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October 25, 2007
Time to Listen
Our shelves are bursting with new audio books we recently added to the collection.
Pastor Will Bowen challenged his congregation to go twenty-one consecutive days without complaining. His book, A Complaint Free World, explains what constitutes a complaint, why people complain, how complaining is destructive, and how to get others to stop.
David Halberstam explores the lesser-known elements of heroism and pathos that marked the Korean War and evaluates political decisions and miscalculations on both sides of the conflict in The Coldest Winter
Donna VanLiere brings us The Christmas Promise, a holiday story of interpersonal relationships. Taking what he hopes will be his first long-term job, lonely department store security officer Chaz McConnell reaches out to a four-year-old child, while Gloria Bailey, a charity worker who has taken in a single pregnant woman and a cantankerous senior, struggles with ensuing personality clashes
More audio book titles recently added:
Novels
Exit Ghost by Philip Roth read by George Guidall
Fire in the Blood by Irene Nemirovsky read by Mark Bramhall
Run by Ann Patchett read by Peter Francis James
The Abstinence Teacher by Tom Perrotta read by Campbell Scott
Home to Holly Springs A Father Tim Novel by Jan Karon read by Scott Sower (October 30th release date)
The Secret Life of Josephine by Carolly Erickson read by Margot Dionne
Protect and Defend by Vince Flynn read by George Guidall (October 30th release date)
Shoot Him If He Runs AStone Barrington Novel by Stuart Woods read by Tony Roberts
The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold read by Joan Allen
Biographies and Memoirs
Clapton by Eric Clapton read by Simon Vance
Life’s a Campaign by Chris Matthews read by the author
Power to the People by Laura Ingraham read by the author
Escape by Carolyn Jessop read by Ann Marie Lee
Musicophilia by Oliver Sacks read by John Lee
A Time to Lead by Wesley K. Clark read by the author
Posted by MaryF at October 25, 2007 04:44 PM



