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HENRY BROWN MAILS HIMSELF TO FREEDOM

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Dion Graham delivers this narrative poetry with understated passion, giving dignity to Henry Brown's story of escape from slavery by mailing himself to Philadelphia in a box. Graham transports the listener to a painful time and place in our history, blending a Southern accent with Weatherford's hybrid of modern and period language. Graham is soft-spoken yet expressive reciting poems like "Work" and "Brutality." His quiet voice hints at fear of being overheard as soft music plays in the background. In "Fear" and in "Nat," a poem recounting Nat Turner's failed rebellion, Graham's voice intensifies, along with the violin music. Henry's tragic background explains his willingness to attempt a perilous escape. Dramatic music and whispered dialogue give way to joy upon Henry's safe arrival in Philadelphia. Timeline and author/illustrator notes are included.

(Picture book/biography/poetry. 8-12)

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2020

Duration: 37 mins

DD ISBN: 9781690592624

Publisher: Dreamscape

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    KESTREL TAKES FLIGHT

    Mirai's renderings of Kestrel, her family, and fellow workers at the institute thoughtfully depict the protagonists' growth.

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    Kestrel and her mother leave the home in California they share with Kestrel's grandfather, a pastor, to stay at a wildlife conservation institute in Montana. Narrator Mirai's youthful voice is a natural fit for this story of a young girl who at first resents being tricked into leaving California, but who later comes to realize that moving away from their strict home life was the right choice. Mirai employs distinctive voices for the adults, like Kestrel's stern grandfather and her uncertain mother, who begins gaining confidence. An author's note at the end discusses emotional abuse and how to find help.

    Mirai's renderings of Kestrel, her family, and fellow workers at the institute thoughtfully depict the protagonists' growth. (Verse fiction. 9-14)

    Pub Date: May 26, 2026

    Duration: 2 hrs, 42 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781668175507

    Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

    Review Posted Online: July 14, 2026

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      EVA TO THE MAX

      A gutsy coming-of-age story that never runs out of gas.

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      Mehr Dudeja brings 12-year-old motocross daredevil Eva to life with thrilling verve. Wearing the helmet, she’s Eva Knievel, fearlessly tearing up dirt tracks; at middle school, she hides behind a mask of quiet anonymity, keeping her racing life secret after brutal bullying forces her into hiding. When a new moto girl arrives at school, Eva’s careful wall between her two selves starts to crack, just as a bad crash exposes the financial, physical, and emotional costs of her dirt-biking dreams. Dudeja voices the bike’s roars and revs with gleeful precision, and her performance captures a tween spitfire who’s always bursting with energy or bracing for the next fall.

      A gutsy coming-of-age story that never runs out of gas. (Verse fiction. 10-13)

      Pub Date: May 19, 2026

      Duration: 5 hrs, 20 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798217342266

      Publisher: Listening Library

      Review Posted Online: July 14, 2026

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