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Doug Swieteck, who has just moved to a new town and is struggling with an abusive father, is trying to figure out who he is. Lincoln Hoppe has no trouble finding a voice for the hero or accenting the novel’s dark, lyrical tone. The first-person point of view reaches out to involve listeners in the story, and Hoppe makes the most of these invitations. He captures Doug’s indecision—will he adopt the hard tones of his father and older brother or his mother’s tenderness? Hoppe expresses Doug’s attempts to cope with abuse as well as with his burgeoning creativity and the first stirrings of love. Just as skillfully, Hoppe delivers meaningful depictions of the minor characters. His considerable talents paint a vivid portrait of a troubled family and an unforgettable hero.

Ages 12+

Pub Date: April 5, 2011

Duration: 9 hrs, 15 mins

DD ISBN: 9780307915931

Publisher: Listening Library

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    HEIRESS OF NOWHERE

    Chin’s narration balances a dramatic, fast-moving plot with lush descriptions and poignant historical details.

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    Katharine Chin masterfully conveys the many tensions of Lucy’s story. Found in a canoe floating to Orcas Island off the coast of Washington state and raised by a kindly benefactor, Lucy has always wondered about her parents and her heritage. She’s planning on heading off to college to make a fresh start—until she comes upon her benefactor’s severed head and is named heir of his estate. Chin’s propulsive narration plunges listeners into Lucy’s search to solve the murder and uncover the secrets of her origin; explain her connection with animals, including orcas; determine whom she truly loves; and find her place in the world.

    Chin’s narration balances a dramatic, fast-moving plot with lush descriptions and poignant historical details. (Historical mystery. 12-18)

    Pub Date: March 17, 2026

    Duration: 11 hrs, 22 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781668160121

    Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

    Review Posted Online: April 7, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2026

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      THE GREAT DISILLUSIONMENT OF NICK AND JAY

      Desean Terry delivers a touching performance of this reimagining of "The Great Gatsby," in which the protagonists are gay Black prep school students. Aspiring journalist Nick Carrington leaves Oklahoma to begin school at Harlem's West Egg Academy. Out of his element, Nick keeps his gay identity a closely held secret, but love interest Jay Gatsby Jr.--the academy founder's son--openly embraces his own gay identity. As they write letters to each other, each more daring and affectionate than the last, they receive threats that their budding relationship will be exposed in the school newspaper. Terry clearly presents every piece of dialogue that warrants an emotional charge and adds subtle suspense to his straightforward tone when needed. Terry's narration is always on the money.

      (Historical fiction. 13-18)

      Pub Date: Jan. 27, 2026

      Duration: 10 hrs, 45 mins

      DD ISBN: 9780063312517

      Publisher: Harper Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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