by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Cathrin Peterslund ; Read by Cassandra Campbell ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 12, 2024
Jane Yolen's poems, delivered by Cassandra Campbell, celebrate relatable childhood experiences with nature, school, and sports. Short musical interludes group thematically related works together. Campbell's clear voice matches the mood of the whimsical and wistful lines. The audio is perfect for inspiration in English class or for short car rides to school. It lets listeners hear the cadences of the spoken words and understand that poems sometimes rhyme and sometimes don't. Sadly, the accompanying black-and-white art is missing from the audio experience, but the works are still thoroughly enjoyable without it. Budding young poets and nostalgic adults will be filled with wonder.
(Poetry. 5-9)Pub Date: March 12, 2024
Duration: 1 hr, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9780593823255
Publisher: Listening Library
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by V.T. Bidania ; Read by Robyn Morales ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 13, 2026
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It's 1975, and eleven-year-old Gao Sheng, a Hmong girl, is living in the highlands of Laos in a one-room house with her family. Then they are forced to flee. Narrator Robyn Morales lends a soft, feminine huskiness to the protagonist's voice as she describes the family's journey to a refugee camp, to gentle and thoughtful effect. The listener is transported alongside Gao Sheng to a new world as she reflects on memory, gender, and family relations in her culture; the events that change her life; and conditions in the refugee camp. An afterword provides context about the author's family's real-life experience. Morales' narration is comforting, even as she describes the difficult circumstances of refugees.
(Verse historical fiction. 10-14)Pub Date: Jan. 13, 2026
Duration: 5 hrs
DD ISBN: 9798217080861
Publisher: Listening Library
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Jasminne Paulino ; Read by Joey Florez ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 3, 2025
Joey Florez juggles the many facets of this audiobook. Depicting seventh grader Alex Ramirez, a neurodivergent student, Florez honors both the character and the verse format of the story. He gives his narration a definitive rhythm. Periodically, Ramirez uses fluid Spanish that reflects Alex's heritage and adds another rhythm to the narration. Alex has been in an SC (self-contained) classroom since a third-grade conflict landed a former friend in the hospital. Florez's narration reveals Alex's intelligence and curiosity, frustration with the limitations on his learning and with bullying, passion for space, and determination to escape his narrow bounds and enter a mainstream science class, his first step in attaining his dreams.
(Verse fiction. 10-14)Pub Date: June 3, 2025
Duration: 2 hrs, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9798217071289
Publisher: Listening Library
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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