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THE TRUE HISTORY OF LYNDIE B. HAWKINS

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Narrator Sandy Rustin portrays the innocence of 11-year-old Lyndie B. Hawkins and her puzzlement over the adults in her life. Rustin vividly depicts Lyndie's memories of the idyllic life she once had with her father, a Vietnam vet, and her mother, a pacifist. Then the family moves in with her domineering grandmother, who is strongly portrayed by Rustin. Rustin emphasizes the contrast between Lyndie's two lives. Her mother is now in a near-catatonic depression, her father unsuccessfully hides his alcoholism and PTSD, and her grandmother's sense of pride is overwhelming. School portraits are just as vivid as Rustin depicts Lyndie's shifting relationship with her lifelong friend, Dawn, and with the reform-school boy whom Dawn's family is fostering.

(Historical fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2019

Duration: 6 hrs, 15 mins

DD ISBN: 9781980048336

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    ANNA-JANE AND THE ENDLESS SUMMER

    Robinson makes listeners squirm with her performance of young campers facing a dystopian future.

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    Rioghnach Robinson channels middle school energy to narrate this story of Anna-Jane, who is excited to be returning to summer camp with friends. But this year will be different: News of a rapidly spreading virus is reported right before people outside camp start disappearing and mutated animals start appearing. The campers soon realize that no rescue is coming, and they must work together to survive while waiting out the virus. Robinson beautifully captures the emotional arc of the tweens, from delighted campers to terrified children to determined survivors. She conveys the thrill of young love and the volatility of friendship and believably characterizes both bullies and a science nerd.

    Robinson makes listeners squirm with her performance of young campers facing a dystopian future. (Verse apocalyptic adventure. 9-13)

    Pub Date: April 28, 2026

    Duration: 5 hrs, 21 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798217172788

    Publisher: Listening Library

    Review Posted Online: April 20, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2026

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      ORRIS AND TIMBLE: STAR STORIES

      From the Orris and Timble series , Vol. 3

      Bramhall embraces the storytelling tone that has built this series.

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      Mark Bramhall, who read the first two audiobooks in this series, now brings listeners the final installment in a satisfying conclusion. His narration shows his deep understanding of the characters—Orris, a rat, and Timble, an owl—as well as their unlikely friendship. He excellently executes grouchy Orris’ outward crabbiness and his more vulnerable interiority. Bramhall portrays young, patient Timble’s affection for the owl and his desire for Orris to experience the joy of flight with him. By the audiobook’s end, both flight and trust are achieved and the pair shares a new level of happiness. The final scene celebrates the magic these tales have brought to devoted fans.

      Bramhall embraces the storytelling tone that has built this series. (Early chapter book. 7-9)

      Pub Date: April 7, 2026

      Duration: 18 mins

      DD ISBN: 9780593861905

      Publisher: Listening Library

      Review Posted Online: April 20, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2026

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