New books Issue 45 May 2015


Adult non-fiction Autobiography and biography



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Adult non-fiction




Autobiography and biography




Rodgers, Nile. Le freak: an upside down story of family, disco and destiny. 2012. TB 21529.


Nile Rodgers is a founding member of the band Chic and one of the world's most successful music producers. He wrote 'We are Family' for Sister Sledge and 'I'm Coming Out' for Diana Ross, and produced two of the most popular albums of all time - Madonna's 'Like a Virgin' and David Bowie's 'Let's Dance'. Here he tells his story.

Read by Ian Knauer. 10 hours 27 minutes. TB 21529.



Food and drink




Henry, Diana. A change of appetite: where healthy meets delicious. 2014. TB 21384.


Here are the dishes that Diana Henry created when she started to crave a different kind of diet - less meat and heavy food, more vegetable, fish and grain-based dishes - often inspired by the food of the Middle East and Far East, but also drawing on cuisines from Georgia to Scandinavia.

Read by Jayne Constantinis. 12 hours 50 minutes. TB 21384.



History




Grose, Peter. The greatest escape: how one French community saved thousands of lives from the Nazis. 2014. TB 21585.


Right through the Second World War the community of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon saved the lives of 5000 men, women and children from the Nazi occupiers and their Vichy stooges. Of those saved approximately 3,500 were of Jewish descent.

Read by Richard Burnip. 11 hours 31 minutes. TB 21585.



Higgins, Charlotte. Under another sky: journeys in Roman Britain. 2014. TB 21335.

An exploration of what the idea of 'Roman Britain' has meant to those who came after Britain's 400-year stint as province of Rome, through history and now. Charlotte Higgins set out to discover the remains of Roman Britain for herself, sometimes on foot, sometimes in a VW campervan.


Read by Monica Kendall. 10 hours 51 minutes. TB 21335.

Turner, Alwyn W. A classless society: Britain in the 1990s. 2014. TB 21366.


Opening with a war in the Gulf and ending with the September 11 attacks, this book goes in search of the decade in which modern Britain came of age.

Read by John Banks. 25 hours 57 minutes. TB 21366.



Politics and government




Conroy, Paul. Under the wire: Marie Colvin's last assignment. 2013. TB 20898.


An account of the tragic death of Marie Colvin and a war photographer's harrowing and daring escape from Homs, one of the most dangerous cities on earth.

Read by Gavin Crymble. 11 hours 58 minutes. TB 20898.



Warfare and defence




Bungay, Stephen. The most dangerous enemy: a history of the Battle of Britain. 2009. TB 21546.


An assessment of the battle and its heroes, the development of technologies, planes and their armament. It looks beyond the mythology, to explore all the tragedy and comedy; the brutality and compassion of war.

Read by Stephen Bungay. 24 hours 25 minutes. TB 21546.



David, Saul. 100 days to victory: how the Great War was fought and won. 2013. TB 21438.


The people and events of the war are brought dramatically to life from young Adolf Hitler's reaction to the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, through a Zeppelin raid on Scarborough, the tragic dramas of Gallipoli and the battlefields of the Western Front to the individual bravery of the first Indian VC.

Read by Richard Burnip. 19 hours 40 minutes. TB 21438.



Hastings, Max. All hell let loose: the world at war, 1939-45. 2012. TB 21257.


The seminal narrative history of the Second World War from one of our finest historians. A book which depicts what the war was like to live through - whether you were a starving child in Leningrad, a soldier in North Africa, or a civilian in Dresden.

Read by Chris Courtenay. 36 hours. TB 21257.



Suvorov, Viktor. The chief culprit: Stalin's grand design to start World War II. 2008. TB 21528.


This work reveals how Stalin conspired with German leaders to bypass the Versailles Treaty which forbade German rearmament. Stalin emerges as a diabolical genius consumed by visions of a worldwide Communist revolution at any cost, the leader who wooed Hitler and Germany in his own effort to conquer the world.

Read by Steve Hodson. 21 hours 31 minutes. TB 21528.



Children and young adult fiction




Suggested reading age 0-4




Ahlberg, Allan. The mighty slide. 1989. TB 21689.


A collection of five story poems, from the title poem, where no end of fun is had on a giant slide made of snow, to the antics of the mysterious Captain Jim who performs all sorts of heroic deeds.

Read by Kris Dyer. 1 hour 26 minutes. TB 21689.



Docherty, Helen. The Snatchabook. 2013. TB 21659.


