“Although fourteen-year-old Roger Hardy’s life of crime starts small (he heists a bucket of fried rice), the boy has played a key role in two major robberies by the time this novel is over. Collier does an excellent job in portraying the poverty, hunger, and abuse that drive Roger to illicit activity, and his novel—set in an unnamed city in the '20s—is suffused with a flawless sense of place.” —Publishers Weekly
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- Outside Looking In
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 5/14/13
Formats: Digital Audy
At fourteen, Fergy is tired of his family's life style. He's tired of living in a van with his parents, J. P. and Gussie, and his younger sister, Ooma. He's sick of peddling honey and pamphlets of his father's writings. And most of all he hates stealing things, even though J. P. says it's all right to "reclaim" necessities from society. Fergy listens to J. P. talk about the evils of "the system," and gradually Fergy realizes that he no longer believes or respects his father. In fact, Fergy longs more than anything to be a part of that system!
One day, when Fergy's father steals a motor home from an elderly couple who have befriended them, Fergy knows the time has come to act. He's fed up, and he has to escape. Early one morning, with Ooma in tow, Fergy runs away. Gussie's wealthy parents live in Boston, and Fergy hopes that if he can find them, he and Ooma can have the "regular and normal" life he longs for.
How Fergy comes to grips with his relationship with his parents and his own expectations makes a provocative, at times painful, but always absorbing story about a boy's determination to make a better life for himself.
- Outside Looking In
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 5/14/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Chipper
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 4/03/13
Formats: Digital Audy
It’s 1895 in New York City. Hard times have hit, and life isn’t going to get noticeably better any time soon.
Almost-thirteen-year-old Chipper Carey is running with the Midnight Rats kid gang just to survive. Chipper doesn’t normally like to think beyond the present. His past has been bad enough! Ma died of consumption when he was six. His short-lived stay with Aunt Millie and Uncle Bert consisted of endless beatings. He never even knew his father. Sure, Chipper feels badly about the gang’s stealing and fighting. He knows Ma wouldn’t have approved. He knows she wanted and expected a respectable life for him. What does it matter that even he sometimes feels he’s different, maybe even better, than the rest of the gang?
What ultimately has to matter is reality, and without the Midnight Rats, Chipper would have nothing. He’d starve. He’d face thrashings more serious than those inflicted by the police. Worst of all, he’d be alone. Fortunately for Chipper, fate takes over and introduces him to the wealthy Miss Sibley. For once, it becomes possible for him to forget that the rich are the enemy. For once, like his Ma, someone else believes that he really was meant for something better.
- Chipper
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 4/03/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- My Crooked Family
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Read by Joe Short
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Release Date: 4/03/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Sneaking into the majestic house on Park Row last night and unlocking the door for the well-dressed stranger had been exciting. Still, Roger knows that what he did for Circus was wrong, especially when he learns from the newspaper that one of the inhabitants was killed. But the fifty dollars he earned is a fortune! His mother never seems to have any change left over for dinner after she buys her daily supply of liquor. And his father is in the hospital, recovering from a gunshot wound. With fifty dollars Roger can buy those yellow trousers he's been admiring and a decent dress for Lulu, his younger sister. Now Circus is asking him to pull another job. In spite of the temptation of easy money, Roger vows he won't listen to that fast-talking redhead. Too many unanswered questions buzz through Roger's mind. Who shot his father? Why does Circus take such an interest in his father's health? Why does his father ask questions about a redheaded man? And what is Circus' connection to his father? My Crooked Family is both a gripping mystery and a powerful coming-of-age novel about a fourteen-year-old's decision to enter a world of professional crime.- My Crooked Family
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Read by Joe Short
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Release Date: 4/03/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Rock Star
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Read by Dan John Miller
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Release Date: 4/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
To Tim Anderson, playing the guitar is as natural—and just about as important—as breathing. He's already decided he's going to be a musician. But his father has other career plans for him—all involving college. And now, because Tim is on the verge of flunking math, he's been forbidden even to touch his guitar. It couldn't have happened at a worse time. A top record company has just announced a nationwide contest for teenage rock groups—with a recording contract as first prize. Tim is sure his group, The Silver Sunshine, has a good chance of winning. Tim's best friend, Charlie Hoving, urges him to ignore his father's orders. But Tim just can't do it. In spite of their disagreements, he basically likes and respects his father. So he obeys the ban (more or less)—until a crisis arises on the night of the contest …
Tim realizes his only chance to make it is to leave home and go to New York City. His decision leads to some unpleasant experience with a man named Crazy, some rude shocks from the record company executive who had given him encouragement back home, and some surprising, and confusing, discoveries while playing with a new group, The Sound System. Tim's stubborn pursuit of his dream, and his initiation into the high-voltage world of rock music, make an exciting and absorbing story.
