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The Magazine for People Who Love Audiobooks April/May 2009 • VOL. 17, NO. 6 www.audiofilemagazine.com 2009 FAMILY LISTENING 45 AUDIOFILE Summer Audiobook Picks for Kids Award-Winning Titles for All Ages AUTHORS ON AUDIO Joe Hill Garry Wills Laurie Halse Anderson Mary Pipher IN THE STUDIO Richard Dreyfuss Talks About Becoming Stephen Douglas April/May 2009 USA $6.00/Canada $8.00 “There’s something about the shape of a spoken word that resonates within me.” —Laurie Halse Anderson 2 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com + Help Patrons Make Choices Enhance your OverDrive Download Service with AudioFile reviews. Great for patrons service and collection management! To activate AudioFile reviews, log in to your OverDrive Content Reserve account,* select “Premium Reviews,” check the box and update. *Please note that Content Reserve “Manage Users” permissions are needed to add AudioFile Premium Reviews. A Value-Added Service for Your Library 4 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Robin F. Whitten Patricia E. Stickney Jennifer M. Dowell Elizabeth K. Dodge Jennifer Steele Kara Nappi Mark Mattos MaryBeth Walz Allison Adams Taryn Bianchin Heather G. Evans Editor/Publisher Financial Officer Managing Editor Review Editor Art Director Marketing Manager Web Manager Web Administrator Assistant to the Editor Editorial Assistant Customer Service Vol. 17, No. 6 Contributing Editors: Priscilla Grant, S.J. Henschel, Yuri Rasovsky, Aurelia C. Scott, Steven E. Steinbock, Thomas Walken Contributors: Benjamin Cheever, Marten Czamanske, Lizette Hannegan, Shane Leonard, Randy O’Brien, Susie Wilde AudioFile’s Mission AudioFile reviews unabridged and abridged audiobooks, original audio programs, commentary and dramatizations in the spoken-word format. Our focus is the audio presentation, not critique of the written material. AudioFile reviewers are professionals in the information, education and performance fields. All reviews are signed. 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Email us at csr@audiofilemagazine.com. 6 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Contents April/May 2009 Vol. 17, No. 6 2009 Family Listening 28 Spotlight: Author Laurie Halse Anderson 30 Audiobooks on the Go 34 Spotlight: Narrator David Pittu Reviews & Features 35 Children & Family Listening 38 Young Adult 39 Fantasy & Science Fiction 40 Mystery & Suspense Spotlight: Author Joe Hill & Narrator Ron McLarty 48 Fiction 52 Biography & Memoir Spotlight: Author Mary Pipher 56 In the Studio Richard Dreyfuss 57 History 58 Classics 59 Contemporary Culture 62 Learning By Ear Positively Intentional! 64 Christian Audio Spotlight: Author Garry Wills 30 46 64 Laurie Halse Anderson photo by Joyce Tenneson; Ron McLarty photo by Jerry Bauer; Garry Wills photo © AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast 17 Departments 9 Editor’s Notes 28 10 Contributors 12 Hear Here 14 AudiOpinion Why Don’t More Great Reads Make It to Audio? 16 On the Web 21 Editors’ Picks New Releases for April & May 2009 68 Listening Librarians Sharon Grover 72 Listening With . . . Juan Antonio Garcia, Lisa R. Piccione & Samuel Garcia-Piccione Resources 6 Mission 66 Index of Print Reviews 70 Advertiser Directory 70 Sources Who, What, When, Where . . . and How to Find It www.audiofilemagazine.com Visit our Web site for more reviews, extended features, sound clips, and a complete list of all audiobook new releases. April/May 2009 ■ 7 Editor’s Notes Sharing the Stories Where does the love for the spoken word begin? Did your parents read you Where the Wild Things Are, or Horton Hears a Who? Did you huddle near the radio for “The Shadow”—or was it Dick Estell’s “Radio Reader”? Did you and your friends read aloud Emily Dickinson or The Prophet? Or maybe you heard your first “book-on-tape” on a family car trip. Was it Tom Sawyer or Where the Red Fern Grows? As we celebrate the great wealth of children’s audiobooks in this issue, I think of all the ways we can learn to love hearing a story. That’s easy for many of us who already love to listen, and there are many ways to “feed” our listening habit today. The range of recorded stories also makes it easy to share our fascination with youngsters—or with adults who may not have yet tried an audiobook. You will find many good choices recommended in this issue, from The Phantom Tollbooth to The Shoe Bird. And, before planning your summer listening with the family, be sure to check out the “Audiobooks on the Go” feature at www.audiofilemagazine.com. This month we also publish a second Digest focused on a growing area of audiobook publishing. This time it’s Christian Audiobooks. The PDF edition is available at our Web site, for sharing and for posting, and goes along with our Web pages devoted to audiobooks on Christian living, theology, and inspiration—www.audiofilemagazine.com/ chistianaudiobooks. As we committed listeners introduce audiobooks to others, it’s good to remind “newbies” that listening is a boon for busy adults and children who want to read and learn but never seem to find the time. And you don’t have to be a big reader to love audiobooks: they open new worlds for anyone who loves stories and enjoys the inspiration of someone speaking directly to them. During times when challenges abound, the spoken word provides strength, learning, and entertainment. So please, pass it on—share this wonderful world of audiobooks. Inside Track Two Digest publications and focused Web pages: Christian Audiobooks www.audiofilemagazine.com/ christianaudiobooks Spanish Audiobooks www.audiofilemagazine.com/ spanishaudiobooks 2009 Audies Finalists www.theaudies.com Photo by Kevin Brusie Robin Whitten Editor and Founder April/May 2009 ■ 9 Contributors Nancy McCarty Shane Leonard Jessie Grearson Donna Gerardo Marten Czamanske Marten Czamanske Anderson (page 28) and narrator David Pittu (page 34); Marten Czamanske (“Listening With . . . ” photograph, page 72) has more than 20 years of photography experience working with ad agencies, designers, and businesses. After starting his career as a Staff Photographer for Eastman Kodak Company, he opened his own Rochester, New Yorkbased commercial photography studio to focus on portraying the human side of business for local and national clients. Ann Ritchie, an educator in Massachusetts, reviews The Water Babies (page 32); Ruth Heespelink, a librarian Shane Leonard Shane Leonard (Joe Hill photographs, pages 40 & 41) started taking pictures as a child, hoping to better illustrate the secret lives of his action figures when they were at rest. He'd rather just shoot portraits of people these days. He lives in Bangor, Maine. Children’s Reviewers AudioFile salutes some of our intrepid children’s and young adult audiobook reviewers in the family listening issue: Lizette Hannegan, a librarian in Virginia, contributes to our updated Audiobooks on the Go list in this issue (page 30); Jessie Grearson, a writer in Maine, reviews Squashed in the Middle (page 36); Donna Gerardo, a bookseller in Portland, Maine, listens when she’s not busy bonding with her ducks; Susie Wilde, a writer in North Carolina, speaks with author Laurie Halse 10 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com in Massachusetts, reviews The Wayside School Collection (page 31) and Misty of Chincoteague (page 32); Nancy McCarty, an educator in Pennsylvania, listens while she knits; Susan Baird, a librarian in Illinois, reviews Toby Tucker: Keeping Sneaky Secrets (page 35); Mary Nino, a librarian in California, reviews Dark Dude (page 38); Denise Perry Donavin, a librarian in Michigan, reviews Curse of the Blue Tattoo (page 38) and Under the Jolly Roger (page 33); Nancy Campbell, an audiophile in Washington, reviews Blood Tide (page 35); Marty Crisp, a writer in Pennsylvania, reviews Mack Made Movies (page 37); Louise Capizzo, a librarian in Maine, reviews The Porcupine Year (page 33); Lisa Piccione, a Spanish teacher and translator in Brockport, New York, is featured with her family in this issue’s “Listening With . . .” (page 72). Want to be part of AudioFile’s review team? While we work with more than 100 reviewers, we are always interested in new reviewers. If you are a very active listener, have writing experience, and are interested in discussing the audiobook performance in 125 words or less—you are welcome to apply to editor Robin Whitten, robin@audiofilemagazine.com. Reviewers A.A. A.C.P. A.C.S. A.L.H. A.P.C. A.R. A.W. B.H.B. B.H.C. B.P. C.A. D.A.W. D.B. D.G. D.P.D. E.D.R. E.V.B. F.C. G.D.W. G.H. J.A.G. J.A.H. J.A.S. J.B.G. J.C.G. J.E.M. J.J.B. J.K.R. J.L.B. J.M.D. J.P.M. J.S.H. J.T. K.M.D. L.A.C. L.B. L.B.F. L.E. L.R.P. M.B. M.B.K. M.C. M.H.N. M.M.C. M.M.O. M.O. M.O.B. M.R. M.R.E. M.S. M.T. M.T.B. M.T.F. N.E.M. N.L. N.M.C. R.F.W. R.H.H. R.I.G. Allison Adams, AudioFile, ME Anne Cole Pierce, Audiophile, MI Aurelia C. Scott, Writer, ME Albert L. Holtz, Journalist, MI Andrew Colston, Writer, MN Ann Ritchie, Educator, MA Archa Wachowicz, Librarian, NY Brita Bonechi, Audiophile, ME Benjamin Cheever, Writer, NY Brian Price, Producer, IN Caitlin Augusta, Librarian, CT David A. Walton, Writer, PA Dan Bortolotti, Writer, ON Donna Gerardo, Bookseller, ME Denise Perry Donavin, Lincoln Township Public Library, MI Eric Randall, Journalist, NY Elizabeth Via Brown, Writer, AL Federico Cheever, Educator, CO Gail D. Welborn, Writer, WA Glenn Hopp, Educator, TX Juan Antonio Garcia, Artist, NY Joseph A. Harris, M.D., Audiophile, CA James A. Stewart, Writer, PA Judy B. Gummere, Lake Forest Public Library, IL Jessie Grearson, Writer, ME Joyce E. McCarty, Audiophile, VA Jenan Jones Benson, Writer, NC Jennifer Reed, Librarian, MA Joan Lund Barere, Actor, CT Jennifer M. Dowell, AudioFile, ME Joseph P. Menta, Jr., Writer, PA Joe Harrington, Writer, ME Jessica Teel, Writer, AK Karen Demers, Wilbraham Public Library, MA Louise Capizzo, Librarian, ME Liam Brennan, Writer, MB Leslie B. Fine, Educator, NY Lance Eaton, Writer, MA Lisa R. Piccione, Translator, NY Marc Bona, Editor, OH Miriam B. Kahn, Librarian, OH Mike Comer, Audiophile, ME Mary H. Nino, Librarian, CA Marta M. Crisp, Writer, PA Melissa Orth, Curtis Memorial Library, ME Michael Ollove, Baltimore Sun, MD Mary O’Brien, Educator, ME Mohana Rajakumar, Educator, Qatar Martie Ramm Engle, Educator, CA Michael Sangiacomo, Plain Dealer, OH Matthew Tiffany, Writer, ME M. Tracy Brigden, Editor, NY Michael T. Fein, Librarian, VA Nancy E. McCarty, Educator, PA Nancy Lowe, Writer, SC Nancy M. Campbell, Audiophile, WA Robin F. Whitten, AudioFile, ME Ruth Heespelink, Librarian, MA Robert I. Grundfest, Educator, NJ Continued on page 71 April/May 2009 ■ 11 Hear Here News, information, and products of interest Explore This! New York City’s Explorers Club was the setting for a live performance of “The Professor Was a Thief” last month. George Guidall was the “teller” of the tale, while John Mariano, Josh Robert Thompson, and Jim Meskimen performed roles at microphones in front of Explorer members and guests of Galaxy Press. “My best science fiction story,” author L. Ron Hubbard wrote about the 1950 story. Surrounded by trophies of elephant tusks, a stuffed polar bear, and flags that have flown on expeditions with Robert Ballard to John Glenn, the staging for the storytelling was perfect— remember Stephen King’s story “The Breathing Method”? The event launched four new full-cast pulp fiction titles from Galaxy’s Stories from the Golden Age (www.goldenagestories.com). Above: (l to r) George Guidall, Josh Robert Thompson, Jim Meskimen, and John Mariano perform “The Professor Was a Thief” Left: Editor Robin Whitten and son Denny pose with a polar bear at the Explorers Club TAKE A SOUNDWALK Soundwalk’s unique guided audio tours have been showing up since 2004 in the ranks of Audies finalists and winners, including this year’s finalist for Original Work, Louis Vuitton Soundwalk, in which Gong Li, Shu Qi, and Joan Chen guide listeners through Beijing, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. Explore some of New York City’s most colorful neighborhoods, or linger in Paris’s Belleville or St.Germain-des-Prés, or navigate India with Varansi: City of Light. To download MP3 programs, visit www.soundwalk.com. 12 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com A New Way to Download Symtio download cards are digital audiobooks that listeners can buy in retail stores and then download at home from www.symtio.com. Symtio MP3 files work with Macs and PCs and any digital player. Symtio also saves purchases in your account, so you can re-download with no additional charge. Find Symtio cards, featuring titles from Harper Audio and Zondervan, at Barnes & Noble stores and Christian bookstores. GREEN LISTENING Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth (Simon & Schuster Audio) won the 2009 Grammy Award for best Spoken Word Album— celebrate Earth Day on April 22 with that and some more green listens. Rethink the food you buy and eat with Michael Pollan’s In Defense of Food (Penguin Audio/Books on Tape) and Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal, Vegetable, Miracle (Harper Audio/ Blackstone Audiobooks); scrutinize green claims with Daniel Goleman’s Ecological Intelligence (Macmillan Audio); examine globalization with Thomas L. Friedman’s Hot, Flat, and Crowded (Macmillan Audio/BBC Audiobooks America) and the environmental movement with Paul Hawken’s Blessed Unrest (Blackstone Audiobooks). And while you’re at it, skip the CDs and try the greener alternative of digital downloads. April/May 2009 ■ 13 What’s Hot? What’s Not? AudiOpinion Why Don’t More Great Reads Make It to Audio? by Benjamin Cheever When I heard that a movie was being made out of Richard Yates’s most famous novel, Revolutionary Road, it wasn’t the movie I was excited about. Gloomy, elegant novels are difficult to project onto the screen. And yet I was excited. If they make a movie, I thought, then they’ll also make an audiobook. I’m an awkward reader, and without audiobooks I’d have been one of Gray’s rustics out of “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”: “But Knowledge to their eyes her ample page/ Rich with the spoils of time did ne’er unroll.” Thousands of audiobooks have unrolled that page for me. I’m an aural learner, so even when I do read a book, I still want to hear it read out loud. The better the book, the more I yearn for the recording. Even when I do read a book, I still want to hear it read out loud. The better the book, the more I yearn for the recording. Subscribe Now, and get 6 issues of AudioFile magazine plus Full Access to audiofilemagazine.com Just $19.95! AudioFile helps you make the most of your listening. 800.506.1212 www.audiofilemagazine.com 14 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com And I enjoyed reading Revolutionary Road immensely. I wasn’t alone. First published in 1961, the book won a cult of admirers, including many distinguished writers. Novelists Robert Stone and Richard Russo have both praised Yates extravagantly. Richard Ford likened the novel to a secret literary handshake. When discussed by audiobook lovers in the past, the title occasioned a great pulling out of hair and a gnashing of teeth. Did audiobook producers know the book? They knew it. Did they love it? They loved it to death. Why no audiobook? Because Revolutionary Road was one of those beloved reads not widely popular enough to justify the expense of a reading. How could this be? “There was never a time like now to be a lover of the arts. Mozart never heard most of Bach. We can hear everything by both of them.” Clive James told me that. Actually, he read me those words from Cultural Amnesia, a book he wrote and also narrates for Blackstone. Born in Australia but educated at Cambridge, James has one of those BBC voices that still seem—despite the collapse of the British Empire—to convey the very essence of learning and of style. It’s a joy to hear him in full cry— a polymath who has succeeded as a critic, poet, and TV personality. Richard Yates was not a TV personality. He was a personality, but not the sort you’d want to put on TV. His books had never been recorded, because his books were not all that popular. Which brings us to the very crack at the foundation of our society. Must man, woman, or work of art be popular in order to be worthwhile? I take this personally, because I was hugely unpopular as a child. The more unpopular I became, the gloomier I became. The gloomier I became, the more unpopular. The downward spiral, which began at age 8, didn’t reverse itself until I went off to boarding school as a high school sophomore. I still recall being astonished that year when in the locker room I overheard boys in another aisle chortling about a hopeless creep, and I realized that—for the first time in recent memory—it wasn’t me they were chortling about. As a pariah, books were important to me. I have a problem with my eyes, and not the sort they knew how to diagnose or correct when I was a child. I read slowly, haltingly, but I did read, because the world of books was open to me. The society of my peers was not. I was lonely and, therefore, sad. Although I won’t claim to have been as sad as Richard Yates. Blake Bailey opens his biography of Yates like this: “If the prerequisite of any great writer’s life is an unhappy childhood, then Richard Yates was especially blessed.”* Nor did Yates cheer up much, or for long. The interest engendered by the movie version of his novel had critics at both the New York Times and The New Yorker reporting on the cockroaches for which Yates’s workspace was famous. There are “squashed cockroaches underfoot” (Times) and “crushed cockroaches around the desk chair” (New Yorker). The novel itself is described in the Times as “among the bleakest books ever written.” Sound elitist? It’s not. Revolutionary Road is the opposite of elitist. Frank Wheeler, the male lead, has “the kind of unemphatic good looks that an advertising photographer might use to portray the discerning consumer of well-made but inexpensive merchandise (Why Pay More?).” The origins of audiobooks had little to do with the bottom line, but now unprofitable titles, even beloved ones, are put off or neglected. In the Random House recording, precipitated—at long last—by the movie, Mark Bramhall is wonderfully cast as narrator. Among Bramhall’s many credits are six episodes of “Days of Our Lives,” and he reads this sexual tragedy in a watery voice so masculine that it is almost its own burlesque. Bramhall is also a nimble performer and convincingly alters his tone, giving distinct markers for each character. We are lucky to have this recording. While audiobook publishing has exploded in the last 20 years, oddly, the industry has narrowed somewhat. Fewer chances are taken on littleknown works. Underperforming titles have been dropped. Audiobooks are a business now, and as with most businesses, profit is job one. Which was not always the case. The books put on records during the 1930s by a government program were for the blind. The mission was literacy, not profit. Caedmon Records was founded in the 1950s by two young women who heard Dylan Thomas read and felt compelled to capture and preserve that magnificent voice. Books on Tape was started in the 1970s by Duvall Hecht, a keen reader with a long commute. Hecht sold his company to Random House and was crushed when they stopped circulating his less popular recordings. The origins of audiobooks had little to do with the bottom line, but now unprofitable titles, even beloved ones, are put off or neglected. Will nobody record The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James for me? I had to masquerade as a blind man in order to get my mitts on cassettes of the essays of Montaigne. Don’t you think somebody else out there might enjoy Montaigne? Shakespeare enjoyed Montaigne. It’s not that I don’t enjoy listening to bestsellers. Some of them are excellent, and even when they fail, I get to feel included. But I was an unpopular child. I also like unpopular books. I want them recorded. I want that freedom. “Art proves its value by still mattering to people who have been deprived of every other freedom,” Clive James tells me through my Nano while I scrape the dinner dishes. Amen to that. But I’d go a step further: Art proves its value by mattering to people who do not matter. Not by making us sad, or foolish, but by making our foolishness and sadness comprehensible and by making all of us—the least of us—feel less alone. *Blake Bailey has written a biography of my father, John Cheever, which will be published in March. April/May 2009 ■ 15 On the Web AudioFileMagazine.com AudioFile subscribers get FREE access to AudioFile’s Web site—visit us online for more reviews, weekly hot picks, soundreviews, and more. The Audies 2009— Join the Conversation Check out AudioFile’s coverage of the 2009 Audies, and join the conversation—we want to know what you think! Read reviews of the finalists in all categories, listen to sound clips and podcasts, and comment with your opinion. www.theaudies.com Christian Audiobooks Digest Online The Web pages for the first Christian Audiobooks Digest provide information and resources for Christian audiobooks. The complete Digest is also available as a downloadable PDF. On the Web, you’ll find: Reviews AudioFile’s reviews—audiobooks on Christian topics from prayer, and Bible study to suspense, historical fiction, and romance New Releases Audiolibros en Español AudioFile’s Spanish Audiobooks pages online offer an ongoing resource to Spanish audiobooks for Spanish-speaking listeners, bilingual families, and language-learning students. Updated every month: • Browse reviews, written in Spanish with an English translation • Read interviews and profiles • Check upcoming Spanish audiobook releases • Connect with Spanish audiobook publishers Complete title announcements for forthcoming Christian audios—search for your favorite author or narrator Interviews Narrator Grover Gardner discusses his work with inspirational audiobooks—bonus audio interview online Grover Gardner www.audiofilemagazine.com/spanishaudiobooks Web Pass NEW! 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WEB PASS www.audiofilemagazine.com/webpass.html 16 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Publisher Resources Directory of Christian publishers www.audiofilemagazine.com/ christianaudiobooks Family Listening 2009—Audiobooks on the Go Find all your family’s summer listening in one place with AudioFile’s fully updated 2009 edition of Audiobooks on the Go—family-friendly recommended audiobooks online: • Choose audiobooks for young listeners, middle graders, or young adults • Browse by subject category: Classics, Fantastic Worlds, Other Times & Places, Family & Community • Find audio versions of the latest Newbery winner & honor books • Discover 2009 Odyssey Award titles, ALA Notable Children’s Recordings & Awesome Audiobooks for Young Adults • Print PDFs of booklists to take with you to the bookstore or library • Listen to All Ears! soundreviews www.audiofilemagazine.com/ abotg09.html April/May 2009 ■ 17 Editors’ Picks The Most Intriguing Upcoming Releases MICHAEL J. FOX KAREN LEVINE Always Looking Up Hana’s Suitcase Subtitled “The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist,” Fox’s second book after the Audie Award-winning Lucky Man promises to be a true lesson in perseverance and confidence. A young orphan’s suitcase arrives from Germany at a Holocaust education center in Japan, and all the children who visit want to know about its owner. Where did she come from? Where was she going? What did she pack? Levine, producer for the CBC radio broadcast in 2001, retells this great true story. Read by Michael J. Fox Harper Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781401391478 $29.99 (also DD) Release date: April 7 Read by Stephanie Wolfe Brilliance Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423382300 $19.99 (also MP3) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423382317 $42.97 (also MP3, PRE) Release date: April 20 PAULO COELHO The Winner Stands Alone Entrepreneurs, models, actors, fashionistas, and the Cannes Film Festival—Paul Boehmer narrates Coelho’s (Brida) story of love, loss, and the colossal power of the entertainment industry. ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH Read by Paul Boehmer Harper Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780061770524 $39.99 (also DD) Blackstone Audiobooks Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433288081 $70.00 (also CS, MP3, PRE) Release date: April 7 Tea Time for the Traditionally Built The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency is back in the tenth installment of Smith’s Botswanabased series. Lisette Lecat—a veteran narrator of Smith’s popular books—is sure to give us a rousing, vibrant performance! DONNA LEON About Face Commissario Guido Brunetti’s next investigation will take him through the corruption and exploitation of Italy’s natural environment. Read by David Colacci BBC Audiobooks America Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781602835665 $29.95 Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792761587 $79.95 (also MP3, PRE) Release date: April 8 DANIEL GOLEMAN Ecological Intelligence Goleman (Emotional Intelligence) argues that recycling and green programs only deceive us into thinking that we’re doing our part while covering up the true ecological impact of what we buy and do. Read by Daniel Goleman Macmillan Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781427206855 $39.95 Release date: April 21 Alexander McCall Smith Read by Lisette Lecat Recorded Books Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781440717178 $34.99 Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781440715556 $92.75 (also CS) Release date: April 21 DAVID BALDACCI First Family Camp David, USA. A birthday party turns into a nightmare when a child is snatched after the celebrations, and Sean King and Michelle Maxwell are enlisted with bringing the child home safely. Baldacci and McLarty make a great team for this political thriller that’s sure to keep you listening. Read by Ron McLarty Hachette Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781600245480 $39.98 Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415964576 $100.00 Release date: April 21 LORRAINE HANSBERRY Lorraine Hansberry Audio Collection RUTH REICHL Alexander McCall Smith photo by Tara Murphy Not Becoming My Mother Reichl, famous for her culinary confessionals (2006 Audies winner, Garlic and Sapphires), has given us another mealtime memoir. We’re looking forward to hearing more of her stories of food and family. Read by Ruth Reichl Penguin Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780143144816 $19.95 Release date: April 21 New to CD, Hansberry’s works are just as relevant today as they were when she wrote in the 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes A Raisin in the Sun and To Be Young, Gifted and Black. Read by Lorraine Hansberry, James Earl Jones, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, et al. Harper Audio/ Caedmon Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780061768958 $29.99 (also CS) Release date: April 28 New Releases Online! Hundreds of upcoming titles at www.audiofilemagazine.com/newreleases April/May 2009 ■ 21 Editors’ Picks The Most Intriguing Upcoming Releases BILL GATES, SR. LEE CHILD Showing Up for Life Gone Tomorrow In a heartfelt, deeply personal book, Bill Gates, Sr., (father of Bill Gates) shares the values and principles he’s learned over a lifetime of “showing up” for life. Child’s latest Jack Reacher adventure has our hero stuck in a hot spot. After witnessing a suicide on the Manhattan subway, Reacher tries to unearth a secret that both the feds and Al Qaeda want to keep under wraps. Dick Hill’s narrations of Child’s Jack Reacher thrillers have garnered a pile of Earphones and several Audie nominations. Read by Patrick Egan, Bill Gates, Sr. Random House Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739370711 $25.00 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415962145 $60.00 Release date: April 28 Read by Dick Hill Random House Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739365915 $44.95 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415962886 $100.00 Release date: May 19 DENIS JOHNSON Nobody Move National Book Award-winner Johnson (Tree of Smoke) brings us a suspenseful, noir-flavored thriller set in the American West. Patton won an Earphones Award for his work on Tree of Smoke. LARRY KING What Am I Doing Here? Ever wonder what Larry King thought about all those famous personalities he interviewed? Here’s your chance to hear what King has to say in this collection of evocative behind-the-scenes observations about some of our most interesting and important world figures. Read by Will Patton Macmillan Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781427206893 $29.95 Release date: April 28 ROBERT B. PARKER The Boxer and the Spy Action, mystery, and high school intrigue! This recording is sure to catch the fancy of young adult listeners, especially with Golden Voice Scott Brick narrating. Read by Scott Brick Listening Library Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739373026 $28.00 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739373040 $38.00 Release date: April 28 CHRISTOPHER BUCKLEY Losing Mum and Pup In this memoir, renowned satirist Buckley shares the tragicomic true story of the year in which both his parents, William F. Buckley, Jr., and Patricia Taylor Buckley, died. Read by Christopher Buckley Hachette Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781600246838 $34.98 Release date: May 6 Larry King Read by Larry King Phoenix Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781597772280 $34.95 Release date: May 19 LAURIE R. KING The Language of Bees Mary Russell, Sherlock Holmes’s sleuthing wife, discovers more than she bargained for in this latest mystery of a friend’s missing wife and child. Could her legendary husband be involved somehow? Could he be protecting an elusive murderer? Be sure to tune in to this great new mystery from Edgar Award-winning Laurie King. Read by Jenny Sterlin Recorded Books Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436128926 $123.75 (also CS) Release date: May 25 MICHAEL CONNELLY ELMORE LEONARD The Scarecrow Road Dogs Three of Leonard’s well-loved characters (all from separate novels) are on a collision course with each other in this story of backstabbing and bank robbery. Sexy, simmering mayhem ensues—as it always does in Leonard’s novels. Strap in for a great listen! Newspaperman Jack McEvoy decides to write a book based on the real-life murder confession of a 16-year-old boy. Lo and behold, he discovers that the boy’s confession is bogus—he might actually be innocent. Connelly’s stories have excited and fascinated listeners for years. Read by Peter Francis James Harper Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780061767760 $39.99 (also DD) Release date: May 12 Read by Peter Giles Hachette Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781600245749 $39.98 Release date: May 26 New Releases Online! Hundreds of upcoming titles at www.audiofilemagazine.com/newreleases 22 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com 24 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Audiobooks on the Go Family Listening 2009 Audiobook offerings for children have never been richer. In anticipation of summer book list season, AudioFile has updated our annual “Audiobooks on the Go” list— on the following pages, you’ll find 45 recommended titles that will help keep kids on track and that the whole family can enjoy listening to together. And read our interviews with author Laurie Halse Anderson and narrator David Pittu to find out where they find their inspiration for the stories they tell for kids. April/May 2009 ■ 27 Laurie Halse Anderson “There’s something about the shape of a spoken word that resonates within me.” Laurie Halse Anderson’s newest character, Lia, of Wintergirls, hears voices. And so does the author! “I can make a lot of notes about a book, but until I can hear the character talking in my head, I can’t write it. You could say that my books are audiobooks first, which I then translate into visual text. I think that’s why I am so particular when it comes to listening to audiobooks. If the narrator’s voice doesn’t ring comfortably inside my skull, I can’t listen to the book.” Anderson was a language and linguistics major in college and picks up accents and new languages quickly. “There’s something about the shape of a spoken word that resonates within me. Storytelling is traditionally an experience shared by the speaker of the tale and the listener. Written text is a relatively modern construct that doesn’t always carry the same impact as the spoken story.” threatens to kill her. It won’t take listeners long until they’re deeply inside the heroine’s head and heart. How did Anderson get involved with her character? “She got into me. There’s some of me in Lia’s character, no doubt. I’ve fought a bad body image most of my life, though I was never as close to the edge of 28 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Photo by Joyce Tenneson Lia, Anderson’s newest protagonist, struggles with an eating disorder that WINTERGIRLS Laurie Halse Anderson Read by Jeannie Stith Narrator Jeannie Stith delivers this story’s introductory scenes with brutal harshness as Lia learns that her best friend, Cassie, has been discovered dead in a hotel room. The two best friends had been competitors in anorexia. Stith’s staccato delivery is fitting for the embattled Lia, who hides her selfstarvation and cutting from the perplexed adults who want to save her. Stith whispers Lia’s compulsive calorie counting and uses a muffled voice to deliver the haunting speeches that Lia believes are coming from Cassie’s restless spirit. In her text Anderson uses italics, parentheses, and cross-outs to create visual representations of Lia’s torment; in the narration the tones used to differentiate these are somewhat distracting. Still, Stith takes listeners deep into Lia’s dark and frightening fight for survival. S.W. Brilliance Audio 7 hrs. Unabridged Young Adult Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423391869 $29.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423391876 $82.97 (also MP3, DD) More Listening CATALYST Laurie Halse Anderson, read by Samantha Mathis Listening Library Unabridged Library Ed.: CD, DD CHAINS Laurie Halse Anderson, read by Madisun Leigh Brilliance Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, MP3, DD Library Ed.: CD, MP3, DD, PRE FEVER 1793 Laurie Halse Anderson, read by Emily Bergl Listening Library Unabridged Library Ed.: CD, DD PROM Stith takes listeners deep into Lia’s dark and frightening fight for survival. Laurie Halse Anderson, read by Katherine Kellgren Recorded Books Unabridged Library Ed.: CS, CD, PRE SPEAK death as Lia is. But her voice in my head is very distinct from my own. By the end of the book, I felt like Lia was haunting me, much as Cassie [Lia’s best friend who dies early in the book] haunts Lia in the story. It was a little unnerving.” Anderson’s work is diverse. She zips between genres and age levels. She might write a picture-book biography, then a historical novel, then on to a hard-hitting contemporary fiction for young adults. “I love jumping back and forth between the forms. I think it keeps each book fresh and exciting for me because I don’t have to grind out the same old, same old all the time. I think the best parts of my Laurie Halse Anderson, read by Mandy Siegfried Listening Library Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD, DD TWISTED Laurie Halse Anderson, read by Mike Chamberlain Listening Library Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD, DD stories are written in my subconscious brain, anyway. My subconscious prefers to play in a different pasture than my conscious self. I can’t imagine doing it any other way.” Whatever the form, each book has an innovative and gripping voice. Wintergirls, for example, is filled with word cross-outs that contribute to the character’s tone. “They’re a critical clue to understanding the main character’s struggles. I decided that strike-throughs give a stronger visual impact than the typical narrative devices. I first saw them used on blogs and realized they’re the perfect device for an unreliable narrator who cannot be honest with herself.” It’s this authenticity that has won Anderson so many devoted young adult fans, this genuineness drawn from her own past. “I was a confused and depressed teenager. My family went through a very rough patch during those years, and nobody would talk about what was happening to us. I completely understand the struggles so many teens have to cope with. I hope my books accurately reflect their pain and their path to uncover their strength.”—Susie Wilde April/May 2009 ■ 29 Audiobooks on the Go FANTASTIC WORLDS THE CABINET OF WONDERS NATION Marie Rutkoski, read by Lorelei King Terry Pratchett, read by Stephen Briggs Macmillan Audio Unabridged Gr. 5+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD BBC Audiobooks America Library Ed.: CD Harper Audio Unabridged Gr. 7+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD THE DARK POND Philip Pullman, read by Philip Pullman and a Full Cast Joseph Bruchac, read by Ramon de Ocampo ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE NORTH Recorded Books Unabridged Gr. 6+ Library Ed.: CS Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 6+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD, DD FAIREST PLAYING WITH FIRE Gail Carson Levine, read by Sarah Naughton and a Full Cast Derek Landy, read by Rupert Degas Full Cast Audio Unabridged Gr. 6+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD, PRE Library Ed.: CD, DD, PRE Harper Audio Unabridged Gr 5+ Trade Ed: CD, DD SKYBREAKER THE GRAVEYARD BOOK Neil Gaiman, read by Neil Gaiman Harper Audio Unabridged Gr. 4+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Recorded Books Library Ed.: CS, CD, DD THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH Norton Juster Read by David Hyde Pierce David Hyde Pierce delivers an imaginative narration of this unforgettable family listen. Milo is unenthusiastic about life until he receives a mysterious gift—a tollbooth that becomes his portal to strange lands. The fantasy journey kicks off as Pierce presents the Whether Man, who speaks so quickly that listeners, like Milo, won’t know whether they’re coming or going. Switching pace, Pierce and Milo next steer listeners into the Doldrums. There, Pierce stretches out each word, punctuating his reading with yawns until listeners, like Milo, are too sleepy to function. Throughout the story Pierce provides superb characterizations and faultless timing, transporting listeners with wordplay, steering them through slapstick, and thrilling them at every twist and turn of Milo’s adventures. S.W. Harper Audio 4.5 hrs. Unabridged Ages 8+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780061672651 $22.95 30 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Kenneth Oppel, read by David Kelly and a Full Cast Full Cast Audio Unabridged Gr. 5+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD, PRE Library Ed.: CD, DD, PRE MANY WATERS THE WATER HORSE Madeleine L’Engle Read by Ann Marie Lee Dick King-Smith Read by Nathaniel Parker Ann Marie Lee’s narrative strength is a perfect match for L’Engle’s powerful story of twin brothers Sandy and Dennys Murray, who take an extraordinary journey through time. We feel the frustration of two ordinary boys who are tired of winter’s freeze and mildly disgruntled that they’re not included in the scientific discoveries of their brilliant parents and siblings. Lee registers the twins’ confusion when they press a computer key in their father’s lab and find themselves in the middle of a desert. This is soon followed by curiosity and wonder as the boys realize they’re in biblical times and that unicorns and angels abound. Later Lee conveys their caring for Yalith, Noah’s young daughter, and their panic that neither she, nor they, will escape the coming flood. S.W. Dick King-Smith, author of Babe, the Sheep-Pig, tells many an exciting animal story. Weaving in folklore of fantastic creatures heightens the intrigue in this story, which begins with beachcombing after an ocean storm. When Kirstie discovers an unusual egg, one Scottish family’s existence takes an unexpected turn. Nathaniel Parker’s British accent underscores the setting. He skillfully gives personality to each character—from gruff, knowledgeable Grandpa Grumble to complicit Father and excited Kirstie. Parker’s pacing speeds up with the rise of the story’s tension as the newly hatched and speedily growing Water Horse is given refuge in ever-larger bodies of water until he’s released into one worldfamous Scottish loch. A.R. Listening Library 9 hrs. Unabridged Ages 10+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739371978 $37.00 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739371992 $50.00 (also DD) BBC Audiobooks America 1.5 hrs. Unabridged Ages 10+ Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781405658379 $21.95 (also DD) Audiobooks on the Go FAMILY & COMMUNITY THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME INDIAN Sherman Alexie, read by Sherman Alexie SCAT Carl Hiaasen, read by Ed Asner Recorded Books Unabridged Gr. 8+ Library Ed.: CS, CD Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 4+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD, DD THE CRICKET IN TIMES SQUARE MY ONE HUNDRED ADVENTURES George Selden, read by Tony Shalhoub Polly Horvath, read by Tai Alexandra Ricci Macmillan Audio Unabridged Gr. 4+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 4+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD, DD I AM NOT JOEY PIGZA Jack Gantos, read by Jack Gantos THE WEDNESDAY WARS Gary D. Schmidt, read by Joel Johnstone Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 5+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD, DD Scholastic Audiobooks Unabridged Gr. 5+ Trade Ed.: CD INKDEATH THE WHITE GIRAFFE Cornelia Funke, read by Allan Corduner Lauren St. John, read by Adjoa Andoh Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 5+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD, DD Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 5+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD THE WAYSIDE SCHOOL COLLECTION: Sideways Stories From Wayside School, Wayside School Is Falling Down, Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger WE ARE THE SHIP: The Story of Negro League Baseball Louis Sachar Read by Louis Sachar “Negro baseball was fast! Flashy! Daring! . . .” Young listeners will agree after hearing this compelling, accessible history of the players who, when they were shut out of major league baseball, loved the game so much that they found a way to keep playing. Dion Graham’s enthusiastic, welcoming narration is a perfect match for the text. He helps the cast of characters—Rube Foster, Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, James “Cool Papa” Bell—step right out of history and puts listeners with them in the dugout and on the bus traveling from game to game. A bonus CD includes an interactive slide-show gallery of Kadir Nelson’s gorgeous, evocative illustrations so that listeners can put faces to all the names. J.M.D. This set encompasses three volumes of short stories, written over several decades. Sachar reads tales ranging from hilarious to ridiculous, zany, shaggy, and just plain odd. Most are set in Wayside School, a strange place in itself, being 30 floors tall with just one room per floor. While the cast of characters remains the same, each story focuses on a different child or teacher. The first title, Sideways Stories From Wayside School, is by far the funniest as the quirks of specific children and teachers are dealt with in ingenious and clever ways. Sachar’s deliberately paced reading is sometimes gravelly and awkward, a style that, perhaps, is meant to appeal to the middle school listeners who love these books. R.H.H. Listening Library 9 hrs. Unabridged Ages 8+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739368190 $40.00 Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739368206 $60.00 Kadir Nelson Read by Dion Graham Brilliance Audio 2 hrs. Unabridged Ages 6+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423375364 $19.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423375371 $42.97 (also MP3, DD) THE WORRY TREE Marianne Musgrove Read by Kate Hood Juliet is worried, and she needs help. It comes in the form of the Worry Tree, a not magic but magical source her Nana once relied on when she was overwhelmed with worries. This Australian story, which addresses universal themes, is wonderfully narrated by Kate Hood, an Australian herself. She reads with the right pacing and cadence for young listeners, ably capturing each character’s personality with her voice. Juliet’s young sister, Oaf (Ophelia), is comically deadpan throughout. While the musical cues accompanying the story are slightly distracting and seem unnecessary, this is an engaging production that will reassure young listeners who may be worriers themselves. J.K.R. Bolinda Audio 2 hrs. Unabridged Ages 8+ Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781921415111 $24.00 April/May 2009 ■ 31 Audiobooks on the Go CLASSICS ACROSS FIVE APRILS Irene Hunt, read by Terry Brégy Audio Bookshelf Unabridged Gr. 6+ Trade Ed.: CS, CD A COLLECTION OF RUDYARD KIPLING’S JUST SO STORIES Rudyard Kipling, read by Jim Weiss Greathall Productions Audio Program Gr. K+ Trade Ed.: CD ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND PETER PAN Lewis Carroll, read by Jim Dale J.M. Barrie, read by Jim Dale Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 2+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 4+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CS, CD AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Jules Verne, read by Jim Dale Harper Lee, read by Sissy Spacek Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 6+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CS, CD Harper Audio Unabridged Gr. 8+ Trade Ed.: CD Recorded Books Library Ed.: CS, CD CHARLOTTE’S WEB TREASURE ISLAND E.B. White, read by E.B. White Robert Louis Stevenson, read by Alfred Molina Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 3+ Trade Ed.: CS, CD Library Ed.: CS, CD Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 5+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD MISTY OF CHINCOTEAGUE THE WATER BABIES GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS Marguerite Henry Read by Edward Herrmann Charles Kingsley Read by Julia McKenzie, Oliver Peace, Timothy West, et al. James Hilton Read by Martin Jarvis This story is set in the spectacular landscape of the barrier islands off the coast of Maryland. Edward Herrmann’s expressive narration takes the listener through elaborate details of rural island life as well as the lives of the wild ponies of the area. Maureen and Paul Beebe, who live with their grandparents, dream of owning the wildest mare of all, “The Phantom,” and they set out to earn enough money to buy her in the annual “pony penning” auction. One can easily differentiate the many island elders, always ready with advice, from the eager children who work hard to make their dreams come true. This classic is well served by the skilled Herrmann, who combines earnestness with a sense of humor. R.H.H. Simon & Schuster Audio 2.5 hrs. Unabridged Ages 8+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780743572507 $14.99 (also DD, PRE) When background music surrounds you and a host of voices joins in the storytelling and singing, it is effortless to take the leap into the story world. In this full-cast presentation of Kingsley’s nineteenth-century tale, the listener enters the oppressive world of chimney sweeps and poor apprentices, of fairies and underwater realms, of the end of the earth and the comforting, serene existence of the water babies, once hero Tom has come to the aid of his old enemy. The production is rich; the narrator is expressive and quick of pace. Tom is eager and full of wonderment; the fairy mothers, Mrs. Doasyouwouldbedoneby and Mrs. Bedonebyasyoudid, are elegant and mysterious as they wrap the listener in their stories. Music and voices fade in and out, bringing dimension to the events. A.R. BBC Audiobooks America/ BBC Radio 2.75 hrs. Ages 10+ Audio Program Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792756200 $39.95 32 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Martin Jarvis’s strong narrative voice gives dimension to his portrayal of an aging teacher at a British boys’ boarding school. His delivery works well to avoid the sentimentality of this classic and gives likability to his characterization of the elderly Mr. Chips. The story begins when he is a shy novice teacher; then he meets his cheerful wife, Katherine, who nicknames him “Chips.” It’s she who wins over the students, to whom her husband dedicates his life after her untimely death. Most poignant are Jarvis’s stumbling yet well-timed speeches in the character of Chips, which retain a spark of humor that allows listeners to see how he inspires the students with his clever wit as he leads the school with strength and honor during the uncertainty of WWII. S.W. CSA Word 2 hrs. Unabridged Ages 10+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781934997147 $19.95 (also DD, PRE) Audiobooks on the Go OTHER TIMES & PLACES BROOKLYN BRIDGE Karen Hesse, read by Fred Berman Macmillan Audio Unabridged Gr. 4+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD GOOD MASTERS, SWEET LADIES Laura Amy Schlitz, read by Christina Moore and a Full Cast Recorded Books Unabridged Gr. 4+ Library Ed.: CS, CD, PRE CURSE OF THE BLUE TATTOO L.A. Meyer, read by Katherine Kellgren Listen & Live Audio Unabridged Gr. 8+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD, PRE HITLER YOUTH Susan Campbell Bartoletti, read by Kathrin Kana Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 6+ Trade Ed.: CD THE DRAGONFLY POOL Eva Ibbotson, read by Patricia Connolly Recorded Books Unabridged Gr. 4+ Library Ed.: CS, CD, PRE THE INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET Brian Selznick, read by Jeff Woodman ELIJAH OF BUXTON Scholastic Audio Unabridged Gr. 4+ Trade Ed.: CD, PRE Christopher Paul Curtis, read by Mirron Willis THE SWORD IN THE STONE Listening Library Unabridged Gr. 6+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD Library Ed.: CD, DD UNDER THE JOLLY ROGER: Bloody Jack, Book 3 L.A. Meyer Read by Katherine Kellgren Katherine Kellgren relishes Jacky Faber’s escapades in this sequel to Bloody Jack and Curse of the Blue Tattoo. This time the female teen orphan resumes male garb as a prank and, as a result, is impressed into the 1800s British Navy. Kellgren portrays the brutal captain who refuses to release the young woman from service and creates humor with the crew’s delightfully exaggerated Irish accents. Kellgren’s subtle yet striking transitions as Jacky shifts from pleading damsel to gunnery officer, pirate captain, and brave Navy lieutenant are right on target and move the whirlwind nautical adventures from privateering to the Battle of Trafalgar. The story leaves listeners in breathless anticipation of Jacky’s promised return to Boston, where she once attended—without obvious improvement—the Lawson Peabody School for Young Girls. D.P.D. Listen & Live Audio 15 hrs. Unabridged Young Adult Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781593161415 $29.95 (also DD) T.H. White, read by Neville Jason Naxos AudioBooks Abridged Gr. 4+ Trade Ed.: CD, DD THE PEASANT PRINCE THE PORCUPINE YEAR Li Cunxin, Anne Spudvilas [Trans.] Read by Paul English Louise Erdrich Read by Christina Moore Li Cunxin, one of the world’s premier ballet dancers, is known as “Mao’s Last Dancer.” Taken from his picture-book memoir, this audiobook tells how he was plucked from the obscurity of peasant life in a remote Chinese village and given the opportunity to see the world. Paul English’s accent gives no hint that Li Cunxin is Chinese, and his narration is often overwhelmed by the production’s musical background. The last track tells briefly how life in China has changed since Li’s childhood in the 1960s, when Mao Tse-tung’s regime made life as unpromising as the life of “a frog in a well.” N.E.M. Christina Moore takes over the narration in the continuing story of Omakayas, now 14, and her Ojibwa family. It’s 1852, and Omakayas and her family have been forced by the chimookoman (white people) to leave their beloved homeland in Wisconsin. They encounter many dangers as they travel long distances to meet up with other members of their tribe. Moore’s richly textured voice is reminiscent of that of a Native American storyteller. She masterfully navigates the story of the family’s hardships and effortlessly pronounces the Ojibwa words interspersed throughout the text. Though tinged with sadness, Erdrich’s Birchbark House series is a fine addition to historical fiction for its accurate portrayal of Native American life. L.A.C. Bolinda Audio 15 min. Unabridged Ages 8+ Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781742141022 $18.00 ON THE WEB... Check out the 2009 edition of Audiobooks on the Go Recorded Books 4.25 hrs. Unabridged Ages 10+ Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436158954 $46.75 (also CS, PRE) www.audiofilemagazine.com/ abotg09.html April/May 2009 ■ 33 David Pittu David Pittu is known for his narration of children’s mystery series. “It must be something that comes through from my childhood because I always loved mysteries when I was a kid. I read Encyclopedia Brown, Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, and Agatha Christie. Each one entertained you and let you escape.” Pittu, who has narrated seven of Ron Roy’s A-Z mysteries, uses a voice that may remind listeners of the suspenseful intonation of Rod Serling, an actor Pittu loved as a child. In the A-Z series Pittu creates tension but also gives these simple mysteries the comfort that new readers need. “You never want to be too sad, or too scary, or too weird.” Pittu has recently begun narrating the 39 Clues series for Scholastic. The ten-book series is linked to game cards and prizes that can yield up to $100,000. And there are literary and listening prizes as well. The books are written by 10 of children’s favorite authors; the first two were by Rick Riordan and Gordon Korman. Pittu will read all of them. The new series is complex and lets Pittu get more involved in character depth. The series features a pair of orphaned siblings who compete with a host of greedy relatives (all of whom are related to Benjamin Franklin) to collect 39 clues from around the world. Their adventures are fast paced and full of surprises. Pittu notes, “The books share the timeless qualities of mystery and adventure that appeal to kids no matter what. “The series,” Pittu says, “has some nice emotional pulls. For example, the heroes, Amy and Dan, are doing something for a good cause, not just because they want the money. And children get to learn things along the way about history, art, and different countries.” Knowing that he’s narrating the whole series gives Pittu a sense of ownership of the characters. “I love the evil English twins, Ian and Natalie. There’s nothing more fun than portraying little English brats. And I love the Russian adult cousin who chases Amy and Dan around. Of course, they escape because of their cleverness.” Pittu remarks that this is the thing that always works for successful sleuths. “We want to see their ingenuity, not success based on their use of technology, or anything else.” Pittu says that while there’s some variety in the styles of the different authors participating in the series, he’s amazed at the consistency of the books. “The writers have really done their homework. I’ve never come across anything that seems out of character. “Ultimately, the person who has to answer for everything is the writer,” Pittu says. “I just have to be excited about doing each book. And I am!”