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Review Bolinda Publishing  / Dalai Lama: Man, Monk, Mystic Creator: Paul English
Publication date: 2008-07
List Price: $112.00
Price: $97.00

Review Dalai Lama: Man, Monk, Mystic / Bolinda Publishing:

Written with the full cooperation of the Dalai Lama, this fascinating, up-to-date biography at once captures the public persona and enduring mystery behind one of the world’s most important spiritual leaders. In 1997, the Indian journalist Mayank Chhaya was authorized by the Dalai Lama to write about his life and times. The only authorized biographer who is not a Buddhist, Chhaya conducted more than a dozen personal interviews with the Dalai Lama in McLeod Ganj in India’s Himalayan north, home to Tibet’s government-in-exile. In Dalai Lama: Man, Monk, Mystic he presents an in-depth, insightful portrait of a figure of perennial interest to people all over the world. Chhaya writes about Tibet and the Buddhist tradition from which the Dalai Lama emerged, helping readers understand the context that shaped his beliefs, politics, and ideals. Adding depth and nuance to his portrait, Chhaya depicts the Dalai Lama in the light of his life in exile and the various roles he has had to assume for his followers. He sheds light on the highly complex conflict between China and Tibet, and offers insights into the growing discontent among young Tibetans who are frustrated with the nonviolent approach to Chinese occupation that the Dalai Lama advocates. A balanced, informative view of the Dalai Lama and his work, this biography is both a compelling profile of a remarkable spiritual leader and his mission, and an engaging look at how the current unrest in his country will affect its future.

Review Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.  / Honeymoon in Tehran: Two Years of Love and Danger in Iran (Library) Creator: to be announced (Narrator)
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2009-02-03
Dewey code: 920
List Price: $90.00
Price: $90.00

Review Honeymoon in Tehran: Two Years of Love and Danger in Iran (Library) / Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.:

An American reporter covering the rise of Ahmadinejad in Tehran unexpectedly fell in love and became pregnant, only to find herself the subject of a government investigation.

Creator: Adam Henderson
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2002-02
Dewey code: 363.1246509758
List Price: $94.95
Price: $94.95

Review Nine Minutes, Twenty Seconds: The Tragedy & Triumph of Asa Flight 529 (Chivers Sound Library) / Sound Library:


Review Ulverscroft Large Print  / Cats in Concord Creator: Diana Bishop
Publication date: 2003-01
List Price: $51.95
Price: $85.54

Review Cats in Concord / Ulverscroft Large Print:


Publication date: 2001-03-01
Price: $94.42

Review The Cat Who Came in from the Cold / ISIS Audio Books:

A gullible cat owner tells how he was won over by the soaking wet kitten he found in his garden and how the pet changed his life, in a captivating true story illustrated with black-and-white line drawings.

Creator: etc.
Publication date: 2002-11-15

Review The Chronicle: v.3 / Greenpark Media Ltd:


Creator: Nadia May
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2002-05
Dewey code: 900
List Price: $144.00
Price: $90.72

Review Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America / Blackstone Audiobooks:

Who is Osama bin Laden—the only terrorist leader ever to have declared a holy war? What drives him and those he leads to hate a West that helped enrich and arm them? Bin Laden’s name has been linked to a number of incidents that have cost Americans their lives, including the bombing of the USS Cole in 2000 and the destruction of the American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. Now, he is linked to the catastrophic assaults on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Here is a comprehensive account of the rise of bin Laden. In meticulous detail, world-renowned terrorism expert Yossef Bodansky uncovers the events in bin Laden’s life that turned the once-promising engineering student into a cold-blooded leader of radical Islam. In the process, Bodansky reveals a chilling story that is as current as today’s headlines but as ancient as the Crusades, a story that transcends bin Laden and any other single man. This book is a sobering wake-up call.