In every house, in every bed, a bedtime book was being read. But then, one night, all the animals' bedtime story books start disappearing. Is there a book thief? And who could it be? One brave little rabbit sets out to solve the mystery.

Read by Emma Powell. 7 minutes. TB 21659.



Thompson, Emma. The spectacular tale of Peter Rabbit. 2014. TB 21672.


It was high summer and a travelling fun fair had come to the village. Peter Rabbit and Benjamin were forbidden to attend. But even the best-behaved rabbit can't keep away from a fun fair; and Peter is far from being the best -behaved rabbit.

Read by Phyllida Law. 15 minutes. TB 21672.



Willis, Jeanne. The rascally cake. 2009. TB 21674.


The ghastly Mr Skumskins O'Parsley's favourite dishes include wormcast butties, squashed tadpoles on toast and bogey burgers. O'Parsley decides one day to bake an extra special cake, with more revolting ingredients than you can possibly imagine. However, when the cake decides to eat HIM, he realises it is time to mend his ways.

Read by Kris Dyer. 9 minutes. TB 21674.



Suggested reading age 5+




Ahlberg, Allan. Kicking a ball. 2014. TB 21690.


A wonderful rhyming story to read aloud. Every parent can immediately relate to the quiet joy felt by a boy simply kicking a ball, and how there is nothing else quite like it.

Read by Kris Dyer. 8 minutes. TB 21690.



Child, Lauren. What planet are you from? 2009. TB 21729.


Clarice Bean; book 7. The feisty Clarice Bean is back tackling 'the environment' in her own inimitable fashion. From trees and planets and holes in the sky, to litter bugs and eco warriors, Clarice Bean has something to say.

Read by Lisa Milne Henderson. 16 minutes. TB 21729.



Hedderwick, Mairi. Katie Morag's island stories. 2010. TB 21724.


Containing the first four Katie Morag stories.

Read by Caroline Guthrie. 24 minutes. TB 21724.



Hedderwick, Mairi. More Katie Morag island stories. 2010. TB 21725.


Whether she is getting excited about the new pier, trying to cheer up Grannie Island in time for Granma Mainland's big day, singing naughty songs at the Grand Concert or solving riddles to get back in everyone's good books, Katie Morag is always up to something.

Read by Caroline Guthrie. 35 minutes. TB 21725.



Kerr, Judith. The Judith Kerr treasury. 2014. TB 21701.


Five of Judith Kerr's bestselling stories in one collection, including 'The Tiger Who Came to Tea', 'Mog the Forgetful Cat', One Night in the Zoo, The Other Goose and When Willy Went to the Wedding.

Read by Lisa Milne Henderson. 32 minutes. TB 21701.



Rayner, Shoo. Viking Vik and the longship. 2009. TB 21707.


The longships have gone to sea, leaving Viking Vik behind. Wulf wants to sail after them, but a storm is coming and something strange is swimming towards them. Could it be the legendary Sea Serpent?

Read by Brian Fenton. 15 minutes. TB 21707.



Rayner, Shoo. Viking Vik and the secret shield. 2009. TB 21708.


Viking Vik's grandmother tells him a story that leads him into a real adventure. Is Vik brave enough to enter the Underground Kingdom and claim the prize that waits for him in the darkness?

Read by Brian Fenton.17 minutes. TB 21708.



Rodgers, Frank. Pirate penguins. 2006. TB 21750.


Paisley, Posso, Kelty and Spott are pirate penguins. And they're hungry. But there's nothing to eat - all the fish have disappeared from the sea! Could the gang of scary, sharp-toothed cats have anything to do with it? It's time for Paisley to come up with a cunning plan.

Read by James Parsons. 18 minutes. TB 21750



Whelan, Gloria. Queen Victoria's bathing machine. 2015. TB 21673.


Poor Queen Victoria! She loves to swim, but can't quite figure out how to get to the water without her devoted subjects glimpsing her swimming suit. (Because, of course, such a sight would compromise her regal dignity.) Fortunately for the water-loving monarch, it's Prince Albert to the rescue with an invention fit for a queen!

Read by Phyllida Law. 15 minutes. TB 21673.



Suggested reading age 7+

Bradman, Tony. Hercules the hero. 2008. TB 21678.


Hercules was famous throughout Greece for his strength and courage, which made the Goddess Hera cross. Why should a human enjoy such fame and success? She wants to see him suffer. So she makes him the servant of cruel King Eurystheus, who sets him a few small tasks to carry out.

