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The Women with Silver Wings
- The Inspiring True Story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II
- By: Katherine Sharp Landdeck
- Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, Cornelia Fort was already in the air. At 22, Fort had escaped Nashville’s debutante scene for a fresh start as a flight instructor in Hawaii. She and her student were in the middle of a lesson when the bombs began to fall, and they barely made it back to ground. Still, when the US Army Air Forces put out a call for women pilots to aid the war effort, Fort was one of the first to respond. She became one of just over 1,100 women from across the nation to make it through the Army’s rigorous selection process and earn her silver wings.
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To Remember
- By erica skipton on 05-11-20
- The Women with Silver Wings
- The Inspiring True Story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II
- By: Katherine Sharp Landdeck
- Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
Riveting history well told
Reviewed: 09-23-24
A very personal story from many perspectives that gives light to the women hidden in the shadows of our broader history.
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Spare Parts
- Four Undocumented Teenagers, One Ugly Robot, and the Battle for the American Dream
- By: Joshua Davis
- Narrated by: Will Damron
- Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins
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In 2004, four Latino teenagers arrived at the Marine Advanced Technology Education Robotics Competition at the University of California, Santa Barbara. They were born in Mexico but raised in Phoenix, Arizona, where they attended an underfunded public high school. No one had ever suggested to Oscar, Cristian, Luis, or Lorenzo that they might amount to much—but two inspiring science teachers had convinced these impoverished, undocumented kids from the desert who had never even seen the ocean that they should try to build an underwater robot.
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American Dream
- By Joselo on 02-25-16
- Spare Parts
- Four Undocumented Teenagers, One Ugly Robot, and the Battle for the American Dream
- By: Joshua Davis
- Narrated by: Will Damron
Inspirational story
Reviewed: 11-02-23
Riveting true story full of twists and turns, ups and downs. It also brings to light immigration issues from a very personal point of view that educates beyond the perspectives of the media and politicians.
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My Name's Yours, What's Alaska?
- A Memoir
- By: Alaska Thunderf--k 5000
- Narrated by: Alaska Thunderf--k 5000
- Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins
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Before RuPaul's Drag Race became a worldwide phenomenon, Drag was mostly an underground art form, performed by the daring and the quick-witted, with maximum energy and a minimal budget. This is the story of one of the galaxy's greatest queens, Alaska Thunderf--k 5000, as she transforms from wearing dresses made of trash bags because she has to, to wearing dresses made of trash bags because she wants to.
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It's basically a rundown of what happened
- By Anonymous User on 12-19-21
- My Name's Yours, What's Alaska?
- A Memoir
- By: Alaska Thunderf--k 5000
- Narrated by: Alaska Thunderf--k 5000
Absolutely everything fabulous about Alaska
Reviewed: 10-13-23
The book is every bit as clever and fun as Alaska is, with the addition of deeply personal content that makes you love her even more. Her performance of the material is a special treat.
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Good for a Girl
- A Woman Running in a Man's World
- By: Lauren Fleshman
- Narrated by: Lauren Fleshman
- Length: 7 hrs and 56 mins
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Lauren Fleshman has grown up in the world of running. One of the most decorated collegiate athletes of all time and a national champion as a pro, she was a major face of women’s running for Nike before leaving to shake up the industry with feminist running brand Oiselle and now coaches elite young female runners. Every step of the way, she has seen the way that our sports systems—originally designed by men, for men and boys—fail young women and girls as much as empower them. Written with heart and verve, Good for a Girl is a joyful love letter to the running life.
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Authentic and Relatable
- By AnneMarie on 01-28-23
- Good for a Girl
- A Woman Running in a Man's World
- By: Lauren Fleshman
- Narrated by: Lauren Fleshman
For women of all ages and stages
Reviewed: 10-04-23
This book is exceptional. It is marketed to be about women in athletics, but it is a story about all women, at all stages of life. The strong storytelling makes the narrative accessible to everyone. I was riveted.
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Take Back the Game
- How Money and Mania Are Ruining Kids' Sports--and Why It Matters
- By: Linda Flanagan
- Narrated by: Abby Craden
- Length: 8 hrs and 40 mins
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Some 75% of American families want their kids to play sports. Athletics are training grounds for character, friendship, and connection; at their best, sports insulate kids from hardship and prepare them for adult life. But youth sports have changed so dramatically over the last 25 years that they no longer deliver the healthy outcomes everyone wants. Instead, unbeknownst to most parents, kids who play competitive organized sports are more likely to burn out or suffer from overuse injuries than to develop their characters or build healthy habits.
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Terrible narration
- By Grace's mom on 09-15-22
- Take Back the Game
- How Money and Mania Are Ruining Kids' Sports--and Why It Matters
- By: Linda Flanagan
- Narrated by: Abby Craden
Important book for parents of youth athletes
Reviewed: 08-31-23
The content of this book is riveting and extremely important for parents, and all involved in youth sports, to hear and contemplate. However, the reader was miscast. She has less inflection than Siri; her interpretation of phrases is stilted, like a dispassionate robot. Sometimes, she reads a sentence and sounds caught off guard to have gotten to the end of it, like she didn't understand what she was reading, or didn't rehearse the content. These moments should have been re-recorded as they are jarring to the listener. If it were not for the well-written content, I would have quit listening because of the poor interpretation of that content by the actress. I know the book is well-written because I can hear the turn of phrase through the robotic voice, and I wish a warmer actor could have interpreted it. This is the kind of experience that kept me away from audio books for many years - expressionless reading of words on a page, losing the humanity of the author.
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