by Bob Greene ; read by Denis deBoisblanc ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 22, 2000
There is a sense of integrity and honor that carries through this audiobook about fathers and sons, soldiers and country. Written by Chicago Tribune and Life magazine columnist Bob Greene, Duty recounts his experiences during the last few days of his father's life. It is at this time that Greene learns about a past he never knew his father had: his involvement in one of the most horrifying wartime acts of all time--the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima. With his authoritative and steady voice, reader Denis deBoisblanc brings to Greene's memoir an appropriately journalistic bent. His narration is not without feeling, though, and this helps to flesh out the piece, reminding listeners that duty to country and love of family can--and often do--coexist.
Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2000
Duration: 3 hrs
Publisher: Soundelux
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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by Andrew Bayliss ; read by Matt Addis ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 19, 2026
Addis delivers a satisfying performance that will keep listeners engaged in this commendable history.
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Matt Addis narrates Bayliss’ detailed but straightforward history of Sparta, from prehistory to the destruction of the Spartan hegemony in the 360s B.C.E., both ably and amiably. His resonant voice is likeable, if sometimes scratchy. And his manner is so thoroughly friendly that the program seems like history as narrated by a kindly uncle—but an astute one. His understanding and interpretation of the text are precise, and his tones and emphases are correct and helpful. Addis’ pacing is slightly slow, with notable pauses between text blocks, but given the complicated interurban politics of the ancient Greek city-states, moderate pacing is helpful rather than distracting.
Addis delivers a satisfying performance that will keep listeners engaged in this commendable history.Pub Date: May 19, 2026
Duration: 11 hrs, 27 mins
DD ISBN: 9798899749254
Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.
Review Posted Online: June 30, 2026
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2026
by Jason Burke ; read by Kristin Atherton ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 13, 2026
Kristin Atherton is the absolute right choice to narrate this riveting and complex history of the rise of global terrorism. The research provided here is ambitious, providing a clear-eyed, deeply considered history of the nature of terrorist acts, the motivations for which were hard for news broadcasts of the 1970s to fully capture. Atherton's narration never wavers as Burke covers the well-known events of airplane hijackings, the Munich Olympic attacks, and the Beirut bombings of 1983, "the bloodiest year." The result is an insightful history that gives context to events that may have seemed disparate to casual observers. Atherton maintains a comprehensive, consistent voice throughout this long, gripping audiobook.
Pub Date: Jan. 13, 2026
Duration: 25 hrs, 15 mins
DD ISBN: 9798217018796
Publisher: Random House Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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