by Françoise Malby-Anthony & Kate Sidley ; Read by Roshina Ratnam ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 25, 2023
Roshina Ratnam gives a lively performance of Françoise Malby-Anthony's stories of the joys and trials of sustaining the land of the Thula Thula conservancy in South Africa. Its variety of endangered animals includes elephants, rhinoceri, and more. Ratnam lightly distinguishes the accents of European and Zulu members of the Thula Thula community. It's rather strange that Malby-Anthony, with her heavy French accent, would be voiced in Ratnam's crisp English accent. However, Ratnam still captures the concern and love that Malby-Anthony and her staff exhibit for the animals in their care. Descriptions of managing during the Covid lockdown, forging alliances needed to keep the elephant herd together, and surviving times of violent civil unrest are engrossing and performed with enthusiasm.
Pub Date: April 25, 2023
Duration: 9 hrs
DD ISBN: 9781250880741
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Amitav Ghosh ; Read by Ranjit Madgavkar ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 18, 2026
Ranjit Madgavkar narrates these essays on how forces beyond their control--for example, war, imperialism, language, climate change--influence people's lives. His strong but clear Indian accent never lets listeners forget that author Ghosh is a native of West Bengal, a fact that explains Ghosh's strong interest in colonialism, anti-colonialism, and the history of South Asia. The opening essays about the participation of Indian soldiers in the disastrous British Mesopotamian campaign of WWI are particularly fascinating. Madgavkar approximates different accents in the quotations from authors of other nationalities, making clear where they begin and end. Even without knowledge of South Asia, listeners will comprehend these essays because Madgavkar gets across the emotions.
Pub Date: Jan. 18, 2026
Duration: 19 hrs
DD ISBN: 9798228648760
Publisher: Blackstone Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Neil Shea ; Read by Neil Shea ‧ RELEASE DATE: Dec. 2, 2025
Science writer Shea explores the complexities and interconnectedness of Arctic ecosystems and cultures with a calm, respectful narration. His keen examination of Arctic climate change includes impacts to narwhals, caribou populations, and wolf packs, as well as the Indigenous residents of Alaska, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories, whose own cultural traditions and lives on the land have been disrupted. The author's conversations with hunters during his travels throughout these regions further illuminate the deep cost of changes to their homes. Shea guides listeners from the "lost Norse colony" of Grøenland to modern-day tensions along European borders, showing how myriad factors have always played into humanity's complex relationship with Arctic regions. Shea's grounded, gently paced observations are laced with poetic descriptions that invite quiet, engaged reflection.
Pub Date: Dec. 2, 2025
Duration: 6 hrs
DD ISBN: 9780063138605
Publisher: Harper Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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