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THE TALENTED CLEMENTINE

As Talentpaloosa: Night of the Stars approaches, Clementine panics. Unlike "that Margaret," Clementine's nemesis, or her friend Mitchell, Clementine is not sure she has a talent to share. So she gets creative to find one. Jessica Almasy narrates the school scene deftly--especially Clementine's commentary, not always shared, on what classmates say or teachers plan. Almasy excels at creating the all-knowing teacher, the cocky class clown, the exasperated principal, and the barely coping parents. And she shines as Clementine. Bottle-cap taps hammered into sneakers? An Elvis impersonation? Jessica Almasy sounds intense, animated, and totally involved in each one of Clementine's creative ideas and its humorous execution.

Ages 6+

Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2007

Duration: 1 hr, 45 mins

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE CURSE OF THE BAMBINO

    Ken Coleman's expertise as a baseball announcer enriches this history of the Boston Red Sox since the sale of Babe Ruth to the N.Y. Yankees. He leads off with a grim account of this transaction, which started the curse that has plagued the Red Sox ever since. The sermon-like tone will amuse non-believers and comfort listeners who are certain the team is cursed. Like the ups and downs of Boston's play through the years, the narrator's voice fluctuates--exuberant and then despondent--in tone and tempo accurately reflecting the mood of any given baseball season. The narrator is very successful at conveying the emotional roller coaster ride Red Sox fans have endured as a result of the curse of the Bambino.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 3 hrs

    Publisher: HighBridge Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      THE GIRL WHO CHANGED LITTLE LEAGUE

      THE TRUE STORY OF MARIA PEPE AND HER BATTLE TO PLAY BALL

      Guevara hits a homer with her upbeat delivery of one girl’s quest to “play ball!”

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      Attention to detail marks this nonfiction production narrated by Daisy Guevara. Listeners will hear music and many baseball-related sound effects, including the flipping of pages in the Little League rule book—no girls allowed! In 1972, Maria Pepe was playing Little League baseball with the backing of her coach and teammates. Opposing teams protested. Despite her proficiency, Maria was banned. The National Organization of Women, however, helped Maria sue and win the right for future girls to play Little League. Guevara is superb in creating character voices for the young, earnest Maria and for the supportive adults. She employs darker voices for the comments of the men who resented and intimidated Maria.

      Guevara hits a homer with her upbeat delivery of one girl’s quest to “play ball!” (Picture-book biography. 5-7)

      Pub Date: March 3, 2026

      Duration: 25 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668654705

      Publisher: Hachette Audio

      Review Posted Online: March 16, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2026

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