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Wishtree
- By: Katherine Applegate
- Narrated by: Nancy Linari
- Length: 2 hrs and 33 mins
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Red is an oak tree who is many rings old. Red is the neighborhood "wishtree" - people write their wishes on pieces of cloth and tie them to Red's branches. Along with her crow friend, Bongo, and other animals who seek refuge in Red's hollows, this "wishtree" watches over the neighborhood. You might say Red has seen it all. Until a new family moves in. Not everyone is welcoming, and Red's experiences as a wishtree are more important than ever.
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Beautiful story!
- By Amy on 01-22-18
- Wishtree
- By: Katherine Applegate
- Narrated by: Nancy Linari
A Talking Tree, 200 Years Old and Fed Up With Intolerance
Reviewed: 02-15-25
Will the wish tree divide a community or bring it together. Beautiful story on perspective and cultures.
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Flora and Ulysses
- The Illuminated Adventures
- By: Kate DiCamillo
- Narrated by: Tara Sands
- Length: 4 hrs and 29 mins
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Holy unanticipated occurrences! It begins, as the best superhero stories do, with a tragic accident that has unexpected consequences. The squirrel never saw the vacuum cleaner coming, but self-described cynic Flora Belle Buckman, who has read every issue of the comic book Terrible Things Can Happen to You!, is the just the right person to step in and save him. What neither can predict is that Ulysses (the squirrel) has been born anew, with powers of strength, flight, and misspelled poetry - and that Flora will be changed too.
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Hard to listen to...
- By Amazon Customer on 02-20-20
- Flora and Ulysses
- The Illuminated Adventures
- By: Kate DiCamillo
- Narrated by: Tara Sands
Super heros come and save us when we don’t know we need saving!
Reviewed: 02-15-25
It all began with a vacuum cleaner. Not just any vacuum cleaner, mind you, but a Ulysses Super-Suction, Multi-Terrain 2000X. One minute Mrs. Tickham is being dragged through her yard by a piece of cleaning equipment that clearly has a mind of its own, and the next she’s vacuumed up a live squirrel. Flora, child cynic and lover of all this comic book related, witnesses the event and when she runs to the squirrel finds that not only is it all right, it is imbued with superpowers. The squirrel, now dubbed Ulysses, is truly an extraordinary creature. It can leap tall buildings with a single bound (and fly!). It has super strength. And best of all, it can write poetry. Flora is convinced that Ulysses is a superhero, and it’s up to her to help him fulfill his destiny and protect him from his nemesis. Trouble is, how do you tell who a true nemesis is? And what if it turns out to be someone close to home?
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Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus
- Life of a Cactus Series, Book 1
- By: Dusti Bowling
- Narrated by: Karissa Vacker
- Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
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The audio edition of the best-selling middle grade novel about a spunky girl born without arms and a boy with Tourette syndrome navigating the challenges of middle school, disability, and friendship - all while solving a mystery in a western theme park. Aven Green loves to tell people that she lost her arms in an alligator wrestling match, or a wildfire in Tanzania, but the truth is that she was born without them.
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Ever wish a fictional character was real?
- By Audiobookaddict1 on 05-04-20
- Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus
- Life of a Cactus Series, Book 1
- By: Dusti Bowling
- Narrated by: Karissa Vacker
New Beginnings…growing up
Reviewed: 02-15-25
Borrowed review: INSIGNIFICANT EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF A CACTUS begins with Aven firmly established in a school in Kansas where she grew up. She has friends who now hardly notice her lack of arms and treat her as “one of the gang.” Aven’s parents adopted her at age two and taught her she could do everything she wanted; it just may take a little longer. She does everything with her feet and the occasional chin tucked into her shoulder. She is smart as a whip and writes a popular blog (with her toes, of course).
And then they move to Arizona, where her parents are to run a broken-down amusement park called STAGECOACH PASS. And a new school where no one has seen her or knows her. (It’s bad enough for kids with no disabilities.) Aven dives right in with all her positive gusto, but she gets cut down by sideways looks, raised eyebrows, whispers of “freak,” and outright laughter.
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The Reading List
- A Novel
- By: Sara Nisha Adams
- Narrated by: Tara Divina, Sagar Arya, Paul Panting
- Length: 12 hrs and 47 mins
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Widower Mukesh lives a quiet life in the London Borough of Ealing after losing his beloved wife. He shops every Wednesday, goes to Temple, and worries about his granddaughter, Priya, who hides in her room reading. Aleisha is a bright but anxious teenager working at the local library when she discovers a crumpled-up piece of paper. It's a list of novels that she's never heard of before. When Mukesh arrives at the library, desperate to forge a connection with his bookworm granddaughter, Aleisha passes along the reading list…hoping that it will be a lifeline for him too.
