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HOW ANGEL PETERSON GOT HIS NAME

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Ever peed on an electric fence? If not, you'll find out how that feels in this guaranteed-to-make-you-smile collection of stories about a group of rural Minnesota boys in the late 1940s who don't hesitate to hang glide with an Army surplus kite, plunge over a waterfall in a pickle barrel, and ski behind a car with a towrope. Paulsen is in top form, and Patrick Lawlor seems to embrace his inner 13-year-old as he delivers these tales with a sense of humor, a sense of wonder, and a determined enthusiasm for daredevil exploits that require a complete lack of common sense.

Ages 10+

Pub Date: 2010

Duration: 2 hrs

DD ISBN: 9781455801565

Publisher: Brilliance Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE CURSE OF THE BAMBINO

    Ken Coleman's expertise as a baseball announcer enriches this history of the Boston Red Sox since the sale of Babe Ruth to the N.Y. Yankees. He leads off with a grim account of this transaction, which started the curse that has plagued the Red Sox ever since. The sermon-like tone will amuse non-believers and comfort listeners who are certain the team is cursed. Like the ups and downs of Boston's play through the years, the narrator's voice fluctuates--exuberant and then despondent--in tone and tempo accurately reflecting the mood of any given baseball season. The narrator is very successful at conveying the emotional roller coaster ride Red Sox fans have endured as a result of the curse of the Bambino.

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    Duration: 3 hrs

    Publisher: HighBridge Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      WHALE EYES

      A MEMOIR ABOUT SEEING AND BEING SEEN

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      Author and narrator James Robinson combines his documentary filmmaking skills and familiarity with audiobooks to render his experience with serious visual disability in audio. Sound effects immerse the listener in Robinson's memories, like the ticking of the school clock as impatient classmates wait while he struggles to read. Slow pacing reflects the gravity of each memory. He sometimes inserts the confused conversations of friends and family who are puzzling out images of the world as he sees it. Other times, he provides insightful descriptions of images. He shares the difficulties associated with what he calls "whale eyes," the extraordinary help of his mother, and his eventual academic and professional success. Robinson's caring outlook and advice on society, specifically the disability community, is, unsurprisingly, visionary.

      (Memoir. 11-18)

      Pub Date: 2025

      Duration: 3 hrs, 30 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798217018239

      Publisher: Listening Library

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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