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A THOUSAND TRAILS HOME

LIVING WITH CARIBOU

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Dan Bittner narrates this eloquent evocation of life in the Alaskan outback in the clearest of tones and an assured style. His voice expresses the elemental beauty and fierce exigencies of growing up in the wilds of the tundra, accompanied by the planet's vastest herd of caribou. He captures the wilderness sensibility of a life filled with natural history and the changing landscape of people and animals at civilization's edge. Kantner's boyhood consisted of "hunting and gathering," homeschooling, and learning the folkways of Native people. The author knew how to skin a caribou and use all its parts as a boy. In this engaging audiobook, he bears witness to how his home state--and especially the noble arctic caribou--are being challenged by modernity and climate change.

Pub Date: Dec. 21, 2021

Duration: 8 hrs

Publisher: Blackstone Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE HOUR OF THE WOLF

    A MEMOIR

    Bhutto narrates her memoir with delicate sincerity that invites the listener to be the person their dog believes they are.

    Writer and columnist Bhutto explores a lifetime of grief, love, and self-doubt. Using a soft, intimately conversational tone, Bhutto contends with the murder of her father when she was very young, her estrangement from her controlling stepmother, and her decades-long entanglement with a man who took advantage of her understandable terror of losing people. Against these difficult circumstances, she sets the transformative love of her terrier, and her voice warms whenever Coco is her subject. Bhutto intersperses her own experiences with research on how humans first domesticated wolves as well as how dogs fit into worldwide religious traditions.

    Bhutto narrates her memoir with delicate sincerity that invites the listener to be the person their dog believes they are.

    Pub Date: Jan. 27, 2026

    Duration: 4 hrs, 15 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781668118405

    Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

    Review Posted Online: Feb. 17, 2026

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      WHEN TREES TESTIFY

      SCIENCE, WISDOM, HISTORY, AND AMERICA'S BLACK BOTANICAL LEGACY

      This genre-bending, propulsive story offers a persuasive argument.

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      Narrator Melinda Sewak maintains a clear, entertaining voice as Montgomery explores the secrets of trees. Montgomery, a plant biologist, traverses the sun-dappled American South, recollecting her youth and considering trees through a Black botanical lens. Sewak’s consistent narration is a delight, whether the topic is scientific (patterns of oxidation in high-fat tree nuts; how trees maintain intergenerational conversations through epigenetic markers) or personal (lyrical nostalgia for Montgomery’s tree-climbing youth). Sewak’s performance doesn’t falter even when Montgomery’s striking central question arises: Do trees remember their powerful, painful roles in Black American history?

      This genre-bending, propulsive story offers a persuasive argument.

      Pub Date: Jan. 20, 2026

      Duration: 8 hrs

      DD ISBN: 9781250433473

      Publisher: Macmillan Audio

      Review Posted Online: March 17, 2026

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