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The Rise of Islam: Muhammad and the Caliphates
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Before the advent of Islam, the Arabian Peninsula was home to a diverse and complex society. Its population consisted of a wide variety of tribes, each with distinct customs, languages, and beliefs. The region's geography played a significant role in shaping its culture and politics. The desert environment was harsh, and the nomadic Bedouins who inhabited it relied on their ability to adapt and survive in such an unforgiving landscape. Their culture was largely centered on tribalism, with each tribe functioning as an independent social and political unit. Loyalty to one's tribe was paramount, and conflicts between tribes were common. The Arabian Peninsula was also a crossroads for trade between the east and west, connecting the Byzantine Empire, the Sassanian Empire, and the growing civilizations of India and Africa. This made it an important center for commerce, and several major trading cities, most notably Mecca and Yathrib (later known as Medina), flourished. Mecca, in particular, was a significant religious and commercial hub, with the Kaaba, a pre-Islamic shrine, serving as a focal point for various Arabian tribes’ pilgrimage practices. Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia was polytheistic, and many Arabs believed in a variety of gods and spirits, each associated with different aspects of nature and life. These gods were often represented by idols, and religious rituals were an integral part of daily life. However, there were also pockets of monotheism, including Jewish and Christian communities, particularly in the more urbanized areas of the peninsula. These monotheistic beliefs, along with the philosophical ideas emerging from the Byzantine and Sassanian empires, set the stage for the radical religious transformation that would follow with the rise of Islam."
Nova Ashford (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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MENOPAUSE: Own Your Heart Health and Thrive in Midlife
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Take control of your heart health and thrive through menopause. Menopause: Own Your Heart Health and Thrive in Midlife is a practical, empowering guide for women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s. It uncovers the critical connection between menopause and heart disease—and shows you how to protect your cardiovascular health with confidence. Learn how hormonal changes affect your heart, and discover proven strategies for reducing risk through nutrition, exercise, stress management, and medical support. Inside you'll learn: - The early signs of heart disease - How menopause impacts blood pressure, cholesterol, and metabolism - Lifestyle changes that actually work - What to ask your doctor about screenings and hormone therapy Whether you're in perimenopause or postmenopause, this book will help you feel strong, informed, and in control of your health. Menopause is a new chapter—make it your strongest yet."
IBRAHIM MURITALA (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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Set Apart: A Mormon Mother's Fight for Family & Her Gay Son
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. One clear Spring night: Thursday, April 11, 1996, 10:10 PM, our whole world exploded; one defining moment and all our lives would change. Our son told us he was gay. The news in and of itself was disturbing, but learning to live and love with this information was life changing in ways we never expected. We were devoted Mormons but our church didn't want to learn to live and love with us. This book is about how our family learned to cope, and how our church didn't. This is a story about one family and what family means to us. A deep dive into doctrine and the science regarding homosexuality."
Jan Martin, PAUL GIBSON (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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The Spanish-American War: Emergence of an American Empire
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Spanish-American War, which began in 1898, marked a significant turning point in American history. It was a conflict driven by a combination of political, economic, and social factors that had been brewing for decades. At the heart of the war was the decline of the Spanish Empire and the rise of the United States as an emerging global power. By the late 19th century, Spain’s once vast empire had deteriorated, and its remaining territories in the Caribbean and Pacific were under increasing pressure from both internal unrest and foreign powers. In Cuba, the last significant Spanish colony in the Americas, the desire for independence had grown over several decades. Cuban rebels had fought for years against Spanish colonial rule, but by the 1890s, their struggle intensified. The Cuban War of Independence, led by figures like José Martí, gained momentum as Spain’s ability to maintain control of the island weakened. The United States, with its growing interests in the Caribbean, began to take a more active role, supporting Cuban independence efforts in the hope of gaining political and economic benefits. U.S. economic interests in the region were also a key factor in the lead-up to war. American businesses, particularly those involved in sugar, tobacco, and mining industries, had significant investments in Cuba. The U.S. government, under President Grover Cleveland, had already been involved in efforts to mediate the conflict and protect American citizens and property. However, by the time William McKinley took office in 1897, public opinion in the United States had shifted toward more direct intervention, partly driven by a growing sense of nationalism and the belief that it was America’s duty to help liberate oppressed peoples."
Nova Ashford (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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The Water Garden: Ponds, Fountains, and Aquatic Plants
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Water gardens offer a captivating blend of natural beauty and serene atmosphere, transforming ordinary outdoor spaces into tranquil retreats. From small container ponds on a patio to expansive backyard ecosystems complete with waterfalls and aquatic plants, water gardens come in many forms. At their core, these features celebrate the essential and life-giving qualities of water. Whether you’re drawn to the soothing sound of a babbling brook or the visual elegance of water lilies floating across a still pond, water gardens have a unique ability to calm the mind and enrich the senses. Historically, water features have been an integral part of landscape design for centuries. Ancient civilizations in Egypt, China, and Persia incorporated pools and fountains into their gardens not only for their aesthetic appeal but also as practical sources of irrigation and cooling. In more recent times, the popularity of water gardening has surged, supported by advances in pond liner materials, water pumps, and filtration systems that make building and maintaining a water feature more accessible than ever before. Creating a water garden is both an art and a science. It involves balancing visual design with biological function. Choosing the right site is the first critical decision—sunlight, drainage, and proximity to trees all play important roles. Sunlight is especially vital for the growth of aquatic plants, which in turn support the overall health of the ecosystem by oxygenating the water and providing shade and shelter for fish and beneficial microorganisms."
