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HOW WOMEN WON THE VOTE

ALICE PAUL, LUCY BURNS, AND THEIR BIG IDEA

Patriotic fife and drum music introduces young listeners to this account of how suffragettes Alice Paul and Lucy Burns joined forces to help women win the vote. Sandy Rustin conveys their bitter, sometimes violent story in a mild-mannered voice that belies the women's radical rebelliousness. Beginning with their first meeting in England in 1909, and moving to the 1913 parade in Washington, and finally to the 1920 presidential election, when women were able to vote for the first time, this well-researched audiobook documents the long, difficult victory for the women who endured arrests, prison time, and hunger strikes in order to achieve their goal. But the lack of sensationalism in Rustin's voice clearly demonstrates that the women were peaceful protesters, not "hysterical" or "unladylike," as deemed by their detractors.

(Nonfiction. 8-11)

Pub Date: May 19, 2020

Duration: 1 hr

DD ISBN: 9780063011632

Publisher: Harper Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    HOW TO SAY GOODBYE IN CUBAN

    This production reflects both the sweep of history and the intimate resilience of one family.

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    A talented ensemble cast brings this fictionalized graphic memoir to life in a vivid, fully immersive listening experience. Young Carlos, voiced by Cuban American narrator Giordan Diaz, anchors the story with a performance that captures innocence, fear, and curiosity as revolution begins to shadow his childhood in Cuba. Daniel Miyares narrates in a steady, serious tone, skillfully weaving the historical context of 1950s Cuba into the family’s perilous journey toward Key West, Florida. The contrast between his grounded narration and the emotionally charged family scenes adds depth and authenticity. Cuban music and layered sound design, like rolling waves, hushed conversations, and distant protesters, create a cinematic atmosphere.

    This production reflects both the sweep of history and the intimate resilience of one family. (Graphic memoir. 8-12)

    Pub Date: March 3, 2026

    Duration: 1 hr, 27 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798217346066

    Publisher: Listening Library

    Review Posted Online: March 10, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2026

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      ANGRY GIRLS WILL GET US THROUGH

      A powerful contemplation of the impact of women's anger and a call to action.

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      Narrator Cynthia Farrell channels author Traister's conviction, passion, and sense of urgency. Engaging from the start, the audiobook is part history lesson and part personal reflection, providing listeners with a wide-ranging survey of how women's anger has powered social justice movements from the French Revolution to the Civil Rights Movement to the 2017 Women's March on Washington. With well-researched examples, Traister chronicles the many ways that women's rage is ignored, dismissed, and ridiculed, even though it is often the thing that spurs change. This audiobook will stay with listeners and will prompt awareness, reflection, and conversation.

      A powerful contemplation of the impact of women's anger and a call to action.

      Pub Date: Feb. 17, 2026

      Duration: 6 hrs, 52 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668156506

      Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

      Review Posted Online: April 24, 2026

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