote calling to her, and her old friend Nahum Yaciiti, a shepherd, has seen balls of fire. They both know something bad is going to happen. Then graduate student Priscilla Song is brutally murdered in a lab while working on a room-temperature superconductor. It seems someone else wants credit for her ground-breaking research. Violence and some strong language. 1994. ## Summer Storms. RC 41505. by Emma Goldrick. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 1 cassette. Phil Atmor, president of Atmor Fisheries, has a problem. Phil lives on a small island because of his miniature pig, Sam. But now Phil and Sam have a neighbor, violinist Charlotte "Charlie" MacEnnaly. Charlie has a temper and complains about everything, especially Sam. During a squabble, Charlie breaks a finger. Can she let Phil help her while it mends? Some strong language. 1991. ## Children of the Jedi. RC 41510. by Barbara Hambly. read by Chuck Benson. 3 cassettes. After an old friend tries to murder Han Solo on the jungle world of Ithor, Luke Skywalker sets out for a distant star system to learn the reason for the assassination attempt. Meanwhile Han Solo and Princess Leia investigate the rumor of a lost enclave of Jedi children on the isolated world of Belsavis and come up against an old evil from the days of the Empire. A Star Wars novel. Bestseller 1995. ## Breathing Water. RC 41516. by Thomas Gavin. read by Christopher Walker. 3 cassettes. Rising Sun is a town of honest, respectable citizens including millionairess Edna Kane. Nothing changes much from day to day, until illustrator and scam artist Everet Dusseau arrives in town, bringing with him a twelve-year-old boy he claims is the kidnapped grandson of Edna Kane. But is he the child taken years ago, or is this one of Dusseau's scams to make money? Strong language. 1994. ## _The Grandmother's Tale_ and Selected Stories. RC 41517. by R.K. Narayan. read by Kimberly Schraf. 2 cassettes. Collection of nineteen tales set in India spans five decades of the author's work. In the title story, a grandmother tells of her mother, who was married at the age of ten and abandoned shortly thereafter by her husband. In "Second Opinion," a son learns that his mother arranged a marriage for him when he was only five. And "A Horse and Two Goats" tells of an encounter between a New Yorker and an Indian peasant. 1994. ## The Fall Line. RC 41518. by Mark T. Sullivan. read by Christopher Walker. 3 cassettes. Four months after he leaves his former life behind, Jack Farrell is skiing in Utah under the name of Nate Collins with a new face given him by government surgeons. He continues to court danger by participating in a Frenchwoman's documentary on skiing. Off the slopes, he relives the horror of his past by reading his wife's diary. Some strong language. 1994. ## City Blood: A Novel of Revenge. RC 41519. by Clark Howard. read by Robert Sams. 3 cassettes. When a stripper is killed on their beat, Chicago cop Joe Kiley and his partner Nick Bianco decide to solve the murder before the homicide detectives do. But while searching for the stripper's mob-connected ex-boyfriend, Bianco is killed. Grief-stricken and guilt-ridden, Kiley sets out to avenge his partner's death. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## The Mutiny Run. RC 41523. by Frank Eccles. read by Rick Rohan. 2 cassettes. England and France are at war, but numerous British ships are tied up at Spithead by a mutiny. So Captain Brewster of the _HMS Adamant_ has been ordered to Brest, France, as a show of force to keep French troops from sailing to Ireland. He is joined by the Russian sloop _Catherine_, which just happens to have on board a lovely young lady who catches the eye of midshipman John Lawson aboard the _Adamant_. 1994. ## Stir-Fry. RC 41524. by Emma Donoghue. read by Mary Kane. 2 cassettes. Maria, seventeen, has arrived in Dublin to attend college. She is fortunate to find an ad on the school notice board for a flat where she will be able to have her own room. So she moves in with Ruth and Jael, both in their twenties. Maria is naive and doesn't immediately realize that her flatmates are lesbians. As the year progresses, Maria begins to discover her own identity and in the end must choose between Ruth and Jael. Some strong language. 1994. ## Desert Kill. RC 41537. by Philip Gerard. read by Gary Telles. 2 cassettes. Roy Pope, an English professor in Tempe, Arizona, is surprised when his uncle Paul, a homicide cop, asks him to come look at a murder victim. The almost-decapitated young woman is wearing the clothes of Roy's student Cindy Callison, but he can tell it's someone else. Cindy is missing, however, and Paul wants Roy to help him find her. Roy agrees, concealing from both his wife and Paul that he had contemplated a fling with Cindy. Strong language and violence. 1994. ## Holy Terror. RC 41540. by Josephine Boyle. read by Anne Flosnik. 2 cassettes. Emily Wakelin is a freelance embroideress who has recently moved into an old Essex cottage with her new husband. One day while sketching the intriguing main house next door, Emily is invited over by the curt owner, Lady Curran. As Emily tours the unused upstairs, she feels a cold hand pulling her. Has she just met her first ghost? 1993. ## Come and Go, Molly Snow. RC 41541. by Mary Ann Taylor-Hall. read by Laura Giannarelli. 2 cassettes. Fiddle player Carrie Mullins is staying on a Kentucky farm with two older women while she grieves over the accidental death of her little girl, Molly Snow. She blames her long-time obsession with Cap Dunlap, the leader of her bluegrass band, for the death because she was daydreaming about him instead of watching Molly. Now Cap wants to know when Carrie will be recovered enough to join him in a record deal. Some strong language. 1995. ## Jubilee. RC 41543. by Margaret Walker. read by Norman Fitz. 4 cassettes (Reissue). The daughter of a plantation owner and his black mistress is reared to young womanhood as a servant in this story, which chronicles the triumph of a free spirit over many forms of bondage. Some violence and some strong language. For high school and older readers. 1966. ## October's Ghost. RC 41547. by Ryne Douglas Pearson. read by Gary Telles. 3 cassettes. The United States is involved in peace negotiations with Russia and is also supporting a move to overthrow Castro. An informant, who warns the United States that Castro has an old nuclear weapon he plans to use against them, is killed, and FBI agents Art Jefferson and Francine Aguirre are looking for his murderer. Meanwhile Russia becomes skeptical about U.S. action, endangering the peace process. Violence and strong language. 1994. ## Magnus. RC 41548. by Sigmund Brouwer. read by Michele Schaeffer. 4 cassettes. England, 1312. Thomas, orphaned as a child, is only fourteen when he disguises himself as a specter and rescues three people from the gallows. Taking with him a knight he has rescued, Thomas sets out to conquer the eight-hundred-year-old kingdom of Magnus. Along the way, he faces evil conspirators and uncovers ancient secrets. His only hope is a powerful weapon he has carried with him since childhood. 1995. ## Robin's Diary. RC 41586. by Judith Pinsker. read by Ann Hodapp. 2 cassettes. High school student Robin Scorpio and her boyfriend, Stone Cates, are characters from a _General Hospital_ soap opera story by Claire Labine. Robin's diary covers the two years during which the couple meet and fall in love, despite the disapproval of Robin's guardian. When Stone is diagnosed with AIDS, Robin takes care of him, not knowing if she too will become HIV positive. Some strong language. Bestseller 1995. ## A Miracle of Rare Design: A Tragedy of Transcendence. RC 41588. by Mike Resnick. read by John Polk. 2 cassettes. Working to open up new worlds for the human Republic, Xavier Lennox explores alien cultures by surgically altering his body to resemble the aliens that he infiltrates. On the planet Medina, he takes on the form of the native "Firefly" people to persuade them to accept human mining corporations. But on each subsequent mission, he finds it more difficult to return to being human. Some strong language. 1994. ## Rite of Passage. RC 41640. by Richard Wright. read by L.J. Ganser. 1 cassette. Posthumous novella. Johnny Gibbs is feeling good about his report card and a chance to go to the movies when he is presented with the shocking news that he's a foster child and has to move to a new home. Instead, Johnny takes to the streets, embarking on a crime spree to relieve his rage. But Johnny's search for identity turns into a struggle with alienation, poverty, racism, and power. Violence and strong language. For high school and older readers. 1994. ## Over the Water. RC 41643. by Maude Casey. read by Terry Donnelly. 