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THE BALLAD OF JACQUOTTE DELAHAYE

Narrator Angel Pean delivers a robust and emotionally charged portrayal of a seventeenth-century biracial female pirate in this action- packed audiobook. After her French-born father is brutally killed in Haiti, 20-year-old Jacquot flees with her younger brother; her lover, Theresa; and several male ship-worker friends. They become indentured to the notorious pirate Blackhand. Then Jacquot challenges Blackhand for the captaincy of the vessel--and wins. She alters the crew's composition by hiring women who are fleeing oppressive marriages, as well as escaped slaves and indentured servants. Pean fully inhabits the bold Jacquot, who fearlessly stands up to men, and gives textured intonations and accents to the many multiracial characters. Her poignant depiction of the tenderness between Jacquot and Theresa softens the frequent scenes of fighting.

Pub Date: June 4, 2024

Duration: 12 hrs, 30 mins

DD ISBN: 9781797175515

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THAT CAMDEN SUMMER

    After her divorce, Roberta Jewett, with her three daughters, returns to Camden, Maine, to start a new life. Such an independent move in 1916 brings difficulties with her mother, her in-laws and the townspeople. Dukes's performance, while skillful, sometimes suffer in scenes of emotional content. His pace slows, and his reading acquires the peculiar emphasis of someone trying to get instructions across to a non-English-speaking person. The effect is disturbingly laughable. When he resumes his normal pace, the story revives and personalities emerge again, but the awkwardness remains as an odd interruption to Spencer's drama of pain and love, dispelling Dukes's carefully constructed characterizations.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 3 hrs

    Publisher: Dove

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      COLONY

      A young Southern woman marries into an aristocratic Boston family and spends her summers at a vacation community on the Maine coast. Heavy-handed abridgment reduces this novel to an outline which denies the listener any character development. Judith Ivey offers stereotypical dialects which are discordant to a New Englander's ear. In her interpretation the Down East Mainers speak like thugs in raspy voices. Her presentation of a Boston accent is phonetically erratic and also spoken in gruff tones. The color and flavor of Maine are missing from this tasteless rendition.

      Pub Date: N/A

      Duration: 3 hrs

      Publisher: Harper Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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