### Talking Book Topics, Vol. 67, No. 1, Jan.-Feb. 2001 Talking Book Topics January-February 2001 Volume 67, Number 1 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped _Talking Book Topics_ is published bimonthly in large-print, cassette, and disc formats and distributed free to blind and physically handicapped individuals who participate in the Library of Congress free reading program. It lists recorded books and magazines available through a network of cooperating libraries and covers news of developments and activities in library services. The annotated list in this issue is limited to titles recently added to the national collection, which contains thousands of fiction and nonfiction titles, including classics, biographies, gothics, mysteries, and how-to and self-help guides. To learn more about the wide range of books in the national collection, readers may order catalogs and subject bibliographies from cooperating libraries. Librarians can check other resources for titles and answer requests for special materials. To order books, contact your local cooperating library. Correspondence regarding editorial matters should be sent to: Publications and Media Section, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20542 Library of Congress, Washington 2001 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 60-46157 ISSN 0039-9183 Contents: In Brief Books for Adults Cassettes--Nonfiction Cassettes--Fiction Books for Children Cassettes--Nonfiction Cassettes--Fiction Foreign Language Books Spanish Talking Book Magazines In Brief National Advisory Group seeks advice The members of the National Advisory Group on Collection Building Activities wish to thank their fellow patrons and librarians for their input concerning the NLS program. Please be assured that your ideas and suggestions are important to us and were thoroughly discussed in the committee's deliberations. The group will meet again at NLS on May 23-25, 2001. Please continue to assist us by contacting committee members or your cooperating library with your suggestions. Input from readers is the key ingredient in the success of our program. The NLS National Advisory Group represents you! Representatives from consumer organizations American Council of the Blind (ACB) Ms. Jill O'Connell 279 Church Lane Carlotta, CA 95528-9715 Blinded Veterans Association Dr. Ronald L. Miller 1480 Aptos Drive Turlock, CA 95382 National Federation of the Blind (NFB) Mrs. Barbara Walker 2224 S. 35th Street Lincoln, NE 68506-6011 e-mail: bwalker@inebraska.com Reader-at-large representatives Midlands Region--includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin Ms. Jane L. 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Box 30007 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 373-5353 e-mail: magbacon@libofmich.lib.mi.us Northern Ms. Carol Taylor Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 198 West Street Rocky Hill, CT 06067 (860) 566-2151 fax: (860) 566-6669 e-mail: ctaylor@cslib.org Southern Mr. Randy French Library and Resource Center Department for the Visually Handicapped 395 Azalea Avenue Richmond, VA 23227 (804) 371-3661 e-mail: frenchra@dvh.state.va.us Western Ms. Sue Sugimura, Librarian Hawaii State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 402 Kapahulu Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 (808) 733-8444 fax: (808) 733-8449 e-mail: sue@lib.state.hi.us Children's/Young Adults Ms. Emma Schroth State Library of Louisiana Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 701 North Fourth Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802 (225) 342-9563 *** Magazine of the Month selections for 2001 Two NLS programs offer readers samplings of magazines not otherwise available through network libraries. Subscribers to Magazine of the Month and Young Adult Magazine of the Month receive a different audio magazine on cassette each month. For a free subscription to either program, contact your local cooperating library. Although the selections are subject to change, subscribers will receive some of the following magazines during the year 2001. Magazine of the Month O: The Oprah Magazine (self-help and inspiration, fashion, recipes, and advice from the television guru) Essence (general interest, issues relevant to African American community and culture) Vegetarian Times (recipes, cooking tips, social issues) Sports Illustrated for Women (women's sports; health care, nutrition, psychology, news) Hispanic Times (Hispanic and Native American heritage, culture, and