Gertrude Harris (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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The Urban Gardener: Transforming Small Spaces
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Urban gardening has become a powerful solution for transforming the way we think about food, nature, and space in cities. As cities continue to expand and the availability of green spaces diminishes, urban gardeners have found creative ways to reclaim their environment, turning balconies, rooftops, windowsills, and small courtyards into vibrant, productive gardens. This book, The Urban Gardener: Transforming Small Spaces, is designed to guide you through the process of creating and cultivating your own small-scale urban oasis, regardless of the size or layout of your space. Living in an urban environment doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your connection to nature or the joy of growing your own food. With a few simple techniques and some ingenuity, even the most compact and seemingly inhospitable spaces can be transformed into thriving gardens. Whether you're looking to grow your own vegetables, add a splash of greenery to your home, or simply create a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, this book provides all the tools and knowledge you need to succeed. The benefits of urban gardening are multifaceted. For one, it promotes sustainability by reducing the need for store-bought produce, minimizing your carbon footprint, and making better use of available resources. It also offers a sense of accomplishment, as you nurture plants from seed to harvest. Gardening in small spaces encourages mindfulness and offers an opportunity to slow down, connect with nature, and escape the pressures of modern life. Furthermore, these urban gardens have been shown to improve air quality, attract beneficial wildlife, and increase the overall aesthetic and value of your living space."
Gertrude Harris (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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From The Sea: Scars Don't Last Forever
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. On a remote island battered by wind and silence, Colin tends his lighthouse, a solitary life carved from salt and stone. But everything changes when the sea delivers a stranger to his shores: Nasia, a woman with no past she can trust and scars deeper than memory. As they fight for survival against the island’s ancient horrors, creatures born from the earth’s broken heart, Colin and Nasia forge an unlikely bond, one stronger than the fear that hunts them. Together, they unearth buried secrets, confront the darkness beneath the island, and build a fragile world of light and love in the shadows of devastation. But survival leaves its own marks. And when the past comes calling, they must choose between holding on to their scars or risking everything for a future that could heal them both. In this haunting tale of resilience, sacrifice, and the enduring power of love, From the Sea: Scars Don’t Last Forever reminds us that the deepest wounds can lead to the brightest beginnings, if only we dare to hope."
A. James Turner (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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The Xeriscape Garden: Water-Efficient Landscaping
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. As climate change intensifies and water scarcity becomes a growing concern across many regions, homeowners, municipalities, and landscape designers are increasingly turning to sustainable gardening solutions. Among these, xeriscaping stands out as a forward-thinking approach that blends water conservation with beauty and functionality. Originating from the Greek word “xeros,” meaning dry, xeriscaping is a landscaping philosophy developed to minimize the need for irrigation while maintaining aesthetic appeal. Though commonly associated with desert or arid environments, xeriscaping principles can be adapted to a wide range of climates, offering a versatile and environmentally responsible alternative to traditional, water-hungry lawns. Traditional landscapes, especially those dominated by turfgrass, require significant amounts of water, fertilizers, and maintenance. In contrast, xeriscaping emphasizes the use of drought-tolerant plants, efficient irrigation methods, and thoughtful design to create vibrant outdoor spaces that thrive with minimal intervention. By reducing reliance on supplemental watering, xeriscaped gardens can dramatically cut water use—by up to 60% in some cases—while also lowering maintenance costs and energy consumption. Beyond water conservation, xeriscaping provides numerous ecological and economic benefits. Strategically chosen native and drought-tolerant plants support local pollinators, reduce the need for chemical inputs, and are more resilient to pests and disease. This leads to healthier garden ecosystems and less runoff pollution in surrounding areas. For homeowners, the reduced need for mowing, fertilizing, and constant watering translates into both time and cost savings. Over the long term, a well-designed xeriscape can significantly increase property value, particularly in areas where water restrictions are common or permanent."
