by Marian Hale ; read by Emily Card ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 22, 2005
Twelve-year-old Sadie does not want to leave her home in Depression-era Missouri for a hard-scrabble life in a tar-paper shack on the Gulf Coast of Texas. Missing her best friend makes Sadie unappreciative of what is really important until someone with even less shows Sadie how to see beyond what she's lost to what she still has. Emily Card's subtle and youthful interpretation of Sadie's anger and grief facilitates the listener's understanding of the difficulties faced by the hundreds of thousands of Sadies whose lives were overturned by economic and environmental misfortune during the Depression.
Ages 8+Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2005
Duration: 6 hrs
Publisher: Listening Library
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Sarah Stewart ; illustrated by David Small ; read by Bonny Kelly-Young ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A
Live Oak Media recently caught our attention with this new read-along book and cassette program. We listened first, and were so delighted we couldn't wait to get the book. The picture book made the experience even better, but the audio recordings was strong and vibrant by itself. THE GARDENER, Sarah Stewart's Depression-era story of a young girl sent to live with her Uncle Jim in the city has a sweet, wistful quality with narration alone, but coupled with David Small's soft-edged pencil illustration, it's a total delight. The reading is repeated on both sides of the tape, one with and without page-turning signals.
Pub Date: N/A
Duration: N/A
Publisher: Live Oak Media
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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by Steph Littlebird ; read by Erin Tripp ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 24, 2026
Powerful and affirming.
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Narrator Erin Tripp’s melodious voice cradles listeners of this celebration of the unbreakable ties between Indigenous families and the land they walk on. In turn, the audiobook’s young protagonist reflects on wisdom learned from grandparents, parents, little sister, and community. Nature-based metaphors and similes reinforce the reciprocal relationship between the child and the land. “You are the land,” the child learns. “You are the sea...mountains…sky.” Tripp, whose heritage is Lingít, invests each iteration of “You are” with a gentle firmness that underscores the web of connections among child, family, community, and land. Littlebird’s tribes are Atfalati Kalapuya and Clatsop Chinook, and listeners who seek out the print edition will enjoy illustrations that present the lush glory of her people’s Oregon homelands.
Powerful and affirming. (Picture book. 6-10)Pub Date: Feb. 24, 2026
Duration: 4 mins
DD ISBN: 9798217280407
Publisher: Listening Library
Review Posted Online: Feb. 17, 2026
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2026
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