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Learn about the man behind the hat and mustache in Sid Fleischman’s well-researched biography, Sir Charlie: Chaplin, the Funniest Man in the World, superbly narrated by Fred Sullivan. Don’t miss this starred audiobook version.
Don Freeman is the author of many titles beloved by children, now out of print. Lucky for this generation of picture book fans, Auryn is bringing back the author's works in digital format.
OK, rub it in—our music reviewer wasn't even born when My Bloody Valentine released its first album in 1991.... How about a puzzle game in which a cave with a "wicked sense of humor" is your guide? I don't usually associate puppets with blood and gore, but the review of Black Knight Sword has changed my outlook.
In The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There, Catheryne Valente seamlessly and brilliantly blends elements of fantasy, mythology, and historical fiction to create a magical world so cunningly described that it’s utterly believable. S. J. Tucker distinctly voices all the characters in this starred audiobook version of the novel.
Sherri Duskey Rinker’s story, Goodnight , Goodnight, Construction Site, about the machinery at a construction site winding down for the night, makes the most of every crunch, roar, and snore in the author’s rhyming text in DVD and audio formats. Check out the starred review.
Narrator JD Jackson brings to life Gigi Amateau’s historical novel, Come August, Come Freedom, set in Colonial Virginia prior to the Civil War. Don’t miss this starred audiobook version.