Gertrude Harris (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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Bible Bedtime Stories for Women: Peaceful Nights Filled with Faith, Hope, and God’s Love
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Let God’s love be the last thing on your mind before you sleep—and the first peace you feel in your soul. Do you lie awake at night, your thoughts racing and your heart longing for comfort? Are you craving rest—not just for your body, but for your spirit? Bible Bedtime Stories for Women is your nightly invitation to step into the quiet presence of God through the lives of biblical women who walked with Him through joy, sorrow, failure, and redemption. These gentle, faith-filled retellings—from Eve to Ruth—are crafted to calm your mind, soften your heart, and restore your sense of peace before you drift off to sleep. Each chapter ends with a heartfelt prayer, helping you lay your worries down and trust that God is still writing your story. Inside, you’ll find: - 10 soul-soothing stories of biblical women - Comforting nighttime prayers to quiet your spirit - Peaceful, reflective storytelling ideal for winding down - Encouragement to let go of anxiety and reconnect with God - A deeper sense of hope, healing, and rest with every listen You don’t need to be a Bible expert—just a woman who longs to feel seen, held, and loved by her Creator. Whether you’re spiritually weary, emotionally overwhelmed, or simply searching for peace, this book is a comforting companion. Open to any chapter, breathe deeply, and fall asleep wrapped in God’s unshakable love. *PDF copy included with purchase"
Sleeptime Publications (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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Quick & Effective Habit Guides
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. 'Quick & Effective Habit Guides' by Sreekumar V T Change doesn't have to be hard. In this refreshingly practical guide, Sreekumar V T—behavioral strategist and habit formation expert—cuts through the noise to deliver what busy people actually need: simple, science-backed techniques that work in the real world. Forget lofty theories and month-long challenges; this book is all about immediate, actionable strategies that fit into your existing life. You'll discover why most habit advice fails (and how to sidestep those pitfalls), how to leverage tiny 'micro-habits' that compound into big results, and the surprising way to make discipline feel automatic. Drawing from neuroscience and minimalist psychology, Sreekumar reveals how to rewire your routines in minutes a day—whether you want to build fitness, boost productivity, improve relationships, or break stubborn bad habits. What makes this approach different? It's designed for humans who get distracted, tired, and busy—not hypothetical paragons of willpower. You'll learn to work with your brain's natural wiring instead of fighting against it, using subtle 'neuro-hacks' that make good habits inevitable and bad habits fade away naturally. From the '5-Second Activation Rule' that overcomes procrastination to the 'Stealth Habit Stacking' method that piggybacks on existing routines, these aren't just tips—they're battle-tested blueprints for lasting change. The book even includes emergency protocols for when motivation crashes (because it will) and how to reboot quickly. Short enough to read in one sitting but impactful enough to transform your daily life, 'Quick & Effective Habit Guides' proves that the smallest adjustments, made strategically, can lead to the biggest transformations. Perfect for overthinkers, chronic starters, and anyone who's tired of self-help promises that don't deliver. Because real change shouldn't require superhuman effort—just smarter systems. Your future habits start here. "
SREEKUMAR V T (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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Peaceful Psalms for Sleep: Soothing Scriptures to Calm Your Mind and Rest Your Soul
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Are racing thoughts and restless nights stealing your peace? Do you toss and turn, consumed by the day's worries, longing for a genuine sense of calm before sleep? Are you tired of waking up exhausted, feeling disconnected from the rest your soul truly craves? Peaceful Psalms for Sleep offers a sanctuary for your mind and soul, guiding you into a deep, restorative rest rooted in God's eternal peace. Discover how to quiet the mental clutter, soothe your anxieties, and embrace the tranquil slumber you deserve, waking refreshed and renewed, ready to face each new day with divine strength and serenity. - Calm Your Mind: Engage with soothing scriptures designed to quiet anxious thoughts and foster a sense of peace. - Rest Your Soul: Find solace and comfort in God's presence, allowing your spirit to unwind and truly rest. - Deepen Your Faith: Explore the profound wisdom of the Psalms, strengthening your trust in God's unfailing love and promises. - Easy-to-Understand Commentary: Each Psalm is accompanied by clear, 'Peaceful Commentary' that provides insight and practical application. - Guided Reflection: Thought-provoking prompts encourage personal meditation, helping you internalize the calming truths. - Chapters for Every Need: Address specific concerns like distress, fear, seeking guidance, and finding hope, tailored to your nightly needs. Even if you've struggled with sleep for years or find it hard to quiet your mind, this book provides a gentle, faith-based pathway to restful nights. Embrace the profound comfort of God's Word and transform your nightly routine into a sacred practice of peace and rest. Start your journey to peaceful sleep tonight. Listen to Peaceful Psalms for Sleep now. *PDF copy included"
Sleeptime Publications (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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Bible Bedtime Stories for Adults 2 in 1: Peaceful Tales of Faith, Hope, and God's Love to Soothe You
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. End your day with peace—not anxiety. This beautifully bundled edition brings together two bestselling collections of soothing Bible stories, designed to quiet your mind, calm your soul, and guide you into a restful night’s sleep. Whether you’re overwhelmed by stress, battling anxiety, or simply seeking a comforting way to unwind, these calming biblical narratives offer a peaceful escape—rooted in God’s promises. Inside, you'll discover: - 26 Soul-Soothing Stories – A blend of beloved and lesser-known Bible tales retold in a calm, bedtime-friendly style. - Faith, Hope & Encouragement – Themes of courage, redemption, stillness, and trust in God woven throughout. - Gentle Reflections & Prayers – Each chapter ends with a short prayer or reflection to help you release the day’s worries. - Perfect for Nightly Wind-Downs – A tranquil ritual to ease anxiety, reconnect with God, and prepare your heart for sleep. Let these faith-filled stories remind you that you are not alone—that even in the quiet of night, God is near, offering peace, rest, and renewal. "
Sleeptime Publications (Author), Digital Voice Mary G (Narrator)
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