Read by John Cormack. 19 minutes. TB 21678.



Bradman, Tony. William Tell and the apple for freedom. 2005. TB 21753.


William Tell is the best shot in Switzerland. One day, the local governor demands that he prove his skill with a crossbow or be punished. William must hit an apple at a hundred paces... and the apple will be resting on his young son's head!

Read by Thomas Eyre. 23 minutes. TB 21753.



Bradman, Tony. Gulliver in Lilliput. 2011. TB 21727.


Gulliver loves to travel. When he is swept overboard from a ship, and finds himself tied up in a land populated by tiny people, he realises some adventures aren't quite as much fun as they should be. Can Gulliver escape the clutches of the tiny Lilliputians?

Read by Thomas Eyre. 21 minutes. TB 21727.



Bradman, Tony. Jason and the voyage to the edge of the world. 2004. TB 21688.


To win back his father's kingdom, Jason must find the fabled Golden Fleece. Many have attempted the perilous journey across Greece in search of it and never returned. But Jason and his band of Argonauts set sail determined to succeed.

Read by Richard Derrington. 21 minutes. TB 21688.



Brown, Jeff. Stanley in space. 2003. TB 21696.


Flat Stanley. The American President chooses Stanley and his family to become the first humans aboard a new top-secret spaceship. They follow a message from the planet Tyrra and save its inhabitants from starvation, relocating their city to the White House tennis court until it's safe to go home.

Read by Christopher Ragland. 59 minutes. TB 21696.



McCaughrean, Geraldine. Saint George and the dragon. 2000. TB 21704.


The dragon lays waste to the kingdom and finally the princess herself has to be rescued by a knight, who fights and tames the dragon, passing into legend as St George.

Read by Lisa Milne Henderson. 17 minutes. TB 21704.



Laird, Elizabeth. The fastest boy in the world. 2014. TB 21757.


Shortlisted for the Cilip Carnegie Medal, 2015. Eleven-year-old Solomon loves to run! The great athletes of the Ethiopian national team are his heroes and he dreams that one day winning medals like them, in spite of his ragged shorts and bare feet. When his grandfather announces that he's going to take Solomon to Addis Ababa, Solomon is overjoyed when he realizes that the Ethiopian running team will be doing a victory parade through the city that day.

Read by Damian Lynch. 2 hours 40 minutes. TB 21757.



McCaughrean, Geraldine. The Odyssey. 1997. TB 21703.


The story of Odysseus' return to Ithica from the Trojan war, where he encounters Athene, Poseidon, the Cyclops and others before he is reunited with his faithful wife, Penelope.

Read by Damian Lynch. 2 hours 27 minutes. TB 21703.



Matthews, Andrew. Antony and Cleopatra. 2003. TB 21734.


Shakespeare stories. A wonderful retelling of Shakespeare's thrilling tale of love torn apart by history. With notes on the main themes within the story and a background to the Globe theatre.

Read by James Parsons. 27 minutes. TB 21734.



Matthews, Andrew. Hamlet. 2003. TB 21738.


Shakespeare stories. Murder most foul... An action-packed retelling of Shakespeare's dark tale of revenge and murder. With notes on the main themes within the story and a background to the Globe theatre.

Read by James Parsons. 27 minutes. TB 21738.



Matthews, Andrew. Julius Caesar. 2010. TB 21735.


Shakespeare stories. Rome's greatest general, Julius Caesar, returns to the city celebrating a glorious victory. But among the cheering crowds a group of conspirators are determined to prevent Caesar becoming king. With notes on the main themes within the story and a background to the Globe theatre.

Read by James Parsons. 26 minutes. TB 21735.



Matthews, Andrew. Macbeth. 2003. TB 21736.


Shakespeare stories. Out, damned spot! A brilliant retelling of this classic tale of witches, murder and madness. With notes on the main themes within the story and a background to the Globe theatre.

Read by James Parsons. 30 minutes. TB 21736.



Matthews, Andrew. A midsummer night's dream. 2003.TB 21737.


Shakespeare stories. The course of true love never did run smooth. A magical retelling of Hermia, Helen, Demetrius and Lysander's classic story - and of the impish fairy Puck, who meddles in their tangled web of love with hilarious consequences. With notes on the main themes within the story and a background to the Globe theatre.

Read by James Parsons. 31 minutes. TB 21737.



Matthews, Andrew. Romeo and Juliet. 2003. TB 21739.


