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PLANTING OUR WORLD

Narrator David Stifel brings a rich, expressive voice to the task of narrating this entertaining audiobook about plants, their importance, and their roles in specific events and periods in history. Topics range from the popularity of liberty trees in France to--with a stop at banana peels--a clue to the kidnapping of aviator Charles Lindbergh's baby. Stifel performs with enthusiasm for his topic, which is a real plus for work of nonfiction like this. His presentation pulls the listener happily through the various vignettes. Those wanting something technical or heavier on the sciences might want to search elsewhere. But listeners who enjoy a well-told limited exploration should be happy with this discussion of the life-forms that comprise up to 85% of Earth's biomass.

Pub Date: April 18, 2023

Duration: 5 hrs, 30 mins

DD ISBN: 9798765096284

Publisher: Tantor Media

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    FIERCE COUNTRY

    THE UNTOLD STORY OF THREE WOMEN WHO IGNITED AMERICA’S LOVE FOR THE WILD

    Listeners will be transported to some of America's most dramatic landscapes.

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    Three women passionate about America’s wild places helped inspire the public’s love of the natural environment and gave rise to the term “ecofeminism.” They are profiled in this triple biography along with the environments they cared about—the Grand Canyon, Colorado high mountain skiing areas, and the Adirondacks. With her easy pace, Kimberly Wetherell makes listening a pleasure. Wetherell effectively relays Hansman's lyrical descriptions of the three environments taking listeners into powdery snow, rushing water, and deep woods. Her conversational tone suits the material but is especially effective in the opening and closing chapters, when the author speaks from a first-person perspective.

    Listeners will be transported to some of America's most dramatic landscapes.

    Pub Date: July 14, 2026

    Duration: 9 hrs, 52 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781488238031

    Publisher: Harper Audio

    Review Posted Online: today

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      OUR WILD FAMILIARS

      HOW ANIMALS ARE ADAPTING TO CITIES AND RESHAPING THE NATURAL WORLD

      High-interest, socially relevant science delivered in a friendly, conversational tone.

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      Social epidemiologist Werb narrates his extensive exploration into modern urban ecology. As population centers worldwide have increased and expanded, so has the growth of synanthropes: wild animals (and occasionally plants) that adapt to survive and thrive within human-built communities. Werb divides this deep dive into three sections: successful communal relationships, unsuccessful or hazardous ones, and the potential for future harmonious living between humans and the urban wilderness. Werb’s narration is pleasantly informative, maintaining a steady flow of relatable detail in his case studies without overwhelming the listener. His enthusiasm for his subject shines through in his dedication to discussing the whole range of positive and negative outcomes when people and wild animals coexist.

      High-interest, socially relevant science delivered in a friendly, conversational tone.

      Pub Date: July 14, 2026

      Duration: 11 hrs, 23 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798217340521

      Publisher: Random House Audio

      Review Posted Online: July 21, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2026

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