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LOUISA JUNE AND THE NAZIS IN THE WAVES

Narrator Elizabeth Wiley commendably introduces a WWII-era Virginia family that is coping with the little-known phenomenon of U-boats bombing watercraft on the U.S. coast. Listeners meet 12-year-old Louisa June Wallace, who is brokenhearted after her family's tugboat is attacked, an act that kills her brother, Butler. Wiley ebulliently paints country life; family book discussions; Daddy's gentleness, especially to his severely depressed wife; and feisty Louisa, who is determined to do her bit for the war to honor Butler. Radio broadcasts, including Eleanor Roosevelt's pep talks, add atmosphere. Wiley produces astonishing sound effects of animals, birds, and sea life, which enhance the superlative text. Most unforgettable is eccentric cousin Belle, whose shrill yet authoritative voice is appropriately comical. This unforgettable listen includes worthwhile historical tidbits.

(Historical fiction. 10-13)

Pub Date: March 22, 2022

Duration: 6 hrs

DD ISBN: 9780063056596

Publisher: Harper Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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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

    Review Posted Online: today

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      THE QUEEN'S GRANDDAUGHTER

      Rey’s timeless performance makes this medieval adventure fascinating, frightening, and fun.

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      Elena Rey holds listeners’ attention firmly in her grasp with her narration of this middle-grade historical fiction. Twelve-year-old Blanca is chosen by her grandmother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, to marry the prince of France. As Blanca travels from Spain, she learns lessons about how to be a queen from Eleanor and lessons about life from the difficult journey. Rey voices young Blanca, Queen Eleanor, and various male characters with equal aplomb. Eleanor sounds imperious and aged; Blanca is assuredly royal yet a still preteen; and the knights are chivalrous, pompous, and a bit overzealous. Rey’s royal harrumphs and sniffs and childish scoffs and whines add to the enjoyable soundscape.

      Rey’s timeless performance makes this medieval adventure fascinating, frightening, and fun. (Historical fiction. 9-14)

      Pub Date: March 24, 2026

      Duration: 6 hrs, 51 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798217287901

      Publisher: Listening Library

      Review Posted Online: April 14, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2026

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