social issues; includes readers' contributions) Success (business trends, places, products, articles) Policy Review (conservative views on domestic and foreign policy issues) Mother Jones (progressive views, political commentary, and investigative reporting) Smart Money: The Wall Street Journal Magazine of Personal Business (business information for investors) Men's Journal (general interest, sports, action, and travel; columns on health, books, and movies) Military History (wars and battles from ancient to modern times; features dealing with personalities, weapons, and interviews) Fine Cooking for People Who Have to Cook (recipes and articles on food selection and preparation) Alternates: Country Living Gardener, Islands, New York, Real Simple, Travel Fifty and Beyond, Upscale Young Adult Magazine of the Month Jump: For Girls Who Dare to Be Different (fitness and health, fashion, feature articles) Right On (African American popular culture) Careers and Colleges (employment, higher education, jobs) Latingirl (fashion, health, beauty, celebrity interviews for Hispanic teens) Surfer (surfing techniques, well-known people, best worldwide locations) Space Illustrated (science of outer space; includes works of science fiction) PetLife: Your Companion Animal Magazine (feature articles about animals in special circumstances, such as working in prisons, airports, or as mascots) Swimming World and Junior Swimmer (profiles of athletes, events, techniques, news) Teen Vogue (fashion, trends, celebrity interviews, and advice) Backpacker: The Magazine of Wilderness Travel (planning tips, equipment, attractions) UFO Magazine (space, UFO controversies) Yahoo! Internet Life: So Many Sites, So Little Time (online resources, information searches, consumer issues) Alternates: CosmoGirl, Girls' Life, Sixteen Magazine, Snowboarding, Teen Beat, TM: Teen Movieline, Twist *** Harry Potter series in NLS collection Audiocassettes of J.K. Rowling's popular Harry Potter stories are available through network libraries. The most recent title, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (RC 50228), was shipped to libraries in September. Other titles in the series include Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (RC 47260), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (RC 48437), and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azbakan (RC 48772). The books are also available in braille from network libraries and through the NLS Web- Braille system. *** Student financial assistance The U.S. Department of Education's Student Financial Assistance Program has updated on compact disc its audio recording of information on financial assistance for visually impaired students. Through a simulated conversation between a counselor and a student, the audio guide provides information on postsecondary student financial assistance from federal, state, and private sources. A free copy of the audio guide may be requested from: Student Aid Audio Guide Federal Student Aid Information Center P.O. Box 84 Washington, DC 20044-0084 TBT note Correction: The "In Brief" article entitled "Computer and Web Resources for People with Disabilities" in TBT (September-October 2000) contains two telephone numbers for the Alliance for Technology Access (ATA). To reach ATA, please use the first 800 number (1-800-455-7970) or the e- mail address . *** ### _Books for Adults_ Books listed in this issue of _Talking Book Topics_ were recently sent to cooperating libraries. The complete collection contains books by many authors on fiction and nonfiction subjects, including biographies, classics, gothics, mysteries, romances, and others. Contact your cooperating library to learn more about the wide range of books available in the collection.Cassette books are labeled with the code RC and play at 15/16 ips. To order books, contact your cooperating library. _Note:_ For the information of the reader, a notice may appear immediately following the book description to indicate occurrences of strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, or violence. The word "some" before any of these terms indicates an occasional or infrequent occurrence, as in "some strong language." _Cassettes Nonfiction_ The Murder of Tutankhamen: A True Story. RC 47024. by Bob Brier. read by Bob Kuhn. 2 cassettes. Combining modern forensic technological evidence with historical facts, Brier proposes that the eighteen-year-old pharaoh was murdered. He supports his theory by detailing circumstantial evidence gleaned from reviewing Tutankhamen's remains and Brier's studies of the interaction of society and religion with the role of rulers in Ancient Egypt. 