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"‘“Come along, Toto,” she said. “We will go to the Emerald City and ask the Great Oz how to get back to Kansas again.”’ Swept away from her home in Kansas by a tornado, Dorothy and her dog Toto find themselves stranded in the fantastical Land of Oz. As instructed by the Good Witch of the North and the Munchkins, Dorothy sets off on the yellow brick road to try and find her way to the Emerald City and the Wizard of Oz, who can help her get home. With her companions the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion, Dorothy experiences an adventure full of friendship, magic and danger. A much-loved children’s classic, The Wizard of Oz continues to delight readers young and old with its enchanting tale of witches, flying monkeys and silver shoes."
L. Frank Baum (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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"Jude is staying on the Isle of Barra in the Outer Hebrides. On her walk home after a night out at a dance at the north end of Barra, she hears a sound which brings an unexpected change to her life. Who is Ruari Mor? How does he know about her even though they have never met before? Is he really of the Selchie - the Seal People who can take on human lives and suddenly become seals again? Jude is sceptical, but...."
Judith M. Day (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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"Jude is staying on the Isle of Barra in the Outer Hebrides. On her walk home after a night out at a dance at the north end of Barra, she hears a sound which brings an unexpected change to her life. Who is Ruari Mor? How does he know about her even though they have never met before? Is he really of the Selchie - the Seal People who can take on human lives and suddenly become seals again? Jude is sceptical, but...."
Judith M. Day (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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The Wings of Woolcot: A Modern Fantasy
"Mysterious happenings to a small handicapped boy in a little Somerset village, way back in the 1930s, suddenly repeat themselves in the 21st Century. At the first event the villagers kept quiet about what they thought was either hallucination, witchcraft or a little boy’s mischief. They suspected, quite rightly, that they wouldn’t be believed. However, silence turns out to be impossible in the present media and online culture, with the result that the lives of two families are disrupted and changed forever."
Mary Frances (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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"It’s funny how things have a way of working themselves out. Sooner or later, lost things are found, complicated situations are resolved and wrongs are righted. Set in rural England during the early to mid-twentieth century, this story weaves together the changing lives of landed gentry, animal lovers and ordinary people who share a purpose. Those who live, love and work in Armsworth Manor draw us into their world through their words as between them, the story unfolds."
Janet Ollerenshaw (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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"Sometimes you're so busy writing other people's stories that you lose the plot of your own. This wasn't how Kelsey Worthington's day was supposed to go. She wasn't supposed to be picking up Starbucks for her smarmy boss. She wasn't supposed to get hit by a car that jumped the curb. And she certainly wasn't supposed to wake up in a hospital room next to Georgina Tate-the legendary matriarch of New York City businesswomen. Kelsey and Georgina couldn't be more opposite. Kelsey's a dreamer, a writer who questions her own skill. And Georgina is a confident businesswoman whose years of shouldering her way into boardrooms and making her voice heard have made her far too outspoken for the faint of heart. But now, when Georgina's failing kidneys force her to face some big regrets about the way she's lived her life, the two women recognize they share a common thread. Maybe it's time to confront a few things. They must ask themselves: What if I said yes to everything I've always said no to? With Georgina as her companion, Kelsey soon finds herself doing things she's never done before. Eating street food. Swimming in the ocean. Matchmaking for Georgina with the help of Georgina's handsome son. And writing her own romance-both in book form and in real life. So begins the Summer of Yes. - Stand-alone novel - Perfect for fans of Denise Hunter and Rachel Linden - Book length: 100,000 words - Includes discussion questions for book clubs"
Courtney Walsh (Author), Cathi Colas, Tanya Eby (Narrator)
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Bake Off: A Granny Horror Short Story
