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CALL HIM JACK

THE STORY OF JACKIE ROBINSON, BLACK FREEDOM FIGHTER

Narrator Torian Brackett brings vocal gravitas to this biography of Jack Robinson, which dwells as much on the athlete's youth and post-baseball civil rights activism as it does on his groundbreaking career with the Brooklyn Dodgers. A thoughtful preface explains the inclusion of dated and hateful language; listeners will hear the N-word again and again, giving them the barest hint of Robinson's own experience. It's a powerful, stirringly delivered account, but it stumbles to incorporate print design elements such as sidebars providing historical context and newspaper clippings. These are read aloud in a way that interrupts the narrative, making for momentum-breaking, sometimes wordy detours. Kids for whom reading is not a barrier will be better served by the print book.

(Biography. 12-16)

Pub Date: Sept. 20, 2022

Duration: 4 hrs, 15 mins

DD ISBN: 9781250866158

Publisher: Macmillan Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    WHAT IF YOU COULD

    Listeners will be inspired by this principled prime minister who tackled her country’s biggest challenges with...

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    Aspiring leaders, take note! In her Kiwi accent, Jacinda Ardern narrates this heartfelt and sincere adaptation of her memoir A Different Kind of Power, eliciting chuckles with amusing anecdotes and tears over tragedies. Ardern recounts her modest childhood, her unlikely path to politics, and her rise to New Zealand’s highest office as a young, pregnant, unmarried woman—armed with empathy, intelligence, faith, supportive loved ones, and a desire to serve. She shepherded her country through a volcanic eruption, Covid-19, and a mass shooting. Her heartrending narration of the shooting switches to steely resolve as she works to ban assault rifles.

    Listeners will be inspired by this principled prime minister who tackled her country’s biggest challenges with kindness. (Memoir. 12-18)

    Pub Date: June 2, 2026

    Duration: 5 hrs, 55 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798217342044

    Publisher: Listening Library

    Review Posted Online: Aug. 4, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2026

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      LOUDMOUTH

      EMMA GOLDMAN VS. AMERICA (A LOVE STORY)

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      Lipica Shah's stirring narration of this YA biography showcases Emma Goldman's unshakable commitment to improving the lives of the oppressed. In 1885, Goldman immigrated to the U.S. from czarist Russia and became an ardent anarchist. A prolific writer and inspirational speaker, she gave hundreds of well-attended speeches each year. When quoting Goldman, Shah exudes the intensity of her quest to elevate America's working class. When quoting from any of the thousands of period newspaper articles about Goldman, Shah mimics their predominantly disapproving tone. Goldman was even imprisoned because of her progressive positions on government, workers' rights, sex, and birth control. Never deterred, Goldman was once considered the most dangerous woman in America.

      (Biography. 14-18)

      Pub Date: Sept. 16, 2025

      Duration: 10 hrs, 45 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781250415134

      Publisher: Macmillan Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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