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  • Stepping on the Cracks

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Audio CD (AudioGO, July 16, 2013)
    Margaret and her best friend Elizabeth both have brothers fighting the war against Hitler; like everyone else they know, they are filled with feelings of patriotism. Margaret and Elizabeth support everything about the war: the troops, the reasons for going to war, even the food rations. After all, this is the good war and the Americans are the good guys.But the girls are also involved in their own personal war at home. Gordy Smith, the worst bully in the sixth grade, teases and torments them, and Margaret is scared to death of him. But when Gordy and his pals Toad and Doug grow bolder than ever, Margaret and Elizabeth come up with a daring plan to get even. That’s when the girls discover a shocking secret about Gordy that turns their lives upside-down and draws them into a startling confrontation with family, friends, and their own strongly held ideas.
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  • My Brother Sam is Dead

    James Lincoln Collier, Christopher Collier, John C. Brown

    Audio CD (AudioGO, March 19, 2013)
    All his life, Tim Meeker has looked up to his brother Sam. Sam’s smart and brave, and always knows the right thing to do. In fact, everyone in town had admired Sam Meeker. Until now. Now Sam is part of the new American Revolutionary Army. He talks about defeating the British and becoming independent and free. But not everyone in town wants to be a part of this new America. Most people are loyal supporters of the English king—especially Tim and Sam’s father. The war is raging and Tim knows he’ll have to make a choice. But how can he choose—when it means fighting his father on one side, and fighting his brother on the other?
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  • The Wettest County in the World

    Matt Bondurant, Erik Steele

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Sept. 18, 2012)
    Based on the true story of his grandfather and two granduncles, Matt Bondurant’s novel is a gripping tale of brotherhood, greed, and murder. The Bondurant Boys were a notorious gang of roughnecks and moonshiners who ran liquor through Franklin County during Prohibition and after. The brothers played a central role in a major conspiracy trial and its violent end. In 1935, Sherwood Anderson, working on a magazine story, finds himself driving along the dusty red roads trying to find the brothers and break the silence that shrouds Franklin County. In vivid, muscular prose, Matt Bondurant brings these men—their dark deeds, their long silences, their deep desires—to life. His understanding of the passion, violence, and desperation at the center of this world is both heartbreaking and magnificent. Soon to be a major mation picture!
  • Hollow City

    Ransom Riggs, Kirby Heyborne

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Jan. 14, 2014)
    This second novel begins in 1940, right after the first book ended. Having escaped Miss Peregrine’s island by the skin of their teeth, Jacob and his new friends flee to London, the peculiar capital of the world. There, they encounter a dangerous madman named Caul, who also happens to be Miss Peregrine’s brother. Caul has discovered a way to rob Peculiars of their abilities and steal them for himself—and it will take all of Jacob’s efforts to save his friends from certain extinction. This new adventure will delight adults, teens, and anyone who relishes an adventure in the shadows.
  • All's Well That Ends Well

    William Shakespeare

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Oct. 7, 2005)
    [Full-Cast Audio Theater Dramatization. Emily Woof plays Helena and Sam West plays Bertram. Edward De Souza is Parolles and Clive Swift is the King of France.] The young and virtuous physicians daughter Helena desperately loves Count Bertram, but he regards her as beneath his notice. When Helena cures the King of France of a mortal illness, he rewards her with Bertram's hand, but before their marriage can be consummated the Count flees. To win her husband back again, Helena forms a daring and resourceful plan. A plot to unmask the strutting soldier Parolles makes up another strand in this sometimes disturbing comedy of deception and disguise.
  • Bull Run

    Paul Fleischman

    Audio CD (AudioGO, April 30, 2010)
    [Library Edition Audiobook CD format in sturdy Vinyl case.] [For Ages 10 and up] [Read by Various Readers, including Paul Fleischman] Sixteen voices -- not the heroes, not those who would become eulogized in history books and synonymous with the glory of war. No, these are the voices of the common soldiers and their leaders, their families, their comrades. North/South, white/black, adult/child -- a disparate and compelling choir of voices. Newbery Medal winner Paul Fleischman has written a tour de force that lends itself perfectly to multivoiced narration. From eager eleven-year-old Toby Boyce to Colonel Oliver Brattle, who has seen it all and knows the true face of war, these many voices are skillfully woven together -- creating an intimate tapestry of naïveté, broken dreams, and carnage that transports the listener to the front lines of the Battle of Bull Run. Paul Fleischman makes an appearance as the voice of James Dacy and concludes this unique production with a personal author's note -- allowing us to glimpse into his beginnings as a writer, as well as how Bull Run came to be written.
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  • King Solomon's Mines

