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THE LOST WOMEN OF SCIENCE

Katie Koster and Katie Hafner introduce 10 women from Hafner's "Lost Women of Science" podcast, which focuses on the ways female science pioneers were overlooked due to their gender, and sometimes race. Scientists include pathologist Dorothy Andersen and Black chemist Alice Ball. Each segment includes a summary of the subject's principal achievements and a biography that leaves no doubt about her accomplishments and trailblazing work. Koster and Hafner's enthusiasm for the women helps to convey the groundbreaking nature of their accomplishments. Listeners will appreciate the narrators' indignation at the difficulties faced by the women, as well as the emotion expressed by Hafner in telling her grandmother's story. The collection will encourage any girl who is interested in learning about science or female scientists.

(Nonfiction. 8-14)

Pub Date: Aug. 19, 2025

Duration: 4 hrs

DD ISBN: 9798217171392

Publisher: Listening Library

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    GRANDPERE'S GHOST SWAMP

    Amoss’ performance makes this an extraordinary listen.

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    Sophie Amoss flawlessly narrates this splendid middle-grade audiobook set in New Orleans. Twelve-year-old Basil is shocked when the ghost of her Grandpere—who founded their family’s Cajun restaurant—appears at his own funeral and asks her to visit the bayou where he grew up. When Basil and her energetically rendered friend Tommy discover that the bayou has suffered from damaging erosion, they decide to work to save it. Spirited descriptions of family, friendship, the environment, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of life  in a restaurant add atmosphere. A moving, beautiful author’s note includes ways for listeners to help save Louisiana’s coast.

    Amoss’ performance makes this an extraordinary listen. (Paranormal. 8-12)

    Pub Date: March 24, 2026

    Duration: 6 hrs, 41 mins

    DD ISBN: 9780063325463

    Publisher: Harper Audio

    Review Posted Online: April 28, 2026

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      THE ANIMALS SPEAK

      THE LAKOTA WAY (WAMÁKASHKAŊ’IYA: LAKHÓL WICHÓH’AŊ KIŊ)

      A thoughtful audio presentation that works best when paired with the beautiful book.

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      Shaun Taylor-Corbett, whose heritage includes Blackfeet, narrates Sibert honoree Nelson‘s (Hunkpapa Lakota–Standing Rock Sioux) picture-book presentation of Lakota principles as embodied in the natural world. The name of each animal, from buffalo to frog to horse and more, is presented in both English and Lakota, followed by a sentence or two of description and explanation of how their behaviors inform the Lakota way of life. Taylor-Corbett’s light, earnest voice is a good tonal match with the text, and he smoothly incorporates the Lakota vocabulary into his delivery. His pacing is measured, granting the animals the respect they’re due and allowing little listeners following along with the print book to linger on each page to take in the details of Nelson’s illustrations, which are inspired by traditional Lakota artwork.

      A thoughtful audio presentation that works best when paired with the beautiful book. (Picture book. 6-10)

      Pub Date: March 17, 2026

      Duration: 7 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798898850357

      Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

      Review Posted Online: April 21, 2026

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