- Rock Star
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Read by Dan John Miller
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Release Date: 4/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Dreadful Revenge of Ernest Gallen
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Read by Sean Crisden
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Release Date: 4/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Gene Richards is haunted by a voice, and he doesn't like what it's saying. He's trying to ignore it—pretend it's not real—but the voice has plans for Gene. A long time ago, something bad happened in the town of Magnolia—something that Gene's grandfather and his friends want to keep quiet. The voice has started hurting those who were responsible, and it won't give up until Gene uncovers the town's eerie past. Determined to clear his grandfather's name, Gene and his friends start reading old newspapers and digging for the truth. But the voice is running out of patience, and Gene must do something before his grandfather becomes the next victim.
James Lincoln Collier has captured the fear and curiosity that come when the past is called into question. The suspense lasts to the final minutes in this ghost story turned mystery.
- The Dreadful Revenge of Ernest Gallen
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Read by Sean Crisden
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Release Date: 4/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Empty Mirror
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Read by Adam Verner
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Release Date: 4/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Nick Hodges had always been a troublesome boy. Growing up an orphan in his Uncle Jack's care in a small New England town wasn't easy. Everyone was a little wary, a little watchful—a little too watchful. One day, while Nick is walking in the woods, a neighbor thinks she sees him miles from where he actually is. Soon a series of events reinforcing Nick's hotheaded reputation unfold. The incidents become increasingly serious until, finally, Nick is the scapegoat for a much more sinister crime, one that he wouldn't even think of committing. As he uncovers history of the town's influenza epidemic, and as he observes a strange occurrence in the graveyard, Nick begins to suspect something out of the ordinary is happening. And when he sees a figure running in the woods wearing the mirror image of his own shirt, Nick starts to piece together some of the answers—answers no one could have imagined. James Lincoln Collier has written a haunting story of a boy and his reflection—and what happens when two souls want to inhabit the same living body.
- The Empty Mirror
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Read by Adam Verner
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Release Date: 4/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Wild Boy
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Read by Kirby Heyborne
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Release Date: 4/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
In this rousing coming-of-age story set on the American frontier, one ornery twelve-year-old has a lot to learn if he's to survive his new life as a mountain man. Having run away after hitting Pa in a bout of rage, Jesse decides to fend for himself. Too much uncontrollable anger and inexplicable emotion since Ma went away have taken their toll. All he wants now is to be left alone. At first, every day on the mountain is a struggle. Beset by hunger and cold, fear and loneliness, Jesse stubbornly and defiantly refuses to concede defeat. Gradually, he learns to hunt, to skin and cure animal pelts, to build a cabin … all skills necessary to life in the wilderness. He takes on a mad mountaineer and even helps kill a bear. In so doing, Jesse slowly gains confidence and insight beyond his years. "I was watching me turn myself into a mountain man." An action-packed adventure proves a provocative voyage of self-discovery as one young boy observes the best and worst in nature, people, and himself.
- Wild Boy
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Read by Kirby Heyborne
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Release Date: 4/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Give Dad My Best
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 3/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Back before the stock market crash, Jack’s dad had been working steadily, and their family had had plenty of money. But now, in the middle of the 1930s Depression, there isn’t much work for a trombone player—just a gig down in New York City once in a while. So fourteen-year-old Jack is doing his best to help out. He’s lucky enough to get a weekend job at the town boat club where the “rich folks” hang out, but Jack wishes his dad would at least try to get a regular job. Sometimes there isn’t even enough money to buy decent food and clothes for Jack, his sister Sally, and their young brother Henry. It’s bad enough that their mother has had a nervous breakdown and gone to live in a “home.”
