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 | The More Things Change, The More They Remain the Same Most Americans living today who remember Alistair Cooke at all conjure up a sophisticated, avuncular presence who, casually seated in a Victorian armchair, introduced more than a generation of Americans to the... read full review |  | Hey, Boo! Caedmon’s eagerly awaited publication of a much-loved modern classic is a must for any serious audiobook collection. A poignant and powerful coming of age tale set in the 1930s in the racially divided South, ... read full review |  | Experience Counts Hemingway’s powerful Pulitzer Prize winning novella about a poor, elderly fisherman’s single-handed attempt to catch and return home with an 18’ marlin remains a classic portrait of courage, humility and dignit... read full review |  | Here Comes The Sun. . . The trauma of World War I heralded the death of American idealism and gave rise to a disillusioned class of figurative and literal cripples. Jake Barnes, the protagonist of Hemingway’s acknowledged masterpiece,... read full review |  | For whom the bell tolled. . . Plath’s autobiographical novel, which details her first suicide attempt, her struggle with depression and her breakdown as a young adult in the 1950’s, is both a testament to how far medical science has come in... read full review |  | The Virgin's Lover Amy Robsart, the favorite daughter of a wealthy provincial, marries for love, a rather remarkable achievement in 16th Century England, especially since her husband, the dashing, ambitious and worldly Robert Dud... read full review |  | The Virgin's Lover Amy Robsart, the favorite daughter of a wealthy provincial, marries for love, a rather remarkable achievement in 16th Century England, especially since her husband, the dashing, ambitious and worldly Robert Dud... read full review |  | The Virgin's Lover Amy Robsart, the favorite daughter of a wealthy provincial, marries for love, a rather remarkable achievement in 16th Century England, especially since her husband, the dashing, ambitious and worldly Robert Dud... read full review |  | To Be Or. . . Haig’s modern-day spin-off of “Hamlet” is a stand-alone serio-comic literary thriller that examines the world through the eyes of a quirky, sensitive 11-year old boy, who is struggling gamely with the perils of... read full review |  | Audio Edition Vincent Nolan, skinheaded neo-nazi defector, applies for a job at World Brotherhood Watch, a humanitarian organization run by internationally revered Holocaust survivor, Meyer Maslow. “I want to save guys lik... read full review |
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