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SERPENT ON THE MOUNTAIN

Stribling’s prodigious skill brings Appalachia to life in this heartfelt tale.

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Kramer introduces us to the folklore, religion, and power of community in 1970s Appalachia. Amanda Stribling’s stellar narration breathes vibrant life into this fascinating story. With her believable Appalachian accent, she becomes 11-year-old Delilah, who is struggling to find her place in her family and changing community. Listeners hear Delilah’s hurt as her older sister, Eve, once her best friend, seems to be growing away from her, and her patience as she tries to keep wild and impulsive younger sister Jezzie safe. Stribling transitions smoothly to the voice of bombastic, overconfident itinerant preacher Brother Jones, whose revival meetings introduce snake handling, dancing, speaking in tongues, and harsh judgments to the area.

Stribling’s prodigious skill brings Appalachia to life in this heartfelt tale. (Historical fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: June 16, 2026

Duration: 7 hrs, 34 mins

DD ISBN: 9781668196373

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

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    ELEVEN KINDS OF BLUE

    Hartsough is well cast in this middle-grade novel.

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    Sixth grader Margot Stafford is navigating school, family, and a burgeoning interest in art. The perceptive Margot carefully observes those around her and worries about her mom, who suffers from depression and has a concerning new boyfriend. In Eevin Hartsough’s depiction, Margot sounds youthful and reflective, as befits an artistic and caring 12-year-old who is struggling with math as well as with shifting friendships, but who finds new direction working at an art gallery in town. Hartsough capably portrays a full cast of characters, including a vaguely accented teacher; Margot's older brother, Eli; her mom; and a stern neighbor, among others.

    Hartsough is well cast in this middle-grade novel. (Fiction. 9-12)

    Pub Date: July 7, 2026

    Duration: 5 hrs, 28 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798898858520

    Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

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      THE SKELETON AND THE CAT

      A listen that will work best as a companion to the print book.

      Cindy Kay narrates this first in a planned series. The story unfolds with the first meeting of the Skeleton and the Cat. The friendly Cat disturbs the Skeleton's solitary, peaceful home life, hoping to make a friend. Kay employs a perky, lighthearted voice for the Cat. He tries jokes, food, and dancing to make friends with the Skeleton, who does not joke, eat, or dance. She is aloof but never sounds unkind or impatient. As opposites often do, they become friends. Kay's narration is quiet, slow, and comforting, but unfortunately, some of the humor is visual and doesn’t translate to the audiobook.

      A listen that will work best as a companion to the print book. (Picture book. 4-8)

      Pub Date: July 7, 2026

      Duration: 9 mins

      DD ISBN: 9780063577213

      Publisher: Harper Audio

      Review Posted Online: July 21, 2026

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