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THE SAND CASTLE

On a summer day in 1952, 7-year-old Nickel, her mother, her aunt, and her cousin, 8-year old Leroy, have come to the seashore. Her aunt's daughter (Leroy's mother) has recently died, and while the two women try to coax Leroy out of his doldrums, Nickel finds pleasure in taunting and torturing him, with a particularly nasty reference to his penis. Havoc in this family prevails until Leroy is bitten on his privates by a crab—and the four find themselves bonding. Narrator Marguerite Gavin infuses the women with strength and fortitude, but the children seem forced into their roles. The plot proceeds at a relaxed tempo at first, then slogs its way to the ending. Not Rita Mae Brown's best effort.

Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2008

Duration: 1 hr, 30 mins

Publisher: Tantor Media

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    TSUBAKI STATIONERY STORE

    Listening to Footman is like curling up with a green tea and a welcome missive.

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    Hanako Footman's calm voice, perfect Japanese pronunciation, and English accent are ideal for narrating this Japanese bestseller. Hatoko inherits the Tsubaki Stationery Store from her strict grandmother, who raised her and taught her the family trade of calligraphy and scribing—writing important letters for people. Like a haiku, the book brims with nature and surprises. Divided into seasons, the story is further segmented by vignettes featuring letters that customers request. Footman’s slow pace and contemplative tone reinforce Hatoko's characterization as a thoughtful assessor of people. She adopts a buoyant tone for Hatoko’s close friend, highlighting their different personalities. For customers, Footman subtly conveys character without caricature.

    Listening to Footman is like curling up with a green tea and a welcome missive.

    Pub Date: July 7, 2026

    Duration: 7 hrs, 11 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798217338368

    Publisher: Penguin Audio

    Review Posted Online: June 23, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2026

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      MAN OVERBOARD!

      An engaging, heartfelt performance.

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      Narrator Evan Sibley compellingly portrays Patrick “Kick” Kilpatrick, an Omaha, Nebraska, man stranded in the ocean during a family cruise. Whether Kick fell or jumped remains uncertain as he treads water and pieces together his final moments aboard the ship. Sibley captures Kick’s racing stream of consciousness with urgency and nuance, shifting easily among memories of his high school swim team, family conflict, and his mother’s cancer. Sibley demonstrates incredible range for the characters in Kick’s mind: a higher pitch for Kick’s precocious nephew, clipped irritation for his pompous brother-in-law, warmth for his swim coach/uncle, and distinct comic charm for hallucinated sea creatures. As Kick weakens, his repeated hope that “in the next hour someone’s going to save me” grows heartbreakingly hoarse.

      An engaging, heartfelt performance.

      Pub Date: July 7, 2026

      Duration: 6 hrs, 13 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668148921

      Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

      Review Posted Online: June 23, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2026

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