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A CRACK IN THE EDGE OF THE WORLD

AMERICA AND THE GREAT CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE OF 1906

Early on April 18, 1906, the San Andreas fault ruptured in an earthquake measuring 8.25 on the Richter scale. San Francisco was destroyed--first by shakes and then by fire. Simon Winchester lays out extensive history, geological background, and some pointless personal road trips before embarking on an account of the actual 'quake. He sounds like your favorite professor--mostly interesting but occasionally a little dull. The strength of his book is its oral history, which mostly translates well to audio. However, Winchester's reading is a bit uneven; his American accents are sometimes wobbly, and his pace is almost breathless. (Do Californians really speak this quickly?) Yet when he drops the accent, he is wonderful. A.B. 2006 Audie Award Finalist © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine

Pub Date: Oct. 4, 2005

Duration: 12 hrs, 30 mins

DD ISBN: 9780060894214

Publisher: Harper Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE COMMON UNCOMMON

    A FOREST JOURNEY

    A superb naturalist, Heinrich’s musings on everything from climate change to yellow-bellied sapsuckers matter.

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    This delightful cornucopia of nature writings, scientific observations, and snippets of memoir makes for a stimulating audiobook. Narrator Steve Marvel has a naturally authoritative tone. He captures biologist (and prolific author) Heinrich’s sense of wonder, fun, and exploration. Heinrich’s four decades in the Maine woods are the backdrop: He lives in a cabin and has studied ravens, closely observed porcupines, scooted up trees to avoid bears, and chopped his own wood. The collection is not linear but presents a collage of his thinking. A lover of birds, Heinrich writes about ravens’ intelligence, owls’ abilities, and the peculiarities of sparrows. His planting of American Chestnut trees has resulted in thousands of now-thriving specimens in the Northeast.

    A superb naturalist, Heinrich’s musings on everything from climate change to yellow-bellied sapsuckers matter.

    Pub Date: April 21, 2026

    Duration: 5 hrs, 57 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798318565007

    Publisher: Tantor Media

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    Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2026

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      IN TREES

      AN EXPLORATION

      This sure-footed author is the perfect companion for a walk in the woods.

      As he did in On Trails (2016), author and narrator Moor serves as companion, guide, and information source for a novel excursion into a familiar aspect of nature—in this case, trees. Moor begins by describing a tree he climbed as a boy. As an adult, he returns to climbing trees, making note of features of the human body ideal for tree-climbing and even engaging a climbing coach. The focus of subsequent chapters ranges from bonsai to sequoias, but a significant portion of the narrative takes place within the canopy of trees. Moor isn’t a trained narrator, but he connects well, and his natural style is a key part of his appeal.

      This sure-footed author is the perfect companion for a walk in the woods.

      Pub Date: April 7, 2026

      Duration: 12 hrs, 30 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668169056

      Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

      Review Posted Online: April 14, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2026

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