—Susie Wilde ONE FALSE NOTE: The 39 Clues, Book 2 Gordon Korman Read by David Pittu Another well-known children’s author pens the second adventure in this multimedia series, which includes online clues and games, in addition to the audiobooks themselves. As orphaned siblings Amy and Dan Cahill seek clues to promised mysterious powers, the fast-paced plot deepens their understanding of their quest. David Pittu, who will narrate the entire series, injects tension as the siblings race from Vienna to Venice, desperately decoding the journal of Nanneril Mozart, the famous composer’s sister. Their quest becomes clearer as the orphans grow to understand their relationships to their own family members, as well as to artists and scientists of the past. Pittu differentiates the Cahills’ adversaries with a multitude of accents and attitudes and creates extra tension by giving each a strong sense of menace and deceptiveness. S.W. Scholastic Audiobooks 4 hrs. Unabridged Ages 10+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780545111577 $19.95 (also DD, PRE) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780545119399 $49.95 (also PRE) Pittu brings a multitude of accents and attitudes and creates extra tension. 34 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Children & Family Listening STARGAZER: Land of Elyon, Book 4 Patrick Carman Read by Ellen Archer The fourth book in the Land of Elyon series starts with intrepid 12-year-old Alexa Daley aboard a ship that a sea monster is about to attack. Soon she finds herself without her companions, her uncle Roland and the comic Yipes, in a land that sits on five mysterious stone pillars. Ellen Archer’s overall narrative voice is calm and low, and her portrayal of Alexa is dramatic and believably youthful. As Alexa, Archer depicts the fun of “skimming” down pillars, the joy of finding Yipes, and the pleasure of making new friends. Archer’s more reflective narrative voice registers Alexa’s sorrow at Roland’s drowning, her fear of a lurking evil that she knows she must defeat, and her sense of responsibility for many people. S.W. Scholastic Audiobooks 6.5 hrs. Unabridged Ages 10+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780545091091 $28.95 (also DD, PRE) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780545091367 $64.95 (also PRE) BLOOD TIDE: A Never Land Book Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson Read by Jim Dale The superlative narration skills of Jim Dale are well employed in this enjoyable installment of the Never Land stories. Dale maintains an exciting yet comprehendible pace as an earthquake strikes Never Land Island and the Lost Boys manage the ensuing trouble without the help of Peter Pan. Dale’s voice truly shines in bringing to life the characters of Captain Hook, who devises an evil plan to use a mysterious barrel that washed ashore, and Fighting Prawn, the peaceful leader of the native Mollusk Tribe. When the usually serene mermaids suddenly turn violent and attack anyone in the water with their needle-sharp teeth, Dale portrays them with angry hisses. With the authors’ whimsical story and Dale’s outstanding characterizations, this is a delight for children and adults. N.M.C. Brilliance Audio 2 hrs. Unabridged Ages 10+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423309666 $19.95 (also MP3, DD, PRE) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423309673 $37.97 (also MP3, DD, PRE) THE SHOE BIRD: A Musical Fable Samuel Jones Read by Jim Dale with the Seattle Symphony, Northwest Boychoir, and Vocalpoint! Seattle This is not your ordinary audiobook, but a musical fable that listeners of all ages can enjoy. Think of Peter and the Wolf, and you get the idea of what’s in store for listeners. But wait, add in Jim Dale, marvelous master of voices, to this adaption of a short story by Eudora Welty. The Seattle Symphony and two children’s choruses weave and swoop around the narration like the birds who visit the shoe store to be fitted for shoes. Dale creates clever, whimsical, and always-memorable voices for Minerva the owl, Gloria the goose, and Arturo the parrot, along with the extinct dodo and the exotic phoenix. The whims, demands, and petty rivalries of the birds teach listeners a few lessons. The Shoe Bird will become a classic for generations of listeners. R.F.W. 2009 Audies Finalist Brilliance Audio 1 hr. Audio Program Ages 8+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423377382 $14.95 (also MP3, DD, PRE) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423377399 $24.95 (also MP3, DD, PRE) Not your ordinary audiobook, but a musical fable that listeners of all ages can enjoy. TOBY TUCKER: Keeping Sneaky Secrets Val Wilding Read by Richard Mitchley When orphan Toby Tucker moves into his new foster home, he’s accompanied by his family history, a huge box of torn paper. The always magical Richard Mitchley is a wonderful Toby, and a perfect Egyptian family when Toby meets Seti, the Egyptian pharaoh. Through Seti, listeners learn about various a s p e c t s o f E g y p t o l o g y, including mummy making, bartering, farming, and dentistry. When a family feud is resolved, Seti can become an embalmer, and his cousin learns farming, which is what each boy prefers rather than strictly following family tradition. Mitchley perfectly moves between the ancient world and fast-paced modern America. This fascinating story is entertaining and subtly educational. S.G.B. HOUNDSLEY AND CATINA James Howe Read by Peter Pamela Rose Narrator Peter Pamela Rose does everything to enhance this gentle story. In three chapters, best friends Houndsley the dog and Catina the cat learn about being true to themselves and supportive of each other. Rose draws listeners into the story with an easy, steady pace that’s ideal for early readers who are following along. Her Catina is appropriately perky and outgoing. Houndsley’s voice is indeed “ s o ft a s a r o s e p e t a l . ” Houndsley’s neighbor, Bert, sounds just as one assumes a goose might. With background music and sound effects—pages rustling as Catina writes her book, pots bubbling while Houndsley makes his three-bean chili—and sweet, clever illustrations, the whole package is a serene treat. J.M.D. Live Oak Media 13 min. Book & Recording Ages 6+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781430102991 $18.95 (also CS) BBC Audiobooks America 1.75 hrs. Unabridged Ages 8+ Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781405659383 $21.95 April/May 2009 ■ 35 Children & Family Listening CELIA CRUZ, QUEEN OF SALSA Veronica Chambers Read by Michelle Manzo Celia Cruz, the Queen of Salsa, was not born a princess. She grew up in a poor barrio in Havana, where she lived with her family, went to school, and did her chores just like any other girl. But Celia had a voice that moved anyone who heard it . . . . So begins this modern day fairy tale about the life of this flashy salsa diva. Michelle Manzo narrates the story and sings with azúcar (sugar)! The production is accompanied by an energetic sound track, packed with appropriate sound effects and music that won‘t let the listener sit still. Julie Maren’s illustrations provide a perfect complement to this colorful story. The production also includes a glossary of Spanish terms and a bonus track with the Queen of Salsa herself singing “Quimbara.” J.A.G., L.R.P. Live Oak Media 46 min. Audio Program Ages 6+ Book & Recording: CD ISBN 9781430102830 $18.95 (also CS) Carmen Agra Deedy Read by Carmen Agra Deedy Martina es una cucaracha joven y bonita que acaba de cumplir sus veintiún días de vida y está preparada para buscarse un novio. Pero antes de aceptar a ninguno de sus pretendientes, la abuela de Martina tiene que darle un consejo importante y extraño. Así empieza este libro encantador basado en un cuento folklórico de Cuba. Este audiolibro en ambos español e inglés está narrado por la autora y es pura diversión desde la primera frase hasta la última. Sra. Deedy lee su historia con tanta gracia y talento que los lectores/oyentes querrán escucharla otra y otra vez. Crea tantas voces vivaces y distintas que los oyentes reconocerán a cada uno de los personajes sin necesidad de más que sus orejas! Este audiolibro con la actuación excepcional de su autora proveerá un rato agradable para toda la familia. J.A.G. Ganador del premio Odyssey Honor de 2009 36 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com [English translation]—Martina is a young and beautiful cockroach who has just reached 21 days of age and is getting ready to find herself a husband. But before she sees any of her many suitors, her grandmother needs to give her some important and very strange advice. So begins this lovely story, based on a Cuban folktale. This audiobook, read in both English and Spanish, is narrated by the author and is pure enjoyment from the first sentence to the last. Deedy reads her story with so much charm and talent that her readers will want to listen, and listen again, to this story. She creates so many lively and distinctive voices that her readers/listeners won’t need more than their ears to recognize each of the characters! Families will enjoy the time they spend listening to this delightful audiobook and its author’s exceptional performance. J.A.G., trans. L.R.P. 2009 Odyssey Honor Peachtree Publishers 37 min. Unabridged Ages 6+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781561454679 $6.95 SQUASHED IN THE MIDDLE Elizabeth Winthrop Read by Robin Miles Poor Daisy . . . she’s a middle child in a talkative family, and nobody ever listens to a word she says. In fact, everyone in her African-American family speaks for her—from her know-it-all big sister to her kindly but preoccupied parents. Robin Miles does a fine job conveying the frustrations of the soft-spoken child, as well as portraying Daisy’s transformation from a quietly unheard child to a more confident one who claims her space in the world. Miles characterizes the personalities and emotions of the people who populate Daisy’s noisy, colorful world. Her dramatization of the moment when Daisy finally gets her family’s attention is perfect. Children will enjoy Pat Cummings’s illustrations, which add much to this small but poignant tale. J.C.G. Live Oak Media 8 min. Unabridged Ages 4-6 Book & Recording: CD ISBN 9781430104438 $28.95 (also CS) Illustration from Celia Cruz, Queen of Salsa © Julie Maren MARTINA THE BEAUTIFUL COCKROACH Children & Family Listening ART Patrick McDonnell Read by Bobby McFerrin A little boy who loves to draw, Art, shares his art. Author/illustrator McDonnell creates a short story that takes flight with the innovations of Bobby McFerrin’s narration. Listeners don’t get just one narration—there are three—and, true to McFerrin's celebrated style, each has different trills, vocal jazz, and improv. Two versions follow the usual read-along pattern—one with page-turn signals and one without them, but each one is fully unique. McFerrin involves the listener/reader and invites participation as the rendition of each page is unique and unexpected. By the third track—a fully musical version that is not paced to the pages—the story just soars. Replays are essential, and listeners will discover some new aspect with each. The addition of the fourth track, with the author, adds to the pleasure. He says that McFerrin did 30 variations! R.F.W. Weston Woods 10 min. Unabridged Ages 4-6 Book & Recording: CD ISBN 9780545106979 $29.95 MACK MADE MOVIES Illustration from Art © Patrick McDonnell (Little, Brown and Company, 2006) Don Brown Read by George Guidall Rim shots, raspberries, and rollicking Keystone Cops music back the narration of this picture-book biography of Mack Sennett, a pioneer of silentmovie comedy. George Guidall brings a nice slapstick rhythm to his very visual narration. The reading and sound effects combine to make the accompanying picture book nearly redundant. As Guidall reads, we see it all on the widescreen between our ears. A Hollywood legend who began on stage, graduated to nickelodeons, and made a star out of Charlie Chaplin when he bought his own studio, Mack Sennett represents a lot of motionpicture history. Guidall’s narration gives his story weight, and a touch of silly slide whistle as well. M.C. Live Oak Media 16 min. Unabridged Ages 4-6 Book & Recording: CD ISBN 9781430104346 $18.95 BEST IN SHOW FOR ROTTEN RALPH HANK THE COWDOG: The Cookie Moon Jack Gantos Read by Jack Gantos John R. Erickson Read by John R. Erickson Ralph is a red cat who’s more eccentric than rotten. He began life in 1976 as the fictional feline of prolific author Jack Gantos. A Newbery Honor winner (for 2001’s Joey Pigza Loses Control), Gantos has written nine beginningreader adventures for Ralph so far. This one follows the playful talking cat to a fancy-schmancy cat show and a showdown with his cousin, perfect Percy. Vocal sound effects, like cheering crowds and whispering judges, plus a little mood music, enhance an enthusiastic reading by Gantos, who clearly loves his longtime kitty companion. Does Ralph win in the end? Listeners won’t care as they giggle their way through this tale of two kitties. M.C. Hank and his sidekick, Drover, ponder the improbability of the moon in the evening sky. What keeps it up there? What’s it made of? All would make s e n s e i f i t w e r e a c o o k i e . Jo h n Erickson’s wry, nasal twang for Hank and his light Texas accent for young Drover propel the boss dog and his pal through a fast-paced series of cookierelated escapades. A lively background of country music enhances the changing scenes. In addition to a list of other available Hank titles, the liner notes include lyrics for the spirited song that ends the session. Puns, wordplay, jokes, and superb characterizations make this a hilarious story for listeners of all ages. R.H.H. Live Oak Media 13 min. Unabridged Ages 6+ Book & Recording: CD ISBN 9781430104513 $28.95 (also CS) Maverick Books 1.25 hrs. Unabridged Ages 8+ Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781591886853 $12.99 (also DD) April/May 2009 ■ 37 Young Adult THE LONDON EYE MYSTERY PAGE: The Protector of the Small Quartet, Book 2 Siobhan Dowd Read by Alex Kalajzic Tamora Pierce Read by Bernadette Dunne A disorder similar to Asperger’s syndrome renders 12-year-old Ted an unlikely but completely endearing sleuth in this engrossing story. When his cousin disappears at an amusement park, Ted’s disability is turned to an advantage as he methodically sets out to find out what happened. With his stilted but appropriately robotic delivery, narrator Alex Kalajzic completely becomes Ted and just as skillfully handles Kat, Ted’s brash teenage sister. He skillfully alternates between characters of different ages, accents, and social classes, and is competent with female voices. A compelling story with lots of red herrings combined with Kalajzic’s ability to create vivid characters immerses the listener in this exceptional listening experience. M.H.N. Brilliance Audio 6 hrs. Unabridged Young Adult Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423370598 $26.99 (also MP3, DD, PRE) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423370604 $74.25 (also MP3, DD, PRE) At the royal palace of Tortall, Keladry is now a young page and is still the only female who is training to attain the rank of squire. Narrator Bernadette Dunne ably portrays Kel as a tough girl handling swords at training practice, fighting bullies in dorm halls, and facing her first battle with bandits. When adolescence brings Kel unexpected and uncontrollable bodily changes, Dunne is equally adept at capturing her emotional confusion. The story’s male characters far outnumber the females, and Dunne has quite a challenge creating distinct voices for the supporting roles. She doesn’t always succeed, but that doesn’t matter. Her portrayal of Kel is as strong as the steel of a squire’s sword. M.M.O. Listening Library 6.5 hrs. Unabridged Young Adult Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739361818 $35.00 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739351369 $45.00 (also DD) DARK DUDE Oscar Hijuelos Read by Armando Durán Set in the 1960s, this coming-of-age story follows Rico, the son of Cuban immigrants, and his abused and drugaddicted friend, Jimmy, on a journey from the New York City ghetto to whitebread Wisconsin. With parallels to Huck Finn’s journey, Rico’s story of self-discovery is skillfully chronicled by Armando Durán, whose ease with accents is noteworthy. He seamlessly delivers the many Spanish phrases interspersed throughout the text and conveys Rico’s sense of alienation and bewilderment when he experiences injustice and random violence in the rural Midwestern community. This title has been nominated as one of the top audiobooks for young adults by the American Library Association. M.H.N. Blackstone Audiobooks 7.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433251115 $19.95 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433251108 $60.00 (also CS, MP3, DD) KISSING THE BEE Kathe Koja Read by Sarah Gorman and a Full Cast CURSE OF THE BLUE TATTOO: Bloody Jack, Book 2 L.A. Meyer Read by Katherine Kellgren With sass and song, Katherine Kellgren portrays Jacky Faber as schoolgirl and part-time tavern performer. Fighting off pirates in Bloody Jack barely prepared Jacky for the battles she faces after being given the heave-ho as midshipman on the HMS Dolphin, losing her true love, and being sent to a Boston boarding school. Kellgren’s terrific portrayal of Jacky’s reluctant transition to finishing school extends to the cast of snobbish classmates, low-life Bostonians, sailors, prostitutes, a creepy constable, and a mad minister who is a descendant of Cotton Mather. Jacky’s endless propensity for trouble leads the listener on a rollicking journey through 1800s America with the promise of more to come as she boards a whaling ship at novel’s end. D.P.D. 2009 Odyssey Honor, 2009 Audies Finalist Listen & Live Audio 14 hrs. Unabridged Young Adult Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781593161347 $29.95 (also DD, PRE) With sass and song, Katherine Kellgren portrays Jacky Faber. 38 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Koja’s novel on three seniors ready to burst from the hive of high school is presented by a fifteen-member cast, including director Daniel Bostick. Dana’s senior project on bees blends mythology and science, with segments of these read as introductions to each chapter. The bee theme and research are a metaphorical backdrop to the simmering romance and dissolving friendship between queen bee Avra, her boyfriend, Emil, and her best friend, Dana. Kathleen Wrinn does the bossy, petulant Avra annoyingly well. Sarah Gorman’s more easygoing Dana is a pleasure to follow even as she copes with the fallout from her realization that romance trumps friendship. D.P.D. Full Cast Audio 3.5 hrs. Unabridged Young Adult Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781934180396 $34.00 (also DD, PRE) Fantasy & Science Fiction KUSHIEL’S SCION Jacqueline Carey Read by Simon Vance PANDORA’S STAR Imriel was once a pirates’ slave. It’s no wonder that he’s sometimes unpredictable and seemingly lost in a dark place—but he’s always loyal to the few he calls friends. During his sojourns, he studies at university and then travels to a friend’s wedding, ending up in a city under siege. There he fights for his life in an army led by a friend who has been possessed by the spirit of a dead general. In the hands of Simon Vance, this long book never lags. He’s adept at creating characters that quickly become familiar. His narrative voice is intimate and confiding. During the long preparation for the sustained siege, Vance keeps the action fresh and steady. J.E.M. Tantor Media 28.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400109524 $59.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400139521 $119.99 Peter F. Hamilton Read by John Lee John Lee narrates this mammoth science fiction novel with boundless energy. The story begins with a laugh and ends the opposite of funny. But Lee is engaged the entire time, providing a narration that never gets tiresome. In this novel, which is the first part of a story told in two similarly sized novels, Hamilton offers one of the most detailed futures ever presented in sci-fi. Ideas flow during every minute of listening—on immortality, worm holes, colonization, new cultures, human-machine hybrids, and more. The action begins when Dudley Bose observes the disappearance of two stars. Observation suggests that the stars were enclosed, which suggests the existence of an intelligence to do the enclosing, so humans of the Commonwealth organize an expedition to investigate. S.D.D. Tantor Media 36.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400107643 $79.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400137640 $159.99 John Lee narrates this mammoth science fiction novel with boundless energy. SERRANO LEGACY: Once a Hero, Part 1 EON: Dragoneye Reborn ANATHEM Elizabeth Moon Read by Nanette Savard and a Full Cast Alison Goodman Read by Nancy Wu Neal Stephenson Read by William Dufris, Oliver Wyman, Tavia Gilbert, Neal Stephenson Although Esmay Suiza comes from a culture in which women have no opportunity to command, she overcomes her reticence and leads her fleet crew to victory when she’s thrust into the crisis of battle. A strong cast, a few special effects, and a sprinkling of background music all add up to an engrossing dramatization of this science fiction story. With a no-nonsense style, Nanette Savard takes charge of the story and keeps it moving at a swift pace. In the role o f E s m a y, s h e p o r t r a y s a steely determination that gives credibility to the burgeoning talents of a reserved young woman who is at a crossroads in her career and personal life. J.E.M. After four years of study, Eon knows he’s not ready for the competition that will decide who will become apprentice to the “dragoneye.” Surprises unfold to the end, which sets the stage for the sequel. Nancy Wu provides an even narration that deals smoothly with the many gender variations in the characters, ranging from eunuch and transgender “contraire” to a girl masquerading as a boy and boys being dosed with aggression-enhancing herbs. Wu adroitly maneuvers the mood swings of the characters, enhancing the complexity of this tale, which is loosely modeled on a dynasty of Imperial China. J.E.M. Graphic Audio 5 hrs. Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781599505145 $19.99 (also MP3, DD) (Exceptional Audio) (Audio Excerpt Online) Brilliance Audio 15 hrs. Unabridged Young Adult Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 978142337955-3 $36.99 (also MP3, DD, PRE) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423379560 $97.97 (also MP3, DD, PRE) CS (Cassette) CD (Compact Disc) In a sanctuary in another universe, scientists, philosophers, and mathematicians are protected from the outside world. The parallels to a cloister are accentuated by the music introducing each chapter, which is reminiscent of Gregorian chant—but different. Similarly, this world is like Earth, and the culture is like Western culture on Earth—but different. A lover of wordp l a y, S t e p h e n s o n p r e c e d e s e a c h chapter with a definition, which he reads. This book is not for the faint of heart, but William Dufris and the rest of the cast make the audiobook a good option. Dufris is stalwart in his engagement with the characters, the plot, and the development of the cosmology. He brings out the characters’ personalities and creates a sense of wonder as the complexities unfold. J.E.M. Macmillan Audio 34 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781427205092 $69.95 (also DD) BBC Audiobooks America Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792756392 $139.95 (also MP3, DD) MP3 (MP3-CD) DD (Digital Download) PRE (Preloaded Media) April/May 2009 ■ 39 Joe Hill “I think that storytelling has never been healthier.” It’s easy to understand why writing comes easily for thriller and horror author Joe Hill—it is, after all, the family business. (Hill is the second child of Stephen and Tabitha King.) Writing was a normal part of life for him, as were audiobooks. Back when the audiobook industry was just gathering steam, before the great availability and variety we enjoy today, the King family would simply make their own. “My whole family loved them,” Hill recalls. “We’d play big, elaborate card games—hearts or poker or whatever—and whoever was the ultimate loser in those games would have to read a book on tape for the winner.” His early education in the “sound” of his writing has left a lasting impression on his work. Hill is one of those careful writers whose pen is tuned to the listena morning.” This attention to narrative timing is crucial to Hill’s writing, and he believes he has learned a lot about it from working on his current project, the Locke & Key comic series. “I’ve been able to take what I’ve learned from comics and apply it to [my own] novels and short stories.” This is particularly helpful for 40 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Photos by Shane Leonard er’s ear—he jokes about “fretting over the combination of four sentences for half ROAD RAGE Two Novellas: “Duel” & “Throttle” Richard Matheson, Stephen King, Joe Hill Read by Stephen Lang This audio-only collection features Richard Matheson’s story, “Duel,” and the first collaboration between Stephen King and Joe Hill, “Throttle,” a tribute to Matheson. Both stories follow the desperate fortunes of characters who are targeted by anyone’s highway nightmare—a crazy truck driver hell-bent on revenge. Stephen Lang narrates with an intensity faithful to the stories’ mood. When the grille of the eighteen-wheeler fills the characters’ rearview mirrors, he’s breathless and angry. When the truck driver backs off, Lang brings across the characters’ hope for an unlikely resolution to the madness. Lang, who won an Audie Award for Hill’s Heart-Shaped Box, is particularly suited to “Throttle,” in which the targeted characters are all part of a murderous motorcycle gang. By the end of their ordeal, even these gritty road warriors seem sympathetic. A.A. Harper Audio 2.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780061726354 $19.99 (also DD) More Listening HEART-SHAPED BOX Joe Hill, read by Stephen Lang Harper Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, DD Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD 20TH CENTURY GHOSTS Joe Hill, read by David Ledoux Harper Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, DD Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD, DD Lang narrates with an intensity faithful to the stories’ mood. audio, as well, Hill believes. “When you listen to a book on audio, you can hear when a writer has a sense of timing.” Timing is especially important in both Hill’s short story collection, 20th Century Ghosts, and his intense, mesmerizing novel, Heart-Shaped Box, a 2008 Audie Award winner. “I don’t know if it’s self-indulgent,” Hill confides, “but I actually did listen to Heart-Shaped Box the whole way through. I thought Stephen Lang had a pitch-perfect reading of it.” So excited was Hill about Lang’s reading of his novel that no one else would do for his novella project with Stephen King and Richard Matheson, Road Rage. “I wanted Lang because I felt like, on the basis of what he’d done with Heart-Shaped Box, he could really deliver with this story.” As a fan of audiobooks, it’s no wonder that Hill is very positive and excited about the future of modern storytelling. “Some people are constantly worried about the death of the novel,” Hill says, “but I actually think that storytelling has never been healthier.” Why? Because Hill believes that the story is not simply contained in the printed word. “There’s print, there are audiobooks, there are graphic novels—all of which bridge the gap between print and film and television. I think that people have been able to enjoy stories more and more on their own terms.” Moreover, Hill readily dismisses the claim that listening to a book on audio isn’t the same as reading it. “I think it’s sort of an absurd point of view to suggest, for example, that blind people could never have the experience of literature. It’s utterly foolish.” What’s on his radar for the next project? He won’t give the title of his novel-inthe-works (it’s a self-confessed superstition), but he assures us that it will contain “a certain amount of devilry.”