1998. RC 47024. ## Changing Bodies, Changing Lives: A Book for Teens on Sex and Relationships. RC 47124. by Ruth Bell. read by Kerry Cundiff. 5 cassettes. Expanded third edition discusses sexual and emotional change during the adolescent years. Topics include sexually transmitted diseases, homosexuality, birth control, eating disorders, substance abuse, and living with violence. Teenagers are quoted throughout the book. Explicit descriptions of sex. For high school and older readers. 1998. RC 47124. ## Gandhi: A Life. RC 47325. by Yogesh Chadha. read by John Horton. 4 cassettes. An Indian author's portrait of Mahatma Gandhi seeks to reclaim the "human being out of the many myths surrounding him." Presents his family background and details of the private man as well as the public persona. Places the Indian leader within the context of the political and historical developments of the early twentieth century. 1997. RC 47325. ## Fix It Fast and Easy 2: Upgrading Your House. RC 47677. by Glenn Haege. read by Bill Wallace. 2 cassettes. A guide for home owners who intend to make costly home improvements, including remodeling and major plumbing, electrical, and structural jobs. Companion to _Fix It Fast and Easy: America's Master Handyman Answers the Most Asked "How To" Questions (RC 47676)_. 1998. RC 47677. ## Cassette Books, 1998. RC 47799. by National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. read by various narrators. 4 cassettes. A catalog of talking books produced on cassette for adult and young adult readers during 1998. The nonfiction and fiction sections list books by subject categories. Separate listings identify books for young adult readers and for Spanish readers. 1998. RC 47799. ## Outside Passage: A Memoir of an Alaskan Childhood. RC 47856. by Julia Scully. read by Marilyn Gleason. 2 cassettes. A woman's coming-of-age memoir recalls the two years she and her sister spent in an orphanage, her impoverished youth in a remote Alaskan town, and her teenage years during World War II, working in her widowed mother's roadhouse that served a rough trade of gold miners. 1998. RC 47856. ## The Era of Good Feelings. RC 47873. by George Dangerfield. read by Ralph Lowenstein. 5 cassettes. Explores the nineteenth-century transitional period from the popular acceptance of Thomas Jefferson's political ideas, which stressed the importance of limiting central government in size and scope, to Andrew Jackson's, which emphasized the need for institutions to help protect the weak, oppressed, and exploited. Pulitzer Prize winner in American history. 1952. RC 47873. ## Carl Sagan's Universe. RC 47883. edited by Yervant Terzian and Elizabeth Bilson. read by Ralph Lowenstein. 3 cassettes. Twenty-four symposium papers to honor Carl Sagan's work on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday in October 1994 at Cornell University. Four major topics are presented: planetary exploration; life in the cosmos; science education; and science, environment, and public policy. 1997. RC 47883. ## Dreaming Out Loud: Garth Brooks, Wynonna Judd, Wade Hayes, and the Changing Face of Nashville. RC 47886. by Bruce Feiler. read by L.J. Ganser. 3 cassettes. Traces the evolution of country music from the Grand Ole Opry to later methods of developing potential new stars. Highlights the careers of famous musicians Garth Brooks and Wynonna Judd. Discusses the business aspect of the music industry in Nashville. Some strong language. 1998. RC 47886. ## The Invention That Changed the World: How a Small Group of Radar Pioneers Won the Second World War and Launched a Technological Revolution. RC 47888. by Robert Buderi. read by Dennis Rooney. 5 cassettes. Traces the development of radar technology, its use as a weapon in World War II, and its extensive peacetime applications. Recounts the secretive development of microwave radar early in the war and describes its critical value in the Battle of Britain, at Midway, and in other important conflicts. 1996. RC 47888. ## Sophia Loren: A Biography. RC 47901. by Warren G. Harris. read by Laura Giannarelli. 4 cassettes. Biography of the Italian movie star. Born illegitimate in 1934, Sophia struggled to survive the hardships of World War II. With her mother orchestrating her career, she left school at fourteen to become a model. Traces her involvement with her future husband, Carlo Ponti, and the highlights of her film career. Includes a list of her films. Some strong language. 