Now Jack and Sally are beginning to wonder how long the rest of the family will be able to stay together, with so little money coming in. Jack’s father keeps telling them to look on the bright side—his favorite song is “Happy Days Are Here Again.” But Jack isn’t sure there can be a bright side when you don’t have enough money to live decently. Then, at the boat club, Jack sees an opportunity to steal a lot of money—enough to pay the family’s back rent and keep them all together. For the first time in his life Jack is seriously tempted to steal—especially now that he realizes that his dad can’t really be depended upon, that it’s up to him to take care of the family.
- Give Dad My Best
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 3/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Me and Billy
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Read by Alston Brown
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Release Date: 3/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Life at Deacon Smith's Home for Waifs would be completely dreary if it weren't for Possum's best friend, Billy, who "thinks up lies faster than he can talk" and provides plenty of excitement for the other boys. When Billy hears that gold is hidden in the mountains—"Great big chunks of it, some of 'em big as your fist"—he plans to escape, taking Possum with him. The two runaways embark on a journey in search of their dream—the gold that will lead to a better life. To earn enough money for their adventure, they join Professor Alberto Santini, "savant of the healing arts," and his road show. The professor teaches the boys how "spieling" can make a buck, but it's only the professor who seems to be earning any money. Just as Possum and Billy realize that they've been conned, they get tangled up in a murder. The boys try to keep ahead of the law as they continue their search for gold, but their friendship becomes strained as Possum begins to feel more and more different from Billy. Is the boys' friendship strong enough to carry them through to the end of their journey?
- Me and Billy
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Read by Alston Brown
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Release Date: 3/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Planet out of the Past
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Read by Charlie Thurston
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Release Date: 3/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Char, Weddy, and Nuell are excited over their discovery on the strange planet Pleisto but also terrified, for the leader of their expedition, Professor Joher, has disappeared. Nuell and Weddy, Joher' children, are concerned for his safety, while Char, his research assistant, feels not only worried but responsible for all of them. He realizes that these prehistoric people may have carried off the professor—and may even have killed him. The three set out to find the professor, and their search leads them through a frightening world, where they must fight for their lives every day, against mastodons and jaguars as well as Pleisto's prehistoric inhabitants. They befriend a wounded hunter, a man who is like their own ancestors from millions of years earlier, and hope that he will lead them to the professor. As their journey progresses, Char is thrilled to have the chance to study prehistoric humans so closely, but he is disturbed by the violence of everyday life on Pleisto, by its uncomfortable similarity to life on Earth, and by his own feelings of competition and aggression. In an exciting climax, he learns about human courage, love, generosity, and cooperation.
- Planet out of the Past
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Read by Charlie Thurston
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Release Date: 3/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- When the Stars Begin to Fall
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Read by Daniel Duque-Estrada
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Release Date: 3/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Everyone in Timber Falls knows that his family is trash, and sometimes Harry White thinks he'll always be trash. But he can't help getting angry. After all, what had he and his sister, Helen, ever done to anybody? When he discovers the local carpet factory is polluting the river, he comes up with a bold expos├® that, if he is successful, will make people sit up and show him respect. He wants to do it alone even though he knows he's asking for trouble. As trash, Harry's got nothing to lose. Or does he?
Gripping, disturbing, and exhilarating, When the Stars Begin to Fall reveals the hidden forces that conspire against well-meaning innocents. Harry's desire to change himself and society is so powerful, his voice so direct and real, that listeners won't forget his struggle for dignity. In this striking departure from the historical novels he is so well known for, James Lincoln Collier has written a powerful—even shocking—novel that challenges and defies the rhetoric of contemporary America.
- When the Stars Begin to Fall
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Read by Daniel Duque-Estrada
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Release Date: 3/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Winchesters
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Read by Charlie Thurston
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Release Date: 2/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Fourteen-year-old Chris Winchester is torn between two worlds. By birth, he's part of the indomitable Winchester clan, owners of the enormous electronics factory that employs nearly everyone in town. Yet Chris's father gave up his stake in the business to work for the Peace Corp. When he died, Chris, his mother, and his twin sisters moved into a tiny gatehouse on the Winchester estate—poor relations living on family goodwill. While his cousin Ernest is groomed to take over the family fortune, Chris attends public school and makes friends with the kids in town. He can't understand why a crisis at his uncle's factory makes people suddenly hate him, but a wage cut and a threatened strike have everyone's nerves on edge.
