Narrated by Rick Bragg himself, one of the few times i like the author narrating his own book. I have loved his writing ever since he was a NYT reportNarrated by Rick Bragg himself, one of the few times i like the author narrating his own book. I have loved his writing ever since he was a NYT reporter. He has ability to make the unfamiliar come alive. (As a yankee, he truly writes of a different world.)...more
Narrated by MaryBeth Wise, and acquired by the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app.
Let me just say that despite living in NYNarrated by MaryBeth Wise, and acquired by the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app.
Let me just say that despite living in NYS's Mohawk Valley, I TRULY HATE SNOW! That means that I am just out of luck every winter.
Nonetheless, this fascinating book about the science and folklore (Yeti, anyone?) surrounding snow kept my interest. But I still don't want to see any flakes!...more
Narrated by Jennifer Hubbard as part of the Melanie Travis 21-24 omnibus from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled BARD application.
LNarrated by Jennifer Hubbard as part of the Melanie Travis 21-24 omnibus from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled BARD application.
Like so many holiday themed books, one of the weaker in the series. But still the characters -- including the standard poodles, of course -- are still loveable....more
Narrated by Emma Lowe and acquired from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app.Narrated by Emma Lowe and acquired from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app....more
Narrated by Andrea Gallo and downloaded from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app.
I probably wouldn't have searched for tNarrated by Andrea Gallo and downloaded from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app.
I probably wouldn't have searched for this book had it not appeared on the "titles newly added" list. The segments on Thomas Merton were especially interesting to me, as were those on penal isolation over the centuries....more
Narrated by Patrick Downer and borrowed from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app.
This brief introduction 2017 is quite tNarrated by Patrick Downer and borrowed from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app.
This brief introduction 2017 is quite timely, providing clear backgound and explanations to issues in the headlines (even though coronaviruses are not themselves discussed.)...more
Narrated by Ali Wong and Justin Hakuta, and borrowed from the NYPL's Libby Service.
Honestly I was not sure about this book, but the combination of huNarrated by Ali Wong and Justin Hakuta, and borrowed from the NYPL's Libby Service.
Honestly I was not sure about this book, but the combination of humor and wisdom made it definitely worth the time. I especially appreciated her thoughts on the value of spending time in third world countries....more
David Piitu narrated this gloss of the Kennedy dynasty. Nothing new in it, the material will be familiar to many. Luckily I borrowed it from the NatioDavid Piitu narrated this gloss of the Kennedy dynasty. Nothing new in it, the material will be familiar to many. Luckily I borrowed it from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled rather than purchasing it...more
Narrated by Jackie Sanders and borrowed from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app.Narrated by Jackie Sanders and borrowed from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app....more
Narrated by Jen Lancaster and acquired from Audible.
As the election drags on, Jen Lancaster's quirky observations on American life are just the needeNarrated by Jen Lancaster and acquired from Audible.
As the election drags on, Jen Lancaster's quirky observations on American life are just the needed prescription. Not as laugh out loud as some of her Chicago suburbia books, but still amusing. And sometimes wise....more
Narrated by Dan Bloom and acquired from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app.
An interesting and accessible nonfiction booNarrated by Dan Bloom and acquired from the National Library for the Blind and Print Disabled's BARD app.
An interesting and accessible nonfiction book that makes a fine accompaniment to Hill's and McBride's fiction about this elusive bird, aka the Ivory Billed Woodpecker....more