Publication date: 2002-01
List Price: $89.95
Price: $89.95

Review Nathaniel's Nutmeg (Isis) / ISIS Audio Books:

In 1616, an English adventurer, Nathaniel Courthope, stepped ashore on a remote island in the East Indies on a secret mission - to persuade the islanders of Run to grant a monopoly to England over their nutmeg, a fabulously valuable spice in Europe. This infuriated the Dutch, who were determined to control the world's nutmeg supply. For five years Courthope and his band of thirty men were besieged by a force one hundred times greater - and his heroism set in motion the events that led to the founding of the greatest city on earth. A beautifully told adventure story and a fascinating depiction of exploration in the seventeenth century, "Nathaniel's Nutmeg" sheds a remarkable light on history.

Creator: Lisette Lecat
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2005-01
Price: $119.75

Review Queen Isabella: Treachery, Adultery, and Murder in Medieval England / Recorded Books:

Isabella arrived in London in 1308, the spirited twelve-year-old daughter of King Philip IV of France. Her marriage to the heir to England’s throne was designed to heal old political wounds between the two countries, and in the years that followed, she would become an important figure, a determined and clever woman whose influence would come to last centuries. But Queen Isabella’s political machinations led generations of historians to malign her, earning her a reputation as a ruthless schemer and an odious nickname, “the She-Wolf of France. ”Now the acclaimed author of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Alison Weir, reexamines the life of Isabella of England, history’s other notorious and charismatic medieval queen. Praised for her fair looks, the newly wed Isabella was denied the attentions of Edward II, a weak, sexually ambiguous monarch with scant taste for his royal duties. As their marriage progressed, Isabella was neglected by her dissolute husband and slighted by his favored male courtiers. Humiliated and deprived of her income, her children, and her liberty, Isabella escaped to France, where she entered into a passionate affair with Edward II’s mortal enemy, Roger Mortimer. Together, Isabella and Mortimer led the only successful invasion of English soil since the Norman Conquest of 1066, deposing Edward and ruling in his stead as co-regents for Isabella’s young son, Edward III. Fate, however, was soon to catch up with Isabella and her lover. Many mysteries and legends have been woven around Isabella’s story. [+]
She was long condemned as an accessory to Edward II’s brutal murder in 1327, but recent research has cast doubt on whether that murder even took place. Isabella’s reputation, then, rests largely on the prejudices of monkish chroniclers and prudish Victorian scholars. Here Alison Weir gives a startling, groundbreaking new perspective on Isabella, in this first full biography in more than 150 years. In a work of extraordinary original research, Weir effectively strips away centuries of propaganda, legend, and romantic myth, and reveals a truly remarkable woman who had a profound influence upon the age in which she lived and the history of western Europe. Engaging, vibrant, alive with breathtaking detail and unforgettable characters, Queen Isabella is biographical history at its finest.

Review Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed  / Rich Brother, Rich Sister: Two Remarkable Paths to Financial and Spiritual Happiness Edition: Library
Publication date: 2008-10-01
Dewey code: 920
List Price: $87.25
Price: $87.25

Review Rich Brother, Rich Sister: Two Remarkable Paths to Financial and Spiritual Happiness / Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed:

Two lives. Together, then apart, then together again, as a brother and sister discover the riches of life. Rich Brother, Rich Sister combines the inspirational true life stories of Robert Kiyosaki and his sister Emi into one book that will reaffirm your belief in the power of purpose, the importance of action, and the ability to overcome all obstacles in a quest for wealth, both financial and spiritual. In 1962, the United States detonated a nuclear bomb ten miles off the coast of Christmas Island in the South Pacific. From that moment two people, born of the same parents, and with the same childhood experiences, found themselves on different life journeys to find truth, happiness, purpose, and ultimately financial success. Robert became a world-famous entrepreneur, author, and teacher of all things financial, and Emi a highly devout Buddhist nun, author, and teacher of all things spiritual. This book will inspire you along your own life’s journey to find your own truth and purpose, your own path to prosperity – both financial and spiritual – all the riches of life that were meant for you…and us all.