In the eyes of the townspeople, Chris is guilty by association, for he bears the Winchester name. When things turn ugly, Chris discovers that his family can get very tough. Power is like a muscle, his uncle explains, and it must be flexed to keep it strong. Chris senses that power can be used to destroy, as well. In spite of himself, Chris is drawn into the inner circle of the Winchester clan. Suddenly he realizes that part of the Winchester wealth might be his one day. Being rich sounds exciting, but his uncle's protection is not without its price, and Chris's conscience is uneasy. As he journeys toward adulthood he is faced with some difficult questions: Where does he belong, and whose side is he on?
- The Winchesters
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Read by Charlie Thurston
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Release Date: 2/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Teddy Bear Habit
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 2/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Twelve-year-old George Stable wants to be a rock star someday, but he gets horrible stage fright—unless he has his old teddy bear with him. Hiding the teddy in his guitar seems like a brilliant idea. Then George discovers that someone has hidden stolen jewels in the stuffing of his beloved bear. George's embarrassing "teddy bear habit" becomes the center of a life-and-death chase through Manhattan. Can George survive long enough to make his first television appearance?
- The Teddy Bear Habit
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 2/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Rich and Famous
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 2/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
At thirteen, George Stable still hasn't made his mark on the world. Oh, he plays the guitar and sings a little. And he appeared on television for six whole seconds once. A couple of years ago, he even wrote a sort of book, called The Teddy Bear Habit. But nothing really exciting has happened to him. But now, it looks as if his big chance has finally come. This agent of his, Woody Woodward, who discovered him during his six-second TV career, has come up with a plan to make him a hot new guitar-playing teenage star—"George Stable, the Boy Next Door." Never mind that George has spent his entire life in Greenwich Village, which is not exactly where you'd find your typical boy next door. As Woody says, it's the image that counts. Of course, there are a few problems to be ironed out. His pop isn't too hot on the idea and is packing George off to stay with his uncle and creepy cousin Sinclair in upstate New York, while he spends a month in Paris. And Woody's bosses at the record company still have to buy the idea. There's this strange, bug-eyed guy everyone calls Superman who has to give the go-ahead.
- Rich and Famous
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 2/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Corn Raid
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Read by Charlie Thurston
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Release Date: 2/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Life for indentured servants in pioneer Virginia is hard. It is doubly hard for Richard Ayre, a London orphan who had been scooped off the streets as a child and sent to the Jamestown Colony. But a chance encounter with an Indian boy his own age gives him a friend, the first real friend he has had in years—until his master's plan to raid an Indian village for corn turns Richard's world upside down. Soon their friendship and loyalties will be put to the test.
- The Corn Raid
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Read by Charlie Thurston
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Release Date: 2/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Worst of Times
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Read by Charles Carroll
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Release Date: 2/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
When the Depression strikes America, throwing millions out of work, Petey Williamson’s family seems safe. Hadn’t the boss promised Petey’s father that he’d always have a job? But during the Depression, promises cannot always be kept, and Petey finds his family sliding rapidly into poverty. And when Petey’s much-admired cousin Steve starts working as a union organizer in the battle to improve conditions for workers, poverty turns into tragedy.
- The Worst of Times
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Read by Charles Carroll
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Release Date: 2/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Jazz Kid
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 1/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Paulie Horvath is never going to be a good student like his brother, John, never going to follow his hardworking father into the plumbing trade, never going to ease his mother's mind by passing tests or cleaning up his room. But once he hears jazz by accident from the basement of a speakeasy, he knows exactly what he will do: learn that music and make it his life. Jazz is all around in gangland Chicago, but not so easy for a twelve-year-old to find, especially when his father disapproves of it. Paulie has to lie, beg, and steal just to get time for lessons, time to practice, time to slip across town to see stars like King Oliver and Louis Armstrong.
Lies last only so long until they are found out, and a confrontation is coming. Will he choose home and family or sleazy dives with that wonderful music? To decide, Paulie has to face an even tougher question. What is jazz, after all?
Author James Lincoln Collier has played and studied jazz throughout his life. Here is a novel that shows us a great moment in the history of jazz, and points at issues that still trouble us today.
