 | | 100 SIMPLE THINGS YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT ALZHEIMER'S by Jean Carper
Nonfiction read by (to be announced)
Jean Carper discovered she had the Alzheimer's gene, she was determined to find out if there was anything she could do to help herself. As it turns out, there was quite a lot.
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 | | 101 SECRETS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE SPEAKERS: Controlling Fear, Commanding Attention by Caryl Rae Krannich
Nonfiction read by Beth McDonald
These techniques form the steps any person can take to move from timid to confident, from confusing to intriguing; and from filling time to commanding an audience's attention in the quest to make an effective and memorable speech!
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 | | 102 MINUTES: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers by Jim Dwyer & Kevin Flynn
Nonfiction read by Ron McLarty
The dramatic and moving account of the struggle for life inside the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, when every minute counted.
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 | | 11 DAYS IN DECEMBER: Christmas at the Bulge, 1944 by Stanley Weintraub
Nonfiction read by Patrick Cullen
11 Days in December: Christmas at the Bulge, 1944 tells the dramatic story of one of the grimmest points of World War II and its Christmas Eve turning toward victory.
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 | | 127 HOURS: MOVIE TIE-IN: Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Aron Ralston
Nonfiction read by the author
More than just an adventure story. 127 Hours is a brave, honest and above all inspiring account of one man's valiant effort to survive, and is destined to take its place among adventure classics.
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 | | 1421: The Year China Discovered America by Gavin Menzies
Nonfiction read by Simon Vance
Unveiling incontrovertible evidence of these astonishing voyages, 1421 rewrites our understanding of history in a landmark work of historical investigation.
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 | | 1434: The Year a Magnificent Chinese Fleet Sailed to Italy and Ignited the Renaissance by Gavin Menzies
Nonfiction read by Simon Vance
Menzies contends that a large Chinese fleet, official ambassadors of the Emperor, arrived in Tuscany in 1434 where they met with Pope Eugenius IV.
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 | | 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann
Nonfiction read by Peter Johnson
Based on the latest scientific findings, this breakthrough book argues that most of what we thought we knew about the Americas before Columbus was wrong.
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 | | 1864: Lincoln at the Gates of History by Charles Bracelen Flood
Nonfiction read by Mel Foster
In a masterly narrative, historian and novelist Charles Bracelen Flood brings to life the drama of Abraham Lincoln's final year, in which he oversaw the final campaigns of the Civil War, was re-elected president, and laid out his vision for the nation's future in a reunified South and in the expanding West.
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 | | 1939: Countdown to War by Richard Overy
Nonfiction read by Simon Prebble
Leading historian Richard Overy re-creates the final hours of peace in Europe.
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 | | 1967: Israel, the War, and the Year That Transformed the Middle East by Tom Segev
Nonfiction read by James Boles
From Israel's leading historian, a sweeping history of 1967--the war, what led up to it, what came after, and how it changed everything. Drawing on unpublished letters and diaries, as well as government memos and military records, Tom Segev reconstructs an era of new possibilities and tragic missteps. A vibrant and original history, 1967 is sure to stand as the definitive account of that pivotal year.
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 | | 2012: PROPHECIES AND POSSIBILITIES: Surviving and Thriving Amidst Great Change by Mike Dooley
Nonfiction read by the author
A live recording of Mike Dooley's vision of the challenges
and opportunities that lie ahead
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 | | 2030: The Real Story of What Happens to America by Albert Brooks
Nonfiction read by Dick Hill
From Albert Brooks comes a sweeping novel of ideas that pits national hope for the future against assurances from the past in an all-too-believable imagining of where today's challenges could lead us tomorrow.
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