by Ginny Gilder ; read by Janis Ian ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 22, 2016
As a 16-year-old, Gilder discovered rowing, which provided an anchor in her life. She rowed on Yale's crew team, went on to win a silver medal in the Olympics, and has pursued a lifelong passion for Title IX and equal access for women in sports. Janis Ian presents a nuanced narration of Gilder's story. When the young Gilder deals with the effects of her parents' split and her mother's struggles with alcohol and mental illness, Ian echoes the pain and upheaval in the family. As Gilder struggles with asthma and physical challenges, Ian leaves no doubt of her resolve and determination. Similarly, Ian's tone and attitude reflect Gilder's pride and joy in her successes and achievements.
Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2016
Duration: 10 hrs, 30 mins
Publisher: Love Hog Productions
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Jonathan Kozol ; read by Jack Winston ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A
Kozol’s shocking exposé of inequities in the funding of our public schools contrasts white suburban schools with those serving black and Hispanic populations. Interviews with students, teachers, and school administrators add eloquent testimony to Kozol’s disturbing presentation of facts. Narration by Jack Winston is clear and brisk, but the pace is unrelenting, with little pause for transition between scenes or chapters. Winston’s cool, detached voice contrasts with Kozol’s impasssioned and outraged message. The sheer repetition and magnitude of Kozol’s damning evidence is numbing; the narration gives no relief. Powerful medicine, most easily taken in small doses. Music signalling tape changes is jarringly inappropriate.
Pub Date: N/A
Duration: 8 hrs
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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by Stefan Merrill Block ; read by Stefan Merrill Block ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 6, 2026
Block calls into question the validity of the home-schooling system, having personally experienced many of its failures.
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Block narrates his own memoir of being home-schooled by his mother for five years in the 1990s. Aside from a few math lessons, young Stefan is left to his own devices and uses his time to watch television or wander outside. By the time he re-enters the public school system in ninth grade, he is woefully behind, both academically and socially. Although Block’s story is filled with emotional trauma, including an overbearing mother and bullying from fellow students, his narration is unsentimental, as if he expected his life to be this way. The steel in his voice conveys his resilience and determination.
Block calls into question the validity of the home-schooling system, having personally experienced many of its failures.Pub Date: Jan. 6, 2026
Duration: 7 hrs
DD ISBN: 9781488237102
Publisher: Harper Audio
Review Posted Online: March 25, 2026
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