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Fabulous narrators!
- By Barbara S on 10-29-21
- The Reading List
- A Novel
- By: Sara Nisha Adams
- Narrated by: Tara Divina, Sagar Arya, Paul Panting
New Beginnings and human connections
Reviewed: 02-15-25
Borrowed review: Set in the London suburb of Wembley, The Reading List chronicled the story of two individuals. The first of these two primary characters was eighty-year-old Mukesh Patel who, two years ago, lost his wife, Naina. Time heals all wounds they say and in the case of Mukesh, it was surely takings its time. Despite the passage of time, he was still deep in mourning. Mukesh and Naina had three daughters but all of their daughters now have their own lives. There was nothing to occupy him but the dullness of routine and the misery of loneliness. It was increasing becoming palpable that he was withdrawing into himself, something that did not escape his daughters’ notice. To break the monotony that has come to dominate his life, his daughters kept bombarding him with daily calls. These calls, however, only made him recede further into himself.
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Hello, Universe
- By: Erin Entrada Kelly
- Narrated by: Ramon de Ocampo, Amielynn Abellera
- Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins
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In one day four lives weave together in unexpected ways. Virgil Salinas is shy and kindhearted and feels out of place in his crazy-about-sports family. Valencia Somerset, who is deaf, is smart, brave, and secretly lonely, and she loves everything about nature. Kaori Tanaka is a self-proclaimed psychic whose little sister, Gen, is always following her around. And Chet Bullens wishes the weird kids would just stop being so different so that he can concentrate on basketball.
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Who would have thought?
- By Judy A. on 02-18-19
- Hello, Universe
- By: Erin Entrada Kelly
- Narrated by: Ramon de Ocampo, Amielynn Abellera
Life is hard sometimes: not with friends!Challenges, Bullies and overcoming
Reviewed: 02-15-25
Borrowed: It has a bunch of unique characters- one hard of hearing Valencia, one bully Chet, a boy whose best friend is a guinea pig Virgil, and a problem solver Kaori . Kaori sees the universe intervening to make things happen in all of their lives. And in this book, that happens with one situation in the woods. Most of the book is the resolution of how they all end up in the same place off and on, and together on the same day. The book focuses on how Virgil, who often feels alone and bullied, learns to find his inner Bayani, to make changes in his life in how he deals with other people. It is a beautiful story of growing up and learning to have your own voice. My favorite quotes “I shared all this information with Roberta and she felt better. Life is a lot easier when you’re prepared for stuff.” P. 143 That’s the universe sending you a letter....
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Remarkably Bright Creatures
- A Novel
- By: Shelby Van Pelt
- Narrated by: Marin Ireland, Michael Urie
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
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After Tova Sullivan’s husband died, she began working the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium, mopping floors and tidying up. Keeping busy has always helped her cope, which she’s been doing since her eighteen-year-old son, Erik, mysteriously vanished on a boat in Puget Sound over thirty years ago. Tova becomes acquainted with curmudgeonly Marcellus, a giant Pacific octopus living at the aquarium. Marcellus knows more than anyone can imagine but wouldn’t dream of lifting one of his eight arms for his human captors—until he forms a remarkable friendship with Tova.
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Hidden gem, incredible narration!
- By Christine T on 05-17-22
- Remarkably Bright Creatures
- A Novel
- By: Shelby Van Pelt
- Narrated by: Marin Ireland, Michael Urie
Friendship in Unlikely Places
Reviewed: 02-15-25
Borrowed review: Remarkably Bright Creatures is about a widow and her unlikely connection with a giant Pacific octopus. After her husband’s death, Tova Sullivan took up night shifts mopping floors and tidying up at the Sowell Bay Aquarium. Keeping busy has always been her way of coping, especially after her 18-year-old son Erik mysteriously disappeared on a boat in Puget Sound over 30 years ago. She becomes acquainted with Marcellus – a curmudgeonly giant Pacific octopus living at the aquarium. He knows more than anyone could imagine, but he wouldn’t lift any of his 8 arms for his human captors until he starts a friendship with Tova. Marcellus, ever the detective, deduces what happened the night of Erik’s vanishing, and he must use every trick his old invertebrate body can muster in order to discover the truth before it’s too late.
