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THE APACHE WARS

THE HUNT FOR GERONIMO, THE APACHE KID, AND THE CAPTIVE BOY WHO STARTED THE LONGEST WAR IN AMERICAN HISTORY

Jonathan Yen’s baritone does well in narrating this history of the quarter-century-long struggle for control of the American Southwest. The cast of characters includes Cochise, Geronimo, Kit Carson, Nelson Miles, Mangas Coloradas, and Mickey Free, whose kidnapping started the whole affair and whose pursuit of the Apache Kid ended it three decades later. Yen is consistent in reading narrative with an expressive and clear voice. He affects a different voice for quotes that works well but is not all that different from his narrative voice. All of it is done with great verve and energy, making for an enjoyable listening experience.

Pub Date: May 3, 2016

Duration: 17 hrs, 45 mins

DD ISBN: 9781681680774

Publisher: HighBridge Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE GREAT RIVER

    THE MAKING AND UNMAKING OF THE MISSISSIPPI

    This informative and insightful audiobook history of the Mississippi River and its regions quickly and necessarily focuses on questions of protection and preservation. The Mississippi is the center of American prosperity but is difficult to control and at every point is vulnerable. Narrator Gabriel Vaughan is a steadfast guide through a tangled history of levy building and floodplain management. He is most effective when the narrative frame is the author's own history. The narrative advances southward toward the river's delta and egress, and there environmental issues are overlain with a history of racial injustice and exploitation. During sections of tough listening, what Vaughan sometimes lacks in polish he more than makes up in impact and empathy.

    Pub Date: June 11, 2024

    Duration: 10 hrs, 15 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781696615440

    Publisher: HighBridge Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      NATIVE NATIONS

      A MILLENNIUM IN NORTH AMERICA

      This history of American Indigenous people sounds like a well-constructed college lecture. But that's no surprise since author Kathleen DuVal is a university professor. But Carolina Hoyos's narration is far from a dry academic recitation. Rather, she comes across as a storyteller. Her voice is smooth and easy to listen to. Her pace allows listeners to absorb the author's points effectively. For most listeners, this audiobook will be a revelation. Nearly all U.S. history books give Native people short shrift. They make it seem like these people died out after encounters with white settlers. But the truth is they didn't disappear. They were written out of U.S. history. This work does a good job of writing them back into the American historical narrative.

      Pub Date: April 9, 2024

      Duration: 21 hrs, 30 mins

      DD ISBN: 9780593821954

      Publisher: Random House Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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