    H. Rider Haggard, Toby Stephens

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Feb. 15, 2011)
    Three men trek to the remote African interior in search of a lost friend, and reach an unknown land cut off from the world, where terrible dangers threaten anyone who ventures near the spectacular diamond mines of King Solomon.
  • Fallen: Georgia Bureau of Investigation, #3

    Karin Slaughter, Shannon Cochran

    Audio CD (AudioGO, June 17, 2011)
    Theres no police training stronger than a cops instinct. Faith Mitchells mother isnt answering her phone. Her front door is open. Theres a bloodstain above the knob. Everything Faith learned in the academy goes out the window when she charges into her mothers house, gun drawn. She sees a man dead in the laundry room, a hostage situation in the bedroom. What she doesnt see is her mother. When the hostage situation turns deadly, Faith is left with too many questions. Shell need the help of her partner, Will Trent, and trauma doctor Sara Linton to get some answers. But Faith isnt just a cop anymore, shes a witnessand a suspect. To find her mother, Faith will have to cross the thin blue line and bring the truth to lightor bury it forever.
  • Beastly Things: A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery

    Donna Leon, David Colacci

    Audio CD (AudioGO, April 3, 2012)
    When the body of man is found in a canal, damaged by the tides, carrying no wallet, and wearing only one shoe, Brunetti has little to work with. No local has filed a missing–person report, and no hotel guests have disappeared. Where was the crime scene? And how can Brunetti identify the man when he can’t show pictures of his face? The autopsy shows a way forward: it turns out the man was suffering from a rare, disfiguring disease. With Inspector Vianello, Brunetti canvasses shoe stores, and winds up on the mainland in Mestre, outside of his usual sphere. From a shopkeeper, they learn that the man had a kindly way with animals. At the same time, animal rights and meat consumption are quickly becoming preoccupying issues at the Venice Questura, and in Brunetti’s home, where conversation at family meals offer a window into the joys and conflicts of Italian life. Perhaps with the help of Signorina Elettra, Brunetti and Vianello can identify the man and understand why someone wanted him dead. As subtle and engrossing as ever, Leon’s Beastly Things is immensely enjoyable, intriguing, and ultimately moving.
  • Silver Sparrow

    Tayari Jones

    Audio CD (AudioGO, May 31, 2011)
    With the opening line of Silver Sparrow, “My father, James Witherspoon, is a bigamist,” author Tayari Jones unveils a breathtaking story about a man’s deception, a family’s complicity, and two teenage girls caught in the middle. Set in Atlanta in the 1980s, the novel revolves around James Witherspoon’s two families—the public one and the secret one. When the daughters from each family meet and form a friendship, only one of them knows they are sisters. It is a relationship destined to explode when secrets are revealed and illusions shattered. As Jones explores the backstories of her rich yet flawed characters—the father, the two mothers, the grandmother, and the uncle—she reveals the joy, as well as the destruction, they brought to one another’s lives. At the heart of it all are the two lives at stake, and like the best writers, she portrays the fragility of these young girls with raw authenticity as they seek love, demand attention, and try to imagine themselves as women.
  • Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary

    Walter Dean Myers, J.D. Jackson

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Feb. 5, 2013)
    As a fourteen–year–old, he was Malcolm Little, the president of his class and a top student. At sixteen, he was hustling tips at a Boston nightclub. In Harlem, he was known as Detroit Red, a slick street operator. At nineteen, he was back in Boston, leading a gang of burglars. At twenty, he was in prison. It was in prison that Malcolm Little started the journey that would lead him to adopt the name Malcolm X, and there he developed his beliefs about what being black means in America: beliefs that shook America then, and still shake America today. Walter Dean Myers' classic biography sheds light on a black man whose beliefs changed America.
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  • Smokin' Joe: The Autobiography of a Heavyweight Champion of the World, Smokin' Joe Frazier

    Joe Frazier, Phil Berger

    MP3 CD (AudioGO, Oct. 10, 2013)
    [MP3-CD audiobook format in Vinyl case.] [Read by Bill Andrew Quinn]The autobiography of heavyweight champion Joe Frazier and his incredible career -- a time when boxing was bold, bright, and glamorous and the fights were the hottest sporting events of the year. Personable, good-natured, and funny, Frazier's story is a real delight. When boxing was bold, bright, and glamorous and the fights were the hottest sporting events of the year, Joe Frazier was king as the Heavyweight Champion of the World. From 1970 to 1973 he reigned. With a career record of 32-4-1 with twenty-seven knockouts and an Olympic gold medal, Frazier leaves little question that he was one of the greatest fighters of all time. Well-known, loved, and revered as a gentleman and a fierce competitor in the ring, Joe Frazier speaks his mind in Smokin' Joe -- about growing up poor and fighting in the first $2.5 million bout; about the early days of his friendship with Muhammad Ali and how their relationship changed; and about the often corrupt world of boxing and what really went on inside and outside the ring.