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Be Brave, Be Strong
- A Journey Across the Great Divide
- By: Jill Homer
- Narrated by: Sharon Olivia Blumberg
- Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
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Jill Homer, a newspaper editor in Alaska, has an outlandish ambition: a 2,740-mile mountain bike race along the rugged Continental Divide. But Jill's dream starts to unravel the minute she sets it in motion. An accident during a race on the Iditarod Trail results in serious frostbite. As she struggles with painful recovery and uncertainties about leaving a good job to pursue a seemingly impossible pipe dream, her employer hands down an offer she can't refuse.
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The worst narrator in history
- By Ian Rowsby on 04-19-17
- Be Brave, Be Strong
- A Journey Across the Great Divide
- By: Jill Homer
- Narrated by: Sharon Olivia Blumberg
content, subject matter, depth of emotion all superb storytelling. Quality of narration is difficult.
Reviewed: 12-24-24
I loved these stories and their delightful honesty and nuanced emotion. As a bikepacker and someone familiar with stories of the GDMBR and Tour Divide Race, these ring true and honest. It's also quite funny at times.
The narrator could use some coaching in how to read for audiobook content. It's truly worth getting past any initial judgement of the narrator so that you can enjoy the writing.
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Through Sand & Snow
- A Man, a Bicycle, and a 43,000-Mile Journey to Adulthood via the Ends of the Earth
- By: Charlie Walker
- Narrated by: Charlie Walker
- Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins
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At age 22, Charlie Walker left home in search of adventure. Fleeing the boredom that comes with comfort, he set off on a secondhand bicycle. The aim was simple: to pedal to the furthest point in each of Europe, Asia, and Africa. He didn’t train or plan. He just started. The journey was an escape from an unremarkable existence, a pursuit of hardship, and a chance to shed the complacency of middle England. From the brutality of winter on the Tibetan plateau, to the claustrophobia of the Southeast Asian jungle, the quest provided Charlie with ample opportunity to test his mettle.
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Loved this tale of adventure!
- By Harry Santa-Olalla on 04-09-19
- Through Sand & Snow
- A Man, a Bicycle, and a 43,000-Mile Journey to Adulthood via the Ends of the Earth
- By: Charlie Walker
- Narrated by: Charlie Walker
epic presentation of spectacular travels
Reviewed: 09-20-24
I love the raw and unfiltered, radically honest ways that Walker describes his many thousands of kilometers of pedaling and the hundreds of interactions with a broad cross section of humanity.
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Nuclear War
- A Scenario
- By: Annie Jacobsen
- Narrated by: Annie Jacobsen
- Length: 11 hrs and 19 mins
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Every generation, a journalist has looked deep into the heart of the nuclear military establishment: the technologies, the safeguards, the plans, and the risks. These investigations are vital to how we understand the world we really live in—where one nuclear missile will beget one in return, and where the choreography of the world’s end requires massive decisions made on seconds’ notice with information that is only as good as the intelligence we have. Pulitzer Prize finalist Annie Jacobsen’s Nuclear War: A Scenario explores this ticking-clock scenario.
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Apocalyptic
- By Anonymous User on 04-12-24
- Nuclear War
- A Scenario
- By: Annie Jacobsen
- Narrated by: Annie Jacobsen
precision journalism; crucial facts for all humanity
Reviewed: 04-10-24
Brilliant and terrifying scenario of a possible or probable future. We must take action to ensure that all nuclear weapons are dismantled and destroyed.
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On the Plain of Snakes
- By: Paul Theroux
- Narrated by: Joseph Balderrama
- Length: 19 hrs and 58 mins
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Nogales is a border town caught between Mexico and the United States of America. A 40-foot steel fence runs through its centre, separating the prosperous US side from the impoverished Mexican side. It is a fascinating site of tension, now more than ever, as the town fills with hopeful border crossers and the deportees who have been caught and brought back. And it is here that Paul Theroux will begin his journey into the culturally rich but troubled heart of modern Mexico.
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A pedantic, poorly narrated, 20 hour lecture
- By Birdshot on 11-16-19
- On the Plain of Snakes
- By: Paul Theroux
- Narrated by: Joseph Balderrama
epic chronicle of an outstandingly bold odyssey
Reviewed: 01-23-23
Theroux has outdone himself with this epically literate and literary adventure through most of the land mass and cultures of modern Mexico, sparing no detail and pulling the reader close with edgy descriptions of encounters with the soul, spirit and body of living Mexico.
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