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A YEAR WITHOUT HOME

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It's 1975, and eleven-year-old Gao Sheng, a Hmong girl, is living in the highlands of Laos in a one-room house with her family. Then they are forced to flee. Narrator Robyn Morales lends a soft, feminine huskiness to the protagonist's voice as she describes the family's journey to a refugee camp, to gentle and thoughtful effect. The listener is transported alongside Gao Sheng to a new world as she reflects on memory, gender, and family relations in her culture; the events that change her life; and conditions in the refugee camp. An afterword provides context about the author's family's real-life experience. Morales' narration is comforting, even as she describes the difficult circumstances of refugees.

(Verse historical fiction. 10-14)

Pub Date: 2026

Duration: 5 hrs

DD ISBN: 9798217080861

Publisher: Listening Library

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    VICKY CLIPPINGS TEST EARPHONES

    Complete with creative production touches, the result is a dark, satisfying listen.

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    Listeners don't just experience a fascinating historical drama--they also become steeped in a bloody gothic Western. Stellar performances are the center of this compelling listening experience. Narrator Marin Ireland fully embodies the beleaguered humanities professor who, while deep diving into the campus archive, discovers the story of her ancestors. At the same time, she is struggling with her tenure committee. In a deft transition back to 1912, Owen Teale's performance of a Lutheran pastor exhibits gravitas as he slowly unwinds the secrets of his relationship with Good Stab, a Blackfeet Indian who mysteriously appears in his congregation. Shane Ghostkeeper provides Good Stab with a subtle yet ferocious performance as the two face each other's buried truths.

    Complete with creative production touches, the result is a dark, satisfying listen.

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    DD ISBN: 9781234567890

    Publisher: Troy's Publishing Company for Vicky Test

    Review Posted Online: Feb. 4, 2026

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      WILL'S RACE FOR HOME

      In a lilting voice, narrator Christopher Hampton captures the hope and curiosity of Will, a young Black boy who is hoping to claim land during the Oklahoma Land Rush. Will's companions include his stern father and their mule, Belle, and later the gentle but wizened ex-Union soldier, Caesar. Southern accents, including Will's, and twangy cowboy voices enhance the historic setting. Northern characters are more neutral, but moments of racial tension are full of anger and stress. Throughout the harrowing story, Will is anguished during a fight, Pa falters in fearful moments, and Caesar strains when he is badly injured. As he nears Oklahoma, Will's confidence grows, as does his father's pride in him. Adventure abounds in this moving production.

      (Historical fiction. 8-12)

      Pub Date: 2025

      Duration: 4 hrs, 15 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668647417

      Publisher: Hachette Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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