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IF WALLS COULD TALK

AN INTIMATE HISTORY OF THE HOME

This history of the house is mainly the history of the British home, though there are references to American and French homes and customs. Anne Flosnik narrates in a smooth British accent, using a slow, even pace as she tells the history of each of the four main rooms of the house—the bedroom, bathroom, living room, and kitchen. Flosnik employs a deeper voice and more forceful tone for the quotations interspersed in the text. The overall effect is an expert reading that makes the intimate details and customs of the home, roughly from the time of the Tudors to the present, both real and a pleasure to listen to. Her intonation and careful pauses allow Worsley’s research on the purpose of each room and how usage has changed over time to shine.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2012

Duration: 10 hrs

Publisher: Tantor Media

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    "MOST BLESSED OF THE PATRIARCHS"

    THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE EMPIRE OF THE IMAGINATION

    Karen Chilton's fluid alto is a good fit for this biography of Thomas Jefferson. The authors are more or less successful in their attempt to present the third president in the context of his times. What we are presented with is a very human being--possessing great intellect, filled with flaws and contradictions, and still immensely fascinating nearly three centuries after his birth. Chilton's pacing and inflection are never off. She narrates with a calm demeanor, competently affecting various accents for quotes and ably giving subtle expression to the narrative. It all adds up to an enjoyable listening experience.

    Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2016

    Duration: 14 hrs, 30 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781501909993

    Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      102 MINUTES

      THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE FIGHT TO SURVIVE INSIDE THE TWIN TOWERS

      It's hard to imagine that the horror of 9/11 took place within a window of a mere 102 minutes, but indeed it was so. Be prepared for harrowing and heroic accounts gleaned from every possible source--phone messages, police and fire department communications, personal accounts, even the media--delineating the details at Ground Zero. Reader Ron McLarty handles the job with strong characterizations and the intensity the material demands. Listeners will find it hard to turn away from the nightmare but will find redemption in some of the stories of self-sacrifice that saved many lives. D.J.B. 2006 Audie Award Finalist © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

      Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2004

      Duration: 6 hrs

      Publisher: Harper Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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