—Allison Adams April/May 2009 ■ 41 Mystery & Suspense APT PUPIL BEAT THE REAPER YOUR HEART BELONGS TO ME Stephen King Read by Frank Muller Josh Bazell Read by Robert Petkoff Dean Koontz Read by Malcolm Hillgartner Hearing the late Frank Muller narrate Stephen King’s thriller is like a welcome visit from an old friend. Muller, who died in 2008, left behind a tremendous legacy of work, including a series of recordings of King books recently re-released. The story of a disturbed boy who becomes entwined in the life of an unrepentant former Nazi is one of King’s most frightening works, even without vampires or things that go bump in the night. The novella is far superior to the movie of the same name. King, with more than a little help from Muller, explores the internal workings of the boy and his mentor in ways the movie could not. Bravo. M.S. Author Josh Bazell and narrator Robert Petkoff prove to be an effective pair with this work, which will entertain listeners from beginning to end. Bazell’s attention to character detail and plot twists creates an impressive work, all the more promising as this is his debut novel. Petkoff becomes central character Peter Brown, a onetime Mob hitman who is trying to rearrange his existence into something resembling a normal life. Brown is wry and intense, and Petkoff never fails to capitalize on the weighty prose that seems to come so easily to Bazell. The narrative performance benefits from the polished aesthetics of the production. L.B. Malcolm Hillgartner’s smooth, cool voice and slow-paced delivery perfectly capture Internet mogul Ryan Perry, a man who thinks he has everything— until his world is turned upside down when he’s diagnosed with an incurable heart ailment. After Perry receives a heart transplant, he believes his problems are over. Then the anonymous gifts begin, and a mystery woman who is the image of his heart donor makes it clear that Ryan has something she wants back. Hillgartner is riveting in this spellbinding foray into the dark realms of life and death, choices and consequences, ties that break and those that cannot be broken. His performance will give you the willies and make you sleep with a light on for weeks. A.C.P. Penguin Audio 7 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780143143963 $29.95 (also DD) Hachette Audio 7 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781600244322 $29.98 (also DD) Brilliance Audio 9 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423356875 $44.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423356882 $87.97 (also MP3, DD, PRE) UNDER THE STREETS OF NICE THE RETURN OF THE DANCING MASTER Henning Mankell, Laurie Thompson [Trans.] Read by Grover Gardner The characters drawn by Henning Mankell are so real you can hear them breathe. They have quirks and foibles just like the rest of us. In a departure from his Inspector Wallander series, Mankell introduces Stefan Lindman, a young police officer who learns he has cancer. Although overwhelmed by the diagnosis, Lindman decides to investigate the torturemurder of a former colleague in north-central Sweden. Grover Gardner is unemotional and straightforward as he narrates Mankell’s terse descriptions and painstakingly precise details. Gardner is extremely affecting without becoming melodramatic, especially as Lindman ponders his own mortality. As layers of the mystery fall away, ties to past and current Nazism are revealed. Gardner’s performance transcends the dreary, sunless Swedish landscape, bringing just the right tone to Mankell’s gritty police procedural. S.J.H. 2009 Audies Finalist Blackstone Audiobooks 14 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433225741 $99.00 (also CS, MP3, DD) Gardner’s performance transcends the dreary, sunless Swedish landscape. 42 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Ken Follett, René L. Maurice Read by Roddy McDowall A sensational bank robbery in France earned the clever crooks millions in francs, gold, and precious stones. The suspense in this early Follett work starts when the bank finds it cannot open its vault door on a Monday morning in 1976. Hours later officials discover it has been “visited” over the weekend via a tunnel dug from the sewer below. The late Roddy McDowall adapts to the story, first published in 1990 and on audio in 1996, like he was made to read it. His flawless French embellishes the narrative to achieve maximum authenticity; his theater English pulls listeners into the villainy so much they will come to love the criminals. Within the first few minutes, the skills of McDowall and the author collude to achieve one of those rare true stories that tear one away from otherwise-urgent reality. J.A.H. Phoenix Audio 4 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781597777803 $24.95 (also DD) Mystery & Suspense NEXT DOOR TO MURDER Anthea Fraser Read by Jacqueline Tong Anthea Fraser has created an unusual sleuth in Rona Parish, an author who writes about local subjects. This quirky mystery progresses quite far before the murders occur and Rona must spring into action. Narrator Jacqueline Tong skillfully conveys British and Canadian accents and a wide range of emotions, including the bittersweet situation between Rona’s elderly parents, who’ve recently split up. As the suspense mounts, Rona befriends a troubled neighbor. Neither Rona nor the listener can anticipate what will happen next as Tong portrays a deranged mother who recounts her murder of her own child. As Fraser and Tong bring all the threads of the plot together, mystery buffs will enjoy another gem from BBC Audio. S.G.B. THE MALTESE FALCON Dashiell Hammett Read by Michael Madsen, Sandra Oh, Edward Herrmann, and a Full Cast They’re all here—Sam Spade, the streetwise detective; the gorgeous but dangerous dame; the squirrelly guy; and the fat man—all chasing an elusive statue of a mythical bird across the most American of literary landscapes, fog-bound San Francisco in the 1920s. Few novels have been more “noir”—or more influential. With fine talents like Michael Madsen, Sandra Oh, and Edward Herrmann, Blackstone Audio and the Hollywood Theater of the Ear have created a taut, well-paced audio production, drawn directly from the novel, first serialized in Black Mask Magazine in 1929. All of Hammett’s signature descriptions and stylish dialogue are at the forefront. Sexy, darkly comic, and broodingly moral, The Maltese Falcon is like a jolt of bourbon—it wakes you up and keeps you listening. B.P. Blackstone Audiobooks 3 hrs. Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433252495 $19.95 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433252488 $40.00 (also CS, MP3, DD, PRE) BBC Audiobooks America 7.5 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792757887 $64.95 A taut, well-paced audio production, drawn directly from the novel. BURN OUT Marcia Muller Read by Laura Hicks Laura Hicks gives us the strong narration we need to believe in the power of detective Sharon McCone. McCone herself, recovering from a narrow escape from death, wonders if her detecting days are over. We are less surprised than the heroine when her caring nature leads to her involvement with a troubled Native American family. As McCone unearths a series of bodies, she gives up her reluctance to sleuth and uncovers a web of hookers, millionaires, and more. The story has a large cast of characters, but Hicks shows a gift for differentiating and insightfully presenting each one in a series of vignettes that add to this highspeed adventure. S.W. BBC Audiobooks America 7.5 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792752004 $64.95 (also DD, PRE) ON THE WEB... Hear Audio Excerpts at THAI DIE PLUM SPOOKY Monica Ferris Read by Connie Crawford Janet Evanovich Read by Lorelei King You’d think that a group of ladies and one man who meet weekly at a shop called Crewel World wouldn’t get into any trouble, but how wrong you would be. One member comes back from Thailand with a statue wrapped in silk, a n d t h e i n t r i g u e b e g i n s . Co n n i e Crawford’s soft tones are ideal for this cozy. She’s especially able in her characterization of Betsy Devonshire, the shop’s owner, who is no stranger to solving mysteries. Various people wishing to get hold of the silk are depicted with appropriate deceptiveness. Crawford’s overall genteel narration contrasts with her delivery of the dramatic scenes. Along the way, we learn interesting tidbits like the fact that angora can be spun directly off the back of a rabbit. Charming, especially if you’re a needleworker. J.B.G. This humorous, some might say silly, novel will engage listeners in large measure because of Lorelei King’s narration. Her throaty, self-assured voice, judiciously paced reading style, and matter-of-fact tones create a naturalsounding delivery that adds realism to this story of Stephanie Plum’s search for a killer named Grimoire and his new business partner, a boy genius and physicist named Martin Munch. King finds unique character voices for the usual cast of Plum’s associates, Lula, Diesel, and Connie, as well as Grandma Mazur. While the story is lighthearted and fast paced, some Plum fans may wish for more character development and one-liners, and fewer juvenile jokes and monkeys. S.C.A. BBC Audiobooks America 7.5 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792756514 $64.95 (also DD) Macmillan Audio 7 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781427205995 $34.95 BBC Audiobooks America Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792759997 $74.95 (also MP3, DD, PRE) www.audiofilemagazine.com April/May 2009 ■ 43 Mystery & Suspense DEATH’S HALF ACRE EXTREME MEASURES THE PRIVATE PATIENT Margaret Maron Read by C.J. Critt Vince Flynn Read by George Guidall P.D. James Read by Rosalyn Landor One of today’s great thriller-spinners cooks up a terrifyingly realistic jihadist nightmare. Add to Flynn’s exciting imagination and super-macho hero, Mitch Rapp, the exquisite voicing of George Guidall and the listener can count on one wild ride. Guidall does his usual masterful job with all the tough-guy voices. In addition, we hardly notice when he slips into simple narrative to cover the lesser characters since his terrific pacing and delivery keep us on the edge throughout. He pulls off the women and children’s voices in a manner that is not at all distracting. Listeners of Clancy, Patterson, and DeMille will love this book. Also for lovers of the new West vs. Radical Islam genre, which has replaced Ludlum’s Cold War. M.C. P.D. James delivers another fascinating Adam Dalgliesh mystery. The enigmatic Scotland Yard commander investigates the murder of a journalist who is killed in a posh private clinic in Dorset just after undergoing plastic surgery. James’s latest manages to plumb the depths of investigative journalism, probing tender secrets and sensational scandals. Environmental issues, aging, and the hope of new love are also part of the story. Roslyn Landor lends the characters’ voices appropriate, subtle, and insightful tones that reflect their age, social standing, gender, and education. Overall, her clarity and soft British accent complement the fourteenth Dalgliesh outing. A finely crafted conundrum, intricately layered. A.W. Margaret Maron continues to excel with her depiction of rural North Carolina. In this addition to her series, developers are buying up prime land from unsuspecting families. The apparent suicide of the county’s greedy commissioner brings in Deputy Dwight Bryant. When the case is discovered to involve corruption and murder, his wife, Judge Deborah Knott, gets involved, too. Narrator C.J. Critt more than does justice to Maron’s well-written text and sublime dialogue. Deborah, Dwight, and Deborah’s elderly dad contrast perfectly with the town’s younger generation and unscrupulous commissioners, as well as the city slickers who come to do big business. Even those unfamiliar with Southern traditions and expressions will be wonderfully entertained. S.G.B. Recorded Books 9.5 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436123556 $77.75 (also CS, PRE) Simon & Schuster Audio 13 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780743574815 $49.99 (also DD) Recorded Books Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436145024 $123.75 (also CS, DD, PRE) Random House Audio 15 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739376911 $44.95 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415959640 $110.00 (also CS, DD) MURDER ON A MIDSUMMER NIGHT Kerry Greenwood Read by Stephanie Daniel GHOST AT WORK Carolyn Hart Read by Ann Marie Lee This new series by Carolyn Hart features a ghost turned sleuth, who works out of heaven’s Department of Good Intentions. With warmth and aplomb, Ann Marie Lee reads this cozy, which is blended with improbable fantasy, realistic and lovable characters, and an engrossing plot. She pulls listeners into the story gently and keeps us interested, as well as surprised and amused. Heroine Bailey Ruth, who lived in the 1960s, returns to a 2008 world of cell phones, new fashions, and computers. Lee helps us believe Hart’s wonderful accounts of Bailey Ruth’s antics and missteps as she solves a murder, thwarts a kidnapping, and clears the pastor’s wife of murder. Lee’s voice wraps us in the charms of a small town, a charming ghost, and aid sent from heaven. S.C.A. Books on Tape 10.75 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415936764 $100.00 (also DD) Improbable fantasy, realistic and lovable characters, and an engrossing plot. Greenwood’s classy British whodunit, set in Melbourne, Australia, in 1929 once again features the young, irrepressible private eye Phryne Fisher. With the help of her eager coterie of snoops, including down-to-earth housekeeper Dot and Phryne’s adopted daughters, they delve into a suicide that could be a homicide and the hunt for the illegitimate heir to a fortune. The superb Stephanie Daniel, who has been down the road with Phryne many times before, shines as the smart, sharp-tongued, but totally likable, sleuth; her no-nonsense housekeeper; and a group of vulgar “bright young things.” This seventeenth in the series is as crisp, clever, and thoroughly enjoyable as ever. M.T.B. Bolinda Audio 9.25 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781742140674 $64.00 ON THE WEB... Hear Audio Excerpts at www.audiofilemagazine.com 44 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Mystery & Suspense THE GOLD COAST Nelson DeMille Read by Christian Rummel The Long Island Gold Coast once held the greatest concentration of wealth and power in America. Mafia don Frank Bellarosa, a late-twentiethcentury version of wealth and power, acquires the estate next to John Sutter, respected Wall Street tax lawyer. Like a moth to the flame, Sutter is drawn into Bellarosa’s world. The story, first published in 1990, is told in Sutter’s words, and Christian Rummel’s narration is sterling. From the Gold Coast upper-crust accent known as “Locust Valley lockjaw” to the streetwise banter of the Mob, each character comes to life. Conversations between Sutter and Bellarosa are so realistic listeners may feel they’re tied into a federal wiretap. With authentic settings and real people, The Gold Coast (now followed by a sequel, The Gate House) provides an entertaining view of the sordid lives of the rich and famous. T.J.M. Hachette Audio 21 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781600245107 $44.98 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780736693080 $129.00 (also DD) THE BODIES LEFT BEHIND Jeffery Deaver Read by Holter Graham An aborted 911 call in the Wisconsin night results in a gripping chase rooted in politics and vengeance. Officer Brynn McKenzie finds herself on the run with a stranger, trying desperately to stay ahead of two killers. As the chase wears on, the listener learns more and more about what drives McKenzie— and her nemesis. Deaver provides excellent development of both major and supporting players, as well as a fastmoving plot. Holter Graham doesn’t miss a beat. Shifting cadence and varying tones, he gives specific voices to each character on the run. Graham’s consistency with the voices keeps the listener on track through twist after twist in a classic survival tale. M.B. Simon & Schuster Audio 12.75 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780743579940 $39.99 Recorded Books Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436158411 $102.75 (also CS, DD, PRE) THE KING OF RAGTIME Larry Karp Read by Mirron Willis Mirron Willis gives a virtuoso performance in Larry Karp’s second immersion in the syncopated rhythms of ragtime. In The Ragtime Kid, listeners were present at ragtime’s beginnings. Here, the musical genre is dying, as is its most famous practitioner, Scott Joplin. In desperation, Joplin takes his latest work to Irving Berlin, although he believes Berlin plagiarized his earlier work. Because of the advanced state of his illness, Joplin’s grip on reality is shaky, and when he’s found standing over a body holding a straight razor, no one is sure of what happened. Willis never strikes a false note in Karp’s well-researched period mystery. He fashions living human beings of all colors, textures, and dispositions with only his smooth, sultry voice. A rich listen. S.J.H. Blackstone Audiobooks 11.5 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433252006 $70.00 (also CS, MP3, DD) A virtuoso performance in the syncopated rhythms of ragtime. BLACK OPS: A Presidential Agent Novel W.E.B. Griffin Read by Dick Hill Two brutal murders in Europe followed by failed assassination attempts in Philadelphia and Buenos Aires send a clear message to Lt. Charley Castillo: you’re next. If that isn’t enough, two senior Russian agents defect and land in Castillo’s care. They share vital secrets, which lead to a black-ops mission to destroy a fish farm in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Castillo’s everexpanding band of spooks and warriors, along with his many European contacts, present challenges for narrator Dick Hill, who sometime works too hard to create distinctive voices for each. In the long run, however, his overall crisp, clear delivery engages listeners as the “ops” move into high gear. Black Ops is vintage Griffin, filled with twists and turns, along with a boatload of surprises for Charley Castillo. T.J.M. STALKING SUSAN Julie Kramer Read by Bernadette Dunne If a book ever called out to be turned into a movie, it’s this one. Bernadette Dunne excels as the narrator of this engaging novel about a television reporter who investigates a series of murders of women named Susan, which take place every year on a specific day. Dunne’s faithful performance captures the back-stabbing intrigue of the newsroom, the political wrangling of police and politicians in a major city, and a love of dogs. She makes listeners want to know these people, some of them anyway, with an energetic performance that just sucks you in. When she lends voice to male roles, she does it so subtly the listener will scarcely remember the gender difference. And it’s great that the ending is a shocker. M.S. Books on Tape 9.25 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415949108 $90.00 (also DD) Penguin Audio 19.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780143143666 $44.95 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415957615 $129.00 (also DD) April/May 2009 ■ 45 Ron McLarty You might recognize veteran actor Ron McLarty from his more than 100 appearances in movies and television series like “Spenser for Hire” and his recurring role as Judge Wright on “Law & Order.” Or, as he jokes, you might think you “went to high school together.” But when he opens his mouth to speak, you’ll recognize the mellifluous vocal tone and smooth, deliberate delivery that have made dozens of audiobooks come alive. He says he’s a fan of the format and follows several fellow narrators’ work. “I like to listen to them. I put them on in the house and walk around with them.” McLarty is more than an actor who reads books aloud— he’s also an accomplished playwright and an acclaimed novelist who doesn’t have a problem recording his own work. He says there’s enough distance between the “writing artist” and “performing artist” to make the recording of his novels, The Memory of Running and Art in America, a separate job. “I want to say the words the way I hear them inside my head for my own books, and I want the same thing for Stephen King or Danielle Steel. I want to honor their work, and I take it very seriously. I really prepare a lot, and I want to try and say the words the way that author would want me to.” McLarty’s own path to publication began with an audiobook publisher (Recorded Books) instead of the usual route of the printed word and then the audio version. After the release of the audiobook version of The Memory of DIVINE JUSTICE David Baldacci Running, his friend and frequent Read by Ron McLarty collaborator Stephen King, bestIn this well-crafted and perfectly executed selling writer, wrote an impassioned thriller, Ron McLarty captures the soul of a plea in Entertainment Weekly, calling patriot and the cold competence of a killer. it “the best book you can’t read.” He portrays “Oliver Stone,” aka John Carr, That helped the novel find a conventhe deadliest assassin to ever work for the tional publisher. U.S. Stone is on the run. Seeking anonymity in the tiny coal town of Divine, Virginia, he’s torn between trying to When writing his novels, McLarty blend in and championing those who help him, risking everything to uses the same tools he uses as an uncover the town’s dangerous and dirty secrets. McLarty’s perfect dramaactor. “The little quirks, the little saytizations of those aiding or threatening Stone make this a superior listen. ings that people have, the way they Even the music between chapters, which foreshadows or punctuates the move might be things that you can action, adds to the audio experience. A.C.P. use. You store that in a little part of Hachette Audio 11.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: ISBN 9781600244285 $44.98 (also ) your brain. I can pull them up and Books on Tape use them in writing, and that’s when Library Ed.: ISBN 9781415960387 $110.00 (also , , ) acting and recording audiobooks inform my writing.” Ron McLarty captures the soul of a patriot and the A consummate professional, cold competence of a killer. McLarty says he’s up for just about any kind of job. “That’s the best part CD 46 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com DD CS DD PRE Photo by Jerry Bauer CD JESUS OUT TO SEA ART IN AMERICA James Lee Burke Read by Ron McLarty Ron McLarty Read by Ron McLarty More Listening EMPIRE FALLS We’ve heard the stories, seen the video— but James Lee Burke’s two stories about life after Hurricane Katrina, one the title story, are the best in this collection. Filtered through the magical talent of narrator Ron McLarty, they create a visceral experience of disgust and despair. Linked thematically, these accounts of life on the edge of vice, violence, and hopelessness are eventually uplifting in t h e g l o r i fi c a t i o n o f t h e human experience. McLarty also exercises his acting muscles in two standout stories about threatened academics, “Winter Light” and “A Season of Regret.” Jesus Out to Sea adds to the celebrated canon of one of the nation’s best chroniclers of life along the Gulf of Mexico and the colorful characters who populate its sultry and sandy world. R.O. Can art heal a violent conflict? This delightful tall tale of the commissioning of a play to help bring together the two sides of a dispute over land and water rights in Colorado is wonderfully written and performed by its talented author. Ron McLarty’s middle-aged, overweight protagonist, Steven Kearney, a sad-sack author with two garbage bags full of unpublished manuscripts, is unceremoniously tossed out by his girlfriend. McLarty affects a bewildered delivery and a leisurely pace, making his observations about the colorful characters living in the hamlet of Creedemore both insightful and funny. The story’s life-affirming and uplifting ending is both hopeful and hilarious. Do people really talk like this? You bet’cha! R.O. Richard Russo, read by Ron McLarty Recorded Books 6.25 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781428196650 $92.75 (also PRE) Recorded Books 14.25 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781419369216 $123.75 (also CS, PRE) THE WHOLE TRUTH Harper Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CS THE MEMORY OF RUNNING Ron McLarty, read by Ron McLarty Recorded Books Unabridged Library Ed.: CS, CD SALEM’S LOT Stephen King, read by Ron McLarty Simon & Schuster Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CS, CD TEN THOUSAND ISLANDS Randy Wayne White, read by Ron McLarty Recorded Books Unabridged Library Ed.: CS, CD, PRE TRAVELER Ron McLarty, read by Ron McLarty Penguin Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, DD Recorded Books Library Ed.: CS, CD David Baldacci, read by Ron McLarty Hachette Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CS, CD, DD Books on Tape Library Ed.: CS, CD, DD about being an audio narrator. You get to play all the roles, and you get to interpret them. I just finished a terrific thriller called First Family by David Baldacci, and I got to play everything from the president and the president’s wife to a villain with a deep Southern accent. And it’s thrilling. When you do a part in a play or a movie or a television show, you’re as good as the person you’re working with, and your role is the backseat to the lead actor. While that’s satisfying in its own way, you just triple that when you’re doing an audiobook. I find it to be the most fun.” But sometimes the writer comes out and makes harsh observations. “I’m very critical; sometimes it’s hard to hear my own stuff. It’s sort of like watching yourself on television as an actor. When you’re doing it, you might think—‘Hey, that was pretty good, that’s a real nice interpretation of the scene.’ And then when you see it on the screen, you’re so hard on yourself. You ask, ‘Is that me?’” In the beginning, playing everyone in a production was a challenge. “I remember when I first started to talk for the women like this.” He pitches his voice high into a falsetto register. “But a recording engineer advised me to add a little bit of a softer quality and just do women a lot smarter than the men. And she was right.”—Randy O’Brien April/May 2009 ■ 47 Fiction THE BIBLE SALESMAN FINE JUST THE WAY IT IS SEA OF POPPIES Clyde Edgerton Read by T. Ryder Smith Annie Proulx Read by Will Patton Amitav Ghosh Read by Phil Gigante Mix one young and gullible Bible salesman with a career criminal, set them on the back roads of 1930s North Carolina, and you’ll hear one enjoyable yarn. Narrator T. Ryder Smith wraps his softspoken delivery around the comic antics and sudden violence with an ease and assuredness that transcend the written word. A chance meeting between Bible salesman Henry Dampier and “undercover” G-man Preston Clearwater sets one on the path of enlightenment and the other on the path of justice. Characters remark about the absurdity of a life in poverty with insouciance, and Smith shines brightest when portraying the lovable country folk as they eke out lives of quiet desperation with guidance from their Bibles. R.O. Proulx’s astonishing collection of dark stories features hardscrabble lives lived in a sparse, barren West where one mistake can put you on the long, winding trail to disaster, even death. Will Patton’s deep, sonorous tones create perfect voices for old cowboys like Ray Forkenbrock, who is living out his last days in a nursing home in “Family Man”; for the newlyweds in the devastating “Them Old Cowboy Songs”; and for Dakotah Lister in the memorable story “Tits Up in a Ditch.” Patton’s delivery is never rushed, and as Proulx fills her stories with quirky, well-developed characters, his voice lends dignity and passion to women and men alike. These breathtaking stories will shock and intrigue. S.C.A. 2009 Audies Finalist Recorded Books 6 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436123594 $77.75 (also CS, PRE) Simon & Schuster Audio 7 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780743572774 $29.95 (also DD) Recorded Books Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436124584 $72.75 (also CS, PRE) THE HELP Kathryn Stockett Read by Bahni Turpin, Octavia Spencer, Jenna Lamia, Cassandra Campbell Jackson, Mississippi, 1962. White ladies playing bridge and sipping ice tea. Colored maids cooking, cleaning, and loving the white babies. The separate, intertwined paths of these worlds are going to collide. Audio is the way to be inside this story, brilliantly cast with four voices. The separate casting of the three voices of Stockett’s debut novel is astute. Jenna Lamia embodies Miss Skeeter, the young aspiring writer who starts a project that disrupts her privileged and predictable world. Lamia’s genteel Southern tones can pass off ingrained prejudice with chilling comfort, screech with outrage, and subtly reflect Skeeter’s growing resolve and self-discovery. Bahni Turpin and Octavia Spencer contrast the voices of hot-headed Minny and thoughtful, inspiring Aibileen. Their musical speech and emotional connection to the characters are riveting. Listeners are swept up in the story—shocked and reminded by the times; inspired and proud of these women. R.F.W. Penguin Audio 18 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780143144182 $39.95 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415961254 $120.00 (also DD) Brilliantly cast with four voices, audio is the way to be inside this story. 