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Good Wives: Little Women, Part II
"Good Wives continues the story of the March sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, as they approach womanhood. Meg longs to begin her new life with John Brook, though they can never be rich; Jo returns to devote herself to literature, and to Beth, whose illness has left her weak but whose serenity shines through the household; and Amy has gone to Aunt March, bribed with the offer of drawing lessons. Laurie remains irrepressible, with his high spirits and sense of fun, though his pursuit of Jo’s affections seems unlikely to succeed."
Louisa May Alcott (Author), Lorelei King (Narrator)
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Chewing the Cud: An Extraordinary Life Remembered by the Author of Babe: The Gallant Pig
"Best known for his best-selling novel, Babe, which was made into a major motion picture, Dick King-Smith draws on his over 14 years of experience on Woodlands Farm to create this thoughtful and humorous memoir. His time on the farm inspired countless stories as well as the numerous lovable characters found in them. In Chewing the Cud, he candidly talks about what moved him to become a children's author."
Dick King-Smith (Author), Dick King-Smith (Narrator)
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"Popular author Sarah Dooley offers this tale in which a 12-year-old girl loses everything. Ember's family's trailer has been burned to the ground. Now, with the school year about to start, Ember's family has no money and no place to live. Ember knows she needs to make a fresh start-but with all that's happened, is this even possible?"
Sarah Dooley (Author), Erin Moon (Narrator)
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"From the author of Labor of Love and The Boyfriend League comes another novel of fun, friends, boys, and summer, perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins, Lauren Barnholdt, and Susane Colasanti. Megan Holloway has found the perfect summer job working at Thrill Ride amusement park on Lake Erie. She’ll get to be on her own—in a dormitory with the other park employees—and play by her own rules. The only bad part is that her dreamy new boyfriend has to stay back home in Texas. But they can survive three months apart, right? And Megan can resist Parker, her incredibly hot coworker . . . right"
Rachel Hawthorne (Author), Ann Richardson (Narrator)
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Bad News for Outlaws: The Remarkable Life of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal
"Vaunda Micheaux Nelson received the Coretta Scott King Award for her children's book Almost to Freedom. Here she relays the extraordinary story of Bass Reeves, a lawman in the Old West who escaped slavery to become one of the most successful U.S. Marshals in history. 'Here, children can saddle up with a genuine Western hero in a narrative that hits the bull's-eye.'-Kirkus Reviews"
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson (Author), Kevin R. Free (Narrator)
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The Fancy Nancy Audio Collection
"Meet Nancy, who believes that more is always better when it comes to fancy. Now enjoy Fancy Nancy like you never have before with this splendiferous audio collection filled with 31 classic, splendiferous (that's fancy for great) stories starring Fancy Nancy, JoJo, Bree, Frenchy, and more!"
Jane O'connor (Author), Chloe Hennessee (Narrator)
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"Pink, pink, pink. More than anything, Pinkaclious loves pink. Enjoy this audio collection filled with stories about your favorite pink-loving character, Pinkalicious. This audio collection includes: Pinkalicious Purplicious Goldilicious Silverlicious And the Princess of Pink Treasury: Pinkalicious: School Rules Pinkalicious and the Pink Drink Pinkalicious: Pink Around the Rink Pinkalicious: Tickled Pink Pinkalicious: Pinkie Promise"
Elizabeth Kann, Victoria Kann (Author), Eliana Shaskan, Kathleen Mcinerney (Narrator)
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Warriors Don't Cry: A Searing Memoir of the Battle to Integrate Little Rock's Central High
"The landmark 1954 Supreme Court ruling, Brown v. Board of Education, brought the promise of integration to Little Rock, Arkansas, but it was hard-won for the nine black teenagers chosen to integrate Central High School in 1957. They ran a gauntlet flanked by a rampaging mob and a heavily armed Arkansas National Guard—opposition so intense that soldiers from the elite 101st Airborne Division were called in to restore order. For Melba Beals and her eight friends those steps marked their transformation into reluctant warriors—on a battlefield that helped shape the civil rights movement. Warriors Don't Cry, drawn from Melba Beals's personal diaries, is a riveting true account of her junior year at Central High—one filled with telephone threats, brigades of attacking mothers, rogue police, fireball and acid-throwing attacks, economic blackmail, and, finally, a price upon Melba's head. With the help of her English-teacher mother; her eight fellow warriors; and her gun-toting, Bible-and-Shakespeare-loving grandmother, Melba survived. And, incredibly, from a year that would hold no sweet-sixteen parties or school plays, Melba Beals emerged with indestructible faith, courage, strength, and hope."