Shakespeare stories. But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun... A beautiful retelling of Shakespeare's most famous love story. With notes on the main themes within the story and a background to the Globe theatre.

Read by James Parsons. 27 minutes. TB 21739.



Matthews, Andrew. The tempest. 2003. TB 21740.


Shakespeare stories. A charming retelling of this magical tale of power and justice. With notes on the main themes within the story and a background to the Globe theatre.

Read by James Parsons. 26 minutes. TB 21740.



Pennypacker, Sara. Flat Stanley: the big mountain adventure. 2011. TB 21698.


Flat Stanley. The whole Lambchop family is off to see Mount Rushmore. But when Flat Stanley and his brother, Arthur, team up with a scrappy cowgirl named Calamity Jasper, their vacation turns into the Wild West experience of a lifetime.

Read by Christopher Ragland. 39 minutes. TB 21698.



Stanton, Andy. Mr Gum and the secret hideout. 2014. TB 21684.


Mr Gum; book 8. Talking parrots in the rooftops? A giant cactus on the high street? Mosquitoes so nasty that even their own friends don't like them? Something's gone terribly wrong in Lamonic Bibber and Mr Gum is nowhere to be found. Polly and Friday are facing their biggest challenge yet.

Read by John Cormack. 1 hour 55 minutes. TB 21684.



Strong, Jeremy. Romans on the rampage. 2015. TB 21682.


Marcus is a Roman boy who is crazy about chariot racing. He loves to practise in his own homemade chariot (pulled by the family goat) and dreams of riding in the Circus Maximus himself one day. But when Marcus's hero, the brilliant charioteer Scorpus, goes missing on the day of the big race, Marcus finds his wish coming true sooner than he'd imagined!

Read by John Cormack. 2 hours 14 minutes. TB 21682.



Suggested reading age 9+

Beasley, Andrew. The feast of ravens. 2013. TB 21694.


The battles of Ben Kingdom; book 2. The year is 1892. The Legion have unleashed an ancient darkness on London, leaving crime and chaos in its wake. From their rooftop base, The Watchers fight to restore order - looking to Ben Kingdom for hope. But unbeknown to them, Ben is harbouring a deadly secret that could put them all in danger.

Read by Andy Secombe. 7 hours 25 minutes. TB 21694.



Brent-Dyer, Elinor Mary. Jo of the Chalet School. 2011. TB 21594.


Chalet School series; book 2. The Chalet School now boasts over 30 pupils. The autumn term sees adventures of all kinds - a flood that threatens the school and the dramatic rescue of an unwanted St Bernard puppy. Finally Joey, Robin and Madge spend a delightful Christmas at Innsbruck.

Read by Karen Cass. 8 hours 54 minutes. TB 21594.



Cassidy, Cathy. Sweet honey. 2014. TB 21584.


Chocolate box girls; book 5. Honey is going to live with her dad in Australia. Determined to make a fresh start, she couldn't be further away from the tough times at Tanglewood. But all alone on the other side of the world, Honey's past is about to catch up with her.

Read by Juliette Burton. 7 hours 1 minute. TB 21584.



Kessler, Liz. Has anyone seen Jessica Jenkins? 2014. TB 21598.


Jessica Jenkins has always thought she was a perfectly ordinary girl, until the day that part of her arm vanishes in the middle of a geography lesson! Does this mean she's a superhero? And, when her friends are threatened, can Jessica use her superpower to help?

Read by Rebecca Cooper. 5 hours 11 minutes. TB 21598.



Lean, Sarah. Jack Pepper. 2014. TB 21490.


Someone special will never be forgotten. When Ruby and Sid read a poster about a missing dog called Jack Pepper they remember an adventure they had, and a little dog they once met. Could the two possibly be connected?

Read by Beth Chalmers. 45 minutes. TB 21490.



Lee, Julia. The mysterious misadventures of Clemency Wrigglesworth. 2013. TB 21595.


Newly-orphaned Clemency is entirely alone, until she's taken in by the Marvels. But where are her family? Why is she set to work as a scullery maid in the very house she travelled from India to live in? Who will save her?

Read by Gloria Sanders. 7 hours 12 minutes. TB 21595.



Palmer, Tom. Dead ball. 2010. TB 21548.


Football detective; book 2. Russian billionaire Dmitri Tupolev and a mystery Englishman agree to fix an important match in Russia's favour by intimidating the England goalie, Alex Finn. But Alex goes against their wishes. His punishment is an 'accidental' car crash and now he's out of the return game in Russia.

