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What Have We Here?
- Portraits of a Life
- By: Billy Dee Williams
- Narrated by: Billy Dee Williams
- Length: 11 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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Billy Dee Williams was born in Harlem in 1937 and grew up in a household of love and sophistication. As a young boy, he made his stage debut working with Lotte Lenya in an Ira Gershwin/Kurt Weill production where Williams ended up feeding Lenya her lines. He studied painting, first at the High School of Music and Art, with fellow student Diahann Carroll, and then at the National Academy of Fine Art, before setting out to pursue acting with Herbert Berghoff, Stella Adler, and Sidney Poitier.
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Great book
- By Paula Odume on 02-21-24
- What Have We Here?
- Portraits of a Life
- By: Billy Dee Williams
- Narrated by: Billy Dee Williams
What have we Here? by Billy D Williams
Reviewed: 06-24-24
The story of his life and family was narrated perfectly. Although I was several years younger then he, I had followed his many pages of his career.
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Cemetery Road
- A Novel
- By: Greg Iles
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 23 hrs and 43 mins
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When Marshall McEwan left his hometown at age 18, he vowed never to return. The trauma that drove him away ultimately spurred him to become one of the most successful journalists in Washington DC. But just as the political chaos in the nation’s capital lifts him to new heights, Marshall is forced to return home in spite of his boyhood vow. His father is dying, his mother is struggling to keep the family newspaper from failing, and the town is in the midst of an economic rebirth that might be built upon crimes that reach into the state capitol - and perhaps even to Washington.
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Cemetery Road comes to Life...
- By shelley on 03-06-19
- Cemetery Road
- A Novel
- By: Greg Iles
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
Cemetery road
Reviewed: 06-24-24
This read kept me very interested in the story. Couldn't stop until the end. The narrator was totally involved in tones and telling every character in depth.
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