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GODDESS OF YESTERDAY

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“I have been lucky in my kings,” states Anaxandra, having been taken hostage as a child and having always to reinvent herself in each new kingdom. But Anaxandra is not always lucky in her queens, and life becomes much more difficult when she runs afoul of Helen of Troy. This exciting look at the world of ancient Troy and Greece is seen through the eyes of the fictional Anaxandra and narrated with strength and grace by Christina Moore. Moore’s voice is youthful, yet robust, as she conveys the resilience of Anaxandra’s spirit. The secondary characters, fully fleshed out in the outstanding text, are further brought to life through the subtle pacing and inflection of the narration. This is a thoughtful piece of literature given even greater accessibility by Moore’s superb, understated reading.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2003

Duration: 9 hrs

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    47

    "Neither a master nor nigger be," Tall John admonishes "47" early and often in this young adult novel, which is part mystery, part historical fiction, and part science fiction. In one of his final performances, the late, great Ossie Davis has left us with a treasured gift. He becomes "47," a fourteen-year-old slave on the Corinthian Plantation in the year 1832. Davis's wonderful gravelly voice lends a touch of realism to this surreal story. The novel, Mosley's first for young adults, has enough complex layers to keep adults involved. Listen as a family--the story may inspire some interesting discussions on freedom and the dynamics of the master/slave relationship.

    Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2005

    Duration: 6 hrs, 15 mins

    Publisher: Listening Library

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      A BRIEF HISTORY OF MONTMARAY

      In a graceful blending of fact and fiction, Cooper creates a cast of quirky royals who've fallen on hard times. It's 1936. The Nazis are becoming a world force, and 16-year-old Princess Sophie is stuck in the family's "fortified house," on an island kingdom in the middle of the Bay of Biscay, halfway between France and Spain. Emma Bering offers a sweet narration of Sophie's journal entries about highly “un-aristocratic” drudgery, romantic daydreams, dark suspicions, and the surprise presence of some very real Nazis. Bering's childlike voice adds charm to Sophie's spirited observations of her tomboy sister, Henry; brother, Toby; handsome Simon; and brilliant cousin, Veronica. Once young listeners overcome the story’s lengthy exposition in the early parts, they'll find themselves caught up in a thrilling adventure.

      Young Adult

      Pub Date: Jan. 12, 2010

      Duration: 8 hrs, 30 mins

      Publisher: Listening Library

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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