by Candice Millard ; read by Paul Michael ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 17, 2022
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For lovers of true adventure, few audiobooks will have the impact of this history of the British search for the source of the Nile River in the mid-1800s. Narrator Paul Michael's rich, expressive voice animates a compelling and impressively researched narrative full of action and heartache. Advancing into the unknown interior of Africa--unknown to Europeans, that is--the expedition is beset by insects, infections, "uncooperative" native peoples, and by its own corrosive rivalries. This tale of exploration and discovery is told from the perspective of our current view of the slave trade and the evils of European imperialism. Highly nuanced and masterfully performed, it makes thrilling listening in a cool room on a hot day, a cold drink at hand.
Pub Date: May 17, 2022
Duration: 10 hrs
DD ISBN: 9780525524083
Publisher: Random House Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Mark Synnott ; read by Mark Deakins ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 15, 2025
Narrator Mark Deakins provides appropriately measured enthusiasm for Mark Synnott's account of sailing his 47-foot boat, POLAR SUN, through the Northwest Passage. Synnott funds his plans by selling the idea of searching for nineteenth-century explorer Sir John Franklin's tomb to National Geographic, among others. The author alternates between his own nautical adventure and the Franklin story. Previously ignored Inuit oral history was critical in locating Franklin's two ships a few years ago, but now Synnott experiences disinterest or suspicion from current Inuit residents who question whether his search is as pointless as Franklin's expedition. When the action flags, Deakins maintains his energy to keep the listener involved, and he sounds distinctly careful in his pronunciations of the multiple Inuit names and places.
Pub Date: April 15, 2025
Duration: 12 hrs, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9798217019915
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Jerry Brotton ; read by Liam Garrigan ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 12, 2024
This brief but delightful and highly informed audiobook begins and ends with blue spheres. First, listeners learn that the blue marble that astronauts photographed from space actually had the South Pole on top until NASA flipped the image. It ends with the ever-present iPhone blue dot that locates Apple map users. Narrator Liam Garrigan has a natural storytelling style, and his British accent and professional delivery work well in this exploration of geographic direction. He narrates at a good pace and a sensible cadence that make this science-oriented text move almost too quickly. The central idea is how the cardinal directions gave life meaning throughout history but are now being displaced in the digital age, when the ideas of east against west and south versus north have geopolitical, rather than geographical, meanings.
Pub Date: Nov. 12, 2024
Duration: 5 hrs, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9781668132364
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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