2 cassettes. Fourteen-year-old Mary lives in England, where she was born. But all year long, her family prepares for the annual trip to Ireland, which they call "home." Mary feels bitter and wonders where she belongs. Then one summer, as she helps out on her granny's farm, Mary develops an understanding about her heritage. Contains a glossary of Irish expressions. For junior and senior high readers. 1994. ## _Hornblower during the Crisis_ and Two Other Stories, _Hornblower's Temptation_ and _The Last Encounter_. RC 41649. by C.S. Forester. read by Patrick Horgan. 1 cassette (Reissue). Hornblower receives a promotion and is relieved of his command of the _Hotspur_ in this incomplete final novel in the series. When the new captain is court-martialed, Hornblower is asked to testify. Two short stories depicting Hornblower in his youth and old age are included. 1950. ## Mrs. Malory, Detective in Residence. RC 41650. by Hazel Holt. read by Carmella Ross. 1 cassette. Widowed literary critic Sheila Malory is rather nervous about leaving her quiet life in Taviscombe to teach a course at a Pennsylvania college in the department of her old friend, Linda Kowolski. These fears are put on the back burner when, before the coursework starts, Mrs. Malory discovers the body of a generally disliked curator. And that's not the only death to occur this semester. Strong language. 1994. ## Murder Fantastical. RC 41651. by Patricia Moyes. read by Graeme Malcolm. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Summoned to a village in England to investigate a murder, a detective becomes involved with a family of eccentrics. It takes a book of Homer, secret files from the British government, and a letter from a long-dead physician to solve the case. 1967. ## No Time for Heroes. RC 41654. by Brian Freemantle. read by Ken Kliban. 3 cassettes. Russia's senior cultural attach‚ in Washington is killed Mafia style, and William Cowley of the FBI is called in to investigate. Assisting him is Russian detective Dimitri Danilov, who is having trouble coping with the "new" Russia. Traveling to Geneva, Brighton Beach, Sicily, and Moscow, the two uncover a complex web of plots and multimillion-dollar deals. Companion to _The Button Man (RC 38139)_. Strong language. 1994. ## Code of Honor: Australian Destiny, Book 1. RC 41655. by Sandy Dengler. read by Graeme Malcolm. 2 cassettes. Conditions in Ireland were bleak in the early 1900s. So when an offer of indenture gave Samantha Connolly and her two sisters a chance to travel, they signed up. But now that they are in Australia working for Cole Sloan, Sam begins to wonder if they made a mistake. Life is so different here, and Cole is having trouble keeping his sugar plantation solvent. Prequel to _Power of Pinjarra (RC 41670)_. 1988. ## The Cat Who Said Cheese. RC 41656. by Lilian Jackson Braun. read by Bob Askey. 2 cassettes. It is autumn in Pickax City, and Qwillerin, along with other residents, is preparing for the Great Food Explo--a festival of all kinds of happenings related to food. There is also a mysterious female guest at the New Pickax Hotel whose presence is causing quite a stir. But things really get hectic when a bomb explodes in the hotel and the intended victim seems to be the mystery guest. As usual, Siamese cats Koko and Yum Yum help solve the crime. Bestseller 1996. ## True Crime. RC 41658. by Andrew Klavan. read by Michael Stanton. 2 cassettes. Frank Beachum is about to be put to death for killing a pregnant store clerk, a crime he says he did not commit. On his last day he has an interview scheduled with a reporter. But the reporter is injured in a car wreck that morning, so the assignment is passed to her colleague Steve Everett. Annoyed at having his day off interrupted, Everett doesn't give the story much thought--until he stumbles on a clue to Beachum's innocence. Strong language. 1995. ## The Best American Short Stories, 1995: Selected from U.S. and Canadian Magazines. RC 41677. edited by Jane Smiley. read by John Stratton. 3 cassettes. In selecting the twenty stories in this collection, Smiley indicates the order of the stories is artful--like a Chinese meal--so that the flavors enhance each other as the feast progresses. These "strange, exotic, rich, and charming" stories include selections by Gish Jen, Ellen Gilchrist, Stephen Dobyns, Kate Braverman, and Jamaica Kincaid. Bestseller 1995. ## Too Close for Comfort. RC 41687. by Ellen Feldman. read by Suzanne Toren. 2 cassettes. Isobel Behringer has just married New York psychiatrist Peter Arlen. He sees patients in his apartment, so, according to his wishes, Isobel is careful not to be seen during office hours. But things of hers disappear, and she is plagued by a string of harassing phone calls from a woman. And then she receives pictures of Peter in the mail and finds clues that he may be having an affair. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## People of the Earth: The First North Americans, Volume 3. RC 41690. by W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear. read by Jim Zeiger. 4 cassettes. The world has become unsafe for the People of the Earth, as their tribe is repeatedly attacked by unfriendly clans. The Wolf Bundle plays an important role as White Ash and her husband, Still Water, journey toward an encounter with a Soul Flier. Sequel to _People of the Fire (RC 41114)_. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers. 1992. ## Heaven's Price. RC 41698. by Sandra Brown. read by Margaret Strom. 2 cassettes. Dancer Blair Simpson has come to a small town on Long Island for six months to recuperate from severe knee damage. Her friend Pam has acquired a garage apartment for Blair behind the home of Sean Garrett, a local contractor. Blair first meets Sean when she mistakes him for the masseur she requested. Blair's life has always centered around dancing, but Sean makes her question her future. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1983. ## Finding Moon. RC 41700. by Tony Hillerman. read by Laura Giannarelli. 2 cassettes. In 1975 Moon Mathias, a low-key Colorado newspaperman, learns that when his pilot brother crashed just prior to the fall of Vietnam, he left behind a Eurasian infant daughter. Moon goes to Manila to get her, but she has never arrived. His quest for her safety leads to the treacherous Cambodian killing fields. The trust of others gives him strength to look at his own life and unspoken regrets. Violence and some strong language. 1995. ## Moondust and Madness. RC 41701. by Janelle Taylor. read by Ilona Dulaski. 4 cassettes. Young Texas heiress and medical researcher Jana Greyson is kidnapped by aliens. Commander Varian Saar is from a galaxy where many females have been made sterile by a plague. His and other starships abduct alien women for mates. Varian plans to use Jana in a plot against his nemesis, but he is very attracted to her himself. Prequel to _Stardust and Shadows (RC 41702)_. Some strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1986. ## Midnight Temptation. RC 41706. by Nancy Gideon. read by Cecelia Riddett. 2 cassettes. In the companion novel to _Midnight Kiss (in production)_, seventeen-year-old Nicole is confused by her heightened senses and a growing unusual hunger. Then she sees her beloved father feeding on the blood of a peasant girl and runs off to Paris in horror. There she falls in with a band of young artists who are cared for by attractive Marchand. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## Drums. RC 41710. by James Boyd. read by Robert Sams. 3 cassettes (Reissue). Young Johnny Fraser longs to see the world beyond his Carolina home, but must continue his studies. Then as turmoil with King George III mounts, Johnny's father, who saw his fellow Scots slaughtered at Culloden, sends him to England as an honorable escape from the coming conflict. It is the courtly England of Johnny's dreams, but adventure leads him to join the crew of Paul Jones's marauding frigates. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1925. ## Spirit of Love. RC 41727. by Emma Goldrick. read by Cecelia Riddett. 1 cassette. At twenty-seven, nurse Emily Sturtevant has been a widow for four years. She deeply misses Rob, her husband, and converses regularly with his spirit. When injured Brad Colson moves in next door, Rob's ghost tells Emily to help her new neighbor and to try to find happiness. But the gruff, wealthy Colson is not an easy man to deal with. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1992. ## The Messiah Stones. RC 41737. by Irving Benig. read by Jamie Horton. 2 cassettes. Until he receives his inheritance--three letters in a cigar box- -John McGowan is a teacher at a small Pennsylvania college. But the letters change his life forever. McGowan learns why his father deserted the family years ago. More importantly, the message in the letters sends McGowan and his wife, Sarah, on a spiritual journey of discovery. Bestseller 1995. ## Peter. RC 41745. by Kate Walker. read by Erik Sandvold. 