1998. RC 47901. ## Constantinople: City of the World's Desire, 1453-1924. RC 48041. by Philip Mansel. read by Anne Flosnik. 5 cassettes. Describes Constantinople, once capital of the Ottoman Empire, as an international center with power and influence that extended across political, cultural, social, and religious boundaries. Observes that the metropolis now known as Istanbul has also been called the "city of saints," "refuge of the universe," and "eye of the world." 1995. RC 48041. ## There Once Was a World: A Nine-Hundred-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok. RC 48086. by Yaffa Eliach. read by Suzanne Toren. 8 cassettes in 2 containers. The author was a young child when the massacre of September 26, 1941, left almost no survivors in her home of Eishyshok--one of the oldest Jewish settlements in Europe. Her re-creation of the shtetl's history describes community life, which centered around the homes, schools, and synagogues. 1998. RC 48086. ## Wisecracker: The Life and Times of William Haines, Hollywood's First Openly Gay Star. RC 48096. by William J. Mann. read by Ray Hagen. 3 cassettes. Biography of the silent-screen star who was the number one box office draw in 1930. Focuses on the decade of Haines's stardom. Emphasizes his personal lifestyle--living with his male companion Jimmie Shields for fifty years--as a courageous and honest feat in the era before the gay movement. 1998. RC 48096. ## Wormholes: Essays and Occasional Writings. RC 48178. by John Fowles. read by David Cutler. 3 cassettes. Some thirty representative pieces of Fowles's autobiographical statements, literary criticism, and commentaries on society and nature written between 1963 and 1997. The essays reflect themes found in his novels, the role of the writer, and his lifelong commitment to environmental issues. 1998. RC 48178. ## Germany: A New History. RC 48181. by Hagen Schulze. read by Lewis Grenville. 3 cassettes. Two thousand years in the history of Germany, from the time of the Roman Empire until the fall of the Berlin Wall. Describes efforts to forge common bonds among diverse peoples and to instill national pride. Concludes with speculation about the future of the reunited country. 1998. RC 48181. ## Down with Big Brother: The Fall of the Soviet Empire. RC 48303. by Michael Dobbs. read by Ken Kliban. 4 cassettes. Journalist's account of the demise of the Soviet Union based on reporting tours in Yugoslavia, Poland, and the Soviet Union between 1977 and 1993. Uses a dateline approach to discuss major economic and political events that led to Soviet president Gorbachev's resignation in 1991. 1996. RC 48303. ## Earth Odyssey: Around the World in Search of Our Environmental Future. RC 48309. by Mark Hertsgaard. read by Lewis Grenville. 3 cassettes. Analyzes the impacts of human behavior on Earth's ecosystems and the consequences of environmental degradation. Examines the effects of global warming, the disappearance of rain forests, unchecked population growth, and pollution. Interviews scientists, activists, business leaders, and politicians about the condition of the biosphere and implications for the future. 1998. RC 48309. ## Michael and Natasha: The Life and Love of Michael II, the Last of the Romanov Tsars. RC 48312. by Rosemary Crawford and Donald Crawford. read by Frank Coffee. 4 cassettes. Recounts the romance between Grand Duke Michael, brother of Tsar Nicholas, and Natasha Wulfert, a commoner already twice divorced. Traces their courtship, Russian society's reactions, their eventual marriage, and Michael's brief reign as tsar before his execution in June 1918. Based on diaries and private correspondence released from the Russian state archives. 1997. RC 48312. ## The Best American Sports Writing, 1998. RC 48316. edited by Bill Littlefield. read by Bill Wallace. 4 cassettes. Twenty-six sports articles from American and Canadian magazines and newspapers. Linda Robertson writes about Richard Williams's grooming his daughters for tennis careers in "On Planet Venus." In "Late Boomer," Tom Boswell describes Brady Anderson, the Orioles center fielder. David Remnick covers boxer Mike Tyson in "Kid Dynamite Blows Up." Some strong language. 1998. RC 48316. ## The Hand: How Its Use Shapes the Brain, Language, and Human Culture. RC 48322. by Frank R. Wilson. read by Jake Williams. 