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SACAGAWEA

Erdrich's biography looks beyond the usual folk lessons of the Shoshone interpreter and guide who was part of the Corps of Discovery. As a girl, she was captured by the Hidatsa/ Mandans, and later she shared her knowledge of the natural world and her people for the good of Lewis and Clark's expedition. Jennifer Ikeda has a youthful and unpretentious voice and precise diction. Her pacing highlights crucial moments--such as negotiations for ponies with Sacagawea's brother, a chief, and the displeasure with Charbonneau's boatmanship--without sacrificing the general unfolding of the expedition. A slight wistfulness is evident at some moments, such as when Clark expresses his wish to educate Sacagawea's child, Pompey. This production leaves the listener wanting to know more.

Ages 6+

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2007

Duration: 30 mins

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    42 IS NOT JUST A NUMBER

    THE ODYSSEY OF JACKIE ROBINSON, AMERICAN HERO

    Much has been written on Jackie Robinson's groundbreaking career and legacy, but it's nice to see a well-done synopsis covering the highlights of his life for young people. Narrator JD Jackson carries the story as he conveys the importance of Robinson's life without overdramatization. It covers Robinson's growing up, time in the Army, and deliberate recruitment for the purpose of breaking Major League baseball's color barrier. Jackson gives various players, coaches, and individuals--including Robinson's wife, Rachel--slight accents. His steady, animated narration reflects the well-researched book and is sure to hold the attention of both young and older listeners.

    (Biography. 10-13)

    Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2017

    Duration: 2 hrs, 15 mins

    Publisher: Brilliance Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      A BANQUET FOR CECILIA

      HOW CECILIA CHIANG REVOLUTIONIZED CHINESE FOOD IN AMERICA

      Classical music provides an enjoyable background to the story of Cecilia Chiang. She first watched cooking in her family home in China and then was introduced to its varied cuisine as she crossed the country during WWII. Later, she immigrated to the US. Cindy Kay's soft voice transmits Cecilia's dedication to the dishes she loves and grows stronger and more determined as she finds herself wanting to share them. The accuracy of Kay's accent and the descriptions of dishes as Chiang opens San Francisco's Mandarin, the first restaurant to treat Chinese food as fine dining, awakens listeners' taste buds, provides authenticity, and creates appreciation for Chiang's accomplishments.

      (Picture-book biography. 5-10)

      Pub Date: April 29, 2025

      Duration: 15 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668647394

      Publisher: Hachette Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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