48 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Audio is the perfect format for Sea of Poppies, a well-told novel with scores of far-flung characters—from a widowed Indian poppy grower to an American sailor, a bankrupt raja, a young French woman, and an autistic giant of a laborer. Exciting, touching, and beautifully paced, Phil Gigante’s narration carries the audiobook, embellishing it with accents: Indian (Hindi, Urdu, Hindustani), British (upper crust, seafaring, working class), French, and even Chinese. It’s a wildly fantastical adventure story at the confluence of the opium and slave trades, the caste and class systems, with overarching themes involving race, gender, and spiritual equality. While Gigante’s accents, especially the Indian ones, can be imperfect, the personality of each character shines through in an outstanding performance. R.M. Brilliance Audio 18 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423373742 $42.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423373759 $122.97 (also MP3, DD, PRE) NETHERLAND Joseph O’Neill Read by Jefferson Mays O’Neill’s lauded love letter to post-9/11 Manhattan receives an engaging performance from Jefferson Mays, who captures the heartache and numbness of that difficult time. The protagonist, who tells the story in the first person, finds himself adrift—forced to leave his home after the towers fall, and separated from his wife. He becomes involved with several amateur cricket leagues and with a fellow player whose interests are greater than the gentleman’s sport. The book has been favorably compared to The Great Gatsby, with good reason, and Mays delivers the story in measured tones that allow the confusion and emotion of the main character to speak for themselves. By the end of the story, listeners will be eager to seek out O’Neill’s previous works. M.T. Recorded Books 8.75 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436155427 $34.99 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 978-1-4361-5545-8 $77.75 (also CS, PRE) Fiction STAND THE STORM Breena Clarke Read by Richard Allen Richard Allen has it all: the man carries a story as if it were a beloved child, sings as if his heart will break, and expresses emotion as if he invented it. In this novel he takes the Coats family from slavery to freedom and an uncertain future. His depictions of men and women are equally good, and his ability to interpret the author’s directives is flawless. Allen is most amazing when he reads emotional passages. His depiction of freedman Gabriel’s outrage at a new regulation that may enslave his daughters transports the listener to the very scene. And Allen’s handling of death is so reverent the words almost go unnoticed. The story’s shocking details and heartbreaking conclusion underscore the complex dimensions of slavery and the struggle for freedom. J.J.B. Tantor Media 10.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400108787 $34.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400138784 $69.99 TRAIN TO TRIESTE Domnica Radulescu Read by Yelena Shmulenson Train to Trieste follows the deeply moving experiences of Mona Maria Manoliu as she comes of age in 1977 in a village at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains in Ceausescu’s Romania. Sensually blending poetic imagery with the sharp contrast of life in an uncertain Communist state, Radulescu captures the heart and soul of a reluctant exile in love with her country. Yelena Shmulenson does justice to this exquisite literary work with an impressive intensity and range of expression. One hears in her heavily accented delivery precise pronunciations, especially phrases and locations in the Romanian language. Shmulenson transitions effortlessly as the story shifts, covering spectacular landscapes, history, old-world traditions, and the difficulties of surviving the Communist regime. An unforgettable odyssey of young love, harsh politics, and enforced exile. A.W. HighBridge Audio 11 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781598877380 $34.95 (also DD, PRE) Shmulenson does justice to this exquisite literary work with an impressive intensity and range of expression. THE BOOK OF UNHOLY MISCHIEF THE TSARINA’S DAUGHTER Elle Newmark Read by Raúl Esparza Carolly Erickson Read by Susan Jameson TURNER’S PAINTBOX Paul Morgan Read by Humphrey Bower The fictional narrator of this Australian novel, Gerard Moyne, is a cold intellectual who, though an expert on art history, has none of the warm emotions that all fields of art require. Therefore, Humphrey Bower faces a dilemma when narrating—how to get the listener to relate to an essentially unlikable character. Bower maneuvers accents—Australian and English— with far more skill than the author interweaves the colors of Turner’s paintings. Whereas the author’s Turner descriptions lack authority, Bower fine-tunes the story’s narration in a graceful flow. Luckily, Moyne has the possibility of discovering his emotional depths through his romance with the sensual and spontaneous Julia. Further, this is a story of the failure to understand creativity, and that makes it a worthwhile listen. B.H.B. Bolinda Audio 6.75 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781921334771 $48.00 Raúl Esparza gives a thoroughly engrossing performance, understated and subtle, with nuance to spare, in Elle Newmark’s fantastical exploration of life in Venice at the end of the fifteenth century. Luciano, a cunning street urchin, finds his luck changed when he becomes an apprentice chef in the doge’s palace. An accomplished eavesdropper, Luciano learns that prominent men are searching for a secret book that is alleged to contain alchemical formulas, love potions, and the secret to immortality. Esparza’s narration enhances Newmark’s lavish, mouthwatering descriptions of food, and with slight vocal shifts and just the suggestion of Italian accents, he adds mystery and romance, highlighting court intrigues, the odors and aromas of Venice, and Newmark’s many quirky characters. Especially recommended for listeners who aren’t dieting. S.J.H. Simon & Schuster Audio 12 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780743578042 $39.99 (also DD) Susan Jameson gives a bravura performance as Tatiana Romanov, one of the four daughters of Tsar Nicholas and Tsarina Alexandra. In this novel Tatiana is the one who allegedly escapes the fate of her famous family (not Anastasia, as some people believe). Jameson’s Tania is headstrong, innocent, and charming as she realizes the horrific conditions the Russian people, her people, are suffering prior to the 1917 Revolution. Carolly Erickson’s imaginative retelling of this volatile period in Russian history follows nobles and ne’er-do-wells, and Jameson’s portrayals of Cossacks, Communists, Bolsheviks, and Germans are filled with the small details that transform mere words into flesh-and-blood characters. As Tania’s life goes from idyllic to turbulent, Jameson’s artistry transports listeners from gilt bedrooms and lavish ballrooms to rat-infested back streets and filthy hospitals. Smart writing and Jameson’s reading make this must listening. S.J.H. BBC Audiobooks America 11 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792751991 $89.95 (also MP3, DD, PRE) April/May 2009 ■ 49 Fiction STRAY DOG WINTER THE EYE IN THE DOOR THE READER David Francis Read by David Kirwan Pat Barker Read by Peter Firth Bernhard Schlink Read by Campbell Scott Peter Firth, known to American fans as the imperious espionage commander in the engaging BBC series “MI-5,” is even more austere in his narration of this, the second in Pat Barker’s amazing trilogy of WWI novels (known collectively as The Ghost Road trilogy). The austerity is especially effective with the book’s most compelling character, the hard-bitten Billy Prior, who is deeply conflicted, and mentally scarred, by the many roles he is called upon to play—lower-class officer among aristocrats, hidden bisexual in a witch-hunting culture, dutiful soldier despite deep allegiance to committed pacifists. Oddly enough, Firth’s evident dispassion works to amplify the deep psychic wounds Barker’s characters suffer in consequence of the savagery of war. M.O. If the best books remain with us long after they have returned to the shelf, then The Reader can take a place among the greats. Campbell Scott, whose perfect pacing and gentle voice animate the simple, engrossing prose, performs this recording beautifully. Michael Berg is a teenager in postWWII Europe when he meets Hanna, and the two of them begin an affair despite the significant difference in their ages. Years after the relationship ends, they meet again in the most haunting of ways, and the secrets that emerge raise questions about pride, forgiveness, and redemption. Scott’s deft reading captures the story’s complexity without lapsing into melodrama, and his eloquence with the spoken word complements Schlink’s gentle touch with the written one. L.B.F. In Stray Dog Winter, Australian narrator David Kirwan gives a performance that will generate feelings of sadness, shock, and joy in his listeners. Telling the story of young Darcy, who ventures to 1980s Moscow to connect with his estranged sister, Fin, author David Francis echoes all the best attributes of Graham Greene’s classic novel The Third Man: the brooding atmosphere, the unrelenting sense of wariness that abounds in the curious protagonist, and the romance that brews against the backdrop of the Cold War. Kirwan’s characters are well rounded, and he uses no forced accents, just the simplicity of prose in its purest form. L.B. Audible, Inc. 9.25 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: DD $24.95 BBC Audiobooks America 6.75 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792755227 $79.95 (also CS) Random House Audio 4.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739375952 $14.99 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415960134 $40.00 (also DD) THE ELEVENTH MAN Ivan Doig Read by Tom Stechschulte BREATH Tim Winton Read by Dan Wyllie This aptly titled novel knocks the breath out of the listener as it recounts a youth’s daredevil surfing exploits, evoking the fragile balance between life and death. Paramedic Bruce Pike looks back in this comingof-age story of his thrill-seeking youth in 1970s Australia. He and his friend, Loonie, meet a charismatic surfing legend named Sando, who mentors them in the science and art of surfing, and drives them to more and more reckless behavior. Dan Wyllie delivers an easily understandable Australian accent and shifts subtly between tentative teen and jaded adult. Wyllie’s delivery of Winton’s vivid descriptions is mesmerizing, and he ably conveys the image of breath as a metaphor throughout the story. This compelling novel may entice the listener to seek out the well-known Australian author’s many other works. A.W. Bolinda Audio 6.25 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781921415616 $40.00 (also MP3) Delivery of Winton’s vivid descriptions is mesmerizing. 50 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com The Eleventh Man follows the WWII experiences of Montana native Ben Reinking, a journalist assigned to chronicle the adventures of his college football teammates, now involved in various war services. This powerful n o v e l i s a b l y n a r r a t e d b y To m Stechschulte with a deeply masculine inflection and a decidedly Western feel. Pining for action himself, Reinking chafes at his assignment as a war correspondent, viewing his work as mere propaganda. The story becomes more complicated when his travels result in a difficult romance. Sadly chronicling his friends’ deaths, some of which he finds to be mysterious, Reinking soon finds himself in mortal peril. Stechschulte’s unaffected delivery is especially strong in depicting the historical details of the war. A.W. Recorded Books 13.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436149617 $39.99 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436128889 $123.75 (also CS, PRE) Fiction THE INDEPENDENCE OF MISS MARY BENNET Colleen McCullough Read by Jen Taylor Colleen McCullough’s homage to Pride and Prejudice is either dastardly or delicious, depending on your Austen loyalty. There should be no argument, however, over Jen Taylor’s captivating narration. Her portrayal of Mary is spot-on. In this “sequel,” the formerly bookish and shy Bennet sister blossoms twenty years later, throws off the protection of Darcy, and sets out to call attention to the plight of England’s poor. The other sisters—Lizzie, Jane, Kitty, and Lydia—end up supporting Mary (or just end up) as she establishes model orphanages. Along the way, Mary falls in love with the deliciously Scottish Angus; encounters a highwayman; and is imprisoned by a crazy prophet—all memorably voiced. This is still upper-class nineteenth-century England, and Taylor’s tone reflects it. An altogether entertaining listening experience. J.B.G. BBC Audiobooks America 13.75 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792760184 $99.95 (also MP3, DD, PRE) THE WIDOWS OF EASTWICK John Updike Read by Kate Reading More than two decades have passed since we last heard from the “witches” of Eastwick. The husbands they conjured didn’t last, and now they return to Rhode Island with the wisdom of hindsight and diminishing magical powers. Narrating in a soft, terse tone, Kate Reading catches listeners up with Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie, who are crabby about lost sexual vitality and pending death. Updike’s masterful abilities continue to dazzle, and Reading matches the burnished text with a sure professionalism. Fans of the original who always wondered what happened to the witches will find the women just as trying and entert a i n i n g a s t h e y w e r e w h e n fi r s t introduced. R.O. Random House Audio 11 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739370797 $34.95 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415957653 $90.00 (also DD) THE ROAD Cormac McCarthy Read by Rupert Degas McCarthy’s highly praised story of a father and son on the run in a postapocalyptic America is compelling and unsettling. Rupert Degas’s narration hits a rhythm and stride that drive the novel forward, engrossing the listener and keeping the stark setting in high relief. He ably portrays the purity and innocence of the boy and the desperation of the father who aims to protect him from a new and threatening world. The road is long as the pair dig through rubble and garbage to survive. Listeners may be tempted to turn away from the brutal reality painted by McCarthy, but Degas will keep them thoroughly engaged. L.B. Naxos AudioBooks 5 hrs. Abridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9789626349717 $19.98 (also DD, PRE) Degas’s narration hits a rhythm and stride that drive the novel forward, engrossing the listener. THE TEMPEST TALES REVOLUTIONARY ROAD Walter Mosley Read by Ty Jones Richard Yates Read by Mark Bramhall When Tempest Landry, a black man accidentally shot dead by police, stands before St. Peter at the pearly gates and is doomed to Hell, he says “uh-uh.” Narrator Ty Jones lets a cynical tone creep into his delivery as Tempest is returned to Manhattan, looking very different and being shadowed by an angel named Joshua. The heavenly emissary soon gets involved in one ethical dilemma after another, as Jones leads the listener through a maze of debates over the nature of sin and Tempest’s slippery explanations. Tempest eventually allies with Satan in his quest to get to heaven—with humorous results. A wonderful premise that sometimes drags a bit through the debates, but Mosley’s eventual pay-off is worth the journey. R.O. Ma r k B r a m h a l l s i n g l e - h a n d e d l y delivers this squalling American masterpiece with all the variety of a full-cast production, and none of the confusion. Each character has a distinct voice, and each alters as the drama requires. “Still, I don’t suppose one picture window is necessarily going to destroy our personalities,” says Frank Wheeler, when he and his wife, April, first view the “charming” suburban house on Revolutionary Road. “‘Oh that’s marvelous,’ Mrs. Givings cried, and her laughter enclosed them in a warm shelter of flattery . . . ” The real estate agent means to sound cheerful. Frank means to sound brave and self-aware. They both fail, and you can hear this in Bramhall’s nuanced performance. An overlooked American tragedy has finally hit the ear. B.H.C. Recorded Books/ Griot Audio 4 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436186209 $56.75 (also CS, PRE) ON THE WEB... Random House Audio 11.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739359372 $29.95 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415956762 $100.00 (also DD) Hear Audio Excerpts at www.audiofilemagazine.com April/May 2009 ■ 51 SEEKING PEACE: Chronicles of the Worst Buddhist in the World Mary Pipher Read by Kymberly Dakin From the first sentences it’s clear this is a narration by a consummate pro. Kymberly Dakin’s vocal quality seems formal at first, but it’s utterly calm and so connected to this writing that listeners almost immediately forget anyone else is reading and hear only the essence of Mary Pipher and her story. Pipher is a mature storyteller whose responses to her uneven family experiences and self-critical ways come across as uplifting rather than melodramatic or self-pitying. She unfolds her lifelong efforts to slow down and be kinder to herself with the secure tone of someone who knows the redemptive power of self-acceptance, family, and community. The production’s warm sound and nurturing lessons offer an endless supply of inspiration and comfort. T.W. Brilliance Audio 8 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423382843 $29.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423382850 $82.97 (also MP3, DD) 52 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Mary Pipher was a college professor, psychotherapist, and community activist in 1994 when Reviving Ophelia, her bestseller on the needs of adolescent girls, made her a national celebrity. The psychologist and humanitarian went on to write similar books on the needs of refugees, the elderly, and families—all well-regarded and compassionate volumes that focus on other people and share a common methodology. “Most of what I’ve done,” Pipher says, “is try to be a really good listener to a demographic group. And then when I really feel like I have a sense for that population, I try to integrate that information in a way that allows other people to have a sense of them, care about them, and want to act on their behalf.” Pipher’s latest book is different. With a subtitle taken from an observation by her psychotherapist husband, Seeking Peace: Chronicles of the Worst Buddhist in the World is a candid account of Mary’s lifelong efforts to be useful to people without being unkind to herself. In it, she traces her path from her childhood in rural Missouri and Colorado to college in California, graduate school, and raising a family in Nebraska. She also discusses the period of her life when the unexpected success of Reviving Ophelia cranked up the demands she pressured herself to meet. “I felt that I alone of all humans was not entitled to mercy.” On top of her other responsibilities, endless book tours and isolating speaking engagements led to depression and physical symptoms. She had no choice but to make some adjustments in what she expected of herself. “The main thing that has been useful to me is the ability to pause before I jump in and start improving a situation, an ability to step back and realize I don’t have to take responsibility for this room full of people.” This shift actually allowed her to be more helpful. “When I was able to soften up on myself, I could pay more attention to the real feedback you get from people about what they want and don’t want from you.” Noting the importance of biographies and memoirs in her own growth, Pipher says she hopes her story will promote more empathy regarding life’s emotional issues. She sees it as an “expansion of the container” we build to understand ourselves. “If I talk honestly about my struggles, then perhaps people will feel less damaged and more connected to other people.” This kind of emotional honesty, she adds, has rarely been found in past generations. “There was a kind of cultural ineptitude and a cultural fear of engaging on the level of how I feel about you, how you feel about me, how I feel inside myself.” Even though she’s grounded as an author and member of her family and community, Mary Pipher says she’ll always be making adjustments in her life. When she travels to give keynote addresses (she doesn’t do book tours anymore), she enjoys the outdoors with her husband, Jim. “I’ve got three little grandkids and another one on the way, and I’m very happily ensconced in a community I’ve lived in for 30 years.” She still teaches at the university and serves on boards that address poverty and other issues in her town. “As someone who finds great fulfillment in helping people, I’m probably doing more than I did before because it isn’t wearing me out.”—Thomas Walken Photo by Angela Zegers Mary Pipher Biography & Memoir LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER Maya Angelou Read by Maya Angelou “Most of what I’ve done is try to be a really good listener.” More Listening ANOTHER COUNTRY Mary Pipher, read by Joan Allen Simon & Schuster Audio Abridged Trade Ed.: DD REVIVING OPHELIA Mary Pipher, read by Mary Pipher Random House Audio Abridged Trade Ed.: DD With the careful phrasing and emphatic pacing of a poet, Angelou offers her meditations on life to the many daughters she’s never had—yet considers to be her extended family. Angelou’s voice is deep and distinctive, yet familiar soundi n g , a n d h e r w i d e - r a n g i n g , o ft e n autobiographical reflections on life provide much food for thought. Listening, one imagines her picking her way, serenely, across a sometimes-stony but often unexpectedly delightful road. Whether she’s reminiscing about family, race, intercultural embarrassment, or losing loved ones, Angelou is thoughtful but not preachy, wise but never heavyhanded. This collection of essays cuts across the genre, defying easy categorization. Part poem, part memoir (there’s even a little song tucked in), the production, unified by Angelou’s marvelously distinctive and original voice, is wholly delightful. J.C.G. 2009 Audies Finalist Random House Audio 2.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739370384 $25.00 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415957257 $40.00 (also DD) REVIVING OPHELIA Mary Pipher, read by Linda Stephens Recorded Books Unabridged Library Ed.: CS A marvelously distinctive and original voice— wholly delightful. THE SHELTER OF EACH OTHER Mary Pipher, read by Mary Pipher Random House Audio Abridged Trade Ed.: DD EPILOGUE THINGS I’VE BEEN SILENT ABOUT Anne Roiphe Read by Lorna Raver Azar Nafisi Read by Naila Azad Roiphe writes of losing her husband and exploring what it means to be a widow. Lorna Raver captures the tone of one who is bewildered by all that has happened but who is trying to persevere against irreconcilable feelings of loss. Raver preserves the sense of vulnerability and bravado in Roiphe’s attempts to convince herself that she should undertake a new relationship to dull her loneliness. Raver contrasts Roiphe’s sense of fragility at being left alone with her fortitude in moving forward, in hopes of feeling less haunted by her husband’s memory. The contrasts between a strong woman who is purposeful and confident and a widow who is trying to believe she can live alone are at the core of this presentation. J.E.M. Azar Nafisi (Reading Lolita in Tehran) is unquestionably a unique literary voice. In this memoir we learn that as a rebellious child her relationship with her mother was stormy, that her North Star was her attentive, literature-loving father, and that between them they created a world apart from the bitter, self-absorbed woman her mother became. Memory is, at best, an undependable resource, often colored by imagination, tinged with resentments, or softened to blur unhappy truths. Naila Azad’s gentle reading does much to mitigate the dark portrait Nafisi draws of her mother, and once we leave the early memories, Azad’s intelligent narration, empathy, subtlety, and exotic voice offer a fascinating look at Iranian culture, mores, and politics, written with grace and style by a master storyteller. S.J.H. Blackstone Audiobooks 7.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433246388 $19.95 Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433246371 $50.00 (also CS, MP3, DD, PRE) Books on Tape 13.5 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415958254 $90.00 (also DD) April/May 2009 ■ 53 Biography & Memoir JOHN LENNON: THE LIFE TICKET TO RIDE Philip Norman Read by Graeme Malcolm Larry Kane Read by Larry Kane From his childhood to his untimely death, John Lennon’s life was momentous enough to easily support the 1,000 pages Philip Norman devotes to it. Norman, who wrote what many 0consider to be the definitive account of the Beatles—Shout!—delves into every nook and cranny of the musician’s life, revealing a sometimes-tortured soul who never stopped changing throughout his tragically interrupted life. This abridgment is choppy in places but never less than gripping, partly due t o No r m a n’ s t y p i c a l l y English turns-of-phrase, partly due to narrator Graeme Malcolm’s quintessentially British delivery, not to mention his ability to perfectly reproduce Lennon’s Liverpool accent. J.S.H. For a 21-year-old journalist in 1964, a chance to follow the Beatles on their ground-breaking first American tour was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Larry Kane was that journalist, and Ticket to Ride is his fascinating memoir of that tour, and the subsequent one in 1965. Read with an air of bemusement that befits Kane’s current reputation as Philadelphia’s most wellknown TV news anchor, the book, while hardly a gossipfest, nevertheless contains many titillating behind-thescenes anecdotes that only somebody privy to the backstage antics of the Fab Four could report. Kane tells of a much more innocent time when the whole notion of rock-star decadence was in its infancy, not to mention the commercial aspects that were coming into being, mostly due to the Beatles’ innovations. J.S.H. Harper Audio 12.5 hrs. Abridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780061672569 $39.95 (also DD) Cider Mill Press 8.75 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781604330441 $29.95 (also DD) AMERICAN LION: Andrew Jackson in the White House Jon Meacham Read by John H. Mayer John Mayer’s warm, deep voice and unhurried pace are pleasantly lulling as he reads Meacham’s exquisitely constructed narrative on the life of our seventh president, Andrew Jackson. Mayer effectively uses a mild Southern accent when he reads quotations from Jackson, who was born in the Carolinas. While Jackson’s story is complex, Ma y e r ’ s s m o o t h n a r r a t i o n a n d Meacham’s deft storytelling make listening almost effortless. Meacham portrays Jackson as a pivotal figure whose decisions preserved the Union and ensured that it would develop as a nation that answers to ordinary people rather than elites. While Jackson clung to slavery and treated Native Americans harshly, his legacy also includes transforming the presidency into the center of American politics. E.D.R. Random House Audio 10 hrs. Abridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739334584 $39.95 (also DD) THE MAN WHO OWNS THE NEWS: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch Michael Wolff Read by Don Leslie BOONE Robert Morgan Read by James Jenner Daniel Boone’s exploration of pre-revolutionary America and the stories of his adventures in the wilderness make for some mightyfine listening. The author includes lots of writings and legends about Boone to form a rich cache of information about life on the frontier in the mid-eighteenth century. Narrator James Jenner takes the approach of an epic storyteller, giving the words an almost-poetic treatment, suggested by the author’s emotional narrative of expedition and risk. Jenner’s sandy voice has a mature, avuncular tone just right for family entertainment; his relaxed pace fits a relaxing history much more compelling and memorable than the details of politics in those times. Robert Morgan’s biography adapts perfectly to audio, and narrator Jenner gives it an endearing touch. J.A.H. Recorded Books 20.25 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436155816 $123.75 (also CS, PRE) James Jenner takes the approach of an epic storyteller. 