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THE TURTLE OF MICHIGAN

Peter Ganim adds further zest to this appealing sequel to THE TURTLE OF OMAN. Eight-year-old Aref and his family move to Ann Arbor, Michigan, from Oman. Listeners observe his parents devoting much attention to their university classes while bored Aref misses his grandfather, former home, and precious wild turtles. Things improve after he attends a summer art camp, meets fellow classmates, and welcomes neighbors, including Honeybun, a guide dog for the blind. Ganim's endearing Aref is caring and intelligent; he comes to love his new home, even the snow. Glimpses of family life add intimacy to the story. Learning from Aref's situation should lessen the sadness of change, particularly homesickness, for listeners of all ages.

(Fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: March 15, 2022

Duration: 4 hrs, 30 mins

DD ISBN: 9780063014190

Publisher: Harper Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE MOON WITHOUT STARS

    Narrator Sunny Lu creates a passionate voice for seventh grader Luna in this coming-of-age realistic fiction. Luna leaves her introverted life behind when she becomes a bibliotherapist for her fellow classmates, recommending books to help them in times of need and eventually writing her own zines with the assistance of her best friend, Scott. Lu perfectly captures Luna's complex emotions as she abandons Scott and joins the popular group. Now rather than writing to help others, she starts to hurt others by writing about their faults and flaws in "fix-its." Listeners will relate to Luna's struggles as she loses her way and will cheer her on in hopes that she finds her way back.

    (Fiction. 10-14)

    Pub Date: Jan. 13, 2026

    Duration: 6 hrs

    DD ISBN: 9798217081578

    Publisher: Listening Library

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      A YEAR WITHOUT HOME

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      It's 1975, and eleven-year-old Gao Sheng, a Hmong girl, is living in the highlands of Laos in a one-room house with her family. Then they are forced to flee. Narrator Robyn Morales lends a soft, feminine huskiness to the protagonist's voice as she describes the family's journey to a refugee camp, to gentle and thoughtful effect. The listener is transported alongside Gao Sheng to a new world as she reflects on memory, gender, and family relations in her culture; the events that change her life; and conditions in the refugee camp. An afterword provides context about the author's family's real-life experience. Morales' narration is comforting, even as she describes the difficult circumstances of refugees.

      (Verse historical fiction. 10-14)

      Pub Date: Jan. 13, 2026

      Duration: 5 hrs

      DD ISBN: 9798217080861

      Publisher: Listening Library

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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