1 cassette. At fifteen, Peter lives with his mother and older brother, Vince, and spends most of his time riding his dirt bike and taking photos. When he meets Vince's friend David, Peter becomes confused. David is gay, but Peter likes him. And Peter isn't attracted to Gloria who keeps flirting with him. Now the other dirt-bike riders are calling him gay. Strong language. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1991. ## Mucho Mojo. RC 41746. by Joe R. Lansdale. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 2 cassettes. Hap Collins is glad to leave the hot rose fields of Texas to help his friend Leonard. Leonard's estranged uncle has died, leaving his gay nephew a run-down house, $100,000, and an odd assortment of "clues." Working on the house, the two men find a small skeleton and evidence of child pornography. Now Leonard wants to prove that Uncle Chester was trying to solve a crime, not committing one. Strong language, violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. ## Pomp and Circumstance. RC 41758. by Fred Mustard Stewart. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 3 cassettes. As ten-year-olds, Adam Thorne and Lizzie Desmond vow their love for each other. In 1856, at eighteen, they consummate that love. Shortly thereafter, Lizzie finds she is with child, and Adam unexpectedly becomes heir to a family secret that sends him to India. Before the two can finally be united, they will have become involved in significant historical events in England, India, and the United States. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. 1991. ## A Time to Dance. RC 41765. by Walter Sullivan. read by Jamie Horton. 2 cassettes. When he finds his wife, Bunnie, unconscious on the floor, eighty-nine-year-old Max is not sure what to do, so he falls asleep. By the time Bunnie has her second stroke, her great-nephew Julien has moved in. The problems Bunnie and Max face in their old age are interspersed among their fuzzy memories of infidelities and amid scenes from Julien's new romance with Bunnie's hospital nurse, Shannon. Some strong language. 1995. ## Bone Dance. RC 41768. by Emma Bull. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 3 cassettes. In a post-nuclear-holocaust America, teenager Sparrow makes a precarious living by dealing in preholocaust movies and CDs. Although survival in this shattered and pitiless future is difficult, Sparrow has the help of new friends. But then he gets caught up in the horrors of a struggle between two Horsemen, the last survivors of a group of powerful telepaths. Violence and strong language. For senior high and older readers. 1991. ## Happy Are the Poor in Spirit. RC 41769. by Andrew M. Greeley. read by Bob Askey. 2 cassettes. Bishop Ryan is trying to work on a computer program of his own design when he is confronted by Candi Cain, daughter of Bart, a commodities tycoon. Candi insists that a ghost is trying to kill her dad, and "It's like, totally gross." The ghost is supposed to be that of Mary Anne Haggerty, her father's date for his senior prom, who disappeared the day after the prom in 1947. Some strong language. 1994. ## The Case of the Constant Caller: A Father Dowling Mystery for Young Adults. RC 41796. by Ralph McInerny. read by Christopher Hurt. 1 cassette. Janet Hospers has a summer job working with senior citizens at Father Dowling's community center. Gerry Krause is working there also. Although Gerry's uncle was the arresting officer who sent Janet's father to prison, the two teenagers hit it off and begin investigating a possible connection between an ex-con and odd happenings at the parish. For junior and senior high readers. 1995. ## The Seventh Enemy: A Brady Coyne Mystery. RC 41800. by William G. Tapply. read by John Stratton. 2 cassettes. Walt Kinnick, a well-known outdoorsman with a television show, is in Boston to testify against an assault weapons ban. After spending the evening with his attorney, Brady Coyne, Kinnick surprises Coyne and angers a gun lobby group by changing his stand on the ban. Kinnick is threatened and then shot, and Coyne learns his own name is seventh on the gun group's enemy list. Strong language and violence. 1995. ## _Sleeping at the Starlight Motel_ and Other Adventures on the Way Back Home. RC 41913. by Bailey White. read by Catherine Byers. 1 cassette. Collection of thirty-seven short stories depicting places, experiences, and acquaintances in White's life. One story tells of a family member's desire to "reunite" the Chippendale chairs that are now scattered throughout the family. Another portrays a woman who feels she has the right to pick from the town's rose garden because she was once the rose queen. Bestseller 1995. ## White Rabbit. RC 41915. by Kate Phillips. read by Suzanne Toren. 2 cassettes. Unexplained flashes of white light flit through Ruth's day, as do images from her eighty-eight years. Although she has always tried to keep on top of things by doing what she should, she is disappointed with the outcome of her life. But she does not give up and relapse into her memories. Her spunk and routines keep her going. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1996. ## The Autobiography of My Mother. RC 41920. by Jamaica Kincaid. read by Gail Nelson. 2 cassettes. Xuela, born in Dominica to a Carib mother (who dies giving birth) and a Scottish-African father, is placed in the care of her father's laundress. Xuela finds her way in the world, but despite a series of relationships with older men, she remains unloved and alone. Yet Xuela endures, through her tormented relationship with her aloof father and through her indifferent marriage to an English doctor. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1996. ### _Books for Children_ Books listed in this issue of _Talking Book Topics_ were recently sent to cooperating libraries. The complete collection contains books by many authors on fiction and nonfiction subjects, including animals, geography, nature, mystery, sports, and others. Contact your cooperating library to learn more about the wide range of books available in the collection. Cassette books, labeled with the code RC, play at 15/16 ips. To order books, contact your cooperating library. ### _Cassettes Nonfiction_ Valentine's Day: Stories and Poems. RC 39902. edited by Caroline Feller Bauer. read by Nancy Kronenfeld. 1 cassette. This collection of stories and poems in celebration of love and Valentine's Day includes selections by Karla Kuskin, Ted Joans, Cynthia Rylant, Jane Yolen, Langston Hughes, and Gordon Parks. The book also includes Valentine's Day activities, a list of recommended books, and "I love you" in twelve different languages. For grades 2-4 and older readers. 1993. ## Living with Learning Disabilities: A Guide for Students. RC 39925. by David E. Hall. read by Marilyn Gleason. 1 cassette. The author, a pediatrician, describes a learning disability as a "wiring problem in the brain that makes learning certain skills very difficult." Many people with learning disabilities have had successful careers, including author Hans Christian Andersen, inventor Thomas Edison, and actor Tom Cruise. Dr. Hall describes various learning disabilities and offers advice on how to cope. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 1993. ## Cy Young Award Winners. RC 39932. by Ken Young. read by Jeff Halberstadt. 1 cassette. A sportswriter describes how ten baseball players made it into the big leagues and won the Cy Young Award, the most coveted honor a pitcher can receive. Cameo portraits sketch biographical and statistical details about Whitey Ford, Sandy Koufax, Denny McLain, Tom Seaver, Bob Gibson, Jim Palmer, Steve Carlton, Fernando Valenzuela, Dwight Gooden, and Roger Clemens and reveal the motivations that led to success. For grades 5-8. 1994. ## The Hidden Children. RC 40001. by Howard Greenfeld. read by Barbara Rappaport. 1 cassette. Tells the stories of Jewish children who survived the Holocaust by hiding: sometimes passing as Gentiles in orphanages and private homes; sometimes literally hiding--in barns, attics, and even the woods. These interviews with survivors convey the loss of childhood and the profound emotional and psychological toll on those who were "lucky" despite their suffering. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 1993. ## Louis Braille: The Boy Who Invented Books for the Blind. RC 41325. by Margaret Davidson. read by Brian Conn. 1 cassette. Louis Braille was blinded in an accident at the age of three in the early 1800s. His desire to learn earned him a place at the Royal Institute for Blind Youth in Paris. Young Louis's excitement at being in the school was dampened by the tedious method of using raised letters to read. Louis developed the dot alphabet now called braille. For grades 3-6. 1971. ## Dare to Dream: Coretta Scott King and the Civil Rights Movement. RC 41326. by Angela Shelf Medearis. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 1 cassette. Medearis uses Mrs. King's autobiography as the main source for this account. She discusses Mrs. King's early childhood, school days, and ambition to be an opera singer; her marriage to Martin Luther King Jr.; their work in the civil rights movement; and finally Mrs. King's continuation of that work after Dr. King was killed. For grades 3-6. 1994.# # The Road Back: Living with a Physical Disability. RC 41327. by Harriet Sirof. read by Patricia McDermott. 1 cassette. The author picks three young people to show how life can "change in a minute." Steven was skateboarding when a fall left him partially paralyzed. Trisha was sleeping in the backseat of a car when it was hit by a truck. Christopher was applying for colleges when blurry vision led to a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Physical and emotional adjustments each encountered are described. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1993. ## Two Tickets to Freedom: The True Story of Ellen and William Craft, Fugitive Slaves. RC 41328. by Florence B. Freedman. read by Randy Atcher. 1 cassette (Reissue). On December 21, 1848, William Craft and his wife, Ellen, make a daring attempt to escape from slavery in Georgia. Although both have been treated better than most slaves, they do not want to have children in slavery. Ellen disguises herself as a Southern planter, and William acts as "his" manservant. This account of their escape is based on William Craft's own narrative. For grades 4-7. 1971. ## Anno's Magic Seeds. RC 41329. by Mitsumasa Anno. read by John Polk. 1 cassette. A wizard gives young Jack two large golden seeds. He tells Jack to bake one seed to eat, and he won't be hungry all year. If Jack plants the other seed, it will grow into a plant and give him two more seeds to start over with next year. What happens when Jack plants both seeds one year? For grades K-3. 1992. ## Mom Can't See Me. RC 41379. by Sally Hobart Alexander. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette. Nine-year-old Leslie Alexander provides a candid, insightful, and upbeat account of life with her mother, who is blind. "Mom does some things differently, but mostly she's like other mothers." Leslie talks about the similarities--her mom cooks; enjoys dancing, reading, movies, and sports; and works as a writer--and differences: she uses a guide dog, does not drive, and depends a lot on sound. For grades K-3. 1990. ## I Love Guinea Pigs. RC 41435. by Dick King-Smith. read by Christopher Hurt. 1 cassette. Guinea pigs are "piggy-looking" rodents that make good pets. Learn how they got their name, how to take care of them, and the different sounds they make when they talk. For preschool-grade 2. 1994. ## Sod Houses on the Great Plains. RC 41493. by Glen Rounds. read by Bob Askey. 1 cassette. The author, who was born in a sod house in South Dakota, explains how the settlers on the Great Plains built houses of sod (earth) because they did not have trees to build log cabins. For grades K-3. 1995. ## Marie Curie. RC 41521. by Leonard Everett Fisher. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Chronicles the life of Marie Sklodowska Curie, who was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1867. Best remembered for her discovery of radium, Curie was the first woman to be accepted at the Sorbonne in Paris, as well as the first person to receive two Nobel Prizes, each for a different science. For grades 2-4 and older readers. 1994. ## The Respiratory System. RC 41595. by Alvin Silverstein and others. read by Patricia McDermott. 1 cassette (Reissue). Discusses the structure and functions of the respiratory system, including the chemical and physical processes involved in breathing. Covers aids to breathing, as well as hazards that exist around us. Also explores the respiration of insects, fish, plants, and skin-breathing organisms. Contains a glossary of related terms. For grades 5-8. 1994. ## A Year on Monhegan Island. RC 41682. by Julia Dean. read by Barbara Caruso. 1 cassette. Dean describes a year in the life of the residents of an island located ten miles out to sea from the coast of Maine. In the summer, many people visit Monhegan, but during the winter fewer than one hundred people remain there. The author discusses the natives, lobster trapping, the island's isolation, and its one-room schoolhouse and the many activites it is used for. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 1995. ## The Story of Ruby Bridges. RC 41709. by Robert Coles. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. In 1960, when Ruby Bridges was six, a judge ordered that she be allowed to attend an all-white school in New Orleans. Prayer helped her stay calm when angry crowds followed her to school and when all her classmates were kept home by their parents. For grades K-3. 1995. ## Mighty Tree. RC 41715. by Dick Gackenbach. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. A long time ago, the wind blew three tiny seeds to earth, and three trees began to grow. The author explains what happens to the first two trees, and why the third tree becomes the most important one of all. For grades K-3. 1992. ## Woody Guthrie: American Balladeer. RC 41721. by Janelle Yates. read by Margaret Strom. 1 cassette. The life of folksinger Woody Guthrie mirrored the West in the 1930s. He moved out of the dust bowl, raised a family on a musician's earnings during the depression, and supported the rights of workers. Lyrics of his songs, which reflect the hard life of the era and the courage of the people, are woven into this biography. His best-known ballad is "This Land Is Your Land." For grades 6-9. 1995. ### _Cassettes Fiction_ Second Wind: Golden Filly, Book 8. RC 38836. by Lauraine Snelling. read by Robin Miles. 1 cassette. Tricia Evanston has made it through the summer following her father's death. At times she felt she would never race again, but a new season is starting, and Tricia is ready to race. Then just before the season opens at Portland Meadows, Tricia hears rumors about mismanagement at the track. Is there anything she can do about it? Sequel to _Out of the Mist (RC 38835)_. For grades 6-9. 1994. ## Close Call: Golden Filly, Book 9. RC 38837. by Lauraine Snelling. read by Robin Miles. 1 cassette. Tricia Evanston once more finds herself in the winner's circle at Portland Meadows. She has also been asked to act as spokesperson for the Chrysler Corporation. But Tricia faces threats from an unknown source. As she continues to race and film commercials, Tricia must rely on her faith and the police to keep her safe. Sequel to _Second Wind (RC 38836)_. For grades 6-9. 1994. ## Enter Three Witches. RC 38998. by Kate Gilmore. read by June Carter. 2 cassettes. Uncomfortable about his home life (his mother and grandmother are witches, and a voodoo priestess occupies their garden apartment), Bren has been a loner, finding solace in Central Park and with his dog Shadow. Now his one friend, Eli, has convinced him to help with the lighting for the school production of _Macbeth_. When Bren meets Erika, First Witch and the girl of his dreams, his life changes forever. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1990. ## The Four Gallant Sisters. RC 39827. by Eric A. Kimmel. read by Barbara Rappaport. 1 cassette. Upon the death of their ailing mother, four sisters disguise themselves as men in order to learn trades and become independent. The first sister becomes a tailor, the second a hunter, the third a finger artist, and the fourth a stargazer. Employed by the new king, they gallantly rescue his bride-to-be and her four brothers--gaining respect and surprising rewards in the process. For grades K-3 and older readers. 1992. ## Desperate Pursuit. RC 39829. by Gloria D. Miklowitz. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Nicole likes Michael and she feels lucky to be dating such a handsome and generous boy, but she does not love Michael. And his intensity and possessiveness become overbearing when she meets and attempts to date Shane. Michael, determined to keep her as his girlfriend, at first bribes her with gifts. When that fails, his obsession deepens and becomes a near-fatal attraction. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1992. ## My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother. RC 39831. by Patricia Polacco. read by Barbara Rappaport. 1 cassette. Patricia lives with her mother, her grandparents, and her big brother, Richard, on a Michigan farm. Richard has orange hair, is covered with freckles, and wears glasses. And he makes Patricia sick when he says he can beat her at just about anything, and does. One night at bedtime, Bubbie, her grandmother, tells Patricia how to wish on a falling star. She soon learns that it pays to be careful what you wish for! For grades K-3. 1994. ## Catherine, Called Birdy. RC 39832. by Karen Cushman. read by Kimberly Schraf. 