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Biographies & Memoirs


Socrates by Paul Johnson

Socrates by Paul Johnson

by Nola Theiss

Sat, Jan 01, 2011

“Narrator John Curless sounds like a British philosophy professor and the Greek names trip off his tongue eloquently....”

Claiming Ground by Laura Bell

Claiming Ground by Laura Bell

by Mary Cummings

Sat, Jan 01, 2011

“[Narrator] Birmingham’s voice sets the perfect tone and her pacing is such that the listener can relish the beauty of the author’s writing, yet be eagerly anticipating the next personal adventure to be revealed.

No Buddy Left Behind by Terri Crisp

No Buddy Left Behind by Terri Crisp

by Carol Kellerman

Sat, Jan 01, 2011

“Narrator Nicole Valencia deserves abundant kudos for an outstanding reading which can bring tears to the eyes of listeners even those who may not be dog or cat lovers.”

*Just Kids by Patti Smith

*Just Kids by Patti Smith

by Joanna Theiss

Sat, Jan 01, 2011

“...like [Patti Smith’s] music, Just Kids is poetic, edgy, and sometimes plain weird, focusing on the exciting and confusing time when she and her lover and best friend, Robert Mapplethorpe, were just kids.

The Big Sea by Langston Hughes

The Big Sea by Langston Hughes

by Joanna Theiss

Sat, Jan 01, 2011

“...fascinating as a glimpse into the mind of a successful poet before that success really hit.”

*Destiiny of the Republic by Candice Millard

*Destiiny of the Republic by Candice Millard

by Janet Julian

Sat, Jan 01, 2011

“Millard's brilliant book is ably narrated by Canadian-born actor Paul Michael, with a wide range of accents.”

Ghost in the Wires by Kevin MItnick

Ghost in the Wires by Kevin MItnick

by Nola Theiss

Sat, Jan 01, 2011

“This is a cautionary tale for listeners who’ve every thought they might want to be a computer hacker.”