"Sometimes, pure evil is baked with love. Ida Mae Turnbull is the no nonsense, 82-year-old judge of Happy Hollow's annual charity baking competition. The prestigious event has been the town's pride and joy for more than a hundred years—Until his year. This year, something dark, something evil, something hungry, lurks in the cherry pie. Ida Mae will face a terror unlike any humanity has ever seen. Because sometimes, pure evil is baked with love. Because sometimes, good grannies go bad, and some bakers will do anything to win. Bake Off is a new granny horror comedy short story from D.M. Guay, author of the 24/7 Demon Mart series. It's perfect for fans of cult horror, horror comedy, monster comedy, and granny horror. Bake Off is like 'Call of Cthulhu' meets 'Great British Baking Show.' If you're looking for a quick listen--one hour or less--full of Lovecraftian hell monsters and cultists, this is the book for you. More books by D.M. Guay The Graveyard Shift: A Lovecraftian horror comedy Monster Burger: A zombie comedy Angel Trouble: A grim reaper comedy (Re)Possessed: a demon horror comedy Revenge of the Furballs: Horror comedy with fangs Kevin vs the Mothman Kevin vs the Loveland Frogs Hell for the Holidays: A Christmas horror Critters from the Poo Lagoon: A 24/7 Demon Mart creature feature"
D.M. Guay (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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"The only thing worse than rain on your wedding day? Hellfire. A drone mission gone awry just blew up one bride's special day, and she calls on celebrated war hero and justice-hungry lawyer Christine Sussman to bring the responsible parties to justice. But while court cases fought solely on US soil are tough, this international battle is near impossible to navigate. Especially when big oil spills into the mix. Are the depths of Christine's legal knowledge enough to beat out the depths of the guilty parties' pockets, or has this attorney finally found a case she simply cannot win?"
John Ellsworth (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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Christine Sussman: Court Order
"Once a decorated soldier, now a hero in the courtroom, Christine Sussman doesn't back down from a fight. But can one lawyer secure victory when the whole system seems rigged against her client? That's exactly what Christine will find out when she agrees to represent a young woman who was assaulted at a college party and then forced to relive the event over and over again, thanks to a media firestorm. The accused and their protectors will do anything to stay out of prison—and that includes bending the law in their favor. Is Christine willing to bend it right back to secure a win for her client?"
John Ellsworth (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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"A family is devastated by the sudden, unexplained illness and death of their mother, Caroline. The cause of death initially is unknown and tensions rise over a dispute for an autopsy. When the cause of death is revealed, their already strained relationship is torn apart as suspicions arise from among them. Faith in God, dogged determination and support of her husband, helps Virginia through the pain to uncover a darkness that will change their lives forever."
J. Shanell Evans (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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The Jury: A Very Short Introduction
"Almost every society has professional judges, but from ancient Athens to modern Asia, cultures have wanted ordinary people involved in legal decisions. The use of juries comes with challenges; societies must determine how to select jurors, what cases jurors should decide and by what rules, and how to inform jurors about the law and evidence. This Very Short Introduction shows how and why societies around the world have used juries, charting the spread of the twelve-person jury from England to the British colonies in America, Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, and the Caribbean. In criminal cases, use of lay jurors has stretched to nations in Europe, Latin America, and Asia as they aspire to democracy, greater popular participation in government, and legitimacy of the justice system. But in English-speaking countries, jury trials are declining. Civil juries have been virtually abolished everywhere except the United States, and even there they are rare. In criminal cases, plea bargaining is now taking the place of jury trials. In this book, Renée Lettow Lerner describes the benefits and challenges of using juries, including jury nullification, and considers how innovations from non-English-speaking countries may be key to the survival of lay participation."
Renée Lettow Lerner (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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Literature and the New Culture Wars: Triggers, Cancel Culture, and the Teacher's Dilemma
"Can educators continue to teach troubling but worthwhile texts? Our current 'culture wars' have reshaped the politics of secondary literature instruction. Due to a variety of challenges from both the left and the right—to language or subject matter, to potentially triggering content, or to authors who have been canceled—school reading lists are rapidly shrinking. For many teachers, choosing which books to include in their curriculum has become an agonizing task with political, professional, and ethical dimensions. In Literature and the New Culture Wars, Deborah Appleman calls for a reacknowledgment of the intellectual and affective work that literature can do, and offers ways to continue to teach troubling texts without doing harm. Rather than banishing challenged texts from our classrooms, she writes, we should be confronting and teaching the controversies they invoke. Her book is a timely and eloquent argument for a reasoned approach to determining what literature still deserves to be read and taught and discussed."
Deborah Appleman (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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