Creator: Dick Hill
Edition: Library
Publication date: 2009-02-15
Dewey code: 796
List Price: $97.97
Price: $97.97

Review Joe & Marilyn: A Memory of Love / Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed:

He was the most famous and best ballplayer of his generation. She was America’s blonde. They were intense, impassioned lovers, and, long after that, gentle and loving friends. The only thing that didn’t work between Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe was their marriage. Roger Kahn, the bestselling author of The Boys of Summer describes the love, the joy and the heartbreak of Joe and Marilyn, one of the great, poignant romances of the 20th century. Joe & Marilyn is a portrait of DiMaggio, almost as godlike as his legend on the field, but vulnerable and intensely human off. And with research about her knockabout childhood and stormy starlet years, he presents a stormy Marilyn of whom it was said, “She doesn’t need a husband. She needs salvation. ”After DiMaggio retired from baseball, he saw a publicity photo of Marilyn and his courtship began. She was reluctant to meet him fearing an old, vulgar ballplayer and instead finding a poised and graying man—"a little shy, like me"—impeccably tailored and financially secure. [+]
When they married in 1954, reporters called them “Mr. and Mrs. America. ” But their married life was strained from the start. She was messy. He was compulsively neat. He wanted an certain primness and she liked to show her storied body. The marriage lasted nine months. In later years as Marilyn drifted through mental illness, DiMaggio reappeared as a stalwart friend. But even he could not rescue her. In the end all that was left for him was to plan her funeral. He barred some of Hollywood’s most famous names. Why? "Because they killed her," he told a friend.

Edition: Library
Publication date: 2009-02-01
Dewey code: 920
List Price: $87.97
Price: $87.97

Review Angel At the Fence / Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed:

While Herman Rosenblat was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp, a ten year old local girl would come to the fence and give him whatever food she had. They could have both been shot had they been discovered, but this act of kindness kept Herman alive as he struggled through the inhumane cruelty of his daily life. For months, every single day, the angel risked her life by continuing to sneak him what little food she could provide. After being liberated from the camps, Herman lived in London for five years. Eventually he was able to move to the United States in September of 1950 and eventually relocated to New York. In 1957, while taking classes as an electrician at night and working during the day, a friend of Herman’s set him up on a blind date with a Polish girl. During the date, Herman made an amazing discovery…Roma, the girl who sat before him, was the same girl who had helped keep him alive 17 years earlier through the fence of the Nazi concentration camp. Within minutes he proposed, and six months later the two became husband and wife. They have been married for 49 years. This is their story of true love and courageous strength.

Creator: Scott Brick
Publication date: 2004-11
List Price: $96.00
Price: $170.00

Review Ted Williams: The Biography of an American Hero / Books On Tape:

He was The Kid. The Splendid Splinter. Teddy Ballgame. One of the greatest figures of his generation, and arguably the greatest baseball hitter of all time. But what made Ted Williams a legend – and a lightning rod for controversy in life and in death? What motivated him to interrupt his Hall of Fame career twice to serve his country as a fighter pilot; to embrace his fans while tangling with the media; to retreat from the limelight whenever possible into his solitary love of fishing; and to become the most famous man ever to have his body cryogenically frozen after his death? New York Times bestselling author Leigh Montville, who wrote the celebrated Sports Illustrated obituary of Ted Williams, now delivers an intimate, riveting account of this extraordinary life. Still a gangly teenager when he stepped into a Boston Red Sox uniform in 1939, Williams’s boisterous personality and penchant for towering home runs earned him adoring admirers-the fans-and venomous critics-the sportswriters. In 1941, the entire country followed Williams's stunning. 406 season, a record that has not been touched in over six decades. At the pinnacle of his prime, Williams left Boston to train and serve as a fighter pilot in World War II, missing three full years of baseball. He was back in 1946, dominating the sport alongside teammates Dominic DiMaggio, Johnny Pesky, and Bobby Doerr. [+]
But Williams left baseball again in 1952 to fight in Korea, where he flew thirty-nine combat missions—crash-landing his flaming, smoke-filled plane, in one famous episode. Ted Willams's personal life was equally colorful. His attraction to women (and their attraction to him) was a constant. He was married and divorced three times and he fathered two daughters and a son. He was one of corporate America's first modern spokesmen, and he remained, nearly into his eighties, a fiercely devoted fisherman. With his son, John Henry Williams, he devoted his final years to the sports memorabilia business, even as illness overtook him. And in death, controversy and public outcry followed Williams and the disagreements between his children over the decision to have his body preserved for future resuscitation in a cryonics facility-a fate, many argue, Williams never wanted. With unmatched verve and passion, and drawing upon hundreds of interviews, acclaimed best-selling author Leigh Montville brings to life Ted Williams's superb triumphs, lonely tragedies, and intensely colorful personality, in a biography that is fitting of an American hero and legend. Leigh Montville's Ted Williams: The Biography of an American Hero is the definitive biography that baseball fans have been waiting for. Montville, who was a sports columnist for the Boston Globe and then a senior writer for Sports Illustrated is an admitted Red Sox and Williams fanatic, and his passion for his hero rings clearly from every page, along with his clear baseball expertise. But Montville does not hide Williams's flaws. The young Williams was temperamental and justified bad behavior with batting prowess that could excuse just about anything. Quick to anger, "the Kid" had a gift for foul language, too. Montville's study offers insides accounts of Williams's obsessive development as a hitter and his constant struggle to perfect his swing (mistakenly called "natural" by sports writers with little understanding of his extensive preparation). The chapter on 1941, perhaps the greatest year in his career, draws on research and interviews never before published. Montville lets whole passages stand uninterrupted-from Williams's manager, Joe Cronin, from his teammate Dom DiMaggio, and from other players and baseball officials who tell the story of Williams's quest for a. 400 batting average. The tale of the final day of the season (when he refused to be benched and went six for eight in a double header to jump from. 39955 to his final total,. 406) is as pulse-pounding as any thriller. Alongside its essential focus on Williams's baseball life, the book also delves into his military service during both World War II and the Korean War, his passion for sports fishing, and his commitment to helping children through the Jimmy Fund. Finally, Montville devotes a chapter to the controversy after Williams's death, exposing the back-and-forth among Williams's heirs in the bizarre decision to freeze his body in a cryogenic warehouse in Scottsdale, Arizona. Montville's biography makes a good case that Williams was, if not the greatest hitter ever to play the game, certainly among them. For his focused, scientific approach to hitting, Williams is unmatched in the history of the game. His life, marred perhaps by a temper and occasional immaturity that soured his reputation in Boston, is one of true sports greatness. Early in the book, Montville argues that Williams is less appreciated today than he might be because he played out most of his 19-year career in the era before televised highlights. But with Montville's efforts to capture first-hand accounts of Williams's achievements, The Splendid Splinter's legacy is assured. -Patrick O'Kelley.

Review Blackstone Audio Inc.  / American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2007-02-01
Dewey code: 920
List Price: $140.00
Price: $88.20

Review American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer / Blackstone Audio Inc.:

