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LEAP

The unthinkable occurs when champion swimmer Daniel has an allergic reaction during routine dental work and becomes paralyzed. A dual narration by Jennifer Ikeda and Jonathan Todd Ross movingly presents the pain, confusion, and anger of Daniel and the people in his life. His father and his friends try to help. His mother leaves the family when she can no longer cope. Much-needed levity is provided by author and narrator alike with a quirky "Italian" grandmother and a Daniel's sweet little brother, Martin. Everyone involved has very real emotions and differing coping methods. Over time, Daniel and his best friend, Krista, make leaps in emotional growth, as do their friends and family. An excellent ending closes this realistic story of learning from adversity.

Ages 10+

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2007

Duration: 7 hrs, 30 mins

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    WAFFLES AND JULIUS

    NO HUGS PLEASE!

    The combination of sound effects and Quinn's exaggerated character voices make this animation for the ears.

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    Joshua Quinn narrates this short book featuring Waffles, a friendly dog who wants a hug, and his haughty housemate, Julius the cat. Quinn gives each a fitting voice—eager and goofy for Waffles, slow and somewhat disdainful for Julius. The two interact in typical cat and dog fashion. Classic cartoon-style sound effects accompany Waffles' attempts to hug his friend. Boings, zings, cymbal crashes, howling, meowing, and more punctuate the music and narration. Julius is not interested in hugs. After a day of trying, Waffles finally settles down for a nap to the sound of a music box lullaby. A tired Julius snuggles in beside him.

    The combination of sound effects and Quinn's exaggerated character voices make this animation for the ears. (Picture book. 3-7)

    Pub Date: June 2, 2026

    Duration: 7 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781250443540

    Publisher: Macmillan Audio

    Review Posted Online: July 7, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2026

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      KESTREL TAKES FLIGHT

      Mirai's renderings of Kestrel, her family, and fellow workers at the institute thoughtfully depict the protagonists' growth.

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      Kestrel and her mother leave the home in California they share with Kestrel's grandfather, a pastor, to stay at a wildlife conservation institute in Montana. Narrator Mirai's youthful voice is a natural fit for this story of a young girl who at first resents being tricked into leaving California, but who later comes to realize that moving away from their strict home life was the right choice. Mirai employs distinctive voices for the adults, like Kestrel's stern grandfather and her uncertain mother, who begins gaining confidence. An author's note at the end discusses emotional abuse and how to find help.

      Mirai's renderings of Kestrel, her family, and fellow workers at the institute thoughtfully depict the protagonists' growth. (Verse fiction. 9-14)

      Pub Date: May 26, 2026

      Duration: 2 hrs, 42 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668175507

      Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

      Review Posted Online: tomorrow

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