- The Jazz Kid
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Read by August Ross
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Release Date: 1/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- It’s Murder at St. Basket’s
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Read by Peter Mark Kendall
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Release Date: 1/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
Christopher Quincy was an American boy whose father admired everything British. As a result of this trait, Chris found himself trapped at St. Basket's, an ancient London school founded—and built—in the time of Henry VIII and, Chris thought, it looked it. The corridors were dim and drafty, and the rooms of the boarding pupils, of whom Chris was one of four, were gloomy and unpretentious. Still, Chris had good company in his two roommates, Leslie Plainfield, who was English, and David Choudhry, a Pakistani. The three were close friends, which made it all the more horrifying when Chris and Leslie saw Mr. Jaggers, the games master, deliberately, so it seemed, break David's leg with a hockey stick. Unaccountably, Mr. and Miss Grime, the school heads, refused to have a doctor for David. In the midst of apparent security and traditional British calm, a truly macabre and dangerous situation was building up. How Chris schemed desperately to get help from outside is told in the exciting and often hilarious story of a modern American boy's courage and ingenuity.
- It’s Murder at St. Basket’s
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Read by Peter Mark Kendall
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Release Date: 1/01/13
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Winter Hero
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Charlie Thurston
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
Justin Conkey was too young to fight in the Revolution of 1776, but now it is 1787 and he is fourteen. Justin is ready to fight, even if he has only his father's old sword to protect him. But once on the battlefield, war is not what he expected. It is dangerous and frightening and nothing makes sense. Throughout a particularly bitter winter the young man is desperate to prove that he too can be a hero—not realizing that many times heroes turn out to be just ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events, who do what comes naturally to save others regardless of risk to themselves. Insisting on joining General Daniel Shays' group of Regulators, he lies about his age and marches with the group throughout New England. But war puts friendships and political convictions to the test.
- The Winter Hero
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Charlie Thurston
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- A Century of Immigration
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation. A Century of Immigration reviews the century of 1820 through 1920, in which there were two waves of immigration to the United States. This book discusses the varied motivations and nationalities of these new Americans, as well as the effects of mass immigration on the country as a whole, and the rise of antiforeign sentiments among more recent immigrants.
- A Century of Immigration
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Indians, Cowboys, and Farmers and the Battle for the Great Plains
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
Indians, Cowboys, and Farmers discusses the settling of the area between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains and the conflicting interests of the different groups involved—the Indians, cowboys, farmers, sheepherders, and railroad barons. The authors discuss the effect of the American policy of westward expansion on the Indian population, the rise and fall of the “Cattle Kingdom,” and the importance of cross-country transportation.- Indians, Cowboys, and Farmers and the Battle for the Great Plains
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Reconstruction and the Rise of Jim Crow
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
The Reconstruction and Rise of Jim Crow describes the fallout of the Civil War, whose aftermath left the United States South angry and poor. This book details the struggles to decide how to deal with the newly freed slaves, through the years of Reconstruction, Jim Crow, sharecropping, and segregation. The story line also sets the stage for the country's next battle, which is between the Jim Crow laws and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments.
- Reconstruction and the Rise of Jim Crow
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Slavery and the Coming of the Civil War
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
In Slavery and the Coming of the Civil War, the authors explain the occurrences in America during the thirty years between 1831 and 1861. This book discusses the attitudes and events that led up to and caused the Civil War in America, particularly the institution of slavery, the abolitionist movement, and the rise of Abraham Lincoln.
- Slavery and the Coming of the Civil War
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Civil War
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
The Civil War: 1860–1865 examines the people and events involved in the bloody war that pitted the Northern states against those that seceded to form the Confederacy.
- The Civil War
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Rise of Industry
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation. The Rise of Industry gives a detailed account of the industrialization of America in the last decades of the nineteenth century. It includes descriptions of the technological advances of the late 1800s, poor working conditions, the rise of large corporations and labor unions, and eventual government regulation.
- The Rise of Industry
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Rise of the Cities
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
The Rise of the Cities discusses the factors leading to the settlement and growth of cities in the United States and examines some of the social problems that are part of city life. The authors explore the role of technological advances, governing strategies, and social welfare.