J. Robert Oppenheimer is one of the iconic figures of the twentieth century, a brilliant physicist who led the effort to build the atomic bomb for his country in a time of war and who later found himself confronting the moral consequences of scientific progress. When he proposed international controls over atomic materials, opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb, and criticized plans for a nuclear war, his ideas were anathema to powerful advocates of a massive nuclear buildup during the anti-Communist hysteria of the early 1950s. They declared that Oppenheimer could not be trusted with America's nuclear secrets. In this magisterial biography twenty-five years in the making, the authors capture Oppenheimer's life and times, from his early career to his central role in the Cold War. In American Prometheus, Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin delve deep into J. Robert Oppenheimer's life and deliver a thorough and devastatingly sad biography of the man whose very name has come to represent the culmination of 20th century physics and the irrevocable soiling of science by governments eager to exploit its products. Rich in historical detail and personal narratives, the book paints a picture of Oppenheimer as both a controlling force and victim of the mechanisms of power. By the time the story reaches Oppenheimer's fateful Manhattan Project work, readers have been swept along much as the project's young physicists were by fate and enormous pressure. [+]
The authors allow the scientists to speak for themselves about their reactions to the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, avoiding any sort of preacherly tone while revealing the utter, horrible ambiguity of the situation. For instance, Oppenheimer wrote in a letter to a friend, "The thing had to be done," then, "Circumstances are heavy with misgiving. " Many biographies of Oppenheimer end here, with the seeds of his later pacifism sown and the dangers of mixing science with politics clearly outlined. But Bird and Sherwin devote the second half of this hefty book to what happened to Oppenheimer after the bomb. For a short time, he was lionized as the ultimate patriot by a victorious nation, but things soured as the Cold War crept forward and anti-communist witchhunts focused paranoia and anti-Semitism onto Oppenheimer, destroying his career and disillusioning him about his life's work. Devastated by the atom bomb's legacy of fear, he became a vocal and passionate opponent of the Strangelovian madness that gripped the world because of the weapons he helped develop. Twenty-five years of research went into creating American Prometheus, and there has never been a more honest and complete biography of this tragic scientific giant. The many great ironies of Oppenheimer's life are revealed through the careful reconstruction of a wealth of records, conversations, and ideas, leaving the clearest picture yet of his life. -Therese Littleton.

Review Penguin Audiobooks  / Solo Publication date: 2004-07-10
Dewey code: 920
List Price: $26.85
Price: $87.28

Review Solo / Penguin Audiobooks:

In May 2003, the country was gripped by the fate of arctic explorer Pen Hadow, stranded with diminishing supplies on the ice cap after successfully reaching the Pole. Hadow was the first man to reach the North Pole alone and unsupported via the arduous Canadian route. Despite severe setbacks, he walked, skiied and swam for two months to fulfil a lifetime's dream. Solo is the gripping, inspirational autobiography of a true British hero.

Review Blackstone Audio Inc.  / Timothy Leary: An Experimental Life Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2007-04-02
Dewey code: 300
List Price: $140.00
Price: $88.20

Review Timothy Leary: An Experimental Life / Blackstone Audio Inc.:

To a generation in full revolt against any form of authority, "Tune in, turn on, drop out" became a mantra and its popularizer, Dr. Timothy Leary, a guru. A charismatic and brilliant psychologist, Leary became first intrigued and then obsessed by the effects of psychedelic drugs in the 1960s while teaching at Harvard, where he not only encouraged but instituted their experimental use among students and faculty. What began as research into human consciousness turned into a mission to alter consciousness itself. Leary transformed himself from serious social scientist into counterculture shaman, embodying the idealism and the hedonism of an age of revolutionary change. Timothy Leary is the first major biography of one of the most controversial figures in postwar America.

Review Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.  / Plutarchs Lives, Vol. 1- Part A Creator: Bernard
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2008-07-01
Dewey code: 920
List Price: $130.00
Price: $87.27

Review Plutarchs Lives, Vol. 1- Part A / Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.:

One of the worlds most influential literary works, Plutarchs Lives forms a brilliant social history of the ancient world by comparing the parallel lives of notorious Greeks and Romans. Volume I compares Theseus and Romulus, Alcibiades and Coriolanus, and Aristides and Marcus Cato, among others.