54 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com If you want to know everything (and that means everything) about the notorious media magnate Rupert Murdoch, check out this book. Like a good journalist, narrator Don Leslie delivers the story with perfect dispassion. This is exactly what the book calls for, and the approach only underlines the sad life of one of the richest men in the world. Most journalists hold Murdoch in disdain. The founder of Fox News, the owner of the New York Post, and, to the horror of reporters everywhere, the new owner of the Wall Street Journal has never shied away from using his media for his own ends. At least with Wolff’s book, people can learn more about Murdoch and how he got that way. Like him or not, he’s had an interesting life. M.S. Books on Tape 15.75 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415960301 $129.00 (also DD) Biography & Memoir DECONSTRUCTING SAMMY: Music, Money, Madness, and the Mob Matt Birkbeck Read by Peter Jay Fernandez TRAITOR TO HIS CLASS: The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt In a compelling audio presentation, narrator Peter Jay Fernandez recounts the life of Sammy Davis, Jr., in a direct and engaging manner. While making each character distinctive, Fernandez’s style persuades the listener to become deeply involved in this heartbreaking story. With each chapter, it becomes more difficult to believe the extent to which one of the great entertainers of the twentieth century was surrounded by people, including his widow, Altovise, who bamboozled him in order to ride on his famous and wealthy coattails. Investigative journalist Matt Birkbeck recounts the tragic life of Davis and how, after his death, his legacy was revived by the noble work of one Albert “Sonny” Murray, a former federal prosecutor. The quality of the audio presentation equals the intensity of the story itself. M.R.E. H.W. Brands Read by Mark Deakins Harper Audio 6 hrs. Abridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780061664533 $29.95 (also DD) The only person ever elected to four terms as president of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office during the Great Depression, and extended his reign well into WWII. Mark Deakins presents the detailed biographical material with a mixture of scholarly detachment and involved interest. When quoting dialogue or speeches by the president, he convincingly conveys the man’s patrician pronunciations and tone, as preserved in recordings. Deakins uses the same approach for Churchill, and one wonders if the two leaders really tried to “out-pomposify” each other. Matters of historical significance receive appropriate gravity in Deakins’s performance, while Roosevelt’s younger years and personal life receive a lighter touch. One can’t help but reflect on the parallels between the Roosevelt years and our own time. R.L.L. Books on Tape 37 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415956663 $129.00 (also DD) Deakins presents a mixture of scholarly detachment and involved interest. IZZY & LENORE Jon Katz Read by Tom Stechschulte A rescued border collie and a black lab puppy help the author recover from a debilitating depression, and work with him to spread love and hope in the lives of suffering souls. Tom Stechschulte sounds thoroughly believable as the 60-year-old author, slowing his pace when Katz feels sad, then lightening and quickening his tone as the author plays with the new puppy. Stechschulte lends a note of compassion to Katz’s misgivings about adopting a dog who has been living abandoned in the wild for several years, blending a longing to help the creature with concern about its temperament and ability to learn. The entire book, in text and audio, benefits from respect and gratitude for the dogs, an attitude that will resonate with any who have opened their hearts to these furry angels. R.L.L. Recorded Books 5.5 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436149952 $56.75 (also CS, PRE) MANIFEST DESTINIES: The Economist on the Office of the Presidency, from Polk to Obama, 1845-2008 THE FOUNDING FATHERS COLLECTION Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. [Ed.] Read by Richard Rohan, Ira Claffey Read by Peter Donaldson, Jenni Mills, et al. Listening to this production is a bit like a fast audio tour through The Economist’s views on the American presidencies. Since 1843, the magazine (which calls itself a newspaper) has rendered its opinions on the world to the world in a fashion that attracts people who think about, and care about, the news of the world and its vital global context. This production is an educational tour of the significant national and international issues of the day since the term of James Polk in 1845. An interesting sideline is a rating the editors give to our leaders: who were the real greats, the duds? The production quality is like a BBC Radio performance—high-brow, high quality, educational, and entertaining. The number of voices is unnecessary but works well given all the natural breaks between presidents and centuries. M.C. The lives of the first four presidents and their significance from a modern perspective are presented in this volume of the American Presidents Series. The discussion of George Washington checks his well-honed reputation against reality. John Adams’s belief in government is shown to guide him through early party conflict. Thomas Jefferson is depicted as a flawed man who pursued his ideals. And James Madison shows his courage in war with the British. Richard Rohan treats the narration dramatically, with voices for George Washington and John Adams, while Ira Claffey takes a more professorial tone for Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Both read with clarity and make the material compelling. Listeners interested in history will find this worthwhile. J.A.S. 2009 Audies Finalist Macmillan Audio 20 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 978-1-4272-0550-6 $59.95 The Economist Newspaper Ltd 6 hrs. Abridged Trade Ed.: CD $32.00 April/May 2009 ■ 55 In the Studio Richard Dreyfuss and producer Bob Deyan discuss recording BBC Audiobooks America’s production of The Lincoln-Douglas Debates. AF: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates recording is a unique and ambitious project. What initially drew your interest to the project? RD: Because it was the unedited LincolnDouglas debates, and I’m too short to play Lincoln. I wanted to play Douglas because he was a dynamic, fun character, and no one has ever done the unedited debates before to my knowledge. Richard Dreyfuss (l) and producer Bob Deyan during the recording of The Lincoln-Douglas Debates at Deyan Audio Services in Van Nuys, CA AF: Are you an aficionado of Lincoln, or Douglas, political debates, mid-nineteenthcentury history? What specifically? RD: I am a Lincoln man. For the past two years I’ve read every book I could find on the man and time period in history. I think the most admirable thing Douglas did, he was called a “War Democrat” and stayed in the North while the rest of his party went South. Lincoln and Douglas had a very interesting relationship. They knew each other in their 20s, and during Lincoln’s inauguration speech, Douglas sat nearby and held Lincoln’s hat, which was a huge sign of honor and respect. I have never been to DC without visiting the Lincoln Memorial. I am a Lincoln man now, then, and forever. He is the only president who could have been Charles Dickens. He was such a great writer. AF: What preparation did you do for the recordings/readings? THE LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATES RD: None. I have known the story my Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas Read by David Strathairn, Richard Dreyfuss, Michael McConnohie, Allen C. Guelzo whole life. There was nothing I didn’t know about these debates going into it. I am just shocked Douglas didn’t become president. If it had been me, he would have been. In 1858, the two candidates for a U.S. Senate seat in Illinois, Republican Abraham Lincoln and incumbent Democrat Stephen Douglas, engaged in a series of three-hour debates across the state, talking mainly about slavery and territorial expansion. This audiobook is a word-for-word chronicle of those debates. David Strathairn (Lincoln) and Richard Dreyfuss (Douglas) do an excellent job acting out these historic meetings. They use their own voices, with no attempt to re-create nineteenth-century Midwestern accents, and they successfully mimic the speaking patterns and pacing unique to orators of that era. Lincoln and Douglas never formally engaged in conversations during their debates, but Strathairn and Dreyfuss reconstruct the passion and lively repartee that characterized their confrontations. R.I.G. BBC Audiobooks America 16 hrs. Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781602834026 $39.95 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792760313 $115.95 (also MP3, DD) Strathairn and Dreyfuss reconstruct passion and a lively repartee. 56 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com AF: We understand that your role as Douglas and David Strathairn’s as Lincoln were recorded separately. What strategy did you work out with the director/ producer to establish your approach to the recordings? RD: I just imagined that the studio was out in the open and there were 20,000 people there, and that I was going to win the Senate seat. I knew about the character already. Interesting fact: Douglas was known as the “Lil Giant”; he stood 5'4.” AF: Tell us about working with Richard Dreyfuss on this production. BD: It was a joy to hear Richard talk about his great passion for civics and historical pieces, and he really achieved a realistic portrayal of the statesman Douglas, He makes you feel that you are part of the 1850s crowd as he orates from the platform.—Robin F. Whitten History A THOUSAND HILLS: Rwanda’s Rebirth and the Man Who Dreamed It Stephen Kinzer Read by Paul Boehmer When Paul Kagame became its president, Rwanda was the poster nation for genocide. Now it’s one of the progressive places in Africa. Paul Boehmer’s smooth voice glides over horrors as roving bands of militants hacked up thousands of men, women, and children in 1994, then describes the political machinations that eventually brought Kagame to power in 2000. Boehmer brings out the author’s scorn for those who stood by and let the carnage happen—especially the French, w h o h e l p e d t h e k i l l e r s . He a l s o expresses Kagame’s enthusiasm for the new Rwanda of tourism and foreign investment. Mellifluous African names are no problem for Boehmer. This is a long listen but rewarding for those whose knowledge of the TutsiHutu strife is limited to the movie Hotel Rwanda. J.B.G. Tantor Media 13 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400107810 $37.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400137817 $75.99 (also DD) WE CAN HAVE PEACE IN THE HOLY LAND Jimmy Carter Read by Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter’s credentials for opining about the Holy Land come from his 33 years of peacekeeping efforts in the region. Until the present day he has known and worked with all the Arab and Israeli leaders involved in the conflicts and settlements. Carter shares a unexpected revelation early on—that he had a bias toward Israel. In his own familiar voice, he recounts many of his intimate conversations with the famous principals and describes how they affected his thinking. Should one tell a former president of the United Staes that he speaks too fast and is sometimes hard to understand? No, and we won’t. Rather, we will say what a privilege his followers will enjoy hearing such a great statesman and Nobel Prize winner read his own audiobook. J.A.H. Simon & Schuster Audio 4 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780743583459 $29.99 (also DD) THE RIVALRY Norman Corwin Read by Paul Giamatti, James Gleason, Tony Palermo, Lily Rabe, David Strathairn, Shannon Cochran L.A. Theatre Works’ first-rate audio presentation brings to life the historic debates between rising legislator Abraham Lincoln (David Strathairn) and incumbent Senator Stephen Douglas (Paul Giamatti) during the Illinois Senate race of 1858, as seen through the eyes of Senator Douglas’s wife, Adele (Lily Rabe). The vocal performances of Giamatti and Strathairn are gripping as they speak text taken from the actual debate speeches. With humor, passion, and vitality but, thankfully, no attempt at impersonation, this expert audio production dramatically encompasses an assortment of issues, including human rights, state’s rights, and slavery. Delivered by two actors at the top of their game, the play perfectly illuminates two of the most charismatic politicians of any age. M.R.E. L.A. Theatre Works 1.75 hrs. Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781580815697 $25.95 (also DD) Delivered by two actors at the top of their game. QUARREL WITH THE KING: The Story of an English Family on the High Road to Civil War Adam Nicolson Read by Simon Vance Book by book, Nicolson has developed into one of the most interesting and enlightening of today’s popular historians. Simon Vance is an excellent, one might say the predestined, choice to convey Nicolson’s particular narrative vigor and attention to detail. This title is less about the personality clashes that led to the British Civil War of the 1640s than it is about the British “common” system of community farming that had grown out of the feudal ages, and that eventually fell away under centralized government and industrialization. From the perspective of today’s economic and community crises, Nicolson’s vision of a cooperative culture becomes increasingly applicable and thought provoking. Vance has the grace and skill to sustain a narrative in which character and action are not the central thread. D.A.W. Tantor Media 9 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400108763 $29.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400138760 $59.99 (also DD, PRE) THE GREATEST PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHES OF OUR TIME Presidents of the 20th & 21st Centuries Read by Presidents of the 20th & 21st Centuries For this collection, “our time” is roughly the radio and television age, covering all the presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Barack Obama, whose victory speech is included. While listeners may remember some of the words, what the production focuses on are the issues and events of that age: the Depression, wars, Communism, the Civil Rights Act, Watergate, 9/11, and the energy crisis. Sound quality is good on all but FDR’s inaugural speech from 1933. Listeners will likely remember the speeches, or at least the issues, from their own lifetimes, and the speeches are all interesting. However, with no background or context, the production’s main value may be as a keepsake or nostalgia piece, rather than history. J.A.S. Phoenix Audio 1 hr. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781597772471 $12.95 April/May 2009 ■ 57 Classics SONS AND LOVERS MANSFIELD PARK THE CANTERBURY TALES D.H. Lawrence Read by Paul Slack Jane Austen Read by Wanda McCaddon Geoffrey Chaucer, Burton Raffel [Trans.] Read by a Full Cast Fanny Price, one of a dozen children born into a family that can ill afford so many, is sent at the age of 10 to live with her wealthy relatives. In typical Jane Austen form, immutable laws of propriety frame acts both v i c i o u s a nd v i r t u o us , enabling Fanny to find her place in the world. Wanda McCaddon is the ideal choice to present this classic. Her impeccable elocution fits Austen’s persnickety style. McCaddon gives a soft, sweet cadence to Fanny’s thoughts and words while conveying all the author’s derision toward the story’s shallow characters. Both story and performance deliver a nineteenth-century “tell-all” just as impossible to resist as the tabloids in the checkout line. R.L.L. A knight, a miller, a cook, and a nun are just a few of the more than two dozen lively characters traveling together on an annual pilgrimage from London to Canterbury to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket. They each tell a tale drawn from religion, folklore, classic myth, or even gossip to make the time pass. Geoffrey Chaucer’s simple literary device provides an unprecedented and unsurpassed view of his fourteenth-century England. Five of the BBC’s most versatile and creative narrators do a marvelous job voicing the personalities of the storytellers. Burton Raffel’s very complete and contemporary translation retains the poetic half rhymes of the original Middle English a n d i n c l u d e s t h e o ft e n s e v e r e l y abridged monk and parson’s tales. It never ceases to amaze how immediate and modern Chaucer’s world continues to sound. B.P. Sons and Lovers, published in 1913, was Lawrence’s first great novel, and its richly drawn characters are magnificently brought to life in this production. Though this is his first audiobook, narrator Paul Slack reads with flawless composure, subtly adjusting his resonant voice for each member of the Morel family and their circle. He is suitably gruff as a coal miner yet movingly tender as he relates the final hours of Gertrude Morel, a scene based on the death of Lawrence’s own mother. He’s also convincing in his handling of the East Midlands dialect the author slips into the dialogue. A simply outstanding performance by Slack; one hopes it is the start of a long career as a narrator. D.B. Naxos AudioBooks 16.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9789626348918 $81.98 (also DD, PRE) Tantor Media 15 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400106912 $35.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400136919 $72.99 (also DD) BBC Audiobooks America 22.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781602834859 $39.95 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792756507 $129.95 (also MP3, DD, PRE) THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE BLISS AND OTHER STORIES Katherine Mansfield Read by Juliet Stevenson Before there were minimalist writers, there were great miniaturists such as Katherine Mansfield, whose work has deceptive power, so cannily and quietly did she craft her scenes. In Mansfield’s stories the level of detail is astonishing, and each central character so fully present that when the climax comes, the listener draws a breath of surprise and simultaneous recognition of the necessary and often painful truths of life. This recording presents six of the thirteen stories originally published together in the 1920s—how lucky we are to have even these six. Each is served up by Juliet Stevenson as a rare delicacy, each character brought forth with perfect accent and timbre, each tale with full awareness of every nuance. The result? The listener is blessed with the good fortune of hearing two great storytellers working in concert, and it is absolute bliss. J.L.B. Naxos AudioBooks 2.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9789626348963 $17.98 (also DD) The listener is blessed with the good fortune of hearing two great storytellers working in concert. 58 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Stephen Crane Read by Anthony Heald Anthony Heald does a superb job performing Stephen Crane’s 1895 book, which has been called the first modern novel about war. The novel tells the story of Henry Fleming, but at times scenes employ a montage of brief comments by fellow soldiers to suggest the feelings of the infantry as a whole. Heald is especially good at rendering these snippets and interjections without a loss of clarity. His energetic pacing and varied intonations bring out the drama and the immediacy of battle. Such an approach remains true to the realism of the book. People who have relegated this novel to the tenth grade should experience Heald’s reading. He brings Crane to life. G.H. Blackstone Audiobooks 4.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433215056 $19.95 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781433215032 $40.00 (also CS, MP3, DD, PRE) Contemporary Culture PHOBIAS AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM James Gardner, Arthur H. Bell Read by Ron Hippe Success stories of real people are part of the reason this mental health audio sounds so helpful and familiar. It shows how patterns of fear and avoidance become mental habits and explains the neurochemical processes that are involved in phobias and anxiety disorders—all without sounding pedantic or overly prescriptive. But the main reason the audio sounds so much like a fascinating documentary is the professional smoothness of narrator Ron Hippe. With his natural enunciation and vocal cadence he adds a relaxing element to the complex and often-intense material. For an audience with a lot of mental noise going on to begin with, his steadiness and command of the concepts will calm everybody down and allow more openness to what these authors have to offer. T.W. WHY HIM? WHY HER?: Finding Real Love by Understanding Your Personality Type Helen Fisher Read by Helen Fisher An anthropologist and researcher on how people choose romantic partners reads her sprawling, fascinating guide with equal amounts of charm and authority. With unswerving confidence, she unfolds complex studies and insights that without her vocal brightness might put people to sleep. She describes four personality types that correlate with defined emotional and interest patterns and are fueled by the prominence of one of four brain chemicals— dopamine, serotonin, testosterone, or estrogen. By knowing who you are and what you seek, she says, you can tap into evolutionary magic that has been matching people optimally since the dawn of humanity. The author’s effortless European diction makes her blend of scholarship and clinical narratives as soothing to the ear as it is to the intellect. T.W. Macmillan Audio 8 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781427206275 $29.95 (also DD) BBC Audiobooks America Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9780792760078 $74.95 (also DD) A sprawling, fascinating guide with equal amounts of charm and authority. Listen & Live Audio 4 hrs. Abridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781593161101 $23.95 (also DD) CRADLE TO CRADLE: Remaking the Way We Make Things William McDonough, Michael Braungart Read by Stephen Hoye This manifesto of “eco-effectiveness” is one of the overlooked gems in environmental literature. Most environmental pollution is, according to the authors, the result of poor design. Products can be designed to serve their function and, once discarded, to nourish the biosphere or provide high-quality materials for technical production. In a wonderfully clear (if occasionally singsong) voice, Stephen Hoye does much to present the sometimes-challenging material at a pace the listener can absorb. The audiobook is not always the best format for these visual thinkers. Their “eco-effectiveness fractal” diagram is available from the Tantor Media Web site. Once you’ve decided to listen to the book, you can download it and carry it with you. F.C. Tantor Media 5.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400107612 $24.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400137619 $49.99 (also DD) DESCARTES’ BONES: A Skeletal History of the Conflict Between Faith and Reason Russell Shorto Read by Paul Hecht The travels of the skeletal remains of the French philosopher René Descartes, who died in Sweden in 1650, constitute a history that falls somewhere between the ghoulish and the sublime. Part relic and part curiosity, the bones passed through many owners, their fate linked, most often ironically, with the spirit of European enlightenment that Descartes’s thinking had itself inspired. As a narrative based on the history of ideas, this production requires close listening. Paul Hecht’s moderate and judicious reading matches the particular balance and objectivity of Shorto’s tone while keeping pace with his sharply detailed and always-pointed narrative. This excellent production is surprisingly entertaining, even grimly funny, as well as thought provoking. D.A.W. Recorded Books 9.25 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436139106 $34.99 (also DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436138024 $92.75 (also CS, PRE) THE INNER COMPASS FOR ETHICS & EXCELLENCE Naomi Wolf, Daniel Goleman Read by Naomi Wolf, Daniel Goleman In this supplement to Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence series, the author and feminist leadership expert Naomi Wolf present a dialogue related to women, leadership, and ethics. Goleman and Wolf speak precisely and crisply in a give-and-take conversation that allows listeners to consider both traditional aspects of leadership, such as role modeling and mentoring, as well as newer ideas, such as a “discouraged behaviors” list promoted by organizations to discourage negative habits such as gossiping. This conversation will be of interest to anyone working with young female leaders who is looking for new ideas in how to foster authenticity, a sense of agency, and purpose—all of which Wolf exudes through her warmly articulated responses. M.R. More Than Sound Productions 1 hr. Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781934441053 $14.95 (also DD) April/May 2009 ■ 59 Contemporary Culture WESLEY THE OWL: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl WINE APPRECIATION FREEWAY GUIDE: Understanding, Ordering & Enjoying Stacey O’Brien Read by Renée Raudman Robin Stark Read by Robin Stark When Stacey O’Brien became “smitten beyond reason” and adopted an injured owl while working at Cal Tech, it was for life. As it turned out, it was a decision that saved both her life and the owl’s. Renée Raudman reads O’Brien’s story of humananimal bonding with such compassion and interest in her subject that listeners may forget she’s not the author. Even unpleasant subjects like owl bathroom habits and the process of killing mice for Wesley’s dinner become humorous and fascinating. O’Brien packs in a lot of information about owls, animals, and life at Cal Tech, and it all flows naturally in Raudman’s reading. J.A.S. Tantor Media 7 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400110599 $29.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 978140014059 $59.99 Rick Pitino, Pat Forde Read by Holter Graham Billed as “practical audio for people on the go,” Freeway Guides’ latest release, Wine Appreciation, is a lighthearted tutorial on the basics of wine. Briskly covering a wealth of material—from the origins of wine to its different types—this guide mirrors a cultural trend toward wine appreciation. Host Robin Stark, a well-known wine expert, gives a genuinely warm and funny treatment without any of the condescending air wine snobs are known for, although she employs a genuine snob—in the character of the pompous Charles—along with a host of narrative foils, to lend expertise and levity. Stark’s delivery is flippant but never condescending. She’s just the kind of person you’d like to sit down and have a glass of wine with. J.S.H. College basketball coach Rick Pitino gets to the crux of success with his belief in having a “PHD,” of sorts: Be Passionate, Hungry, and Driven. Pitino’s personal growth guidelines can be applied to business, as well as basketball. He sprinkles anecdotes from his life, on and off the court, and uses examples from the corporate world. In his 50s, Pitino is the model of a person who has adapted to circumstances—especially in today’s culture of instant results. Holter Graham is a solid narrator whose range is admirable, and he stresses Pitino’s points, from goal-setting to philanthropy. But his much younger voice lacks the lifelong authority Pitino brings to his book. Nonetheless, Graham’s reading is well paced and well modulated. Sports and business types will appreciate these ideas, which come from someone who lives what he writes. M.B. The Freeway Guides 1.25 hrs. Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781933754239 $18.95 (also DD) Harper Audio 6.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780061662393 $29.95 (also DD) THE SUSPICIONS OF MR. WHICHER: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective Kate Summerscale Read by Simon Vance The art of detection was in its infancy when the murder of three-year-old Saville Kent rocked Britain’s sensibilities. The child’s body was found on the family’s estate, stuffed down the servants’ outdoor privy. It was a week before DI Jack Whicher of Scotland Yard was called to investigate. Summerscale uses excerpts from popular Victorian detective fiction as illustration, and Vance inhabits each new voice with gusto and originality. He brilliantly conveys British attitudes toward criminality and class distinction, and when Whicher names his prime suspect, Vance makes listeners feel Whicher’s disappointment and subsequent disgrace as the media and the courts turn against him. The audiobook includes a house plan, a family tree, and a chart listing the large cast of characters. Artful, suspenseful, and worthwhile listening. S.J.H. HighBridge Audio 9.75 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781598878493 $34.95 (also DD, PRE) Vance inhabits each new voice with gusto and originality. 60 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com REBOUND RULES: The Art of Success 2.0 HOTEL HEAVEN: Confessions of a Luxury Hotel Addict Matthew Brace Read by Colin Moody Brace’s “confessions” chronicle the decidedly posh jaunts of a foreign correspondent turned superb travel writer. This is a side of life few of us ever get to experience. Narrator Colin Moody delivers the author’s often-unbelievable adventures with gusto. Brace’s sometimes pompous, even arrogant, tone, conveyed well by Moody, is relieved by frequent hilarious gaffs and dangerous encounters with wild animals and unexpected wars. The world of lavish indulgences includes gold-encrusted corridors, exotic gardens and glistening pools, and $11,000-a-night hotel suites. A traveler’s fantasy come to life, this is great fun, but all the excess makes one yearn at times for a Super 8 Motel. M.T.B. Bolinda Audio 10.75 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781921415975 $72.00 Contemporary Culture AMERICAN BUFFALO: In Search of a Lost Icon Steven Rinella Read by Patrick G. Lawlor Buffalo nickel collectors, big-game hunters, and those who prefer their history doused in hegemonic romanticism will adore American Buffalo. If you believe the best way to learn about something is to shoot it, you won’t be disappointed. Patrick Lawlor’s nasal, excitable voice is an odd choice for a sport-hunting narrative, although his perky salesmanship makes the genocide of Native Americans and the annihilation of the Western ecosystem sound downright fun! So much so that the author shoots his own “buffalo” in remote Alaska. Not even Lawlor’s undulating, infomercial-like inflections can animate the author’s banal listing of obscure “buffalo” factoids or his stereotypical Alaskan experience. Lawlor flubs on some Alaskan geographical pronunciations, which is hardly noteworthy in comparison to Rinella’s insistence on referring to bison as buffalo. J.T. Brilliance Audio 9 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423374145 $32.99 (also MP3, DD) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781423374152 $87.25 (also MP3, DD, PRE) GHOST TRAIN TO THE EASTERN STAR Paul Theroux Read by John McDonough A prolific and popular author takes a nostalgic train trip from England to the Orient, one he took 30 years before and now retraces. Some may enjoy his penetrating observations and opinions; some may find them little more than a wordy diary. John McDonough’s gravelly voice, snail’s pace, and lack of enthusiasm give the impression of someone nearing a night’s sleep. He creates no special accents but pronounces the foreign names and places with ease. Theroux’s observations of travel, from the drunken conductor to the rain on the windows, might pique one’s attention for a while, but the average listener may want to leave the train before the long journey ends. J.A.H. Recorded Books 25.25 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781436155571 $123.75 (also CS, PRE) STREET GANG: The Complete History of Sesame Street Michael Davis Read by Caroll Spinney The inside story of the first 40 years of “Sesame Street,” narrated by the creator of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, is a treat of nostalgia and insight. Puppeteer Caroll Spinney presents Michael Davis’s behind-the-scenes account of this iconic children’s program in a comfortable, almost conversational, manner. He navigates the rich detail of the text with clarity and employs a brisk pace that keeps the listener involved. Spinney accomplishes this while maintaining a subtle level of emotion as he speaks of people who were dear friends and co-workers. This unique blend of an author with an intimate knowledge of his subject and a narrator who was directly involved with all the personalities and events provides the listener with a special experience. M.O.B. Listen & Live Audio 9 hrs. Abridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781593161408 $29.95 (also DD) Spinney navigates the rich detail of the text with clarity and employs a brisk pace. MR. GATLING’S TERRIBLE MARVEL Julia Keller Read by Norman Dietz The creation of the first machine gun, after the Civil War, is documented in ornate detail in this fascinating account of inventor Richard Gatling’s most innovative creation. Though it’s the gun that unquestionably changed the world—for better or worse—the man behind the machine is also profiled, due to his relative obscurity. Narrator Norman Dietz delivers the text with an unbiased voice capable of garnering high praise for Gatling’s adroitness while also inducing an alarming sense of regret and penitence at the weapon’s effects. There exists a subtle irony in Dietz’s tone through much of the reading as he relates Gatling’s original intention of creating a weapon that would actually save lives by removing soldiers from harm’s way. Thus, Deitz jousts left and right with ideology as he passionately relates the “terrible paradox” of the Gatling gun. L.B. Tantor Media 10 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400106448 $29.99 (also MP3, DD, PRE) Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781400136445 $59.99 (also DD, PRE) MAKING IT ALL WORK: Winning at the Game of Work and the Business of Life David Allen Read by David Allen In today’s crackberry-driven multitasking world, it’s reassuring to hear David Allen’s tempered voice and positive attitude—especially when you know that this is the man whose 2001 timemanagement book, Getting Things Done (GTD), caused millions to organize their in-boxes and adopt the mantra “Do it, Delegate it, or Defer it.” Now Allen has returned with Making It All Work, a road map for implementing the GTD principles (along with an enhanced disc containing workbook materials). The new book is built around detailed selfanalysis, planning models, and trigger lists. It’s denser and much less friendly than GTD, but more rewarding. Allen reads his new book in a calm and convincing tone. Now, if only there were an abridged version for those of us who just don’t have the time! R.W.S. Penguin Audio 9 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780143143574 $34.95 (also DD) April/May 2009 ■ 61 Learning By Ear Positively Intentional! It can be a little frightening to hear about the wonderful lives we could have if we only learned to think more intentionally. A lot of people just don’t want that much control. When they’re not agitated by some kind of immediate problem, I hear them say, “Be careful what you wish for!” and then they reel off a string of personal examples of how perfectly good routines were screwed up by initiatives that ended badly. Sometimes it’s too much trouble to pull ourselves away from what’s familiar or to give up the comfortable innocence we enjoy when other people make decisions for us. Responsibility is often what we fear, and yet in the final accounting is something that outside circumstances or decision makers can only diminish up to a point. Along with the angst people can feel about living more intentionally, I’ve seen more than a few awkward dances or temper tantrums when otherwise complacent folks are asked to be more positive in their thinking. Of course, it’s hard to brush off negative feelings when good friends disappoint or brilliant investing decisions turn out to be not so brilliant. But as some of the excellent audios on these pages explain so well, thinking positively sends out a different vibration than the one that goes out when we just sulk, expect the worst, or hide from the future under a rock. One of the new audios we’ve reviewed discusses how to be proactive with words and body language; another explains how the brain causes certain attitude and behavior patterns. This type of knowledge is part of taking control—over how we connect with others and how we understand an important organ. But without the habit of filling our minds with the best outcomes and possibilities, we are more likely to get something else. Bon courage!—Thomas Walken MAGNIFICENT MIND AT ANY AGE Daniel G. Amen Read by Marc Cashman It’s quite an achievement that this information-filled guide to brain functioning sounds so casual and breezy. Credit Marc Cashman’s performance. He’s so consistent and professional, so in tune with the author’s thinking that most listeners will simply devour the wealth of information and not even think about the talent of the messenger. Cashman is a reasonably positive interpreter, an improvement over the author’s overenthusiasm when he lectures or reads. The material explains what parts of the brain cause familiar behaviors, and the complexity of this kind of science is kept grounded with engaging case histories. The resulting mix, along with Cashman’s appealing voice, interpretive talent, and restraint, makes this a credible audio lesson that remains engaging for the entire 12-plus hours. T.W. Random House Audio 12.5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739377215 $34.95 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415960158 $100.00 (also DD) 62 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com HOW TO SELL YOURSELF: Winning Techniques for Selling Yourself . . . Your Ideas . . . Your Message Arch Lustberg Read by Todd Licea In an audio lesson about speaking and influencing people, Todd Licea’s enthusiastic reading is a good match for the author’s upbeat writing and nonstop flow of helpful ideas. Without sounding like he’s selling, he makes the lesson captivating, full of promise, and ready to be turned into action. The author, a legendary speaking coach, says people will either like you, dislike you, feel neutral, or feel sorry for you—all based on how they perceive your confidence, likability, and competence. The four “no-no hand positions” and other fascinating tips are expertly paced and delivered with an energy that listeners will find hard to ignore. As a primer on being genuine and influential with the spoken word, this is essential guidance for anyone with products or ideas to sell. T.W. Listen & Live Audio 4 hrs. Abridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781593161071 $23.95 (also DD) POSITIVITY Barbara L. Fredrickson Read by Kimberly Farr The waves of possibility in Kimberly Farr’s soothing narration are palpable from start to finish in this compelling guide to positive psychology. Her flawless reading embodies a combination of 1950s optimism, maternal confidence, and determined helpfulness—all of which fit perfectly with Fredrickson’s deft blend of scholarship and heartfelt guidance. A leader in the science of positive emotions, she unfolds research and its context not as an intellectual endeavor, but as a prelude to helping listeners expand their personal control and satisfaction. She proves how positivity broadens the heart and mind and builds resources for the future. Her clear writing, avoidance of intellectual arrogance, and familiarity with the human condition make this a stellar audio from an academic psychologist. T.W. Random House Audio 9 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780739381823 $34.95 (also DD) Books on Tape Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781415960448 $70.00 (also DD) More Listening for Intentional Thinking THE MISSING SECRET Joe Vitale Read by Joe Vitale A controversial marketing and law-ofattraction expert delivers a spontaneous lesson on achieving the life you desire. The details of his rags-to-riches narrative will inspire many listeners while others may wish for some moderation of his certitude and self-referencing. Yet the basic elements of the message—that self-limiting beliefs can be switched off and positive intentions actuated—are so clearly articulated that few people will be able to dismiss them. With his relaxed and genuine confidence evident in every word and phrase, Vitale is an outstanding speaker. His deep personal commitment to his methods and boundless enthusiasm for the potential of his listeners are key factors in making his five-step plan so inviting and this entire lesson so empowering. T.W. Nightingale Conant 6.5 hrs. Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD $119.95 AWAKEN YOUR STRONGEST SELF STOP WHINING, START LIVING Neil Fiore, read by William Dufris A smorgasbord of wisdom on moving forward Break free of stress, inner conflict, and self-sabotage McGraw-Hill Audio Abridged Trade Ed.: CD LAW OF ATTRACTION Laura Schlessinger, read by Lily LoBianco Harper Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, DD THINK BIG AND KICK ASS: IN BUSINESS AND LIFE Michael J. Losier, read by Hugh Gallagher Donald Trump, Bill Zanker, read by Alan Sklar, Donald Trump The neuroscience of attracting what you want Extreme confidence from the king of bold Hachette Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, DD MIND WIDE OPEN Harper Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, DD YOUR POWER TO CREATE Steven Johnson, read by Alan Sklar Caroline Myss, read by Caroline Myss Satisfying wisdom on the neuroscience of everyday life Change wishful thinking to true manifestation Tantor Media Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, MP3, DD Library Ed.: CD, DD POSITIVE ENERGY PRACTICES Judith Orloff, read by Judith Orloff Attract uplifting people and combat energy drains Sounds True Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD, DD Sounds True Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD, DD THE WISDOM OF YOUR CELLS Bruce H. Lipton, read by Bruce H. Lipton How your beliefs control your biology Sounds True Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD, DD THE POWER OF A POSITIVE ATTITUDE THE INTENTION EXPERIMENT Roger Fritz, read by Christopher Lane Lynne McTaggart Read by Eliza Foss Unlock the keys to a positive future More than wishes, intentions are purposeful thoughts by one or more people that can change living things, influence matter, and cause potential realities to manifest. Just thinking about burning your houseplant, exercising your biceps, or healing an injury can produce tangible reactions and outcomes, according to some of the research methodically summarized in this compelling lesson. Targeted thinking, the author says, emits micro-quantities of light energy that can fundamentally alter the most stubborn details of our lives, the most ingrained aspects of the world at large. Eliza Foss gives her reading a confident intellectual edge. Her assertiveness works exceptionally well with material that upends Newtonian physics and aims to wake up skeptical listeners to the power of their intentions. T.W. Brilliance Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, MP3, DD Library Ed.: CS, CD, MP3, DD, PRE THE SCIENCE OF BEING GREAT Wallace D. Wattles, read by Eliza Foss Practical steps to gaining power over life Penguin Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, DD Recorded Books 11 hrs. Unabridged Library Ed.: CD ISBN 9781428183452 $123.75 (also PRE) April/May 2009 ■ 63 Body Copy Tk WHAT THE GOSPELS MEANT Garry Wills Read by Garry Wills You hear the former Jesuit seminarian in the voice of Garry Wills. This is not a shy, self-hating writer. This is a minister, a prophet. Now in his 70s, he can still rouse those dozing in the back pews. In this, as in other recent books, the prize-winning writer (one Pulitzer and two National Book Critics Circle Awards) brings recent discoveries to bear on the Gospels. As what was taken for historical fact is changing and falling away, Wills referees the ensuing battle between reason and faith, confident that both can survive intact. The New Testament, he tells us, gives “four different takes on the central mystery. Since the mystery at the center of it all will never be exhausted, we need all of these angles of vision . . . .” B.H.C. Penguin Audio 5 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780143142997 $29.95 (also DD) Wills can still rouse those dozing in the back pews. 64 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Garry Wills may be the only man ever to choose The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire as a workout tape. But he did and has fond memories of running to the prose of Edward Gibbon while on vacation in Mexico. Like all fully realized intellects, Wills is a man of unexpected contradictions. Hired at 23 by William F. Buckley to review drama for the infant National Review, he has been pouring out startling opinions for more than 50 years. A former Jesuit seminarian, he often infuriates traditionalists in the church he still attends. He actually published a book titled Papal Sin: Structures of Deceit. An intellectual of the first rank, he wrote an essentially admiring book about John Wayne that noted the feminine quality of Wayne’s strut and reported that the Duke “hated horses . . . and had to remind himself to say ‘ain’t.’” Termed “a polymath extraordinaire” by the New York Times, Wills teased a splendid book out of the 272-word Gettysburg Address and won a Pulitzer for it in 1993. He has twice won the National Book Critics Circle Award. He is eloquent on the centrality of the spoken word. “The Gospels were written decades after the death and resurrection,” he says. “They had all come down by oral tradition, which is not unusual in antiquity. Pythagoras, Socrates, Epictetus are all people whose teachings were in oral traditions.” Wills writes for the ear himself and will read passages of a work in progress out loud to his wife. “She’s my first and best editor.” He also uses the technique in his work with students at Northwestern University. “When I have a paper that’s not very good, I will call the student in and say, ‘Read that to me.’ I then ask, ‘Does that make sense?’ And they will often say, ‘Well, no.’” President Barack Obama’s memoir, Dreams From My Father, is a notable example of an “out loud” version trumping the text, Wills says. “I had read it, and a friend of mine said ‘listen to the audio,’ and I did, and it’s a totally different experience. The immediacy comes across. And of course, he’s a very good reader as well as a very good writer. He imitates the people he is quoting. He imitates the African accent of his father. He imitates the different accents of the black kids. He’s an amazingly acute observer of how people sound, which shows that he’s a good listener as well as a good writer.” Wills has recorded many of his own books, and his clear, forceful voice can deepen the impact of the text. “I’m surprised that some people are not asked to read their own books,” he says. “Bill Buckley never read any of his books, and he had a terrific voice. And when I asked him why that was so, he said, ‘I don’t know. They never asked me.’” When told that some people feel that listening to a book can never replicate the intensity of reading it on the page, Wills was nonplussed. “That’s amazing. I’d say just the opposite.”—Benjamin Cheever AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast Garry Wills Christian Audio GOOD, BETTER, BLESSED: Living With Purpose, Power and Passion Joel Osteen Read by Joel Osteen More Listening HEAD AND HEART Garry Wills, read by Mel Foster Tantor Media Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, MP3, PRE Library Ed.: CD, DD, PRE JAMES MADISON Garry Wills, read by Ira Claffey Macmillan Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CS, DD JOHN WAYNE’S AMERICA Garry Wills, read by Garry Wills Simon & Schuster Audio Abridged Trade Ed.: DD LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG Garry Wills, read by Garry Wills Phoenix Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: DD NEGRO PRESIDENT With crisp diction and a melodious baritone, Joel Osteen delivers 10 of his most popular sermons, recorded live at Lakewood Church. Adding touches of humor, he combines personal examples with scripture to communicate feel-good biblical counsel. He begins sermons with the words, “This is my Bible. I am what it says . . . ” The talks include audience participation and end with a brief salvation message and altar call. Comparing humans to computers, Osteen says that human software is contaminated by the enemy—Satan—who promotes bondage and negativity. With a seamless narration Osteen explains how to reprogram one’s mind through scripture and visualization techniques. Positive thinking, he believes, produces constructive attitudes and behavior and the courage to be different. G.D.W. Simon & Schuster Audio 5 hrs. Audio Program Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9780743581684 $29.99 (also DD) Osteen combines personal examples with scripture to communicate feel-good biblical counsel. Garry Wills, read by Garry Wills Recorded Books Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD Library Ed.: CS, CD WHAT JESUS MEANT Garry Wills, read by Garry Wills HighBridge Audio Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD, DD christian audiobooks • Upcoming Audio Releases • New Reviews • Author Interviews • Audiography of Titles www.audiofilemagazine.com/ christianaudiobooks POINT MAN: How a Man Can Lead His Family Steve Farrar Read by Raymond Todd An updated 1990 book shows how Christian fathers can lead by being fair and firm with their children, and faithful and loving toward their wives. This back-tobasics lesson references its biblical foundations but uses accessible secular language to remind fathers of the power they have to do good in their families. There’s no judgment—only encouragement to take more initiative and responsibility. Raymond Todd’s reading is a big reason the audio will appeal to men at all levels of spirituality. He’s a humble narrator who is both confident in the author’s teachings and respectful of his audience. Along with the can-do tone of the writing, Todd’s warmth and steadiness make this a memorable lesson. T.W. Hovel Audio 6.25 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781596445819 $26.98 (also DD) CLAIM YOUR VICTORY TODAY Creflo A. Dollar Read by Creflo A. Dollar, Roscoe Orman, Karen Chilton This curiously empowering guide by a prosperity televangelist shows how modern thinking and Old Testament prescriptions can help people create the lives they want. The focus is on thinking boldly and grounding oneself in biblical passages rather than allowing cynical or destructive influences to creep into our sense of what’s okay for us. The author’s 10 steps are righteously grounded in the Bible and totally in sync with secular thinking on success. Despite good individual performances by the author and his two reading partners, the two extra voices are distracting. Avoidable technical glitches contribute to the impression that Hachette’s producer lost control of this project somewhere along the way. T.W. Hachette Audio 3 hrs. Unabridged Trade Ed.: CD ISBN 9781594835971 $19.98 (also DD) April/May 2009 ■ 65 Index of Print Reviews April/May 2009 AMERICAN BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Steven Rinella . . . . . . . . .Read by Patrick G. Lawlor AMERICAN LION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Jon Meacham . . . . . . . . . .Read by John H. Mayer ANATHEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Neal Stephenson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by William Dufris, Oliver Wyman, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tavia Gilbert, Neal Stephenson DIVINE JUSTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 THE KING OF RAGTIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 David Baldacci . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Ron McLarty Larry Karp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Mirron Willis THE ELEVENTH MAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 KISSING THE BEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Ivan Doig . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Tom Stechschulte Kathe Koja . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Sarah Gorman and a Full Cast EON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Alison Goodman . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Nancy Wu EPILOGUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 KUSHIEL’S SCION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Jacqueline Carey . . . . . . . . .Read by Simon Vance LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 APT PUPIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Anne Roiphe . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Lorna Raver Stephen King . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Frank Muller EXTREME MEASURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 ART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Vince Flynn . . . . . . . . . . .Read by George Guidall THE LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATES . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 THE EYE IN THE DOOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by David Strathairn, Richard Dreyfuss, et al. Patrick McDonnell . . . . . . .Read by Bobby McFerrin ART IN AMERICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Ron McLarty . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Ron McLarty BEAT THE REAPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Josh Bazell . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Robert Petkoff Pat Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Peter Firth FINE JUST THE WAY IT IS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Annie Proulx . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Will Patton THE FOUNDING FATHERS COLLECTION . . . . . . . . .55 Jack Gantos . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Jack Gantos Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. [Ed.] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Richard Rohan, Ira Claffey THE BIBLE SALESMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 GHOST AT WORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Clyde Edgerton . . . . . . . . . .Read by T. Ryder Smith Carolyn Hart . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Ann Marie Lee BLACK OPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 GHOST TRAIN TO THE EASTERN STAR . . . . . . . . . .61 BEST IN SHOW FOR ROTTEN RALPH . . . . . . . . . . .37 W.E.B. Griffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Dick Hill BLISS AND OTHER STORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Paul Theroux . . . . . . . . .Read by John McDonough THE GOLD COAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Katherine Mansfield . . . . . .Read by Juliet Stevenson Nelson DeMille . . . . . . .Read by Christian Rummel BLOOD TIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 GOOD, BETTER, BLESSED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson . . . . .Read by Jim Dale THE BODIES LEFT BEHIND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Jeffery Deaver . . . . . . . . . .Read by Holter Graham THE BOOK OF UNHOLY MISCHIEF . