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DEEP DELTA JUSTICE

A BLACK TEEN, HIS LAWYER, AND THEIR GROUNDBREAKING BATTLE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE SOUTH

In a deep, resonant voice, narrator Brad Sanders describes the brackish backwaters and bayous of southern Louisiana’s Plaquemines Parish, where the idea of equal rights for African-Americans was held back for decades. At the center of this excellent overview of the 1950-60s Civil Rights Movement is a 1966 incident in which a 19-year-old Black man unintentionally touched a white high school student while trying to break up a fight. The man was arrested and convicted without a trial. In a tone of pride and with a fine ear for Southern accents, Sanders recounts the rest of the story. The man didn’t back down and took the case all the way to the Supreme Court. The right to a trial by jury is now the law of the land. B.P. 2021 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Pub Date: July 28, 2020

Duration: 8 hrs, 30 mins

DD ISBN: 9781478947318

Publisher: Hachette Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    AMONG THE PORCUPINES

    Carol Matthau epitomizes a glamour and lifestyle not associated with the 1990's. Here is a life of privilege, tragedy and worry about what friends would think of her new frock or lover. Matthau possesses a voice and delivery that simply could not be improved on. In her coy whisper, she tells compelling stories involving everyone from William Saroyan (husband #1) and Truman Capote to Carson McCullers, Gloria Vanderbilt, and Walter Matthau (husband #2). This excellent audio presentation will leave you wanting to read the entire book to discover what juicy tidbits were left out.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 3 hrs

    Publisher: The Publishing Mills

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      CENTENNIAL

      THE GREAT FAIR OF 1876 AND THE INVENTION OF AMERICA'S FUTURE

      As America celebrates its semiquincentennial, it’s enlightening to look back at how the country celebrated its...

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      The Great Centennial Exhibition was designed to celebrate a century of U.S. history and progress and to make a statement that the country was a technological and diplomatic world leader as the globe looked toward the 20th century. Author Bordewich frames his chronicle of the exhibition by focusing on four key figures—President Rutherford B. Hayes; Alexander Graham Bell; railroad magnate Tom Scott, who spearheaded the fair; and sculptor Edmonia Lewis, whose work broke racial and gender barriers. Narrator Sean Patrick Hopkins’ conversational tone perfectly suits the material. He adds a bit of lilt for humorous and ironic passages. His pace makes it easy to follow the material, and the author’s writing style adapts well to audio.

      As America celebrates its semiquincentennial, it’s enlightening to look back at how the country celebrated its centennial.

      Pub Date: June 9, 2026

      Duration: 8 hrs, 12 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798217340187

      Publisher: Random House Audio

      Review Posted Online: June 30, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2026

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