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“It Takes a Thousand Voices to Tell a Single Story.”

A Native American Saying


Stephen Crane writes a tragic story depicting the cycle of abuse, and the impact it has on those involved. A young boy finds a homeless dog, desperate for love, and brings him into his home What is frightening about Crane's take on this typical...


"At a critical juncture during brain surgery, Alex Dixon, age 12, had a stroke...." Alex was a normal, bright, and healthy little girl, when the sudden onset of a mysterious illness began to take over her life. Months of physical therapy and medication....


This poem, also known as “Twas the Night Before Christmas”, tells of the arrival of St. Nicholas on Christmas Eve at the home of the narrator. Brook Forest Voices has filled the classic tale with music and sound effects that will create in the mind ...


Mysterious Family Secrets Lie Hidden......Archeologist Jonas Biggs has been hired to do the dig at Andersonville Prison, the worst POW camp during the Civil War. He has taken along his niece, Savannah Biggs, the only child of his twin ...


Become the Banker: Financial Clarity for Life is an uncomplicated financial audiobook for anyone who wants to achieve financial freedom and security. Whether you are just starting your working years or are nearing retirement—or would like to...


How do we reach the ultimate goal of financial freedom while surviving potentially devastating, economic storms in life? Joseph Quijano, CFP®, will show you how to minimize•Stock market volatility •Low saving rates•High taxation ....


Guillermo Vicente Vidal's memoir chronicles his journey from Castro's Cuba to the United States—a tapestry of his coming of age, a broken family, and disorientation of political unrest. Vidal was barely ten years old when he shook the hand...


What if you were guaranteed that every new customer buying from you would spend the next 5 years buying more products at ever higher price points? Or you were certain every dollar spent on your advertising would return extra dollars to you ....


With our finite scrutiny, Life's adventure can at times appear to be much more of a threat than an invitation. Even so, we do not need to figure anything out or try harder to find our joy and happiness. The truth is we have only to trust! When we ...


Do Not Force It. Tap the Good is more than just a self-help or inspirational audiobook. It is contemporary, humorous, and filled with stories that will ignite your curiosity. It embraces mystery, philosophy and metaphysics. It ...


In the years leading up to the 1950s, there were few resources for the challenged. They were placed in asylums or back rooms and left to die. They were never talked about or acknowledged. They were the silent children. The ones no one wanted. ..


From the Edge of the Cliff is a well-written book that provides addicts with practical lessons on how to understand and successfully navigate the two-phases of recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. However, it is also a remarkably...


A lyrical audiobook that pays tribute to the universal joys of mothering in the animal and human kingdoms. A charming listen by the author, with sound effects and music, depict all the activities that bring joy to a mama and her baby over the course of a...


Lang Gore weaves a tightening and haunting tale of doomed love between Candace and Leland, while telling an intricate story of two families: one affluent and socially well placed and the other a high-spirited, free-thinking working class...


"We all have days when it seems the world as we know it is falling apart, mouthy teenagers, forgotten cell phones, the pressure of deadlines, and others insisting that appearances are what create integrity. One minute you have family togetherness, in the..


"Armed with idealistic visions of the West, Gaydell from Garden City, New York, and her husband, Roy of Hinsdale, Illinois, embark on The Grand Experiment during the 1960s: raising their four children in a primitive Wyoming log cabin built by...


"Young children will soon cherish Keiko the Koala as they follow his adventures from his cozy home at the zoo (involving a wild truck ride) to finding himself lost in a forest. As he bravely sets out deeper into the woods, you’ll share his air of...


Featured in Publishers Weekly, April 9, 2018. Written by Greg Dobbs, a two-time national Emmy Award-winning correspondent for ABC News, "Life In the Wrong Lane" is his firsthand account of the funny, stupid, dangerous, and unbelievable things...


Julia Spencer takes the listener into her dreams, her fears, her hopes, her deepest private thoughts, and her most candid responses to her shrinking visual world. With humor and a feisty yet surprisingly gentle attitude, she begins to accept vision..


Love and Common Sense is the the award-winning collection of seventy intriguing short stories. These stories are a blend of business, economics and extravagant compassion that give dramatic insights into the selfless activities and adventures...


Mardi Gras Bound is the sequel to the popular mystery adventure When Fates Collide, the first book the Morgan and Harrington Mystery Series. What happens when you put two of the most irreverent women (one a bounty hunter and the other...


A prophet, Young Buck, and his family are on the run from the tyrannical government of Oceania, formerly the United States. The prophet holds a shocking secret that he must deliver to Russia, which seeks to attack Israel, but his knowledge of an ancient secret ...


This is the startling, bewildering, intriguing and wildly popular account of Stan Romanek’s scientifically supported and well documented experiences of alien encounters and abductions. It is is augmented by lab reports, testimonial from prominent...


Rachel idolizes Miri's charm, beauty and family that represents perfection in contrast to the chaos of her own life. She is often blind to Miri's manipulation of others for personal gain, not only in their early years of growing up together in a Denver ....


Mystery, Mayhem, Madness, Margaritas and Mexico!

