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MY FATHER'S WORDS

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Narrator Imani Parks brings a gentle and compassionate voice to the tender story of recovery following the sudden death of Fiona's dad. How can she; her younger brother, Finn; and their mother recover? It takes a village--in this case, the patients of the late Declan; neighbors, each touched by the words that Declan shared with them; and the staff and dogs at the local animal shelter. Parks's narration is even and quiet. Her voice lifts with Fiona's growing understanding of the accident and the impact her father had on people and alternately brightens and falls in sync with Finn's changing emotions. When the words and actions take one's breath away, Parks's voice quietly fades, and she elongates the pauses between events, heightening their impact. Listeners have much to consider in this listening experience.

(Fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: Oct. 2, 2018

Duration: 1 hr, 30 mins

DD ISBN: 9780062855848

Publisher: Harper Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    SOME OF US ARE BRAVE

    Powerful listening.

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    Four narrators personalize the tragedy of Houston’s 2017 Hurricane Harvey through the viewpoints of three struggling teens. Sunil Malhotra depicts Pakistani American Yasir’s many facets—his determination to succeed at soccer, his barely controlled rage about racism, his sadness about his father’s death, and his deep fear of drowning. Nikhaar Kashnani portrays South Asian American Mona. Weighed down by caring for her young brother, she loses herself in art and dreads her recurring nightmare about a flood. Josh Hurley renders Cody’s cruel, racist bullying as well as his fear of the dark, a result of being abused by his father. Christopher Salazar enthusiastically delivers interstitial news bulletins. When flooding from Harvey makes them face their worst fears, the resilient threesome’s separate stories come together and they support each other’s bravery.

    Powerful listening.

    Pub Date: Feb. 10, 2026

    Duration: 8 hrs

    DD ISBN: 9780063389557

    Publisher: Harper Audio

    Review Posted Online: Feb. 10, 2026

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      THE LIONS' RUN

      A poignant portrait of bravery.

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      Graham Halstead’s narration contains layers of emotion that fully reveal the character and growth of 13-year-old Lucas Dubois, an orphan living in 1944 occupied France. Halstead shows Lucas’ compassion as he rescues newborn kittens from being drowned. Lucas’ tenderness extends to a teen mother kept at the Lebensborn, a Nazi maternity home dedicated to producing soldiers-to-be. Lucas delivers groceries and conveys underground messages. Halstead also reveals the prickly nature of Alice, an older teen protecting her horse from being captured by Nazis. Halstead’s performance matches the breakneck pacing when Lucas stands up to German soldiers and confronts his own sense of insecurity.

      A poignant portrait of bravery. (Historical fiction. 8-13)

      Pub Date: Feb. 3, 2026

      Duration: 9 hrs

      DD ISBN: 9781250433039

      Publisher: Macmillan Audio

      Review Posted Online: Feb. 17, 2026

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