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THE FISHERMEN AND THE DRAGON

FEAR, GREED, AND A FIGHT FOR JUSTICE ON THE GULF COAST

Narrator David Lee Huynh imbues Johnson's tale of deep-seated racism, ecological disaster, corporate malfeasance, and social activism with gravitas. With a measured tone, Huynh describes the intertwined stories that comprise this audio--a post-Vietnam War backlash against Vietnamese refugee fishermen in Texas's Galveston Bay and an environmental crusade against the region's mammoth petrochemical companies. Huynh's narration is full of restrained emotion as he recounts the horrific treatment that many Vietnamese families endured, including the burning of their homes and boats, and threatening visits from the Ku Klux Klan. As a first-generation Vietnamese American, Huynh draws upon his knowledge of the language, providing listeners with authentically pronounced Vietnamese words and names. Listeners will be enthralled by this timely story, thoughtfully told.

Pub Date: Aug. 9, 2022

Duration: 9 hrs, 15 mins

DD ISBN: 9780593590584

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    FEAR AND FURY

    THE REAGAN EIGHTIES, THE BERNIE GOETZ SHOOTINGS, AND THE REBIRTH OF WHITE RAGE

    A gripping account.

    Starting with the NYC subway shooting of four unarmed Black teenagers by Bernie Goetz in 1984, the author shows how the court system’s failure to serve justice to the white perpetrator is one of many examples of racial injustice caused by white anger about rapid societal changes. Thompson discusses how, with the failed trickle-down economic policies of the Reagan years, simmering rage about these and other stressors for white people were brought to a boil by sensationalized media coverage and divisive, opportunistic politicians. Though narrator Erin Bennett’s pacing will sound unusually slow to some listeners, her connection with this story of crime and justice and its broader context is exceptional. Her tone and her interpretive skill promote effortless engagement with the author’s nuanced examination of how economic and societal stress have led to so much untethered anger.

    A gripping account.

    Pub Date: Feb. 10, 2026

    Duration: 14 hrs

    DD ISBN: 9798217295678

    Publisher: Random House Audio

    Review Posted Online: March 17, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2026

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      ISLAND AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD

      THE FORGOTTEN HISTORY OF EASTER ISLAND

      The mysteries of Easter Island point to some familiar culprits.

      British archeologist Pitts proves a compelling narrator for his solidly researched history of Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island. Conventional wisdom sees the ruin of Rapa Nui as a case of ecological collapse, its limited resources squandered on erecting hundreds of giant stone heads. In a steady, subdued voice, Pitts tracks another history. Rapa Nui was first visited by westerners in 1722, and the inhabitants suffered the fate of many native peoples: slave raids, novel diseases, and cultural erasure by missionaries. One by one, Pitt demolishes the various conjectures Rapa Nui has since inspired while building solid evidence for another, more plausible narrative with a very different message to impart.

      The mysteries of Easter Island point to some familiar culprits.

      Pub Date: Jan. 27, 2026

      Duration: 12 hrs, 15 mins

      DD ISBN: 9780063344709

      Publisher: Harper Audio

      Review Posted Online: Feb. 24, 2026

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