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IN THE GARDEN OF BEASTS

LOVE, TERROR, AND AN AMERICAN FAMILY IN HITLER'S BERLIN

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Professor William E. Dodd, FDR’s fifth choice for the post of American ambassador to Germany in 1933, was naïve and unsuited to the lavish diplomatic highlife. However, his flamboyant daughter, Martha, fit right in, growing infatuated with Berlin and Nazism. Stephen Hoye narrates Erik Larson’s absorbing look at pre-WWII Germany, when Germany was crawling back from political and economic upheaval. Using journals, letters, and secondary and archival source material, Larson recounts the increasingly chaotic environment of diminishing civil rights, increasing anti-Semitism, violence, and brutality. Hoye’s gripping performance chills to the soul. Dodd’s warnings to Washington of Hitler’s dark motives went unheeded partly because Washington feared that, if censured, Germany wouldn’t pay its postwar debts. Hoye’s edgy reading makes familiar events seem no less nightmarish.

Pub Date: May 10, 2011

Duration: 12 hrs

DD ISBN: 9780307914583

Publisher: Random House Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    HOTEL EXILE

    PARIS IN THE SHADOW OF WAR

    This engrossing audiobook is enhanced by its author’s gifted and masterly narration.

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    This is only historian Rogoyska’s second audiobook, after Surviving Katyń (2021). But as a narrator, she is as assured, as nuanced, and as captivating as any seasoned professional. Her history of Paris’ luxurious Hotel Lutetia before and during the WWII German occupation is a model of historical reconstruction and reimagining. Refugee artists and intellectuals, Gestapo officers, and returning French detainees all passed through this hotel’s revolving doors, and their histories run the spectrum from tragedy to bitter comedy. Rogoyska’s chronicle is compelling and richly detailed, and her narration is simply sublime. Her beautifully accented, finely nuanced voice is a pleasure in itself, fluent, supple, and perfectly attuned to her narrative.

    This engrossing audiobook is enhanced by its author’s gifted and masterly narration.

    Pub Date: July 7, 2026

    Duration: 11 hrs

    DD ISBN: 9798318572203

    Publisher: Tantor Media

    Review Posted Online: July 7, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2026

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      THE FALLEN

      THE LOST GIRLS OF IRELAND'S MAGDALENE LAUNDRIES AND A LEGACY OF SILENCE

      A beautifully written and narrated work.

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      Brangan narrates her own history of the Magdalene Laundries in Ireland with great empathy. The laundries were in operation all over Ireland from 1922 until 1996—and were in fact locked institutions run by the Catholic Church to ostensibly save “fallen” unwed pregnant women from ruin. In her lovely Irish brogue, Brangan follows several women throughout their experiences in the laundries. Her tone becomes subtly harsher when recounting the stories of those who looked the other way while the Church continued to imprison women and girls in plain sight. The story of the laundries has been told frequently in recent years, but never quite so thoroughly and compassionately.

      A beautifully written and narrated work.

      Pub Date: May 5, 2026

      Duration: 9 hrs, 14 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668121375

      Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

      Review Posted Online: June 23, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2026

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