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THE TRANSLATOR

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With its incomparable elegance, Mirron Willis’s perfectly accented voice, as Daoud Hari, a Zaghawa tribesman, tells the horrifying yet tremendously humane, deeply moving, colorful, sometimes even humorous, but always gripping story of the genocide in Darfur. As a translator and guide for the NEW YORK TIMES, the BBC, the United Nations, and other aid groups, Hari puts his life constantly in danger. His descriptions of the men he intermingles with, and Willis’s delivery of them, are true, honest, and convincing. It’s a surprise at the end of the book when Willis recites the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in an unaccented, though still elegant, voice. An unforgettable book on man’s inhumanity to man is enriched by a stunning, unforgettable narration.

Pub Date: March 18, 2008

Duration: 6 hrs

Publisher: Random House Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE WORLD IS MY HOME

    James Michener tells the real stories behind the man and his books. The recording is read with skill and consistency although the reader does little to enhance the robust, larger-than-life incidents related in the book. Due to the first-person narrative format, there is no opportunity for the narrator to change his voice. This makes some chapters monotonous as they go on and on in the typical Michener style. The listener may also become confused because the stories are not told chronologically. This is not a great choice for the audio format, but Michener fans may stick with it to the end.

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    Duration: 22 hrs

    Publisher: Books on Tape

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      REVOLUTION FROM WITHIN

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      In a quest for a sense of inner contentment and self-worth, Gloria Steinem brings the reader on a journey of investigation and discovery. Steinem reads the text herself in a straightforward and friendly, but not intimate, presentation which is so easy to listen to it invites repetition--thus ensuring the painless relearning of the lessons of the book. It's difficult to tell from the reading that this audiobook is abridged; each section can stand alone. Nonetheless, the listener wished the book were unabridged. Steinem left me wanting to learn more.

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      Duration: 3 hrs

      Publisher: Dove Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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