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Purple Hibiscus
- By: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Narrated by: Lisette Lecat
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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In Purple Hibiscus, she recounts the story of a young Nigerian girl searching for freedom. Although her father is greatly respected within their community, 15-year-old Kambili knows a frighteningly strict and abusive side to this man. In many ways, she and her family lead a privileged life, but Kambili and her brother, Jaja, are often punished for failing to meet their father’s expectations. After visiting her aunt and cousins, Kambili dreams of being part of a loving family.
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Could improve sound quality
- By Brisa A. on 03-14-15
- Purple Hibiscus
- By: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Narrated by: Lisette Lecat
The poor pronunciation of the words.
Reviewed: 04-06-25
I think an Igbo person should do the recording and pronounce the words well. It was difficult to understand her words.
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1001 Arabian Nights
- By: Anonymous
- Narrated by: Alan Munro
- Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
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The stories in this collection can be traced back to Middle Eastern folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age The works were collected over many centuries by various authors, translators, and scholars across West, Central, and South Asia and North Africa. Some tales themselves trace their roots back to ancient and medieval Arabic, Persian, Greek, Indian, Jewish, and Turkish folklore and literature.
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Love the Stories
- By Heather on 03-19-20
- 1001 Arabian Nights
- By: Anonymous
- Narrated by: Alan Munro
The horrible reading.
Reviewed: 09-03-24
The stories didn’t make sense, story inside a story until you get lost at some point. The reading was tiresome especially at higher speeds.
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Pour Your Heart into It
- How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time
- By: Howard Schultz, Dori Jones Yang
- Narrated by: Eric Conger
- Length: 2 hrs and 55 mins
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The success of Starbucks is one of the most remarkable business stories in decades. Since 1987, the coffee merchant has grown from a single retail store on Seattle's waterfront to a company with more than 1,000 stores nationwide and a new one opening somewhere every business day. According to Fortune magazine, Starbucks "has changed everything...from our tastes to our language to the face of Main Street."
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wish it wasn't
- By Melissa on 12-27-08
- Pour Your Heart into It
- How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time
- By: Howard Schultz, Dori Jones Yang
- Narrated by: Eric Conger
The candour.
Reviewed: 05-18-24
I loved the openness of his story. His journey is an inspiration for me to build a great company founded on kindness.
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Kind Is the New Classy
- By: Candace Cameron Bure
- Narrated by: Candace Cameron Bure
- Length: 5 hrs and 32 mins
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As a woman in today’s world, you know what it’s like to feel pressure on all sides from clashing cultural expectations. How can you stay true to who God has uniquely created you to be in the face of the script you’ve been given? What’s more, how can you stand your ground with grace? The classy confidence you know and love - whether it’s on set at Full House or Fuller House, Dancing with the Stars, The View, or Candace’s Hallmark films - is no act. But it hasn’t come easy. In fact, learning to stay true to herself with grace has been one of the biggest fights of Candace’s life.
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Pleasantly Suprised
- By Naty on 05-17-18
- Kind Is the New Classy
- By: Candace Cameron Bure
- Narrated by: Candace Cameron Bure
The power of kindness
Reviewed: 03-16-24
She showed by her life example how powerful and cool kindness can be. She points us to God as the inspiration of it all.
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