3 cassettes. A neurologist examines the human hand's role in the evolution of the species and in the development of the brain. Discusses the hand's versatility and influence on cognitive, emotional, linguistic, and psychological abilities. Interviews musicians, puppeteers, and surgeons for insights on how hands influence learning and career choices. 1998. RC 48322. ## Chronicle of the Guayaki Indians. RC 48392. by Pierre Clastres. read by Rick Foucheux. 2 cassettes. A study of surviving members of a dwindling population in the forests of Paraguay, originally published in 1972. Written by a French anthropologist who lived with this small group in 1963 and 1964, it portrays rituals surrounding birth, initiation, and death, as well as social customs involving food and cannibalism. Some violence. 1998. RC 48392. ## The Czech Republic. RC 48407. by Steven Otfinoski. read by Connie Crawford. 1 cassette. Introduces the land and people of the eastern European country, its culture, and history, including its release from the Iron Curtain in 1989. Discusses economic problems and possible solutions. Includes a chronology. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1997. RC 48407. ## Poland. RC 48408. by Steven Otfinoski. read by Anne Hancock. 1 cassette. The history, culture, and prospects for the future of the eastern European country of Poland. Discusses its seven geographical regions and recalls its "golden age." Describes the systems of democracy, Nazism, and communism embraced at various times over the years. Includes a brief chronology. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1995. RC 48408. ## Ukraine. RC 48410. by Steven Otfinoski. read by Norm Thibeault. 1 cassette. Discusses the history, culture, and geography of the former Soviet republic. Describes the establishment of a new republic in 1991, the continued effects of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear plant explosion, the renewal of religious traditions, and the economy. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1999. RC 48410. ## King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa. RC 48452. by Adam Hochschild. read by Dan Bloom. 3 cassettes. Chronicles the nineteenth-century enslavement, mutilation, and murder of millions of Africans by King Leopold of Belgium. Details the crusade by human-rights activists and the exposure of crimes against the Congolese. Argues that European and American governments contributed to these atrocities and tragedies by their silence. 1998. RC 48452. ## A Devil and a Good Woman, Too: The Lives of Julia Peterkin. RC 48461. by Susan Millar Williams. read by Kimberly Schraf. 3 cassettes. Biography of a South Carolina plantation owner who won the 1929 Pulitzer Prize for a novel, _Scarlet Sister Mary (RC 14880)_, about Gullah-speaking African Americans. Because she wrote about descendents of former slaves in the agrarian south, Peterkin was shunned. After a family tragedy, she retired from writing. 1997. RC 48461. ## Handbook for Mortals: Guidance for People Facing Serious Illness. RC 48469. by Joanne Lynn and Joan Harrold. read by Rick Rohan. 2 cassettes. Physicians offer practical advice to caretakers and patients on planning both medical and emotional responses to cases of severe illness. Topics include coping techniques, family matters, sudden death, mourning and grieving, and enduring losses. Suggests steps that help prepare for the future and lists organizations that can provide information and assistance. 1999. RC 48469. ## Calendar: Humanity's Epic Struggle to Determine a True and Accurate Year. RC 48474. by David Ewing Duncan. read by Ted Stoddard. 3 cassettes. Traces humanity's struggle to create a workable calendar from the earliest Stone Age markings to twentieth-century atomic clock accuracy. Discusses the concepts of time, numbers, and fixing dates in various world civilizations, with emphasis on European developments. 1998. RC 48474. ## Your Life Is in Your Hands: The Path to Lasting Health and Happiness. RC 48476. by Krishan Chopra. read by Rick Rohan. 2 cassettes. An Indian physician's guide to achieving a balance in life in order to increase physical and mental well-being. Offers advice on reducing stress through diet, exercise, and meditation. Explores the concept of karma and the power of prayer and self-discipline. Foreword by the author's son, philosopher Deepak Chopra. 