Review Ulverscroft Large Print  / Narrow Dog to Carcassonne Creator: Steve Hodson
Publication date: 2007-01
List Price: $89.95
Price: $89.95

Review Narrow Dog to Carcassonne / Ulverscroft Large Print:

"We could bore ourselves to death, drink ourselves to death, or have a bit of an adventure. " It was absurd. It was foolhardy. And it was glorious. When they retired, Terry Darlington and his somewhat saner wife Monica—together with their dog, a whippet named Jim—chucked their earthbound life and set out in an utterly unseaworthy sixty-foot canal narrowboat across the notoriously treacherous English Channel and down to the South of France. Aboard the Phyllis May, you’ll dive through six-foot waves in the Channel and be swept down the terrible Rhône. You’ll meet the French nobody meets—poets, captains, scholars, madmen; they all want to know the couple on the painted boat and their narrow dog. You’ll visit the France nobody knows—the backwaters of Flanders, the canals beneath Paris, and the forbidden routes to the wine-dark Mediterranean Sea. [+]
Aliens, trolls, gongoozlers, killer fish, and the walking dead all stand between our two-person, one-whippet crew and their goal: the ancient, many-towered city of Carcassonne. A tale of travel, travail, dubious wine, a balky pump, and a boat built for only a few feet of water, this exuberantly inventive and hugely entertaining odyssey of the spirit, senses, and heart will enchant lovers of France, England, and all that lies between.

Creator: Kimberly Schraf
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2002-02
Dewey code: 709
List Price: $112.00
Price: $199.00

Review Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo / Books on Tape:

Hailed by readers and critics across the country, this engrossing biography of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo reveals a woman of extreme magnetism and originality, an artist whose sensual vibrancy came straight from her own experiences: her childhood near Mexico City during the Mexican Revolution; a devastating accident at age eighteen that left her crippled and unable to bear children; her tempestuous marriage to muralist Diego Rivera and intermittent love affairs with men as diverse as Isamu Noguchi and Leon Trotsky; her association with the Communist Party; her absorption in Mexican folklore and culture; and her dramatic love of spectacle. Here is the tumultuous life of an extraordinary twentieth-century woman - with illustrations as rich and haunting as her legend.

Review   / A Soldier's Promise: The Heroic True Story of an American Soldier and an Iraqi Boy {Unabridged} {Audio} {Cd} Publication date: 2007

Review A Soldier's Promise: The Heroic True Story of an American Soldier and an Iraqi Boy {Unabridged} {Audio} {Cd}:

In December 2003, a young Iraqi boy approached a U. S. Army checkpoint near the Syrian border and demanded they arrest him. His father, he said, was a local insurgent leader, and the boy, Jamil, was offering to show the Americans where the insurgents were hiding. In this sharply written account, Hendrex, a 12-year veteran of the U. S. Army, paints a frightening picture of this 10-year-old boy's tortured life, the climate in which he lived, and the tense, sometimes one-foot-in-the-grave outlook of the Americans who were supposedly there to keep the peace. Like Anthony Swofford's very popular Jarhead (2002), the book abundantly demonstrates that a soldier's life is made up of long periods of stifling boredom-or frustration-punctuated by brief moments of blood-chilling excitement. David Pitt Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved -This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Dalai Lama: Man, Monk, Mystic, Honeymoon in Tehran: Two Years of Love and Danger in Iran (Library), Nine Minutes, Twenty Seconds: The Tragedy & Triumph of Asa Flight 529 (Chivers Sound Library), Cats in Concord, The Cat Who Came in from the Cold, The Chronicle: v.3, Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America, Nathaniel's Nutmeg (Isis), Queen Isabella: Treachery, Adultery, and Murder in Medieval England, Rich Brother, Rich Sister: Two Remarkable Paths to Financial and Spiritual Happiness, Joe & Marilyn: A Memory of Love, Angel At the Fence, Ted Williams: The Biography of an American Hero, American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Solo, Timothy Leary: An Experimental Life, Plutarchs Lives, Vol. 1- Part A, Narrow Dog to Carcassonne, Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo, A Soldier's Promise: The Heroic True Story of an American Soldier and an Iraqi Boy {Unabridged} {Audio} {Cd}

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