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SKELETONS ON THE ZAHARA

A TRUE STORY OF SURVIVAL

Just when you think it couldn't get worse--more painful, more hopeless--it does. This is the true story of a hapless American sea captain who, in 1815, had his merchantman brig ripped out from under him on the western coast of Africa. Most of the book then follows the sufferings of the sailors as they were thrust into slavery by the Muslim nomadic natives. There is much cultural insight here. Michael Prichard lends his baritone to the proceedings, neither enhancing nor detracting from the multiple cringe-inducing episodes and interesting historical anecdotes.

Pub Date: March 30, 2004

Duration: 13 hrs, 30 mins

Publisher: Books on Tape

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    CAPITALISM

    A GLOBAL HISTORY

    Highly engaging for a wide variety of listeners. 

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    Four exceptional narrators unfailingly capture the full relevance of every sentence and broad idea in this epic audiobook. With this monumental economic and social history, the author traces the growth of capitalism’s decisive impact on human society, from 15th-century traders to the invention of money and the seemingly unstoppable power of capital markets today. Beckert describes capitalism’s fraught relationship with forced and paid labor as it changed with advances in agriculture, transportation, industry, and political trends. Despite the idealized dream of free markets under capitalism, Beckert shows how it flourished only with the cooperation of governments that enforced the social and economic order necessary for wealth accumulation.

    Highly engaging for a wide variety of listeners. 

    Pub Date: Nov. 25, 2025

    Duration: 42 hrs, 30 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798217163571

    Publisher: Penguin Audio

    Review Posted Online: Feb. 9, 2026

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      FIRE IN EVERY DIRECTION

      A MEMOIR

      Author Baconi is the best choice to narrate his memoir of family and political upheaval. The emotional undercurrent he projects suits a story spanning Haifa, Beirut, Amman, and London. His delivery gives clarity to the family history he recounts--his grandmother Eva's flight from Haifa in 1948, his mother Rima's escape from Beirut during the civil war, his own displacement, and a deepening love for his childhood friend, Ramzi. As Baconi moves into his London years, his narration highlights his search for belonging, his emerging political awareness during the Iraq War, and his effort to understand himself across cultures. His voice brings cohesion to these interwoven timelines. Baconi guides listeners through an intimate exploration of identity, inheritance, displacement, and return.

      Pub Date: Nov. 18, 2025

      Duration: 7 hrs, 45 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668114834

      Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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