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EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON

QUANAH PARKER AND THE RISE AND FALL OF THE COMANCHES, THE MOST POWERFUL INDIAN TRIBE IN AMERICAN HISTORY

This striking history of the Comanche Indians tells much of their story, with a focus on a forty-year span in the late nineteenth century. This was their final attempt to stop the westward expansion of white settlers and the taking of Indian lands in the Great Plains. David Drummond gives this historical treatise the power of a James Michener epic. Drummond's straightforward but passionate narrative style imbues the text with the imprimatur of authentic history while weaving an adventure story for all time. His pacing perfectly matches the substantial variations in the author’s narrative flow. There will be no dry eyes.

Pub Date: 2010

Duration: 15 hrs

Publisher: Tantor Media

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    WILD HORSE COUNTRY

    THE HISTORY, MYTH, AND FUTURE OF THE MUSTANG, AMERICAS HORSE

    With his deep voice, capable of a rumble here and there, narrator David Colacci is well suited to this quintessential American story. Journalist David Philipps offers a look at our nation's wild horses and their future outlook. Their survival depends on the clarifying of myth and history and a clear-eyed examination of government policies. Though billed as a history of the mustang, in many ways, this is a story about wildness, belonging, and the right to be free. As such, Colacci's unhurried, thoughtful performance effectively balances detailed research, targeted investigation, and personal reflection, providing an engaging listen that highlights the significant challenges of modern-day conservation efforts and government policy.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 12 hrs

    DD ISBN: 9781681688503

    Publisher: HighBridge Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      THE THREE-YEAR SWIM CLUB

      THE UNTOLD STORY OF MAUI'S SUGAR DITCH KIDS AND THEIR QUEST FOR OLYMPIC GLORY

      Narrator Alex Chadwick's lightly dramatic voice keeps listeners focused on a fascinating story. Soichi Sakamoto's Three-Year Swim Club in Maui hoped for glory in the 1940 Tokyo Olympics, a goal thwarted by WWII. Julie Checkoway dives into the past for accounts of swimming records, training innovations, and the swimmers themselves. These branches flow into a larger story of growing global tensions, Olympics history, and Japanese-Americans in Hawaii. It's occasionally poignant, as when a club member encounters a German P.O.W. he once met in competition. When the account turns to swim meets, Chadwick's voice sounds wonderfully like vintage radio coverage. There's athletic triumph, but the war's toll on those hopes hits home.

      Pub Date: N/A

      Duration: 14 hrs, 45 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781619693838

      Publisher: Hachette Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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