by Peter Maass ; read by George Guidall ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 22, 1999
Maass, a WASHINGTON POST correspondent, begins this examination of the war in Bosnia in a high state of moral outrage, and the intensity of his feelings only increases from there. Repelled by the atrocities he covers, he dissects the villainy of the Serbian leaders but also the complicity of Western leaders, who stood by while hundreds of thousands were killed, raped and otherwise brutalized. This is no middle-of-the-road account of a conflict between enemies equally at fault. Maass likens the Serbian leadership to the Nazis and condemns them for a bloodthirstiness not seen in Europe in fifty years. Guidall proves equal to the task, and it is no easy one. He conveys the deeply felt despair, horror and bitterness that infuse Maass's account of this terrible conflict.
Pub Date: Jan. 22, 1999
Duration: 12 hrs, 30 mins
Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Louise Brangan ; read by Louise Brangan ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 5, 2026
A beautifully written and narrated work.
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Brangan narrates her own history of the Magdalene Laundries in Ireland with great empathy. The laundries were in operation all over Ireland from 1922 until 1996—and were in fact locked institutions run by the Catholic Church to ostensibly save “fallen” unwed pregnant women from ruin. In her lovely Irish brogue, Brangan follows several women throughout their experiences in the laundries. Her tone becomes subtly harsher when recounting the stories of those who looked the other way while the Church continued to imprison women and girls in plain sight. The story of the laundries has been told frequently in recent years, but never quite so thoroughly and compassionately.
A beautifully written and narrated work.Pub Date: May 5, 2026
Duration: 9 hrs, 14 mins
DD ISBN: 9781668121375
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Review Posted Online: June 25, 2026
by Patrick Wyman ; read by Patrick Wyman ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 5, 2026
This highly informative history of prehistory tells a new story of how Homo sapiens settled down and started civilizing.
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This is historian and popular podcaster Wyman’s second audiobook, after The Verge (2021), which spanned the years 1490-1530 during the European Renaissance. Here his focus is 10,000 years earlier, at the end of the Ice Age, and the spread of what could now be called humans. The story of how, all over the globe, they gave up the migratory life, settled, and started building is wonderfully, richly told in this outstanding history. Wyman doesn’t have the smoothest or most melodic of voices, but he easily wins over the ear and the imagination with his solid research and his adept storytelling.
This highly informative history of prehistory tells a new story of how Homo sapiens settled down and started civilizing.Pub Date: May 5, 2026
Duration: 14 hrs, 55 mins
DD ISBN: 9780063256514
Publisher: Harper Audio
Review Posted Online: June 9, 2026
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2026
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