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THE SEVEN DAUGHTERS OF DUPREE

Bahni Turpin shines in this richly layered, multigenerational story of family secrets and the history that shapes all of us. In a story told from multiple perspectives over multiple timelines, Turpin creates believable distinctions between a wide range of characters and time periods. Set in Chicago in 1995, the main storyline focuses on Tali, a 14-year-old trying to find out who her father is. Her mother, Nadia, believes she is protecting Tali by keeping the secret, and her grandmother, Gladys, maintains her silence about generations of family trauma. As Tali digs deeper, she uncovers the Dupree family secrets. Flashbacks and storytelling are used to weave together a century of Dupree stories. Listeners are invited to consider whether silence ultimately protects or hurts family and legacy.

Pub Date: 2026

Duration: 11 hrs

DD ISBN: 9781668117651

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE EVENING STAR

    In this sequel to Terms of Endearment, Larry McMurtry brings back Aurora Greenway, who is now dealing with her various lovers and friends plus three grown grandchildren with a variety of problems. He presents a tale of growing up and growing old which is bittersweet and funny. Narrator Ivey uses a slight east Texas accent which authenticates the setting of the story. Each character's voice has a slightly different inflection to differentiate it. It all works together well. As you listen, you feel as if you might actually be in Houston sharing the lives of these resilient and refreshing people.

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    Duration: 20 hrs

    Publisher: Simon & Schuster

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      THE MOON IS DOWN

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      An unusual and inspiring piece of WWII propaganda, this 1942 novella was composed as a play, published as a book and made into a finely acted film. Steinbeck presents an impossibly noble Norwegian village under Fascist occupation. George Guidall’s wonted cordiality makes him sound like a warm-hearted neighbor inviting you to make yourself comfortable in his parlor. And the experience and technique of his many years as an actor and audiobook narrator enable him to give this work’s many characters individuality and soul without resorting to vocal tricks. He has wisely chosen simplicity and sincerity as the best approach. It’s an amazing and immensely satisfying performance of--if not one of the greatest of Steinbeck’s works--then one of the best paeans to liberty and community of its age.

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      Duration: 4 hrs, 30 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781101530948

      Publisher: Penguin Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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