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THE HOLY ROAD

This sequel to DANCES WITH WOLVES finds Dances with Wolves, Stands with a Fist, and their children ten years later, facing escalating threats by white armies and settlers. Attempts to survive will take the characters through battles, a kidnapping, a visit to Washington, and, ultimately, a future that none of the tribe could have foreseen. Bruce Boxleitner's narration in a low, slightly rough voice is rich and intense, interpreting the author's words so fully that the listener feels some of the devastation of facing the annihilation of one's way of life. His voicing of characters is subtle but clearly differentiates between male and female, Indian and white (with phrasing and slightly different vowel accents), and children (conveyed through tones of curiosity and innocence). This engrossing production transports the listener.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2002

Duration: 12 hrs

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR

    Ayla, one of the "others," is adopted by a clan of Neanderthal cave people. She struggles to conform to their ways, but her advanced human traits overwhelm and threaten their primitive culture in this initial installment of an immensely popular series. Although the story might benefit from abridgment, Rowena Cooper easily carries out the formidable task of enlivening the mostly silent and stereotypical characters with consistent, diverse personalities and human dimension. Through skillful phrasing and inflection, she maintains the reader's interest and suspense, especially with Ayla and her plight, throughout this rambling and imaginative story.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 22 hrs

    Publisher: BBC Audiobooks America/ Chivers

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      MANCHU PALACES

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      This lyrical, sensual novel of woman's lot in Manchu, China, is as well researched as it is well written. Authentic in tone, it's nonetheless written for Westerners by a Western expert on China. Moreover, Susan Clark performs the demanding text superbly, with only occasional signs of fatigue. For the most part she not only sustains the quaint diction and Asian atmosphere, but also, creates whole worlds with her voice. She acts the book, rather than reads it, and, in so doing, turns a pretty trifle into a stupendous beauty.

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      Duration: 4 hrs, 30 mins

      Publisher: Audio Literature

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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