Read by Daniel York. 4 hours. TB 21548.



Palmer, Tom. Off side. 2010. TB 21547.


Football detective; book 3. Danny is furious when City is sold to an anonymous foreign buyer. But when Danny discovers Adam, a kid from Ghana, dumped by his agent who'd promised him a place as a junior at City, and lost in a foreign country he knows nothing about, Danny realizes there are worse ways of being alone.

Read by Daniel York. 4 hours 2 minutes. TB 21547.



Palmer, Tom. Killer pass. 2010. TB 21549.


Football detective; book 4. In recent months, there has been a spate of burglaries at the houses of players from Danny's favourite football club, City FC. Danny wants to know who's behind it all for if he doesn't, he might just become the biggest suspect of them all.

Read by Daniel York. 3 hours 6 minutes. TB 21549.



Palmer, Tom. Own goal. 2011. TB 21550.


Football detective; book 5. Danny loves supporting his local team, City FC. So when everyone starts supporting the Italian team Forza FC, Danny is angry and decides to investigate the sudden popularity of the new team - starting with Forza's billionaire owner - and that's when the danger really kicks off.

Read by Daniel York. 5 hours 34 minutes. TB 21550.



Pichon, Liz. A tiny bit lucky. 2014. TB 21478.


Tom Gates; book 6. Me, Derek and Norman need some SERIOUS band practice for the ROCKWEKLY BANDBATTLE AUDITION. But I'm not panicking because we have LOADS of time... (I think?).

Read by Ryan Watson. 2 hours 34 minutes. TB 21478.



Pilkey, Dav. Captain Underpants and the tyrannical retaliation of the Turbo Toilet 2000. 2014. TB 21658.


When the evil Turbo Toilet 2000 was defeated, George and Harold thought their toilet troubles were over. Unfortunately, their problems were only beginning. Join Captain Underpants for another epic showdown of Wedgie Power vs. Potty Power.

Read by Christopher Ragland. 1 hour 41 minutes. TB 21658.



Reeve, Philip. Goblins vs dwarves. 2013. TB 21711.


Goblins; book 2. The reawakening of ancient sorcery is bringing new creatures to the world of Clovenstone. A network of tunnels is sneaking into the heart of goblin territory. Skarper and his friends try to halt this underground invasion, but the dwarves - ruthless, cunning and covered in mole-droppings - are a dangerous enemy.

Read by Richard Derrington. 8 hours 22 minutes. TB 21711.



St. John, Lauren. Kidnap in the Caribbean. 2012. TB 21575.


Laura Marlin mystery; book 2. Laura cannot contain her excitement when she wins a trip to the Caribbean for herself and her uncle, Calvin Redfern, especially when Tariq, and Skye, accidentally find themselves on board too. But when they dock at Antigua, they discover that Calvin has vanished, and Laura and Tariq are about to be kidnapped by the fearsome Straight A gang.

Read by Ceri Gifford. 5 hours 6 minutes. TB 21575.



St. John, Lauren. Kentucky thriller. 2013. TB 21574.


Laura Marlin mystery; book 3. Laura Marlin's two greatest loves in life are detective novels and animals, so she is ecstatic when her uncle agrees to let her keep a horse after they rescue it from an overturned horsebox. But first they have to find its former owner. A visit to Newmarket leads Laura to the Kentucky Derby in the US and into the world of race -fixing.

Read by Ceri Gifford. 4 hours 6 minutes. TB 21574.



Sparkes, Ali. Dowsing the dead. 2007. TB 21507.


Shapeshifter; book 4. All is not well in the spirit world - strange messages are coming through and Dax, Gideon, Lisa and Mia must once again join forces. Could the messages be coming from Luke and Catherine, Gideon's dead brother and sister? Perhaps they're even still alive? In which case, they have to rescue Luke from Catherine's evil clutches - but is Dax really a match for her?

Read by Brian Fenton. 7 hours 37 minutes. TB 21507.



Sparkes, Ali. Stirring the storm. 2008. TB 21535.


Shapeshifter; book 5. Dax and his friends are moved to the country in a bid to keep their identities a secret, but are the special forces who are transporting them their allies, or are the Children of Limitless Ability being used as pawns in a much bigger scheme? Once again it is Dax who's at the centre of things - it's him they want most of all.

Read by Brian Fenton. 8 hours 28 minutes. TB 21535.