1 cassette. Life in the last decade of the thirteenth century as seen through the eyes of a teenage girl. Birdy, the daughter of a minor lord and lady in Lincolnshire, has been ordered by her older brother, a monk, to keep a journal for one year. She reluctantly agrees. In it Birdy portrays the tedium of life in the Middle Ages, the unending chores, the lowly role of women, and the selling of a girl in marriage to the highest bidder. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1994. ## Echoes of the White Giraffe. RC 39909. by Sook Nyul Choi. read by Nancy Kronenfeld. 1 cassette. In this sequel to _Year of Impossible Goodbyes (RC 36945)_, Sookan, now fifteen, and her family are again separated--this time by the Korean War. Fleeing bombs, Sookan, her young brother, and their mother arrive safely in Pusan, but the whereabouts of the men is unknown. Living with other refugees, the family tries to keep up hope. Through the church choir, Sookan meets Junho, with whom she develops a daring friendship. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 1993. ## Lydia Jane and the Baby-Sitter Exchange. RC 39910. by Natalie Honeycutt. read by Margaret Anne Walterhouse. 1 cassette. Precocious eight-year-old Lydia Jane Bly finds her new after-school baby-sitter, Mrs. Humphrey, and her plethora of rules to be absolutely stifling. Setting out to remedy the situation, she devises a series of child care alternatives. Finally, her grandmother advises Lydia's parents to hire a bright high school student who can channel their daughter's scientific curiosity. For grades 3-6. 1993. ## Nothing but Trouble, Trouble, Trouble. RC 39915. by Patricia Hermes. read by June Carter. 1 cassette. Fifth-grader Alex, who seems to attract trouble, is determined to prove to her parents that she is old enough to babysit so she can earn the money to have her ears pierced. She also must prove she is "responsible," through a class project requiring her to care for a pet for the weekend. Although her sister is allergic to pets, Alex tries to obtain a classmate's cats--and has nothing but trouble. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 1994. ## The Ninth Issue. RC 39922. by Dallin Malmgren. read by June Carter. 1 cassette. Blue Hocker is angry when he must transfer in his senior year from his small Missouri high school to a large Texas school. Failing to make the football team, he winds up in a journalism course that puts him on the staff of the school newspaper. Mr. Choate, the advisor, advocates a free press, and the students cover controversial stories. The principal, however, sees Mr. Choate as a threat and refuses to rehire him. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1989. ## The Golly Sisters Go West. RC 40049. by Betsy Byars. read by Susan McInerney. 1 cassette. May-May and Rose Golly know their songs and dances and are all set to head west when their horse refuses to go. Once they learn the right words, they're off. But the two sisters still run into trouble because they get mad at each other over who starts the show and who will wear the blue dress. They get lost and sometimes they're afraid, but when they stop fussing, they have one adventure after another. __For grades K-3. 1985. ## Hooray for the Golly Sisters!. RC 40050. by Betsy Byars. read by Susan McInerney. 1 cassette. In this sequel to _The Golly Sisters Go West (RC 40049)_, May-May and Rose Golly have to get their horse and wagon across a big river so they can get to town to put on their traveling show. In other adventures, May-May makes the mistake of using pigs instead of rabbits in her magic hat act, Rose tries to sing and dance on a high wire, and the sisters also face a scary swamp. For preschool-grade 2. 1990. ## The Golly Sisters Ride Again. RC 40051. by Betsy Byars. read by Susan McInerney. 1 cassette. In this sequel to _Hooray for the Golly Sisters! (RC 40050)_, May-May and Rose Golly continue their adventures with their traveling show. They learn that having a goat in the audience really does mean bad luck, they find a talking rock but disagree with it, they fight over who gets to play a princess, they go on a much-needed holiday, and they weather a thunderstorm. For grades K-3. 1994. ## The In-Between Days. RC 40053. by Eve Bunting. read by John Lescault. 1 cassette. George has been lonely since his mother died after his brother James, now five, was born. The boys are close to their father, who runs a bike shop on the island. When recently divorced Caroline rents a bike for a day of cycling, the boys show her around. They like her a lot until their father shows that he likes her too. Then George plays a mean trick on Caroline that makes everyone miserable, himself most of all. For grades 3-6. 1994. ## Tricia's Got T-R-O-U-B-L-E! The Twelve Candles Club, Book 4. RC 40739. by Elaine L. Schulte. read by Pam Ward. 1 cassette. The club started by Tricia and her friends to earn money in _Becky's Brainstorm (RC 40271)_ is very successful, but the rest of Tricia's life isn't going so well. Her father moved out two months ago and is seeing obnoxious Odette. When the club helps Odette's grandparents with a party, Odette accuses the girls of stealing paintings! Tricia prays to understand what her father sees in this woman. For grades 3-6. 1993. ## The Last Safe Place on Earth. RC 41153. by Richard Peck. read by Erik Sandvold. 1 cassette. High school sophomore Todd Tobin considers his family home on Tranquility Lane in Walden Woods to be the last safe place on earth. It's made even more perfect when wonderful Laurel Kellerman becomes his sister Marnie's babysitter. Then trouble erupts among Todd's schoolmates and even spreads to the Tobin home. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 1995. ## Steal Away Home. RC 41158. by Lois Ruby. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 1 cassette. The Shannon family has just moved into an old house in Kansas, and twelve-year-old Dana is not too thrilled about stripping wallpaper until she discovers a skeleton on a cot in a boarded-up space behind the wall. There is also a small diary from which Dana learns about underground railroad activities in her historic house, which was once owned by a Quaker family. But what especially excites Dana is information about the person who died. For grades 3-6. 1994. ## In Wintertime. RC 41311. by Kim Howard. read by Janis Gray. 1 cassette. A little girl is cozy in bed, listening to her grandmother's stories of growing up in a frozen land. The sun didn't rise all winter, so every day was dark and cold. But young grandmother still had fun going to the market and taking the train to visit her own grandparents with her mother and father. For grades K-3. 1994. ## The Elephant at the Waldorf. RC 41315. by Anne Miranda. read by Janis Gray. 1 cassette. A young girl and her mother are walking in front of the Waldorf Astoria one summer night, when they spot an elephant on a big truck. Alas, it seems that no one is able to get the elephant to leave the truck and go into the Waldorf Astoria to entertain the guests. What is to be done? For preschool-grade 2. 1995. ## Someday a Tree. RC 41317. by Eve Bunting. read by Janis Gray. 1 cassette. Alice and her mother like to spend time under the huge old tree on their property. Alice's parents were picnicking in the shade of this same tree when they decided to buy the land, and later they christened Alice there. But now Alice notices that something seems very wrong with the tree. For grades K-3. 1993. ## Whispering Brook Farm. RC 41336. by Carrie Bender. read by Kerry Cundiff. 1 cassette. Nancy Petersheim, nine, lives with her parents, grandparents, brothers, and sisters on a farm in Amish country. Nancy loves every bit of Whispering Brook Farm, and she hopes her family will always live there. Nancy faces the death of a family member and the joy of a wedding. Then her father announces he might sell the farm! For grades 4-7. 1995. ## Tristan and Iseult. RC 41339. by Rosemary Sutcliff. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette (Reissue). A retelling of the ancient Celtic tale about the tragic love affair of a warrior and the red-haired princess of Ireland. Violence. For grades 6-9. 1971. ## Imagine Me on a Sit-Ski!. RC 41341. by George Moran. read by John Polk. 1 cassette. Billy uses a wheelchair and talks with a wordboard because he has cerebral palsy. He is both excited and scared when he learns that everyone in his class is going to be taught to ski. Some will use walkers or crutches fitted with little skis, but Billy gets to use a sit-ski! For grades 2-4. 1995. ## Land of Hope: Ellis Island, Book 1. RC 41343. by Joan Lowery Nixon. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette. 1902. Rebekah Levinsky, fourteen, and her family leave their home in a Russian _shtetl_ and begin the arduous journey to America. On the ship, Rebekah meets Kristin Swensen from Sweden and Rose Carney from Ireland. The girls become close friends but must separate when they reach New York. Rebekah and her family discover they have to work long days in a sweatshop to survive. Prequel to _Land of Promise (RC 41344)_. For grades 5-8. 