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WE STILL BELONG

Katie Anvil Rich gives an engaging narration of a heartwarming middle-grade audiobook set over the course of one day in Wesley's life. Rich captures Wesley's nervous excitement for the upcoming celebration of Indigenous People's Day. She's publishing a poem on the holiday in her school paper, and she's going to ask her cute gaming club crush to the school dance. When nothing goes as planned, she feels heartbroken and uncertain about her place in the world. But at an intertribal powwow, new friendships and loving support from her intergenerational family help restore her pride and sense of belonging. Rich's dynamic youthful voice captures all of the story's ups and downs and will have listeners grinning as Wesley proclaims her place in her community onstage.

(Fiction. 9-12)

Pub Date: Aug. 1, 2023

Duration: 4 hrs

DD ISBN: 9780063064614

Publisher: Harper Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE GARDENER

    Live Oak Media recently caught our attention with this new read-along book and cassette program. We listened first, and were so delighted we couldn't wait to get the book. The picture book made the experience even better, but the audio recordings was strong and vibrant by itself. THE GARDENER, Sarah Stewart's Depression-era story of a young girl sent to live with her Uncle Jim in the city has a sweet, wistful quality with narration alone, but coupled with David Small's soft-edged pencil illustration, it's a total delight. The reading is repeated on both sides of the tape, one with and without page-turning signals.

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    Publisher: Live Oak Media

    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 18, 2026

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