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  • Crystal Singer

    Anne McCaffrey, Adrienne Barbeau, Phoenix Books

    Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 16, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
  • Endangered Species: An Anna Pigeon Mystery, Book 5

    Nevada Barr, Cindy Williams, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Aug. 11, 2009)
    Marooned on Cumberland Island National Seashore off the coast of Georgia, Anna finds time weighing heavily as she waits out a 21-day assignment on fire detail. When the sudden plane crash in the inland palmetto thickets calls her and the other members of the fire crew to action, the flames are quickly extinguished. But suspicions smolder over the cause of the accident which killed both the pilot and his passenger, Cumberland's lone law enforcement ranger. The tightly-knit island society begins to seethe with hushed accusations. As tensions escalate, Anna and crew find themselves pressed service. Though the "experts" are called in to evaluate the crash, Anna can't let the investigation rest solely in their hands. Her inquiry causes her to stumble into shady dealings that question the integrity - and honor - of her own crew. Cumberland Island has no fences or alarm systems to guard its cherished goods, only the eyes and ears of a handful of determined rangers. But will protecting the island come at a price even Anna is unwilling to pay?
  • The Gospel of Mary Magdalene

    Jean-Yves Leloup, Jacob Needleman, Gabrielle de Cuir, Stephen Hoye, Stefan Rudnicki, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, April 15, 2010)
    Perhaps no figure in biblical scholarship has been the subject of more controversy and debate than Mary Magdalene. Although she is discussed in the gospels of Philip, Thomas, Peter, and Bartholomew in the collection of writings known as the Gnostic gospels that were rejected by the early Christian church, there is no better insight into this mysterious and influential woman than Mary's own gospel. The gospel text and the spiritual interpretation of Leloup together reveal unique teachings that emphasize the eminence of the divine feminine and an abiding love of nature over the dualistic and ascetic interpretations of Christianity presented elsewhere. What emerges from this important source text and commentary is a renewal of the sacred feminine in the Western spiritual tradition and a new vision for Christian thought and faith throughout the world.
  • Lilian Jackson Braun 2-in-1 Edition, Volume 3: The Cat Who Knew a Cardinal and The Cat Who Moved a Mountain

    Lilian Jackson Braun, Theodore Bikel, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 17, 2018)
    Phoenix Books brings together two of Braun's best mysteries in this Volume 3 in the series of 2-in-1 editions, featuring: The Cat Who Knew a Cardinal: When the director of the Pickax Theatre Club's Shakespeare production is found dead in Qwilleran's apple orchard, Qwilleran and his Siamese sleuths must discover which player staged the murder. The Cat Who Moved a Mountain: On vacation in the Big Potato Mountains, Qwilleran stumbles into a mystery involving the murder of J. J. Hawkinfield, the developer who was pushed off a mountain years before after announcing his plans to develop the region.
  • Family Matters

    Rohinton Mistry, Martin Jarvis, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Nov. 8, 2002)
    From the author of the highly acclaimed , Rohinton Mistry's eagerly anticipated novel is set in Bombay in the mid-1990s. Nariman, an ailing, elderly Parsi widower, lives with his middle-aged stepchildren and dreams of the past. When he breaks an ankle and can no longer partake of his one pleasure, a daily walk through the neighborhood, his bitter stepdaughter schemes to move him to her sister's home and relieve herself of the burden of caring for him.The move is accomplished, but living in a new household with Roxana, her husband and two young boys sets into motion a series of events that lead to the unraveling of the family's secrets and surprising revelations from the past. Family Matters is a brilliantly evocative novel that confirms Mistry's reputation as one of the finest writers of our time.
  • Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem

    Gloria Steinem, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 16, 1999)
    She led a social revolution against sexual and racial barriers - now she tackles the barriers within ourselves. In this unique work writer and activist Gloria Steinem discusses the meaning of self-esteem - in the U.S. and around the world - using personal experiences and parables from the lives of people as diverse as Gandhi, Julie Andrews, and kids from Spanish Harlem. She underlines the importance of "un-learning" and disrespecting educations that disrespected us, while offering practical ways of voyaging inward to learn from the unique knowledge within each of us. Finally, Steinem takes us on a journey through nature, spirituality, and newly discovered capacities of the human brain to show that, with improved self-esteem, anything is possible.
  • The Kitchen God's Wife