1992. ## Land of Promise: Ellis Island, Book 2. RC 41344. by Joan Lowery Nixon. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette. In this sequel to _Land of Hope (RC 41343)_, Irish immigrant Rose Carney is abandoned by her uncle and must travel to Chicago with Kristin Swensen's family. When she reaches Chicago, Rose finds a job as a shop girl and takes responsibility for her father's and brother's finances in order to save money for the rest of their family to come to America. For grades 5-8. 1992. ## Land of Dreams: Ellis Island, Book 3. RC 41345. by Joan Lowery Nixon. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette. It is 1902 when teenaged Kristin Swenson and her parents arrive at their Minnesota farm. Strong-willed Kristin has trouble understanding why her family want to retain the old customs they had in Sweden instead of adapting to life in America. But eventually they all begin to compromise and Kristin starts attending school and fitting in with American ways. Sequel to _Land of Promise (RC 41344)_. For grades 5-8. 1994. ## Some of the Kinder Planets. RC 41359. by Tim Wynne-Jones. read by Gary Tipton. 1 cassette. Collection of nine short stories takes the reader into an alternate universe of the mind. In "The Night of the Pomegranate," Harriet spends too much time outside looking at Mars instead of working on her solar system project. "The Hope Bakery" tells the tale of Sloane and his younger brother, Todd, and their strange trips into the woods. For grades 3-6. 1993. ## Chickens! Chickens!. RC 41363. by Barbara Ann Porte. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette. A man who lives on a chicken farm loves to paint pictures. But all he paints are chickens, lots and lots of chickens. His neighbors don't want his paintings because they are tired of chickens. When the man moves to the city, he falls in love with a woman who figures out what to do with all his chicken paintings. For preschool-grade 2. 1995. ## Loop the Loop. RC 41364. by Barbara Dugan. read by Janis Gray. 1 cassette. Anne is sitting in her front yard talking to her doll Eleanor, when she hears someone say, "That's good advice." Anne looks up to see Mrs. Simpson in her wheelchair. Mrs. Simpson has a yo-yo that she is spinning up and down. Soon Anne and Mrs. Simpson are meeting every day. Then Mrs. Simpson falls and breaks her hip and has to go to the hospital. For grades K-3. 1992. ## The Barn. RC 41373. by Avi. read by Gary Tipton. 1 cassette. Oregon Territory, 1855. Because Ben is the smartest one in his family, he is attending boarding school. But his mother died last year and his father has had a stroke. So Ben's sister, Nettie, has come to bring him home. It is up to Ben to care for their paralyzed father while Nettie and their brother, Harrison, try to run the farm and build the barn their father always wanted. For grades 4-7. 1994. ## The Mud Family. RC 41380. by Betsy James. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 1 cassette. Sosi's Anasazi family is worried because it has not rained for a long time. They are cross with Sosi, so she retreats to a dwindling pool where she makes a family of mud people. In this family, the daughter is the favorite and gets a lot of attention. For grades K-3. 1994. ## Like Butter on Pancakes. RC 41381. by Jonathan London. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette. The sun ticks, the birds talk, and the early morning light melts like butter on pancakes, spreading yellow and warm across your bed. The day has begun. And your day is so busy that before long the night is creeping in, and the sun sleeps, and the birds do, too. For preschool-grade 2. 1995. ## Emily and Alice. RC 41390. by Joyce Champion. read by Kerry Cundiff. 1 cassette. Emily looks out the window and sees a new family moving in. Best of all, they have a little girl with long black hair and pink sandals! But as Emily runs over to meet her, she begins to worry. What if the new girl doesn't want a friend with red hair and striped knee socks? Prequel to _Emily and Alice Again (RC 41391)_. For preschool-grade 2. 1993. ## Two Ways to Count to Ten: A Liberian Folktale. RC 41392. retold by Ruby Dee. read by Bruce Huntey. 1 cassette. Long ago the leopard was the king of the jungle. When it came time for him to pick the animal who would become king after him and marry his daughter, the leopard held a contest. The animal who could throw a spear into the air and count to ten before it fell would be the next king. For grades K-3. 1988. ## Henry and Mudge and the Careful Cousin. RC 41395. by Cynthia Rylant. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 1 cassette. Henry and his big dog, Mudge, are waiting for Henry's cousin Annie to come spend the night. But when she gets out of the car with her frilly dress and her shiny shoes, Henry knows he's in trouble. He and Mudge are not the clean and tidy type. For grades K-3. 1994. ## Homer and the House Next Door. RC 41397. by Robin Pulver. read by Bruce Huntey. 1 cassette. Homer the dog is very depressed when his next-door neighbor, Ms. Gallivant, moves away. He misses her biscuits, scratches, and tennis balls. But things get worse when Homer's master, Hank, decides it's time they moved too! For preschool-grade 2. 1994. ## Tonight, by Sea. RC 41398. by Frances Temple. read by Carole Jordan Stewart. 1 cassette. Paulie lives with her grandmother and uncle in the tiny community of Belle Fleuve on the island of Haiti. Her parents have already gone across the sea to seek a better life. And now Paulie's uncle is secretly building a boat so they too can leave. The boat, _Chache Lavi (Seek Life)_, is almost finished when tragedy strikes. For grades 5-8. 1995. ## Moominland Midwinter. RC 41421. by Tove Jansson. read by Ed Blake. 1 cassette. In November the Moomin family had a good meal of pine needles and then they all retired to their beds to sleep until April. But in January, Moomintroll is awakened by a streak of moonlight, and he just cannot go back to sleep. After wandering around his dark house, he decides to venture outside to see what the winter world is like. For grades 4-7. 1958. ## Ozzie on His Own. RC 41428. by Johanna Hurwitz. read by Nona Pipes. 1 cassette. In this sequel to _Roz and Ozzie (RC 38152)_, ten-year-old Roz is in England for the summer with her parents, and her eight-year-old uncle, Ozzie, misses her. He cheers up when his neighbor lets him turn her old chicken coop into a clubhouse. He even meets some new neighborhood children who agree to join his club. But when Ozzie's fifty-six-year-old father has a heart attack, Ozzie feels all alone again. For grades 3-6. 1995. ## In My Mother's Garden. RC 41442. by Melissa Madenski. read by Nona Pipes. 1 cassette. It is the first day of spring, and Rosie is very excited. Her mother's birthday will soon be here, and Rosie has a special surprise planned. Because her mother loves flowers, especially pansies, Rosie is going to make her a pansy garden. But can Rosie keep the secret until her mother's birthday? For grades K-3. 1995. ## A Bowl of Mischief. RC 41467. by Ellen Kindt McKenzie. read by Anne Hancock. 1 cassette. One day Phufadia, a holy man, is walking in the desert when he finds an abandoned boy. Phufadia takes the boy home with him, names him Ranji, and begins to train him to be wise. But Ranji is an imp, a scamp, and full of mischief and does not pay attention to Phufadia's teachings. Then, when Phufadia dies, Ranji wishes he had listened. For grades 5-8. 1992. ## The Rooster Who Lost His Crow. RC 41484. by Wendy Cheyette Lewison. read by Bob Askey. 1 cassette. Every morning, just as the orange sun begins to peek over the chicken coop, Rooster hurries out into the farmyard to awaken the farmer with his "cock-a-doodle-doo!" But one morning, Rooster is frightened by a bee and loses his "cock-a-doodle-doo!" Now who will wake up the farmer? For preschool-grade 2. 1995. ## The Dark Stairs: A Herculeah Jones Mystery. RC 41485. by Betsy Byars. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 1 cassette. Herculeah's private-investigator mother named her after the hero of the movie _Hercules vs. the Moloch_. When Herculeah sees her mother's latest client, the feisty teenager realizes she's met her own hulking, scary Moloch. On top of that, her policeman father's latest case involving a mysterious house makes Herculeah's hair frizz, a sure sign that she's in danger. For grades 5-8. 1994. ## Mr. Green Peas. RC 41503. by Judith Caseley. read by Bob Askey. 1 cassette. Norman Slope likes going to nursery school, but he has a problem. He is the only one in his class who does not have a pet. Norman tries to convince his parents to get him a pet, but cats and dogs make his father allergic, gerbils and hamsters look too much like rats to his mother, and a bird would make too much noise. Then one day Norman's father comes home with a surprise for Norman. For grades K-3. 1995. ## Hang Tough, Paul Mather. RC 41504. by Alfred Slote. read by Erik Sandvold. 