Nancy B. Bryant
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A Wild Idea
- By: Jonathan Franklin
- Narrated by: George Newbern
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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The incredible true story of the entrepreneur turned conservationist - the founder of the iconic company The North Face who used his fortune to protect more than 25 million acres of land from development and exploitation and “foster peace between people and wild nature”.
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How could I have not known.
- By Nancy B. Bryant on 06-01-23
- A Wild Idea
- By: Jonathan Franklin
- Narrated by: George Newbern
How could I have not known.
Reviewed: 06-01-23
This book had a profound impact. How could anyone who appreciates the outdoors not know about Doug Tompkins. It’s fascinating. It’s moving and it’s thought-provoking, and it made me want to cover every inch of the National parks that have been establish as a result of his work.
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The Surgeon's Daughter
- By: Audrey Blake
- Narrated by: Susan Lyons
- Length: 13 hrs and 24 mins
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Two women develop a groundbreaking surgery: the Cesarean section. It's a highly dangerous procedure and the research is grueling, but even worse is the vitriolic response from men. Most don't trust the findings of women, and many can choose to deny their wives medical care. Already facing resistance on all sides, Nora is shaken when she meets a patient who will die without the surgery. If the procedure is successful, her work could change the world. But a failure could cost everything: precious lives, Nora's career, and the role women will be allowed to play in medicine.
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Love it!
- By aewnd01 on 02-18-23
- The Surgeon's Daughter
- By: Audrey Blake
- Narrated by: Susan Lyons
Wonderful story
Reviewed: 01-18-23
Beautifully narrated and interesting human interaction. I wish there was third sequel and will seek other books by the same author.
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The Girl in His Shadow
- By: Amelia Blake, Audrey Blake
- Narrated by: Susan Lyons
- Length: 12 hrs and 50 mins
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Rescued from a pandemic’s wreckage and raised by the eccentric surgeon Dr. Horace Croft, orphan Nora Beady cares little for Victorian conventions. While other young ladies busy themselves with needlework and watercolors, Nora perfects her sutures and anatomical illustrations. Women face dire consequences if caught practicing medicine, but in Croft’s private clinic, Nora is his most trusted - and secret - assistant. That is, until the new surgical resident, Dr. Daniel Gibson, arrives.
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Surprisingly Wonderful!
- By Keisha Riker on 09-25-21
- The Girl in His Shadow
- By: Amelia Blake, Audrey Blake
- Narrated by: Susan Lyons
A great story beautifully narrated
Reviewed: 12-31-22
The narrator is marvelous. She brings each character to life in a truly engaging story.
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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
- By: Rebecca Skloot
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell, Bahni Turpin
- Length: 12 hrs and 30 mins
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Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her slave ancestors, yet her cells - taken without her knowledge - became one of the most important tools in medicine: The first “immortal” human cells grown in culture, which are still alive today, though she has been dead for more than 60 years. HeLa cells were vital for developing the polio vaccine; uncovered secrets of cancer, viruses, and the atom bomb’s effects.
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The Secret Life of an American Cancer Cell
- By Cynthia on 08-10-13
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
- By: Rebecca Skloot
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell, Bahni Turpin
A complete surprise
Reviewed: 10-11-15
I never expected this book to be what it is. It's an eye opening, educational book about medical research on human cells told with a heart warming back story of a family's struggles to find the truth.
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