1997. RC 48476. ## Raised on Radio: In Quest of _The Lone Ranger_, Jack Benny, _Amos 'n' Andy_, _The Shadow_, Mary Noble, _The Great Gildersleeve_, _Fibber McGee and Molly_, Bill Stern, _Our Miss Brooks_, Henry Aldrich, _The Quiz Kids_, _Mr. First Nighter_, Fred Allen, _Vic and Sade_, _The Cisco Kid_, Jack Armstrong, Arthur Godfrey, _Bob and Ray_, the Barbour Family, Henry Morgan, Joe Friday, and Other Lost Heroes from Radio's Heyday. RC 48481. by Gerald Nachman. read by Robert Sams. 4 cassettes. The author discusses the golden age of radio from the 1920s to the 1950s, when it was "America's national indoor pastime." 1998. RC 48481. ## Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms: Essays on Natural History. RC 48483. by Stephen Jay Gould. read by Gary Telles. 3 cassettes. Essays by a paleontologist from _Natural History_ magazine. Discusses scientists of the past and their (often erroneous) theories about the earth. Includes Leonardo da Vinci's writings on how marine fossils ended up on mountaintops. The Diet of Worms refers, not to a culinary treat, but to the court that banned Martin Luther's work in 1521. 1998. RC 48483. ## After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss through the Years. RC 48488. by Ann K. Finkbeiner. read by Margaret Strom. 3 cassettes. The author, whose son died at eighteen, describes stages of grief that follow the loss of a child. Based on interviews with bereaved parents contacted through a national self- help organization, Compassionate Friends, she presents anecdotal evidence for her conclusion that no one ever completely lets go of the loved one. 1996. RC 48488. ## Wickerby: An Urban Pastoral. RC 48518. by Charles Siebert. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. A poet-writer reflects on what he, a city dweller, learned during a five-month stay in an isolated Canadian cabin called Wickerby. Ponders the human role in the context of nature while he describes scenes from his Brooklyn neighborhood and the cabin's bucolic setting. Offers insights from readings, contemplation, and reminiscences. 1998. RC 48518. ## Every Man a Tiger. RC 48534. by Tom Clancy and Chuck Horner. read by Gregory Gorton. 4 cassettes. Examines the early 1990s military operations known as Desert Shield and Desert Storm through the eyes of retired general Chuck Horner. Clancy describes Horner's unique qualifications to be commander of U.S. and allied air troops, including his knowledge of, and respect for, Arab culture. Companion to _Into the Storm (RC 44821)_. Bestseller 1999. RC 48534. ## The Pushcart Prize XXIII: Best of the Small Presses, 1999. RC 48539. edited by Bill Henderson. read by Roy Avers. 4 cassettes. Sixty-eight selections--essays, poems, and short stories-- from forty-two publishers. Contains works by both little- known and famous writers. Andre Dubus reflects on teaching Hemingway's "In Another Country." Joyce Carol Oates's "Faithless" depicts two girls whose mother has disappeared. Also includes a poem by Edward Hirsch, "The Lectures on Love." Some strong language. 1999. RC 48539. ## Outsmarting the Midlife Fat Cell: Winning Weight Control Strategies for Women over Thirty-five to Stay Fit through Menopause. RC 48546. by Debra Waterhouse. read by Patricia McDermott. 2 cassettes. Nutritionist explains why midlife weight gain is so pervasive and what one can do about it. Discusses the role of fat cells and estrogen, why dieting doesn't work, and how to work around biology to minimize weight gain. Emphasizes attitude changes and stress management by modifying eating and exercise habits. 1998. RC 48546. ## The End of the World. RC 48557. edited by Lewis H. Lapham. read by Bill Wallace. 3 cassettes. Selections from letters, memoirs, reports, and a few imaginary portrayals, presenting first-person descriptions of human tragedies. Illustrates the impact of disasters on society, recounts instances of extreme brutality inflicted on groups and communities, explores the capacity for regeneration, and cites examples of people's responses to doomsday scenarios. 1997. RC 48557. ## Front Row at the White House: My Life and Times. RC 48559. by Helen Thomas. read by Pam Ward. 4 cassettes. White House journalist for more than five decades chronicles her work covering all of the presidents since John F. Kennedy. Shares personal reminiscences of the U.S. leaders as well as of the first ladies. Bestseller 1999. RC 48559. ## To Begin Again: The Journey toward Comfort, Strength, and Faith in Difficult Times. RC 48561. by Naomi Levy. read by Jill Ferris. 2 cassettes. Rabbi offers suggestions on how to regain one's faith after a crisis. Uses examples from her congregation to illustrate how prayers and meditation can sustain one through trouble. Explains the importance of rituals and means of getting started on a new life. 1998. RC 48561. ## Bob Hope: The Road Well-Traveled. RC 48566. by Lawrence J. Quirk. read by Bill Wallace. 