1 cassette (Reissue). Paul Mather is a born pitcher until leukemia strikes him, forcing him to fight both his parents' protectiveness and the complications of the disease. For grades 3-6. 1973. ## A Shocker on Shock Street. RC 41512. by R.L. Stine. read by Ilona Dulaski. 1 cassette. After Erin and Marty watch the sixth Shocker on Shock Street movie, they visit Erin's father in his office. Mr. Wright, who designs theme parks, has great news. He's developed a tour of the Shocker studio and Erin and Marty get to be the first children to try it out. As they revisit scenes from Shocker movies, Erin and Marty begin to have trouble telling what's fake and what's horribly real. For grades 4-7. 1995. ## Pepi and the Secret Names. RC 41520. by Jill Paton Walsh. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Pepi and his mother and father live on the banks of the Nile River where Prince Dhutmose has ordered a tomb to be built for the time when he will live in the Land of the Dead. Pepi's father is working on the paintings for the tomb, and each day he needs a different animal. It is Pepi who befriends the animals by guessing their secret name, and he gets them to pose for his father. For grades 2-4. 1994. ## How Turtle's Back Was Cracked: A Traditional Cherokee Tale. RC 41522. retold by Gayle Ross. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Back in the days when all animals and people spoke the same language, Turtle and Possum were best friends because neither of them liked to go anywhere in a big hurry and both loved persimmons. One day while sharing their favorite fruit, something happens that changes Turtle forever. For preschool-grade 2. 1995. ## The Case of the Fantastic Footprints. RC 41531. by E.W. Hildick. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. The McGurk Organization of young private detectives takes on a case of proving a classmate's cat is not responsible for the footprints in a neighbor's new driveway. This inspires McGurk to create a footprint-testing laboratory--just in time to interpret some pretty puzzling footprints that begin showing up around town. For grades 3-6. 1994. ## The Reason for Janey. RC 41544. by Nancy Hope Wilson. read by Michele Schaeffer. 1 cassette. Philura Higley Mason (Philly) is very scientific minded but is having trouble figuring out relationships. For example, why does Janey, a retarded woman who just moved in with Philly's family, fit in so well? And why shouldn't Janey track down her natural father? And why does Philly get hives after visiting her own divorced father? Finding the answers sidetracks Philly's science fair project. For grades 3-6. 1994. ## So Much. RC 41545. by Trish Cooke. read by Bob Moore. 1 cassette. Mom and baby aren't doing anything, nothing really, and then the doorbell rings. It's Auntie Bibba, and she wants to squeeze the baby SO MUCH! Soon the doorbell rings again. And again. Pretty soon there is a whole house full of people who want to love the baby SO MUCH! For preschool-grade 2. 1994. ## Thunderhoof. RC 41546. by Syd Hoff. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. The story of how Thunderhoof, the last great horse to run wild out West, lets himself be tamed. For preschool-grade 2 to share with older readers. 1971. ## You Can't Eat Your Chicken Pox, Amber Brown. RC 41589. by Paula Danziger. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette. School is over for the summer, and Amber Brown has her "passport" to the fourth grade. She also has a real passport because she is going to London with her Aunt Pam, and then she is going to Paris to visit her father. But when Amber arrives in London, she discovers she has the chicken pox and all of her plans begin to change. Sequel to _Amber Brown Is Not a Crayon (RC 40386)_. For grades 2-4. 1995. ## More Rootabagas: Stories. RC 41593. by Carl Sandburg. read by Gary Tipton. 1 cassette. As noted in the foreword, Sandburg, searching for bedtime stories for his three daughters, lamented the lack of fairy tales native to the United States. So, the famous poet wrote his own, which he described as "tales with American fooling in them." Indeed, there is "fooling" and whimsy aplenty in this collection of ten previously unpublished stories. Companion to _Rootabaga Stories (RC 25522)_. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 1993. ## The Monkey and the Crocodile: A Jataka Tale from India. RC 41594. by Paul Galdone. read by Andy Chappell. 1 cassette. In the jungle on the banks of the river is a mango tree where many monkeys live. And in the river are many crocodiles. There is one young crocodile who is always hungry, and he has decided to have a particular monkey for his next meal. What will the monkey do? For grades K-3. 1969. ## A Wind in the Door. RC 41596. by Madeleine L'Engle. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette (Reissue). Evil in the form of the Echthroi is spreading throughout the galaxy, but Meg Murry is not involved in the struggle until the Echthroi invade her younger brother. Sequel to _A Wrinkle in Time (RC 9768)_. For grades 6-9. 1973. ## Good Night, Stella. RC 41603. by Kate McMullan. read by Janis Gray. 1 cassette. Stella's father puts her to bed, but she can't sleep. She keeps calling to him with worries about vampire bats, eyeballs falling out, and not being able to stop swallowing. Finally her father tells her he is too tired to wait up for Stella's mother to come home from the movies, so wide-awake Stella offers to take his place. For preschool-grade 2. 1994. ## D.W. the Picky Eater. RC 41641. by Marc Brown. read by Suzanne Toren. 1 cassette. Arthur the aardvark's little sister, D.W., is becoming quite a picky eater. She won't eat pickles, tomatoes, eggplant, mushrooms, liver, spinach, and a lot of other foods. She is so picky she can't go to restaurants with her family anymore. But then D.W. realizes she might be missing out on something. For grades K-3. 1995.# # Down in the Piney Woods. RC 41647. by Ethel Footman Smothers. read by Connie Winston. 1 cassette. Ten-year-old Annie Rye; Brother, going on eight; and Elouise, the baby, live with their parents on a farm in Georgia where Daddy is a sharecropper. Annie Rye likes things the way they are, so she is not happy when she learns her three half-sisters are coming to live with them. Things get even worse when a white family also comes to live on the land. But life changes for everyone when Daddy rescues a white child. For grades 5-8. 1992. ## Paddington Abroad. RC 41653. by Michael Bond. read by Tom Martin. 1 cassette (Reissue). Paddington, the little bear who loves marmalade sandwiches, goes on vacation in France, where he gets himself into one funny scrape after another. For grades 3-6. 1972. ## Arthur's Eyes. RC 41678. by Marc Brown. read by John Horton. 1 cassette. Arthur can't see the board at school and has trouble reading. He gets his eyes checked and learns he should wear glasses. Arthur likes the glasses he picks until he discovers what his friends think of them. For grades K-3. 1979. ## Moriah's Pond. RC 41679. by Ethel Footman Smothers. read by Connie Winston. 1 cassette. In this sequel to _Down in the Piney Woods (RC 41647)_, Annie Rye, ten, and her older sisters, Brat and Maybaby, are staying with their great-grandmother, Moriah. While the girls do chores and play in the pond, Moriah keeps house for her landlord, Mr. Daniels. His granddaughter, Betty Jean, wants to make friends with the sisters even though Mr. Daniels doesn't like her mixing with black children. For grades 4-7. 1995. ## The Velveteen Rabbit; or, How Toys Become Real. RC 41681. by Margery Williams. read by Catherine Byers. 1 cassette (Reissue). The Velveteen Rabbit suffers more hardship than most other stuffed animals, and finally he is thrown into the trash. But the love of his owner and the help of the "Fairy of Old Toys" salvage the Velveteen Rabbit and transform him into a real, live rabbit with a soft, cotton tail. For grades 2-5. 1922. ## The Moonglow Roll-O-Rama. RC 41683. by Dav Pilkey. read by Gordon Gould. 1 cassette. There is a wonderful place on an island beyond the lagoon, where beneath the blue moon lies the Moonglow Roll-O-Rama. And every night while people sleep snugly in their beds, the animals go to this spot where the magic of moonlight sweeps them skating up to the sky. For preschool-grade 2. 1995. ## Barney Is Best. RC 41684. by Nancy White Carlstrom. read by Christopher Hurt. 1 cassette. When a little boy has to go to the hospital to get his tonsils out, his family tells him he can take a stuffed animal with him. They want him to take one of his newer toys, but he argues that his brother's old elephant Barney is the best. For preschool-grade 2. 1994. ## Blabber Mouth. RC 41704. by Morris Gleitzman. