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  • Peter Pan

    J. M. Barrie, Sandy Duncan, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Sept. 12, 2017)
    Fly away with Peter Pan to the enchanted island of Neverland where he and the three Darling children encounter pirates, Indians, fairies, and the Lost Boys. Barrie's magical classic story is a lesson in both freedom and responsibility and will delight listeners of all ages.
  • Barry Trotter and the Unauthorized Parody

    Michael Gerber, Christopher Cazenove, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 6, 2002)
    Warning: This isn't the real thing...it's funnier! "Stop that movie," Headmaster Alpo Bumblemore said, "or Hogwash is history!" After someone sells directions to the school to a sleazy Muddle tabloid, Barry Trotter, Ermine Cringer, and Lon Measly are hauled out of retirement to face their toughest challenge yet. Not only do the 22-year-olds have to elude packs of rabid fans, outwit Barry's sponging Uncle Serious, and vanquish their old foe Lord Valumart, they have to face the most powerful enemy of all: Hollywood! This audiobook has not been authorized or endorsed by J.K. Rowling or the publishers of the Harry Potter books. Harry Potter is a registered trademark of Warner Bros.
  • Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales

    Mary Sheldon, Audrey Hepburn, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Nov. 21, 2014)
    As one of her final projects, Audrey Hepburn left the world a treasure in this collection of exquisitely told fairy tales, familiar and unfamiliar, inspired and accompanied by Ravel's Mother Goose Suite. Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales features Mary Sheldon's fresh adaptations of Sleeping Beauty, Tom Thumb, Beauty and the Beast, and Laidronette, Empress of the Pagodes. The selections are woven together by fictional interludes.
  • Succulent Wild Woman: Dancing with Your Wonder-Full Self

    SARK, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 15, 1999)
    Author, artist, and free spirit SARK tells women - and men - how to live life to its fullest in her empowering guide to fun and fulfillment. The irrepressible SARK lives in a magic cottage in San Francisco, where she creates books that reveal how people can freely express themselves and in the process achieve a richer, more succulent life. SARK's stories, anecdotes, and observations explore everything from sexuality, love, and romance to money, power, fat, fears, and recovery. Her enlightening guide is a one-of-a-kind, life-affirming work that heightens self-worth and cultivates joy.
  • So Far...

    Kelsey Grammer, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 15, 1999)
    Kelsey Grammer's career has been blessed with great comedy, but to know his personal life is to truly know tragedy. In this frank, compelling, and moving autobiography, the Emmy Award-winning star of Frasier and Cheers poignantly recounts the overwhelming tragedies that haunted his early life - the murders of his father and sister, and accidental deaths of his two half-brothers. Despite his remarkable television success, Grammer's struggle to cope with these traumas led him to drug and alcohol addictions that soon became public. So Far... describes his nightmarish journey and inspiring triumphs, with behind-the-scenes stories from the sets of his two hit shows. Human, fallible, funny, and wise, Grammer has developed a profound philosophical approach to both the comic and the tragic aspects of life.
  • Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind: A Reporter's Notebook on Alien Abductions, UFOs, and the Conference at MIT

    C.D.B. Bryan, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 15, 1999)
    Is anybody out there, and what do they want with us? In June 1992, veteran reporter C.D.B. Bryan attended the Abduction Study Conferences at M.I.T. In this remarkable audio program, Bryan recalls the 4 days of the conference, during which he met with scientists, psychiatrists, physicians, and folklorists who have studied the growing phenomenon of alien abductions. He also retells the stories of men and women in attendance who claimed they had been abducted and examined by spindly limbed, telepathic gray creatures aboard extraterrestrial spacecraft. The author examines the validity of these accounts and what might be happening if the stories are not true.
  • Bloodline

    Sidney Sheldon, Jenny Agutter, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, May 26, 2009)
    Elizabeth Roffe, only child of one of the world's richest men, has it all; beauty, intelligence, innocence and youth. But when her father dies, she discovers that she has inherited not only his vast pharmaceutical company, with offices and factories all over the world, but also an unspeakable terror that threatens to destroy the business. As she struggles to save the company that took her family four generations to build, she realizes that she herself is the target of an unknown assassin. Master storyteller Sidney Sheldon has crafted a tale rich in love, suspense, and financial intrigue on three continents.
  • Close to the Bone: Life-Threatening Illness and the Search for Meaning

    Jean Shinoda Bolen M.D., Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Nov. 17, 2017)
    Dr. Bolen weaves myth, experience, and story to show that facing one's mortality can be a life-transforming and even a life-saving process.
  • The Harlot by the Side of the Road: Forbidden Tales of the Bible

    Jonathan Kirsch, Candace Barrett, Raye Birk, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 15, 1999)
    A multitude of Biblical stories have been censored, mistranslated, ignored, and even banned by religious authorities due to their erotic, violent, or mysterious content. In this recording, Jonathan Kirsch recounts some of the most startling and explicit writings from the Old Testament, those that dealt with seduction and revenge, incest and murder, interracial marriage, women's rights, and other explosive subjects. What emerges is a text whose real power lies in its unflinching view of the contradictions of human nature.
  • What I Saw At the Revolution: A Political Life in the Reagan Era

    Peggy Noonan, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, July 17, 2009)
    Ronald Reagan carried a conservative vision of America to the White House, where his administration gave it life. Peggy Noonan followed Reagan to Washington as his speechwriter-and gave his vision voice. As speech writer for George Bush during his Presidential campaign, Noonan dispelled her candidate's "wimpy" image and replaced it with one of quiet strength by coining such eloquent phrases as "a thousand points of light" and "a kinder, gentler nation." In the same vivid, eloquent style that earned Ronald Reagan the designation "the Great Communicator," Peggy Noonan delivers a candid portrait of the Reagan White House in this stylish, sensitive memoir that pursues the question, "Who's running things here anyway?"
  • To Ride Pegasus

    Anne McCaffrey, Adrienne Barbeau, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 16, 1999)
    They were called Talents - people with extrasensory abilities including reading minds, predicting the future, and healing. But though their gifts were useful and powerful, they were not happy. Often afraid of their own "inexplicable" powers, they lived on the margins - until Henry Darrow dreamed up the Parapsychic Center and started making a place for the Talents. It wasn't very long before they had a mission - and enemies.
  • The Sisters

    Robert Littell, Scott Brick, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Oct. 3, 2003)
    In what Christopher Lehmann-Haupt of The New York Times called "the plot of plots", Robert Littell has created the CIA "legends" Francis and Carroll - dubbed "The Sisters Death and Night" by their cohorts. But few know what these enigmatic and extremely dangerous operatives do. They plot - and they're plotting the perfect crime. They've located the perfect pawn, the Potter, the exiled ex-head of the KGB sleeper school - and, with artful deception, the Sisters coerce him into betraying his last and best sleeper, the man he considers his son. Once awakened, this sleeper, an assassin living secretly in the US, will launch a mission of death - unless the Potter, in a desperate race against time, can stop his protegé from committing the Sisters' perfect and world-shattering crime.