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Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat
- By: Lynne Jonell
- Narrated by: Lynne Jonell
- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
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Emmy was a good girl—too good, perhaps. The rat, whose cage sat on the counter next to Emmy’s desk, was not so good. On the other hand, he was the only one in Emmy’s class who would talk to her. The rest of the kids barely knew she existed. Even her teacher didn’t seem to know she was there! Only her nanny, the lovely-but-sinister Miss Barmy, really pays her much attention.
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A girl finds a friend in a rat.
- By vic5 on 02-15-25
- Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat
- By: Lynne Jonell
- Narrated by: Lynne Jonell
A girl finds a friend in a rat.
Reviewed: 02-15-25
Borrowed review: Ten-year-old Emmy is our heroine, a rich girl living in a huge house with servants and a nanny but no parents, who are always off away on some trip or another. She tries very hard to be a good girl to get her parents to come back, but it goes nowhere. Emmy made the perfect role to lead this adventure. It was written almost as a fairy tale, focusing on the action more than the characters, which in this case I thought was fine. Same goes for the other characters too—except the Rat, who was easily the starring role in the plot, the most developed character, and the best, all in one.
Adventure, magic, evil nannies, a ten-year-old heroine—this story was right up my alley. Such a unique storyline with twists and turns you never see coming! Even though the main character is young, it is by no means limited to her age range; I think all ages can enjoy this story. It felt so original — because who else writes stories about talking rats with magical powers and the girl who helps save them?
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Out of My Mind
- By: Sharon M. Draper
- Narrated by: Sisi Aisha Johnson
- Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
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Melody is not like most people. She cannot walk or talk, but she has a photographic memory; she can remember every detail of everything she has ever experienced. She is smarter than most of the adults who try to diagnose her and smarter than her classmates in her integrated classroom - the very same classmates who dismiss her as mentally challenged because she cannot tell them otherwise. But Melody refuses to be defined by cerebral palsy.
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- By KiNg35 on 11-17-16
- Out of My Mind
- By: Sharon M. Draper
- Narrated by: Sisi Aisha Johnson
Disabilities might make us different but not unable.
Reviewed: 02-15-25
This story follows a young girl born with cerebral Palsy. He shares her personal experience and perspective of the challenges her disability may experience. It challenges the reader to look at their own biases toward disabilities and the challenges others experience everyday.
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Crenshaw
- By: Katherine Applegate
- Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
- Length: 3 hrs and 18 mins
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Jackson and his family have fallen on hard times. There's no more money for rent, and not much for food, either. His parents, his little sister, and their dog may have to live in their minivan. Again. Crenshaw is a cat. He's large, he's outspoken, and he's imaginary. He has come back into Jackson's life to help him. But is an imaginary friend enough to save this family from losing everything?
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Life Circumstances are Different for Every Family
- By Anonymous User on 07-21-17
- Crenshaw
- By: Katherine Applegate
- Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
Imaginary friends vs Facts
Reviewed: 02-15-25
A young boy finds his family on the brink of homelessness, once again. Will he face the facts, learn the facts, or will his IF help him through the reality that his family is struggling once again. Crenshaw tells him to look for the truth, share the truth.
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Linked
- By: Gordon Korman
- Narrated by: Cassandra Morris, Christopher Gebauer, Maxwell Glick, and others
- Length: 6 hrs and 33 mins
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Link, Michael, and Dana live in a quiet town. But it's woken up very quickly when someone sneaks into school and vandalizes it with a swastika. Nobody can believe it. How could such a symbol of hate end up in the middle of their school? Who would do such a thing? Because Michael was the first person to see it, he's the first suspect. Because Link is one of the most popular guys in school, everyone's looking to him to figure it out. And because Dana's the only Jewish girl in the whole town, everyone's treating her more like an outsider than ever.
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it is amazing I loved it
- By kdwatkins66 on 02-14-22
- Linked
- By: Gordon Korman
- Narrated by: Cassandra Morris, Christopher Gebauer, Maxwell Glick, Sandy Rustin, Mark Sanderlin, Preston Butler III
Antisemitism and Racial Prejudice
Reviewed: 02-13-25
Story about a small town I. Idaho that discovers a swatzika painted on the walls of their school. The whole school decides to take a stand and create a paper linked chain to represent the 6 million Jews that were killed in the Holocaust. However, there is a twist. Lincoln, a trouble maker learns his background and connection to Judaism. A great story of perspective, change, history, and tolerance.
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