3 cassettes. Traces Bob Hope's life from his youth in England to his career as a vaudevillian, and his rise to fame as a Broadway musical celebrity, radio comedian, Hollywood star, and friend to American servicemen around the globe. Discusses his association with entertainment personalities, including Jack Benny, Dorothy Lamour, and Bing Crosby. 1998. RC 48566. ## Stuttering. RC 48569. by C. Woodruff Starkweather and Janet Givens-Ackerman. read by Jake Williams. 2 cassettes. Summarizes theories, evaluations, and treatments available for people who stutter. Offers guidelines for professionals and patients and alternatives to speech therapy, including self-help groups and drugs. Examines the practice of behavior modification, the role of spirituality, and differences between children and adults who stutter. 1997. RC 48569. ## The Leviathan. RC 48622. by Thomas Hobbes. read by Robert Sams. 3 cassettes. An English philosopher discusses the idea of absolute government that is embedded in a contract between the citizens and a sovereign authority. Examines human passion and its effect on reason and the need to restrain emotions. Originally written in 1651. 1988. RC 48622. ## The Music of Light: The Extraordinary Story of Hikari and Kenzaburo Oe. RC 48623. by Lindsley Cameron. read by Robert Sams. 2 cassettes. Biography of the Japanese classical music composer Hikari Oe and his devoted father, Kenzaburo Oe, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Discusses Hikari's physical disabilities and musical gifts and his close relationship with the father who began writing to give his son a voice. 1998. RC 48623. ## Yankee Doodle Days: Exploring the American Revolution. RC 48625. by Lincoln Diamant. read by Ted Stoddard. 2 cassettes. Explores acts of heroism among ordinary soldiers in the American Revolution using diaries and first-person accounts. Discusses the fighting role of African Americans. Recalls the Wappinger Native American volunteers, courageous women like Molly Pitcher, and spies, including Aaron Burr's wife. Also recounts instances of betrayal and obscure footnotes of the war effort. 1996. RC 48625. ## Gore: A Political Life. RC 48630. by Bob Zelnick. read by Michael Scherer. 3 cassettes. Biography of Al Gore Jr., from his childhood in Tennessee and Washington, D.C., to his position as vice president. Traces Gore's succession to his father's political prominence, his views on important issues, and his role as a family man. Criticizes him for fund-raising techniques and hypocrisy when donations are involved. 1999. RC 48630. ## Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles inside the Supreme Court. RC 48638. by Edward Lazarus. read by Robert Sams. 5 cassettes. The author, a Supreme Court law clerk to Justice Harry Blackmun in 1988-89, recounts the methods and procedures the justices use in arriving at a decision. Now a federal prosecutor, Lazarus contends that politics has taken the place of debate and compromise. Analyzes court cases to illustrate his concerns. 1998. RC 48638. ## All the Laws but One: Civil Liberties in Wartime. RC 48639. by William H. Rehnquist. read by Robert Sams. 2 cassettes. Chief justice of the Supreme Court expostulates on how civil liberties are curbed during times of war. Describes the inherent conflict between citizens' freedoms and military necessities, concentrating primarily on the Civil War era. Also discusses World War I espionage cases and the World War II internment of Japanese Americans. 1998. RC 48639. ## The Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy Survival Guide. RC 48641. by Judith McKay and Nancee Hirano. read by Michele Schaeffer. 2 cassettes. Explains what chemotherapy and radiation are, how they work, and what their effects are. Gives suggestions for before, after, and during treatment covering both the physical and emotional elements of medical therapy. Includes relaxation and stress-reduction exercises. 1998. RC 48641. ## Lady's Choice: Ethel Waxham's Journals and Letters, 1905- 1910. RC 48646. edited by Barbara Love and Frances Love Froidevaux. read by Margaret Strom. 