Suggested reading age 11+




St. John, Lauren. The one dollar horse. 2013. TB 21633.


One dollar horse trilogy; book 1. Casey Blue loves horses, but her dreams of becoming an event rider seem out of reach. One day she rescues a horse from the knacker's yard before working hard to nurse the animal back to health. In time a sleek and highly strung thoroughbred emerges from the bag of bones she rescued, so Casey sets about finding out who her horse really is.

Read by Emma Carter. 7 hours 41 minutes. TB 21633.



St. John, Lauren. Race the wind. 2013. TB 21634.


One dollar horse trilogy; book 2. When Casey Blue's victory at the Badminton Horse Trials earns her and Storm an invitation to the prestigious Kentucky Three Day Event, it is a dream come true. But that dream is about to turn into a nightmare. Her father is arrested for a crime Casey is convinced he didn't commit, she finds herself the victim of a vicious blackmailer and Storm is behaving like the wild horse he once was.

Read by Emma Carter. 5 hours 11 minutes. TB 21634.



Suggested reading age 13+




Buckle, J A. Half my Facebook friends are ferrets. 2014. TB 21728.


Fifteen-year-old Josh fantasises about becoming a death metal guitarist complete with tattoos, piercings and hoards of adoring fans. But it's not easy when his super-strict mum won't let him grow his hair! Josh’s diary contains all Josh's hopes, dreams and frustrations but what he doesn’t know is that his mother also kept a diary, back about the time he was born, and a secret in there holds the key to Josh's life becoming a whole lot more metal.

Read by David Thorpe. 4 hours 59 minutes. TB 21728.



Farrant, Natasha. Flora in love. 2014. TB 21631.


The diaries of Bluebell Gadsby; book 2. As much as Bluebell wants a normal life she knows that, with her family, it’s asking the impossible: Mum is behaving strangely, Dad is 'liberating' the pets and her sister Flora has fallen deeply and desperately in love. Will anyone notice that Blue is having problems of her own?

Read by Charlotte Worthing. 5 hours 7 minutes. TB 21631.



Hardinge, Frances. Cuckoo song. 2014. TB 21758.


Shortlisted for the Cilip Carnegie Medal, 2015. When Triss wakes up after an accident, she knows that something is very wrong. She is insatiably hungry; her sister seems scared of her and her parents whisper behind closed doors. Soon Triss discovers that what happened to her is more strange and terrible than she could ever have imagined, and that she is quite literally not herself.

Read by Sherry Baines. 14 hours 25 minutes. TB 21758.



Lake, Nick. Hostage three. 2014. TB 21258.


It's a once-in-a-lifetime thing: a girl on a yacht with her super-rich banker father; a chance for the family to heal after a turbulent time; the peaceful sea and the warm sun. But a nightmare is about to explode as a group of Somali pirates seize the boat and its human cargo - and the family becomes a commodity in a highly-sophisticated transaction.

Read by Anna Lukis. 8 hours 53 minutes. TB 21258.



Landman, Tanya, Buffalo soldier. 2014. TB 21756.


Shortlisted for the Cilip Carnegie Medal, 2015. At the end of the American Civil War, Charley - a young African-American slave - is ostensibly freed. In a terrifyingly lawless land, where the colour of a person's skin can bring violent death, Charley disguises herself as a man and joins the army. Soon, she's sent to the prairies to fight a whole new war against the 'savage Indians'. Trapped in a world of injustice and inequality, it's only when Charley is posted to Apache territory that she begins to learn what it is to be truly free.

Read by Laurel Lefkow. 8 hours 6 minutes. TB 21756.



Sedgwick, Marcus. The ghosts of heaven. 2014. TB 21636.


The spiral has existed as long as time has existed. It's there when a girl walks through the forest and there centuries later with Anna, who they call a witch. There where a mad poet watches the waves and knows the horrors they hide, and far into the future as Keir Bowman realises his destiny. And so their journeys begin.

Read by John Cormack. 9 hours 36 minutes. TB 21636.



Zephaniah, Benjamin. Terror kid. 2014. TB 21652.


Rico is angry and frustrated at the injustices he sees happening at home and around the world. He wants to do something – but what? When he is approached by Speech, a mysterious man who shares his hacktivist interests, Rico is given the perfect opportunity to speak out about injustice. After all, what harm can a peaceful cyber protest do?

Read by James Parsons. 3 hours 18 minutes. TB 21652.





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