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Rowena Batts's father is the most talked-about apple farmer in Australia because of his outlandish dress and behavior. Now that Rowena is trying to make friends at a new school, she wants to tell her father to change. Rowena was born with some parts missing from her throat, so she uses her hands to speak. But now she finds a more dramatic way to get her father's attention. Prequel to _Sticky Beak (RC 41705)_. For grades 3-6. 1992. ## Sticky Beak. RC 41705. by Morris Gleitzman. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. In this sequel to _Blabber Mouth (RC 41704)_, mute Rowena Batts realizes she's upset that her father and Ms. Dunning, her former teacher, are going to have a baby. When a schoolmate gives up a cockatoo named Sticky Beak just because he can't talk, Rowena adopts him. She knows what it feels like to be replaced by something that talks better. For grades 3-6. 1993. ## Lyle at the Office. RC 41711. by Bernard Waber. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Lyle is a very funny crocodile, and everyone likes him. Because of this, people are always offering Lyle jobs. But he is happy living with the Primms and doesn't need to work. One day Lyle goes to visit the advertising agency where Mr. Primm is thinking up new ideas for selling Krispie Krunchie Krackles cereal. Lyle has a great time until Mr. Primm's boss wants to hire him. For preschool-grade 2. 1994. ## The Rattlebang Picnic. RC 41713. by Margaret Mahy. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Mr. and Mrs. McTavish, their seven children, and Granny McTavish often go to the beach. They always take along some of Granny's pizza, which she bakes at a low temperature for one or two hours. The pizzas are too hard to eat, but they make great frisbees. Then one day the family goes to Mount Fogg and finds a more unusual use for Granny's pizza. For preschool-grade 2. 1994. ## Melanie and the Modeling Mess. RC 41733. by Elaine L. Schulte. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 1 cassette. Melanie Lin has just moved to California from New York where she frequently did some modeling. She has been watching the members of the Twelve Candles Club and longs to join them because they seem to have so much fun together. But when Melanie offers to get the girls a modeling job, she may just be asking for trouble. For grades 3-6. 1994. ## The Boy and the Cloth of Dreams. RC 41735. by Jenny Koralek. read by Bob Askey. 1 cassette. There once was a little boy whose grandmother made a quilt of dreams for him when he was born. She had told his mother that the quilt would keep the dark night things away. But now the quilt has two holes in it, and suddenly the little boy is having bad dreams. His grandmother can mend the quilt, but first he must find the courage to bring her the threads she needs for mending. For preschool-grade 2. 1994. ## Terror at the Zoo. RC 41750. by Peg Kehret. read by Erik Sandvold. 1 cassette. When Ellen turns twelve, her grandparents give her and her eight-year-old brother, Corey, a joint birthday gift: a sleep- over at the zoo! The afternoon of the camp-out, Ellen's parents are late arriving home from a trip. Ellen and Corey leave a note and go to the zoo to wait for them. Their parents never arrive, but someone else is in the closed zoo with them. And he has a knife. Some strong language. For grades 4-6. 1992. ## Grandaddy's Stars. RC 41755. by Helen V. Griffith. read by Pam Ward. 1 cassette. In the sequel to _Grandaddy and Janetta (RC 39079)_, Janetta is thrilled to learn that Grandaddy is coming to visit her and her mother. But then she begins to worry that he won't like Baltimore because it is not as exciting as his farm in Georgia. For preschool-grade 2. 1995. ## Yolanda's Genius. RC 41794. by Carol Fenner. read by Connie Winston. 1 cassette. Big and black and a good student, fifth-grader Yolanda is often the target of jokes but always has a snappy answer. When a new friend admiringly calls her a genius, it dawns on Yolanda who the real genius is. Her little brother, Andrew, is having trouble learning to read, but he can play amazing sounds on his harmonica. To lift Andrew's spirits, Yolanda devises a way to introduce him to Chicago's music world. For grades 4-7. Newbery Honor book. 1995. ## Good Driving, Amelia Bedelia. RC 41801. by Herman Parish. read by Catherine Byers. 1 cassette. On Amelia Bedelia's birthday, her employers, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, give her the day off. She decides to go visit her cousin, so Mr. Rogers offers to let her use the couple's car. Since Amelia Bedelia hasn't driven in years, Mr. Rogers takes her out for a practice drive in the country. But Amelia Bedelia can't understand any of his directions. For grades K-3. 1995. ## Africa Dream. RC 41928. by Eloise Greenfield. read by Connie Winston. 1 cassette. A young child tells the story of a dream. She goes all the way to Africa and visits the marketplace, sings a song with new-old friends, rides a donkey, dances to her uncles' drums, and is rocked back to sleep by her long-ago grandma with Mama's face. For preschool-grade 2. 1977. ## Bad Hare Day: Goosebumps. RC 41951. by R.L. Stine. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. Tim Swanson wants to be a magician like his idol, Amaz-O, but his tricks are pretty lame, and his fierce, karate-kicking little sister, Ginny, keeps telling his classmates how they work. He wishes he could turn Ginny into a harmless rabbit and get some awesome new tricks. When Amaz-O holds a show, Tim's wishes begin to come true in a rather horrifying way. For grades 4-6. 1996. ## Night of the Living Dummy III: Goosebumps. RC 41952. by R.L. Stine. read by Ilona Dulaski. 1 cassette. Trina and Dan O'Dell's father used to be a ventriloquist, but now he runs a camera shop and has stored his dummies in the attic. You have to be brave when you go up there because of all the eyes that never blink. One day Dad comes home with a new dummy he has found in the trash. Why did someone throw it away? Trina and Dan soon find out as strange things begin to happen in their house. For grades 4-7. 1996.# # One Saturday Morning. RC 41965. by Barbara Baker. read by Marcia Churchill. 1 cassette. It's Saturday morning at the bear family's house. Waking up early, Mama is happy to have some time to herself. But when the others begin to stir, the day really begins. There's toast to make, a park to visit, and finally Papa's favorite lunch of spaghetti to prepare. For grades K-3. 1994. ### _Foreign Language Books_ The following cassette titles are available in the languages designated. Spanish General H. Norman Schwarzkopf: Autobiograf¡a. RC 40862. por H. Norman Schwarzkopf and Peter Petre. read by Juan Ramirez. 6 cassettes. El ej‚rcito fue el centro de la vida de Schwarzkopf hasta que se jubil¢ en 1991, a la edad de cincuenta y siete a¤os. Narra sus a¤os en West Point, sus dos turnos de servicio en Vietnam, sus problemas con el Pent gono y, para terminar, su comando de las tropas americanas, brit nicas y francesas durante la Guerra del Golfo. (Until his retirement in 1991 at age fifty-seven, the army was Schwarzkopf's life. He recounts his years at West Point; his two tours of duty in Vietnam; his problems with the Pentagon; and finally, his command of the American, British, and French troops during the Gulf War.) 1993. ## Dr cula. RC 40864. por Bram Stoker. read by Juan Ramirez. 4 cassettes. Una historia de vampiros ambientada a finales del siglo XIX. Jonathan Harker, un abogado ingl‚s, visita al conde Dr cula en su castillo de Transilvania para tramitar algunos negocios. No tarda en descubrir que Dr cula no es el hombre normal que aparenta ser, sino un monstruo. Su horror se acent£a cuando Dr cula se muda a Inglaterra. (A tale of vampires set in the late nineteenth century. Jonathan Harker, an English solicitor, visits Count Dr cula in his Transylvania castle to transact some business and soon learns that Dracula is not the ordinary man he appears, but a monster. His horror increases when Dr cula moves to England.) 1993. ## Papillon. RC 40865. por Henri CharriŠre. read by Juan Ramirez. 5 cassettes. Autobiograf¡a de un hombre condenado a cadena perpetua por asesinato. Describe sus experiencias en la prisi¢n y sus intentos por escapar, que se ven al fin coronados por el ‚xito. (The autobiography of a man sentenced to life imprisonment on a murder charge. He describes his prison experiences and his attempts to escape, which were eventually successful.) 1970. ## El Caso de la Mujer de los Ojos Verdes. RC 40866. por Erle Stanley Gardner. read by Juan Ramirez. 2 cassettes. Perry Mason rescata a una cliente atractiva que se ve mezclada con extorsi¢n y asesinato. Novela polic¡aca que presenta al detective Perry Mason. (Perry Mason rescues an attractive client who is involved in murder and blackmail. A Perry Mason detective novel.) 1987. ### _Talking Book Magazines_ Discs These free direct-circulation magazines are produced for NLS. To be put on the mailing list, contact your cooperating library. 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