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Elle Newmark . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Raúl Esparza Joel Osteen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Joel Osteen GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 James Hilton . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Martin Jarvis THE GREATEST PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHES OF OUR TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Maya Angelou . . . . . . . . .Read by Maya Angelou THE LONDON EYE MYSTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Siobhan Dowd . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Alex Kalajzic MACK MADE MOVIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Don Brown . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by George Guidall MAGNIFICENT MIND AT ANY AGE . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Daniel G. Amen . . . . . . . .Read by Marc Cashman MAKING IT ALL WORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 David Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by David Allen THE MALTESE FALCON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Dashiell Hammett . . . . . .Read by Michael Madsen, . . .Sandra Oh, Edward Herrmann, and a Full Cast THE MAN WHO OWNS THE NEWS . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Michael Wolff . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Don Leslie MANIFEST DESTINIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 The Economist [Eds.] . . . .Read by Peter Donaldson, . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard Lyddon, Jenni Mills, et al. MANSFIELD PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Jane Austen . . . . . . . .Read by Wanda McCaddon Robert Morgan . . . . . . . . . . .Read by James Jenner Presidents of the 20th & 21st Centuries . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Presidents of the 20th & 21st Centuries BREATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 HANK THE COWDOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Tim Winton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Dan Wyllie John R. Erickson . . . . . . . .Read by John R. Erickson BURN OUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 THE HELP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Marcia Muller . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Laura Hicks Kathryn Stockett . . . . . . . . . .Read by Bahni Turpin, Octavia Spencer, Jenna Lamia, Cassandra Campbell THE MISSING SECRET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Geoffrey Chaucer, Burton Raffel [Trans.] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by a Full Cast HOTEL HEAVEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 MISTY OF CHINCOTEAGUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 CELIA CRUZ, QUEEN OF SALSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 HOUNDSLEY AND CATINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 BOONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 THE CANTERBURY TALES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Veronica Chambers . . . . .Read by Michelle Manzo CLAIM YOUR VICTORY TODAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Creflo A. Dollar . . . . . . . .Read by Creflo A. Dollar, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roscoe Orman, Karen Chilton CRADLE TO CRADLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 William McDonough, Michael Braungart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Stephen Hoye Matthew Brace . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Colin Moody James Howe . . . . . . . .Read by Peter Pamela Rose HOW TO SELL YOURSELF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Arch Lustberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Todd Licea MANY WATERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Madeleine L’Engle . . . . . . .Read by Ann Marie Lee MARTINA THE BEAUTIFUL COCKROACH . . . . . . . .36 Carmen Agra Deedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Carmen Agra Deedy Joe Vitale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Joe Vitale Marguerite Henry . . . . .Read by Edward Herrmann MR. GATLING’S TERRIBLE MARVEL . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Julia Keller . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Norman Dietz MURDER ON A MIDSUMMER NIGHT . . . . . . . . . . .44 Kerry Greenwood . . . . . .Read by Stephanie Daniel THE INDEPENDENCE OF MISS MARY BENNET .51 NETHERLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Colleen McCullough . . . . . . . . .Read by Jen Taylor Joseph O’Neill . . . . . . . . . .Read by Jefferson Mays THE INNER COMPASS FOR ETHICS & EXCELLENCE .59 NEXT DOOR TO MURDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Anthea Fraser . . . . . . . . . .Read by Jacqueline Tong L.A. Meyer . . . . . . . . . .Read by Katherine Kellgren Naomi Wolf, Daniel Goleman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Naomi Wolf, Daniel Goleman DARK DUDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 THE INTENTION EXPERIMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Gordon Korman . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by David Pittu CURSE OF THE BLUE TATTOO . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . . .Read by Armando Durán Lynne McTaggart . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Eliza Foss DEATH’S HALF ACRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 IZZY & LENORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Oscar Hijuelos Margaret Maron . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by C.J. Critt Jon Katz . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Tom Stechschulte DECONSTRUCTING SAMMY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 JESUS OUT TO SEA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 . . . . . .Read by Peter Jay Fernandez James Lee Burke . . . . . . . . . .Read by Ron McLarty DESCARTES’ BONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 JOHN LENNON: THE LIFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Russell Shorto . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Paul Hecht Philip Norman . . . . . . . .Read by Graeme Malcolm Matt Birkbeck ONE FALSE NOTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 PAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Tamora Pierce . . . . . . . .Read by Bernadette Dunne PANDORA’S STAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Peter F. Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by John Lee THE PEASANT PRINCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Li Cunxin, Anne Spudvilas [Trans.] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Paul English Designates titles of exceptional interest awarded “Earphones.” (See page 6 for additional information.) 66 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Norton Juster . . . . . . . .Read by David Hyde Pierce PHOBIAS AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM . .59 STREET GANG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Michael Davis . . . . . . . . . .Read by Caroll Spinney THE SUSPICIONS OF MR. WHICHER . . . . . . . .60 James Gardner, Arthur H. Bell . .Read by Ron Hippe Kate Summerscale . . . . . . . . .Read by Simon Vance PLUM SPOOKY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 THE TEMPEST TALES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Janet Evanovich . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Lorelei King Walter Mosley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Ty Jones POINT MAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 THAI DIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Steve Farrar . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Raymond Todd Monica Ferris . . . . . . . . .Read by Connie Crawford THE PORCUPINE YEAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 THINGS I’VE BEEN SILENT ABOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Louise Erdrich . . . . . . . . .Read by Christina Moore POSITIVITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Barbara L. Fredrickson . . . . .Read by Kimberly Farr THE PRIVATE PATIENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 P.D. James . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Rosalyn Landor QUARREL WITH THE KING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Adam Nicolson . . . . . . . . . .Read by Simon Vance THE READER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Azar Nafisi . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Naila Azad A THOUSAND HILLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Stephen Kinzer . . . . . . . . . .Read by Paul Boehmer TICKET TO RIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Larry Kane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Larry Kane TOBY TUCKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Val Wilding . . . . . . . . . .Read by Richard Mitchley TRAIN TO TRIESTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Bernhard Schlink . . . . . . . .Read by Campbell Scott Domnica Radulescu . . .Read by Yelena Shmulenson REBOUND RULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 TRAITOR TO HIS CLASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Rick Pitino, Pat Forde . . . . .Read by Holter Graham THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 H.W. Brands . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Mark Deakins THE TSARINA’S DAUGHTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Stephen Crane . . . . . . . . . .Read by Anthony Heald Carolly Erickson . . . . . . . . .Read by Susan Jameson THE RETURN OF THE DANCING MASTER . . . . .42 TURNER’S PAINTBOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Henning Mankell, Laurie Thompson [Trans.] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Grover Gardner UNDER THE JOLLY ROGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Paul Morgan . . . . . . . . .Read by Humphrey Bower REVOLUTIONARY ROAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 L.A. Meyer . . . . . . . . . .Read by Katherine Kellgren Richard Yates . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Mark Bramhall UNDER THE STREETS OF NICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 THE RIVALRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Ken Follett, René L. Maurice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Roddy McDowall Norman Corwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Paul Giamatti, David Strathairn, et al. THE ROAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Cormac McCarthy . . . . . . . .Read by Rupert Degas ROAD RAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Richard Matheson, Stephen King, Joe Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Stephen Lang SEA OF POPPIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Amitav Ghosh . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Phil Gigante SEEKING PEACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Mary Pipher . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Kymberly Dakin SERRANO LEGACY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 THE WATER BABIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Charles Kingsley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Julia McKenzie, Oliver Peace, et al. THE WATER HORSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Dick King-Smith . . . . . . . .Read by Nathaniel Parker THE WAYSIDE SCHOOL COLLECTION . . . . . . . . . . .31 Louis Sachar . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Louis Sachar WE ARE THE SHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Kadir Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Dion Graham WE CAN HAVE PEACE IN THE HOLY LAND . . . . . . .57 Jimmy Carter . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Jimmy Carter Elizabeth Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Nanette Savard and a Full Cast Stacey O’Brien . . . . . . . . .Read by Renée Raudman THE SHOE BIRD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 WHAT THE GOSPELS MEANT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Samuel Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Jim Dale SONS AND LOVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 D.H. Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Paul Slack SQUASHED IN THE MIDDLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Elizabeth Winthrop . . . . . . . . .Read by Robin Miles WESLEY THE OWL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Garry Wills . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Garry Wills WHY HIM? WHY HER? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Helen Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Helen Fisher THE WIDOWS OF EASTWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 John Updike . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Kate Reading STALKING SUSAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 WINE APPRECIATION FREEWAY GUIDE . . . . . . . . .60 Julie Kramer . . . . . . . . .Read by Bernadette Dunne Robin Stark . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Robin Stark STAND THE STORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 WINTERGIRLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Breena Clarke . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Richard Allen Laurie Halse Anderson . . . . . .Read by Jeannie Stith STARGAZER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 THE WORRY TREE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Patrick Carman . . . . . . . . . . .Read by Ellen Archer Marianne Musgrove . . . . . . . . .Read by Kate Hood STRAY DOG WINTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 YOUR HEART BELONGS TO ME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 David Francis . . . . . . . . . . .Read by David Kirwan Dean Koontz . . . . . . .Read by Malcolm Hillgartner Complete Index of Print and Web Reviews Online at www.audiofilemagazine.com/reviews.html April/May 2009 ■ 67 News and ideas for librarians & teachers “I don’t listen to adult books. Most books for children and teens are plot driven, and strong narrative pull makes for a much better audiobook than something that rambles.” —Sharon Grover, Head of Youth Services, Hedberg Public Library, Janesville, WI, and Chair, 2010 Odyssey Award 68 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Sharon Grover was raised in New Jersey and went to the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She ended up staying in Wisconsin for 26 years, working as a children’s librarian and raising a family. Then came a move to the Washington, DC, area, as she became Youth Services Collection Specialist at the Arlington County Library system. The combination of a lengthy commute and a chance to review for AudioFile led her to learn how to be a “serious listener”—a different skill from simply popping in an audiobook and cruising down the highway. From that point on, Grover was hooked on audiobooks for kids. Listening 90 minutes a day allowed Grover to keep up with what kids were reading and enlivened discussions at her middle school book discussion group. “I was always being asked: ‘Did you read it with your eyeballs or your ears?’” Meanwhile, in professional associations, Grover sought a higher profile for children’s audiobooks. As a founding member of Capitol Choices, Grover urged the inclusion of audiobooks as a category in this highly watched annual list of best children’s books (see www.capitolchoices.communitypoint.org). At YALSA, she worked on the annual selection of recommended titles that became Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults. She helped lay the groundwork for the prestigious Odyssey Award for best children’s audiobook, and served on its initial selection committee. Last November, she moderated a panel at YALSA’s YA Literature Symposium—Listening Is Reading: Teens Choose Books Out Loud. This year, Grover chairs the rigorous selection process for the 2010 Odyssey Award. Committee members will put in hundreds of listening hours as they evaluate as many as 400 audiobooks, ranging across genres. The abundance of product still amazes her: “When I first started reviewing for AudioFile, there was hardly anything for children. Now the breadth is remarkable.” In 2006, Grover returned to Wisconsin, this time to Janesville, about 40 miles south of Madison. Audiobooks proved the icebreaker with her new clientele. “I was chairing the Amazing Audiobooks committee for YALSA, and I had brought all my audiobooks with me. Teens would knock on the door and ask to borrow ‘one of the new ones.’ It was a great way to get to know them. They wrote me little reviews, and we put some of them on bookmarks.” Kids writing reviews is a practice she encourages: “Research shows that teens are much more likely to pick up something recommended by peers.” She tells parents there are many ways to use audiobooks, and all of them activate the brain. “Small children can listen and follow with a read-along. You can listen as a family. Older kids can use their players. Children who struggle with reading benefit greatly from audiobooks, but so do proficient readers. When you’re listening to a book, there’s intellectual engagement there.”—Priscilla Grant Photo by Rebecca Haefner Listening Librarians® NEWS & NOTES 2009 Odyssey Award Congratulations to Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (Recorded Books) winner of the 2009 Odyssey Award for Excellence in Audiobook Production. Find the Odyssey Honor recordings as well as annotated lists of Notable Children’s Recordings and Awesome Audiobooks for Young Adults at www.ala.org. BOT Launches New Packaging Books on Tape’s revamped library packaging features original book cover art, a reinforced binding, and literary genre listings on the package spine, as well as BOT’s new logo. The redesign coincides with lower price caps and new SOPs and imprints, including BOT Christian Interest, BOT African American, and BOT Women’s Fiction & Romance. Bravo! library.booksontape.com APA Conference The annual Audio Publishers Association conference takes place May 28 at the Javits Convention Center in New York and culminates with The Audies 2009 Gala on May 29 at the New York Historical Society. Details at www.audiopub.org. And don’t miss The Heard Word: BEA Audiobook & Author Tea, May 30 at the Javits Convention Center in New York. May 28-30 April/May 2009 ■ 69 Advertiser Directory Sources Who, What, When, Company Ad Page Service AMAZON 800-201-7575 • www.amazon.com 17 retailer ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PUBLISHERS 212-255-0200 • www.publishers.org 25 professional association AUDIO EDITIONS 800-231-4261 • www.audioeditions.com 13 retailer BBC AUDIOBOOKS AMERICA 800-621-0182 • www.bbcaudiobooksamerica.com Back Cover E publisher BLACKSTONE AUDIOBOOKS 800-729-2665 • www.blackstoneaudio.com 20 E publisher BOLINDA AUDIO 888-708-3602 • www.bolinda.com 13, 15 E publisher BOOKS ON TAPE 800-733-3000 • www.library.booksontape.com 26 E publisher BRILLIANCE AUDIO 800-648-2312 (lib) • 800-854-7859 (cons) • www.brillianceaudio.com Inside Front Cover, 1 E publisher CHRISTIAN AUDIO/HOVEL AUDIO 760-745-2411 • www.christianaudio.com 2 E publisher FAMILY AUDIO LIBRARY www.familyaudiolibrary.com 71 publisher FULL CAST AUDIO 800-871-6809 • www.fullcastaudio.com 67 E publisher GALAXY AUDIO 877-8GALAXY • www.goldenagestories.com 23 publisher GRAPHIC AUDIO 800-670-5220 • www.graphicaudio.net 11 publisher HACHETTE AUDIO 800-759-0190 • www.hachetteaudio.com 3, Inside Back Cover E publisher HARPER AUDIO 800-331-3761 • www.harperaudio.com 6 E publisher HIGHBRIDGE AUDIO 800-755-8532 • www.highbridgeaudio.com 2 E publisher INGRAM LIBRARY SERVICES 800-937-5300 • www.ingramlibrary.com 19 distributor ISIS AUDIO BOOKS 800-955-9659 • www.isis-publishing.co.uk 69 E publisher L.A. THEATRE WORKS 800-708-8863 • www.latw.org 17 E publisher LISTEN & LIVE AUDIO 800-653-9400 • www.listenandlive.com 71 publisher LIVE OAK MEDIA 800-788-1121 • www.liveoakmedia.com 11 E publisher LORITO BOOKS 800-420-6936 • www.loritobooks.com 71 publisher MACMILLAN AUDIO 888-330-8477 • www.macmillan.com 5 E publisher NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 877-NAXOS-CD • www.naxosaudiobooks.com 18 E publisher OASIS AUDIO 800-323-2500 • www.oasisaudio.com 4 E publisher SCHOLASTIC AUDIOBOOKS 800-242-7737 • www.scholastic.com 8 E publisher SELECTED SHORTS 800-223-2336 • www.selectedshorts.org 24 publisher SUEMEDIA PRODUCTIONS www.jackslastcall.com 71 publisher TANTOR MEDIA 877-782-6867 • www.tantor.com 24 E publisher WESTON WOODS 877-782-6867 • www.scholastic.com/westonwoods 67 E publisher Reviews of more than 100 audiobooks appear in the magazine, and an additional 200+ appear on the AudioFile Web site (www.audiofilemagazine.com). To contact the publishers directly, use the numbers that follow. For consumers, your best bet is to contact your local source of audiobooks and request programs through them. AM Press/ www.archermayor.com; Armstrong & Aichele/ 603-664-6768/ www.armstrongandaichele.com; Audible, Inc./ 973-837-2711/ www.audible.com; August House Audio/ 800-284-8784/ www.augusthouse.com; BBC Audiobooks America/ 800-621-0182/ www.bbcaudiobooksamerica.com; Bethany House Publishers/ 800-877-2665/ www.bethanyhouse.com; Blackstone Audiobooks/ 800-729-2665/ www.blackstoneaudio.com; Bolinda Audio/ 800235-2019/ www.bolinda.com; Books in Motion/ 800-752-3199/ www.booksinmotion.com; Books on Tape/ 800541-5525 (lib)/ 800-626-3333 (cons)/ www.booksontape.com; Brilliance Audio/ 800648-2312/ www.audiobookstand.com; Cider Mill Press/ 207-967-8232/ cidermillpress.com; CSA Word/ 44-208-871-0220 (UK)/ www.csaword.co.uk; FonoLibro/ 786-3452290/ www.fonolibro.com; The Freeway Guides/ 323-230-7528/ www.freewayguides.com; Full Cast Audio/ 800543-1918/ www.fullcastaudio.com; Galaxy Press/ 877-8GALAXY/ www.galaxypress.com; Graphic Audio/ 800-670-5220/ www.graphicaudio.net; Hachette Audio/ 800759-0190/ www.hachetteaudio.com; Harper Audio/ 800-331-3761/ www.harperaudio.com; HighBridge Audio/ 800-755-8532/ www.highbridgeaudio.com; Hovel Audio/ 760- Web Site Exclusives E-Links are like mini-catalogs from the publishers and are a handy way to view reviews, author interviews, and new releases from a selected publisher. Check out the E-Link from any of the publishers above at E www.audiofilemagazine.com/guide_search.cfm Advertiser Hot Links In the PDF edition of the magazine, advertisers are inserting hot links to new titles and special offers and services for listeners. 70 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Publishers 745-2411/ www.christianaudio.com; Hyperion Audiobooks/ 800-242-7737/ www.hyperionbooks.com/audiobooks.asp; ISIS Audio Books/ 800-955-9659/ www.isispublishing.co.uk; L.A. Theatre Works/ 800-7088863/ www.latw.org; Listen & Live Audio/ 800-653-9400/ www.listenandlive.com; Listening Library/ 800-541-5525/ www.listeninglibrary.com; Live Oak Media/ 800-788-1121/ www.liveoakmedia.com; Macmillan Audio/ 800-221-7945/ www.macmillanaudio.com; Maverick Books/ 806-435-7611/ hankthecowdog.com; SueMedia Productions Where . . . and How to Find It Jack’s Last Call: Say Goodbye to Kerouac By Patrick Fenton (Featuring Len Cariou) McGraw-Hill Audio/ 800-667-4504/ www.ami-mcgraw-hillaudio.com; More Than Sound Productions/ 413-587-0818/ www.morethansound.net; Naxos AudioBooks/ 877-NAXOS-CD/ www.naxosaudiobooks.com/nabusa; Nightingale-Conant/ 800-525-9000/ www.nightingale.com; Nueva Onda It’s August 1964. Jack Kerouac is packing his home, in Northport, NY, to move, with his mother, to Florida. As the memories of his travels with his road buddy, Neal, play through his mind, and he thinks back to an America he once knew, he receives a series of soul searching calls from his daughter Jan. Scenes from “Jack’s Last Call” were recorded at one of Kerouac’s favorite L.I. haunts. 1 CD, 59 Minutes ISBN: 978-0-9816706-0-7 Order Online: www.zbs.org or see www.jackslastcall.com Audiobooks/Audiolibros Nueva Onda/ 212- “An unusual and insightful audio drama...a touching collage of the writer’s life.” —AudioFile Magazine 249-8733/ www.coralcomgroup.com; Oasis Audio/ 800-323-2500/ www.oasisaudio.com; Lorito Books Peachtree Publishers/ 800-241-0113/ peachtree-online.com; Penguin Audio/ 800-788- Spanish & Bilingual Children's Book & CD Sets ¡Oiga un libro, lea un libro! 6262/ www.penguin.com; Phoenix Audio/ 866-773-7733/ www.phoenixbooksandaudio.com; Random House Audio/ 800-726-0600/ Build second language and readings skills with our readalongs narrated by native Spanish speakers. www.randomhouse.com/audio; Rattling Books/ 709-334-3911/ www.rattlingbooks.com; In El mono azul, Tomás the blue monkey discovers his true gifts in this charming story with lively illustrations. Recorded Books/ 800-638-1304/ www.recordedbooks.com; Scholastic Book & CD Set: 46 pages, 21 minutes, $18.95 ISBN: 978-0-9815686-6-9 Order Online: www.loritobooks.com Phone: 800-420-6936 Email: pam@loritobooks.com Audiobooks/ 800-242-7737/ www.scholastic.com; Simon & Schuster Audio/ 800-223-2348/ www.simonsaysaudio.com; Sounds True/ 800-333-9185/ www.soundstrue.com; Tantor Media/ 877-7826867/ www.tantor.com; Weston Woods/ 800-243-5020/ Family Audio Library www.scholastic.com/westonwoods Prague Counterpoint Reviewers Continued from page 11 R.L.L. R.M. R.O. R.W.S.. S.C.A. S.D.D. S.E.S. S.G. S.G.B. S.J.H. S.S.R. S.W. T.J.M. T.W. W.M. Ruth L. Lind, Editor, ME Betsy Massar, Audiophile, CA Randy O’Brien, Educator, TN Richard W. Stim, Producer, CA Susan C. Awe, Librarian, NM Scott D. Danielson, Audiophile, ID Steven E. Steinbock, Writer, ME Sharon Grover, Hedberg Public Library, WI Susan G. Baird, Librarian, IL S.J. Henschel, Editor, NY Susan S. Rosenzweig, Educator, RI Susie Wilde, Writer, NC Thomas J. Miller, Audiophile, OR Thomas Walken, Writer, NC William Mingin, Writer, NJ By Bodie and Brock Thoene, Read by Sean Barrett As Hitler’s evil sweeps across Austria, only a handful of heroes secretly resist. When two innocent children are designated “enemies of the state,” Violinist Eliza Lindheim is determined to save them. Barrett’s stirring performance, combined with authentic sound-effects and a full-score, make for a truly immersive listening experience, earning Prague Counterpoint an Audie Nod. Download today at FamilyAudioLibrary.Com. 14 CDs, Approx. 16 hours, $40 Order Online: www.FamilyAudioLibrary.Com Listen & Live Audio STREET GANG: The Complete History of Sesame Street By Michael Davis, Read by Caroll Spinney Reviews Resource Key (Exceptional Audio) (Audio Excerpt Online) CS (Cassette) CD (Compact Disc) MP3 (MP3-CD) DD (Digital Download) PRE (Preloaded Listen & Live Audio, Inc. P.O. Box 817 Roseland, NJ 07068 Phone: 800-653-9400 Fax: 201-558-9800 Street Gang is the compelling and often comical story of the creation and history of this media masterpiece and pop culture landmark that is television’s "Sesame Street," narrated by Caroll Spinney, the voice of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, and the winner of four Emmy Awards and two Grammys! 7 CDs, 9 hours, $29.95 ISBN: 978 -1- 59316-140-8 Order Online: www.listenandlive.com Media) ADVERTISEMENT Listening With . . . Visit the Garcia-Piccione household at dinner time, and you might hear the adventures of Harry the dirty dog, Chato the cool cat, or Martina the beautiful cockroach. Lisa Piccione, her husband, Juan Antonio, and their son, second-grader Samuel, listen to audiobooks in the kitchen while they’re cooking together as a family. They also listen at bedtime, in the morning, and when they’re in the car . . . Lisa, a Spanish teacher and instructor of Spanish dance and flamenco, finds even more time for audiobooks during her daily commute. “You can do a thousand things while you listen,” she enthuses, “and you never go into that nomind zone.” With the growing availability of Spanish-language titles, her husband’s also a fan, listening while he paints and writing reviews in Spanish for AudioFile. “Juan Antonio heard me listening for years, and now that he can listen to audiobooks in Spanish, he’s hooked.”—Jennifer M. Dowell 72 ■ AudioFile/www.audiofilemagazine.com Photo by Marten Czamanske Juan Antonio Garcia, Lisa R. Piccione & Samuel Garcia-Piccione Family of listeners Brockport, New York