    Amy Tan, Gwendoline Yeo, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, July 27, 2016)
    Winnie and Helen have kept each other's worst secrets for more than 50 years. Now, because she believes she is dying, Helen wants to expose all that has been concealed, when she decides to celebrate the Chinese New Year by unburdening herself of everybody's hidden truths - her own and Winnie's, as well as the dreadful news that Winnie's daughter, Pearl, has been keeping from her mother. So begins a series of comic misunderstandings and heartbreaking realizations about luck, loss, and trust, about the things a mother cannot tell a daughter, the secrets a daughter keeps, and the miraculous resiliency of love.
  • The Cat Who Came to Breakfast

    Lilian Jackson Braun, George Guidall, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, March 9, 2006)
    When Jim Qwilleran's friend Polly decides to spend two weeks on vacation with an old girlfriend in Oregon, he finds himself at a loose end. But not for long - a visit from Nick Bamba brings news of a hotbed of mystery. Nick and his wife, Lori, fear that their new venture, the Domino Inn on recently developed Breakfast Island, won't see out one summer season let alone a lifetime. A series of fatal accidents is beginning to deter further visitors...
  • Pegasus in Flight & To Ride Pegasus: Anne McCaffrey 2-in-1 Edition

    Anne McCaffrey, Adrienne Barbeau, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Aug. 9, 2016)
    To Ride Pegasus They are extraordinary people who read minds, heal bodies, divert disasters, foretell the future - and become pariahs in their own land. Molly, Charity, Barbara, Dorotea, Amalda - they are the Talents - an elite cadre that have stepped out of the ordinary human race to enter their own! Pegasus in Flight As Director of the Jerhattan Parapsychic Center, telepath Rhyssa Owen coordinates the job assignments for the psychically gifted Talents in her group. She is always ready to welcome new Talents to the Center, even though she has her hands full dealing with the unreasonable demand for kinetics to work on building the space platform that will be mankind's stepping stone to the stars. But when an extraordinary man with no measurable Talents appears, Rhyssa suddenly realizes that she will need to reassess the potential of all Talentkind.
  • The Log of a Cowboy: A Narrative of the Old Trail Days

    Andy Adams, Michael Martin Murphey, Phoenix Books

    Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 15, 1999)
    The Log of a Cowboy was written in response to the unrealistic western adventures being written in the early 20th century. Adams wrote extensively about cowmen and the cattle business. His stories have an authenticity of detail and style that sets them apart. Having spent 12 years in the saddle, Adams is able to give a compelling first-hand account about cowboy life and a cattle drive he made from Texas to the Blackfeet Agency in his early 20s. His "log" is a classic and authentic description of trail men and their work, cow horses and range cattle. The Log of a Cowboy is an account of a five-month drive of 3,000 cattle from Brownsville, Texas, to Montana in 1882 along the Great Western Cattle Trail. Although the book is fiction, it is firmly based on Adams's own experiences on the trail, and it is considered by many to be the best account of cowboy life in literature.
  • The Cat Who Knew a Cardinal

    Lilian Jackson Braun, George Guidall, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, March 8, 2006)
    Back in Pickax, Jim Qwilleran expects to resume a quiet life, but the people and animals of Pickax have other ideas. A noisy cardinal wakes him every morning. Nosy neighbors drop by uninvited, and the Siamese misbehave, even sneezing on guests. As if they weren't bad enough, Qwill's long-time companion acts as though she is in love, with another man. But worst of all, Qwill finds a body in his apple orchard. When Qwill's friend becomes the chief suspect, he embarks on a crusade to clear Dennis Hough's name and win back Polly Duncan's heart. Even Koko sniffs out a few clues. But will their efforts be too little too late? Not even Koko knows for sure in the quirky, engaging romp through Moose County.
  • The Ship Who Searched

    Constance Towers, Anne McCaffrey, Mercedes Lackey, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 16, 1999)
    Set in the same universe as "The Ship Who Sang" and "PartnerShip," "The Ship Who Searched" tells the story of a shellperson and her search for the EsKays, a star-faring race whose artifacts are scattered throughout the galaxy but whose fate is a mystery.