“The Hooligan brothers’ go-cart race takes an unexpected turn when a sock-eating, foul-smelling, giant purple alien enlists their help completing his extraterrestrial merit badges…Corny jokes, constant banter, and high jinks abound…The humor is squeaky clean, and the Hooligan brothers have good hearts.” —Kirkus Reviews
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- The Alien That Ate My Socks
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/06/16
Formats: Digital Audy
A new series written by the illustrator of the Fablehaven series, Brandon Dorman
Meet the Hooligan brothers, Henry, Hank, and Hector, who are fun-loving, go-cart-racing, up-for-anything boys, and they are expert pranksters! The school bully, Rock, picks on the boys, tries to outprank them, and especially tries to lay blame for his pranks on them. Enter a purple, blobby, friendly outer-space alien. He has come to Earth to earn badges for his extraterrestrial space-scout sash. The brothers name him Hoolie and quickly learn about his alien ways:
- Hoolie gets smelly when he’s hungry, and that’s how the boys know it’s time to feed him.
- He eats clothes, especially socks. Mom and Dad don’t know what is going on originally, but soon they figure out why the family socks are disappearing from the Hooligan house.
- He has a compartment in his belly, like Mary Poppins’ carpetbag, that can somehow hold an endless supply of neat gizmos and gadgets.
- The boys can’t communicate with him at first and rig up an electronic device to help them read Hoolie’s mind.
The Hooligan boys keep Hoolie a secret until he saves a neighborhood girl from a burning building and the town befriends him. Then a team of mysterious strangers dressed in black who call themselves “Animal Control” arrive, but the Hooligan boys know this can’t be true.
The boys must resolve their problem with Rock, help Hoolie earn his merit badges on Earth, and help him find his way home before “Animal Control” captures him!
- The Alien That Ate My Socks
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/06/16
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Matchlock Gun
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
In 1756, New York State was still a British colony, and the French and the Indians were constant threats to young Edward and his family. When his father was called away to watch for a raid from the north, only Edward was left to protect Mama and little Trudy. His father had shown him how to use the huge matchlock gun, an old Spanish gun that was twice as long as he was, but would Edward be able to handle it if trouble actually came?
Originally published in 1941, The Matchlock Gun is a timeless classic.
- The Matchlock Gun
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Wilderness Clearing
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
Clumsy, diffident Dick Mount and clever Maggie Gordon live in isolated clearings in New York’s Mohawk Valley. Both just sixteen, they are young and inexperienced—and unprepared for the tragedies that will befall them. When Dick’s brothers are killed by marauding Indians in the fall of 1777, and Maggie’s father falls desperately ill, they must turn to each other to face the perils of the time.
Based on the true story of the Mount boys who were killed by Indians, Wilderness Clearing is a rousing story well told by Newbery Medal winner Walter D. Edmonds.
- Wilderness Clearing
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Two Logs Crossing
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
An absorbing, deeply moving adventure story from the Newbery Medal–winning author of The Matchlock Gun
When John Haskell’s father dies, he leaves behind a mountain of debt for his family to overcome. John had never given much thought to his father’s financial iniquities, but now he finds himself faced with the responsibility of paying back those who are owed.
With the aid of an Indian trapper, John sets about the hard work of clearing his family’s name. Through two harsh winters he goes fur trapping—and emerges a man on the other side.
- Two Logs Crossing
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Tom Whipple
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
This tale from Newbery Medal–winning author Walter D. Edmonds is based on a story found in Lydia Maria Child’s Letters from New York.
An adventuresome youth determined to travel the world, Tom Whipple leaves his mother in New York and signs up for sea duty on a ship bound for Russia. As he sails, he makes up his mind to see the czar—and to present him with a gift.
- Tom Whipple
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Cadmus Henry
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
Cadmus Henry, mounted on one of the finest mares in Virginia and perfectly turned out from head to toe, dreams of charging intrepidly into battle under the orders of General Lee himself. Unfortunately, young Cadmus can write and is therefore assigned to a desk. But when an unexpected chance to volunteer for scout duty presents itself, Cadmus jumps at it. He learns too late that that, rather than riding into battle and proving himself a hero, he will be floating over enemy lines in a balloon. Despite his reservations, Cadmus sets out on what proves to be a fine adventure.
With plenty of excitement and tender moments, Newbery Medal winner Walter D. Edmonds’ Cadmus Henry is a well-crafted tale for readers young and old.
- Cadmus Henry
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Water Never Hurt a Man
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
This short story pulled from Seven American Stories, and originally published in Harper’s in 1930, is a classic of historical fiction.
- Water Never Hurt a Man
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Uncle Ben’s Whale
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
In this classic short story, Newbery Medal–winning author Walter D. Edmonds tells the story of Uncle Ben, who, free of his domineering wife for a spell, finds a whale in the bay while out with his friend Henry. When they bring it back with them, they discover they can earn a little cash by turning it into a side show attraction.
- Uncle Ben’s Whale
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
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- Seven American Stories
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy
This collection features seven tales inspired by America’s colorful history, from colonial times to the early twentieth century, including the Newbery Medal winner The Matchlock Gun.
In The Matchlock Gun, young Edward must protect his family from marauding Indians when his father is called away. In Two Logs Crossing, John Haskell spends two harsh winters fur trapping with a wise Indian to pay off his father’s tremendous debt. And in Tom Whipple, an adventuresome youth leaves his mother in New York and signs up for sea duty on a ship bound for Russia, where he hopes to meet the czar. Other stories include Wilderness Clearing, Cadmus Henry, Water Never Hurt a Man, and Uncle Ben’s Whale.
- Seven American Stories
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Read by Mark Turetsky
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Release Date: 9/01/15
Formats: Digital Audy