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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

New Audiobook Arrivals!

The Andreas family is one of readers. Their father, a renowned Shakespeare professor who speaks almost entirely in verse, has named his three daughters after famous Shakespearean women. When the sisters return to their childhood home to care for their ailing mother, and to lick their wounds and bury their secrets, they are horrified to find the others there. But the sisters soon discover that everything they've been running from might offer more than they ever expected.



When an oil-drilling station off the coast of Colombia is destroyed by terrorists, resulting in the death of his men, Delta commando Dewey Andreas sets out for revenge. Meanwhile, the enigmatic Alexander Fortuna, who has embedded himself into America's corporate elite, plots another attack. With time running out, Andreas must locate Fortuna and stop him before any more lives are lost.




In this fictional memoir, Hadley Hemingway chronicles the life and career of her husband, famed twentieth century writer Ernest Hemingway. Through Hadley's unique perspective, listeners get a behind-the-scenes look into the personal lives of the Lost Generation writers, including Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, and Ezra Pound.




When Nöel learns that his former flame is terminally ill and pregnant with a child she claims is his, he agrees to take care of the baby girl once she's born. But as a recovering alcoholic whose demons are barely under control, he can't do it alone. Luckily, he has an amazing network of family and friends who are ready to help. A tale of joy, heartbreak and hope in a close-knit Dublin community.




Haunted by her father's mysterious death, Lucy Jarrett returns to America after several years in Japan. Unable to sleep, she rummages through family's lakeside house and discovers a locked chest full of valuables that reveal a family history previously unknown to her. As she digs deeper, she realizes that her family's history is much more interesting than she once thought.

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