Spring Break 1986, changed forever the lives of 19 students, three chaperones and one bus driver. "It's all good until it turns bad." Was it ...


When the long-cherished statue of the Santo Nino de Atocha disappears, village leaders decide to keep the news from the Church hierarchy for fear of reprisal. They suspect the culprits are among local hippies, Protestants, drug dealers.....


"As a businessman, international economic consultant, and founder of Project C.U.R.E., Dr. Jackson's experiences in economics and world travel have uniquely equipped him to meet the challenges of the sophisticated world of international...


Saving money doesn’t have to be a burden. It also doesn’t mean you need to stop spending your money completely. Savings and spending is not an “either or” proposition. Instead, being smart with your money means you spend it well so...


AFGHANISTAN 1971. The rugged routes to Kabul teemed with worldwide youth in search of cheap drugs and enlightenment. With the idyllic dreamers came hard core criminals. Sent to Kabul to take on the criminals was Federal Narcotics...


In 1962, the International Geneva Accords declared Laos to be neutral and generally restricted from foreign interference and foreign troops. Thus began the CIA’s secret war in Laos, led by a handful of CIA paramilitary officers in the mountains of Laos...


Written in 1846, The Cask of Amontillado is a powerful tale of revenge and is considered universally to be one of Poe's best short stories. Montresor, the sinister narrator of this tale, pledges revenge upon Fortunato for an insult.....


"The Frog that Jump Started Mark Twain's Career"--According to an LA Times, May 14, 2014 article, the following entry came from a notebook of a gold seeking prospector, Samuel Clemens, in 1864. "Coleman with his jumping frog--bet stranger $50......


Boryla relates in a humorous, yet heart wrenching way, his days as a football player on the field of Regis High School in Denver, Colorado, Stanford University and finally the Philadelphia Eagles (1974-76), throwing two touchdown passes for...


Cattle Drives, Outlaws, Hookers, Bootleggers, the Mexican War and Poncho Villa... Stories from the life of Charles Martin Davis, born in Tombstone in 1886. This is an unusual and candid account of one man's life in early Arizona. Charlie's...


Engaging and transforming, The Happiest Man provides a unique and compelling insight into the life and legacy of a man who found true happiness in relinquishment and selfless service. Through the inspiring story of Dr. James W....


Prose-Poetry-Music. Sri Chinmoy’s insightful words, elegant prose and deep wisdom form a tapestry of inspiration for people from all walks of life. This new edition is enriched by the music of Sri Chinmoy arranged and performed by artists from many...


In The Land, Rae Marie Taylor offers a timely look at the threats posed, in particular, on the region's wildlife and people, their homes and cultures. While telling her own story of loss in the Rocky Mountain/Rio Grande corridor, she also reveals a vigorous..


The Little Red Hen is a time-tested folk tale about how we reap what we sow. When the hen asks a cat, dog, and mouse for help planting some wheat, she gets no takers. They won't water, cut, grind the wheat or help bake a cake with it. So guess...


Discover the Aztec Empire of AD 1500 while meeting the slave girl, Alia, and the mystical animals that rescue Emperor Montezuma in this mesmerizing new audiobook for children. Delight in the beautiful narration by Rosie and Brian...


MURDER, MAYHEM, and COMEDY! The bodies are piling up in Key West outside a famous drag bar. Is that a clue or a coincidence? Is it a Serial Killer?The story is seen through the eyes of the main character and what eyes they are! Lou, the mild...


First published in The Saturday Evening Post, The Ransom of Red Chief is a humorous short story written in 1910 by O. Henry. It recounts the tale of a pair of con men who kidnap and attempt to ransom a prominent Alabama citizen’s son...


Written in 1843, “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a dark and eerie tale of a man’s unhealthy obsession that leads him to commit murder. Will his paranoia get him caught? This is one of Poe's finest and most memorable short stories!


Why do some people succeed financially while others struggle?  Within the pages of this uplifting book, the secrets to what determines financial success will be revealed. Joseph J.A. Quijano, CFP®, CDFA® is a Certified Financial Planner and...


L. Frank Baum’s classic tale relates the adventure of the Kansas farm girl, Dorothy, being whisked away by a cyclone to a magical country inhabited by small adults, animated china figurines, talking animals, and magical objects. Sound effects and...


Peter, a college student from Colorado, turned to a long-ago mountain climbing lesson taught to him by his father to never let go of your partner at the end of the rope. He was not anchored and could have easily slipped from his harness and...


This classic short story is brought to life in ways London never imagined when it was published in 1908. The subtle blending of narration and music create a vivid image of the “Man” and his “Wolf Dog” as they set out on foot along the Yukon in ....


The “Morgan and Herrington” series revolves around a cynical, sarcastic female Bounty Hunter named Alex Morgan, and Hope Harrington a downtrodden, mousey secretary who meet when Alex mistakes Hope as the “jumper” she’s in hot pursuit...


This report argues that development policies based on new insights into how people actually think and make decisions will help governments and civil society more readily tackle such challenges as increasing productivity, breaking the cycle of poverty from...