- The Rise of the Cities
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Bloody Country
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Charlie Thurston
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
Fifteen-year-old Ben Buck and his family spent four years clearing the wilderness to build a new home in Pennsylvania. They fought the Indians and the British, and they made sacrifices most people wouldn't have been strong enough to make, all so they could be independent and free. Now someone's trying to take everything away from them—their land, their home, even Ben's best friend, Joe. But the Bucks won't give up without a fight, and Ben knows his family will have to win a war to stay free. But what he doesn't know is that wars sometimes last a very long time. And even if you win in the end, you can lose almost everything along the way.
- The Bloody Country
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Charlie Thurston
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Changing Face of American Society
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling book aimed at young readers.
Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, this volume explores far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation. The Changing Face of American Society chronicles societal changes in the United States during the second half of the twentieth century, including the women's movement, civil rights gains, technological innovations, and advances in medicine. This book summarizes the important themes that took place between the years 1945 and 2000 and what they mean to us now.
- The Changing Face of American Society
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
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- The Middle Road
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
In The Middle Road, the terms democrat, republican, liberal, and conservative are defined. Readers learn how these philosophies dominated and shifted during the years covered in this volume.
- The Middle Road
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The United States Enters the World Stage
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
The United States Enters the World Stage covers the years 1867 through 1919. This book gives detailed accounts of America's emergence as a world power from the Alaska Purchase through World War I.
- The United States Enters the World Stage
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The United States in the Cold War
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
The United States in the Cold War examines the history of the United States from 1945 to 1989. Beginning with the effects of World War II, the narrative follows the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the rise and fall of Communism.
- The United States in the Cold War
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The United States in World War II
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
The United States in World War II provides background on American sentiments prior to US involvement in the war. The authors contend that it may have played out differently if some countries, including the US, had been prepared and/or willing to become involved sooner. Fascist ideology is defined.
- The United States in World War II
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 12/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Clock
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Rachel Dulude
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Release Date: 11/01/12
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When her spendthrift father goes into debt after buying a sheep and the inner workings of a clock, fifteen-year-old Annie Steele is sent to work in the town's new wool mill to help support her family. Her job is full of risk—especially after she and her friend Robert discover that the mill's cruel overseer is stealing bags of wool and decide to do something about it. Annie longs for the chance to continue her schooling and become a teacher. Will she ever be able to leave the mill?
- The Clock
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Rachel Dulude
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Release Date: 11/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Andrew Jackson’s America
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 10/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
Andrew Jackson's America examines the events and personalities, particularly President Andrew Jackson, that shaped the development of the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century. Learn about the influence that Andrew Jackson had on the way America developed, the industrial revolution and the beginning of the two-party system.
- Andrew Jackson’s America
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 10/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Building a New Nation
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 10/01/12
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Building a New Nation chronicles the development of the new government following the signing of the Constitution. It explores the political views of the young nation's leaders as they struggled to form a strong nation, despite the foreign and domestic dilemmas that they faced. The authors describe the beginnings of the two-party system, the administrations of the first three presidents, and key decisions by each branch of the government that shaped the future of the country.
- Building a New Nation
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 10/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Hispanic America, Texas, and the Mexican War
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 10/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
Hispanic America, Texas, and the Mexican War examines the history of the southwestern area of the United States. Topics covered include the settlement of the area that became the southwestern portion of the United States, detailing how it evolved from land settled by Native Americans, to Spanish territory, to states that were pawns between the North and South prior to the Civil War.
- Hispanic America, Texas, and the Mexican War
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 10/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Jeffersonian Republicans
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 10/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
The Jeffersonian Republicans examines various events between 1800 and 1823 that helped to shape the United States. The Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, and important Supreme Court decisions are among the discussed events.
- The Jeffersonian Republicans
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 10/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Clash of Cultures
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers.
Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
- Clash of Cultures
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Creating the Constitution
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
Using a narrative format, Creating the Constitution details the events leading up to the writing of the US Constitution and what American leaders went through to create it. The authors describe the conflicts between the new states and the delegates each sent to the Constitutional Convention, as well as the work that was done to resolve the many issues at hand.
- Creating the Constitution
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Pilgrims and Puritans
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
In Pilgrims and Puritans, the authors begin in the year 1620 in England and end in New England in the year 1676. The book recounts the religious, political, and social history of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and its influence on our lives today. The narrative follows various groups of settlers from their departure from England through arrival in the New World and their often violent conflicts with the native peoples of the Americas. The authors examine a number of issues that arose in the new society that was founded and the rise and fall of the "city on a hill."