Melba Pattillo Beals (Author), Lisa Reneé Pitts (Narrator)
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The Ramona Quimby Audio Collection
"Join Ramona Quimby, one of Newbery Medal winner Beverly Cleary’s most beloved characters, on all her wacky adventures in this audio collection! Meet Ramona. She lives on Klickitat Street with her mother, father, and big sister, Beezus. She’s not afraid of anything and is always up to something. And that’s just the beginning…. This audio collection includes: Beezus and Ramona Ramona the Pest Ramona the Brave Ramona and Her Father Ramona and Her Mother Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Ramona Forever Ramona's World"
Beverly Cleary (Author), Stockard Channing (Narrator)
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I, Too, Sing America: Three Centuries of African American Poetry
"Starting with Lucy Terry of the early eighteenth century and finishing with poet laureate Rita Dove, this inspiring anthology edited by Catherine Clinton captures the enormous talent and passion of black poets. Powerful and diverse, I, Too, Sing America is a forum for voices baring their souls, speaking their minds, tracing their roots and proclaiming their dreams. Each of the twenty-five poets is introduced with a brief biography and poetry notes to help the listener place their work in context. Included in the anthology is: - 'I, Too, Sing America' by Langston Hughes - 'Bars Fight' by Lucy Terry - 'Liberty and Peace' by Phillis Wheatley - 'On Liberty and Slavery' by George Moses Horton - 'Yes! Strike Again That Sounding String' by James M. Whitfield - 'Bury Me in a Free Land' by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper - 'The Song of the Smoke' by W.E.B. Du Bois - 'Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing' by James Weldon Johnson - 'We Wear the Mask' by Paul Laurence Dunbar - 'The Black Finger' by Angelina Weld Grimke - 'Your World' and 'Interracial' by Georgia Douglas Johnson - 'Children of the Sun' by Fenton Johnson - 'If We Must Die' and 'The White House' by Claude McKay - 'Beehive' by Jean Toomer - 'Heritage' and 'To a Dark Girl' by Gwendolyn Bennett - 'A Black Man Talks of Reaping' by Arna Bontemps - 'Harlem,' 'The Negro Speaks of Rivers,' 'Merry-Go-Round,' and 'Cross' by Langston Hughes - 'Tableau,' 'Saturday's Child,' and 'Incident' by Countee Cullen - 'Sorrow Home' by Margaret Walker - 'Martin Luther King Jr.,' 'Malcolm X,' and 'We Real Cool' by Gwendolyn Brooks - 'Still I Rise' by Maya Angelou - 'Rites of Passage' by Audre Lorde - 'In the Year' by Amiri Baraka - 'The Funeral of Martin Luther King, Jr.' by Nikki Giovanni - 'Women' by Alice Walker - 'Primer' by Rita Dove"
Catherine Clinton (Author), Ashley Bryan, Renee Joshua-Porter (Narrator)
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"This audio edition includes narration by Meryl Streep. This winning heroine will inspire every child to cheer her on as she ventures through a bitter cold snowstorm in William Steig's classic Brave Irene. Brave Irene is Irene Bobbin, the dressmaker's daughter. Her mother, Mrs. Bobbin, isn't feeling so well and can't possibly deliver the beautiful ball gown she's made for the duchess to wear that very evening. So plucky Irene volunteers to get the gown to the palace on time, in spite of the fierce snowstorm that's brewing-- quite an errand for a little girl. But where there's a will, there's a way, as Irene proves in the danger-fraught adventure that follows. She must defy the wiles of the wicked wind, her most formidable opponent, and overcome many obstacles before she completes her mission. Brave Irene is a 1986 New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year. Adapted into a short film in 1989 from director Daniel Ivanick."
William Steig (Author), Meryl Streep (Narrator)
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"From beach-read favorite Rachel Hawthorne, author of Caribbean Cruising and Island Girls and Boys, comes a ski-slope romance for those cold winter nights! Perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins, Lauren Barnholdt and Susane Colasanti. Winter Break super-secret perfect cocoa recipe: 8 oz steamed whole milk (no skim! doesn't work!) 2 tbsp. dark cocoa powder (big scoops) 1 tbsp. sugar (can't be too sweet) 4 dried, crushed mint leaves (or 1 tbsp. mint syrup) Stir thoroughly. Add mint swizzle stick. Combine with cute ski instructor, or brother's cute best friend, or cute guy you never noticed was so cute...Enjoy."
Rachel Hawthorne (Author), Tavia Gilbert (Narrator)
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