- Pilgrims and Puritans
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The American Revolution
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
The American Revolution examines the people and events involved in the significant war by which the thirteen original colonies broke away from England. The authors explain the many sources of conflict between the Americans and the British government, how each side approached the problems, and the results of the escalating violence.
- The American Revolution
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The French and Indian War
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
The French and Indian War: 1660-1763 covers much more than the few years during which the English and French fought over the division of the North American continent in one of the most neglected periods of American history. In this volume in The Drama of American History series, authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier trace how England's other rivals for control of America were eliminated over this period until the only source of conflict left would be between the British and their own colonists. This series offers a fairly unique approach to American history by focusing on core content rather than a blizzard of names and dates, giving listeners a good sense of not only what happened, but why, as England eliminated its competition.
- The French and Indian War
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Paradox of Jamestown
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes, and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.
The Paradox of Jamestown discusses the circumstances surrounding English colonization of Virginia and the evolution of slavery in that colony. Beginning with an examination of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century life in England, the authors explain many of the reasons—social, political, religious, and economic—people chose to leave the Old World for a new life in the Americas. They describe the early interactions between the settlers and the Indians, the difficulties those groups had in establishing cooperative relationships, and the many difficulties the settlers had in adjusting to life in the New World. Read about the effects of the growing market for tobacco back in England, the gradual changes in how the new colony was governed, and the growing dependence on the slave trade.
- The Paradox of Jamestown
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By Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
Read by Jim Manchester
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Release Date: 9/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Who Is Carrie?
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Reader Lisa Reneé Pitts
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Release Date: 5/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
Carrie has been a kitchen slave in Sam Fraunces' tavern in New York City for as long as she can remember. But after she narrowly escapes a kidnapper, Carrie becomes more curious about her mysterious past. After all, she doesn't even know her own last name. When her friend Dan Arabus comes to town, he talks about his dream of buying his mother's freedom with the Continental notes his father left him. Deciding to help Dan discover how much the notes are worth, Carrie finds herself eavesdropping on Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and President Washington himself. What's more, Carrie also stumbles upon the startling truth about her own family.
- Who Is Carrie?
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Reader Lisa Reneé Pitts
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Release Date: 5/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Jump Ship to Freedom
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Sean Crisden
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Release Date: 5/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
Young Daniel Arabus and his mother are slaves in the house of Captain Ivers of Stratford, Connecticut. By law they should be free, since Daniel’s father fought in the Revolutionary army and earned enough in soldiers’ notes to buy his family’s freedom.
But now Daniel’s father is dead, and Mrs. Ivers has taken the notes from his mother. When Daniel bravely steals the notes back, a furious Captain Ivers forces him aboard a ship bound for the West Indies—and certain slavery. Even if Daniel can manage to jump ship in New York, will he be able to travel the long and dangerous road to freedom?
The second book in the Arabus family saga finds young Daniel trying to retrieve the notes that ensure his and his mother’s freedom, until he is forced aboard a boat and headed for certain slavery in the West Indies.
- Jump Ship to Freedom
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Sean Crisden
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Release Date: 5/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
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- War Comes to Willy Freeman
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Sean Crisden
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Release Date: 5/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
Willy Freeman's life changes forever when she witnesses her father's death at the hands of the Redcoats and returns home to find that the British have taken her mother as a prisoner to New York City. Willy, disguised as a boy, begins her long search for her mother and luckily finds a haven at the famous Fraunces Tavern. But even with the help of Sam Fraunces and her fellow worker, Horace, Willy knows that to be black, female, and free leaves her open to danger at every turn. What will tomorrow bring?
- War Comes to Willy Freeman
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Sean Crisden
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Release Date: 5/01/12
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- With Every Drop of Blood
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Alston Brown
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Release Date: 5/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy
A vivid portrayal of the Civil War. Johnny, fourteen, convinces his mother to let him join a wagon train carrying food to Confederate soldiers. He has been brought up to believe that all blacks are stupid; thus, when captured by a black Union soldier who insists that Johnny teach him to read, he deliberately tricks him. The boy is surprised the soldier saves him from imprisonment and their relationship grows throughout the book.
- With Every Drop of Blood
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By James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Read by Alston Brown
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Release Date: 5/01/12
Formats: Digital Audy