3 cassettes. A chronological record of a twenty-three-year old college graduate's pursuit of a teaching career while being courted by a thirty-five-year old Wyoming rancher. Compiled from diaries, correspondence, and poems. Material was used in the PBS series "The West." 1993. RC 48646. ## Nathan Boone and the American Frontier. RC 48647. by R. Douglas Hurt. read by Robert Sams. 2 cassettes. Biography of Daniel Boone's youngest son, who followed in his father's footsteps as a frontiersman. Nathan worked as trapper and hunter, a surveyor, and a soldier, eventually settling in Missouri with a family of fourteen children. He was instrumental in the removal of tribes to the Indian Territory that enabled settlement of the plains by pioneers. 1998. RC 48647. ## Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey of a Desert Nomad. RC 48649. by Waris Dirie and Cathleen Miller. read by Corrie James. 2 cassettes. Autobiography of a Somali woman's journey from nomadic tribal life to a career as a fashion model in London and to the post of special ambassador at the United Nations. Dirie recounts her personal experience with female genital mutilation that began with circumcision at age five. Some strong language. 1998. RC 48649. ## Waiting for Fidel. RC 48658. by Christopher Hunt. read by Gregory Gorton. 2 cassettes. An American writer recounts his visit to Cuba, where capricious inquiries about the aging Fidel Castro lead him on an unlikely course through the island. His examination of the nation's state of affairs is a depiction of decay, hunger, prostitution, and overcrowded conditions. Yet his reflections show the generosity of the people. 1998. RC 48658. ## Straight Talk about Teenage Suicide. RC 48666. by Bernard Frankel and Rachel Kranz. read by Kimberly Schraf. 1 cassette. Explores the "rising epidemic" of teenage suicide from social, family, and personal perspectives. Discusses circumstances and motives that incline young people to consider ending their lives. Offers advice for getting help. For junior and senior high readers. 1994. RC 48666. ## Conversations about Cancer: A Patient's Guide to Informed Decision Making. RC 48697. by Michael Auerbach. read by Margaret Strom. 1 cassette. An oncologist describes the disease and its treatments. Stresses communication between patient and physician and the importance of exploring all possible options. Advocates empowering people to discuss their illness knowledgeably. Explores special problems of dealing with terminal conditions. 1997. RC 48697. ## The Trees in My Forest. RC 48702. by Bernd Heinrich. read by Michael Scherer. 1 cassette. In 1977 the author purchased 300 acres of recently cutover woodlands in Maine. His "biography" of that land shows how he went about restoring its ecological balance. As caretaker, owner, scientist, and teacher, Heinrich muses on the relationships of the trees, plants, animals, and natural forces at work within the forest. 1997. RC 48702. ## Seductive Poison: A Jonestown Survivor's Story of Life and Death in the Peoples Temple. RC 48730. by Deborah Layton. read by Kristin Allison. 3 cassettes. The author recalls how as a young woman in 1978, she was living with her mother, brother, and hundreds of other American followers of the reverend Jim Jones in Guyana. She describes their wretched lifestyle and her decision to escape, just months before Jonestown residents were ordered to commit mass suicide. Some strong language. 1998. RC 48730. ## Comrades: Brothers, Fathers, Heroes, Sons, Pals. RC 48827. by Stephen E. Ambrose. read by Arnie Warren. 1 cassette. Historian investigates male friendships; includes ties between members of his own family. Discusses famous relationships between Lewis and Clark, General Eisenhower and General Patton, Crazy Horse and He Dog, and others. Also studies interactions and sentiments among veterans from one company of soldiers. Bestseller 1999. RC 48827. ## A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains. RC 48842. by Isabella L. Bird. read by Jill Ferris. 2 cassettes. An intrepid traveler's account of her sojourn in Colorado in 1873, as she was returning to England from Hawaii. Journeying alone, without a gun, Miss Bird describes the American West, mining towns, isolated cabins, and the people she encountered--especially the desperado "Mountain Jim" Nugent. Originally published in 1879. 1960. RC 48842. ## The Beginner's Guide to Art. RC 48873. edited by Brigitte Govignon. read by Gordon Gould. 3 cassettes. Designed to help the reader understand and appreciate art. Covers developments in architecture, sculpture, and painting from 30,000 B.C. to 1995. Includes brief biographies of major figures in the evolution of Western forms of expression. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1998. RC 48873. ## The Glory of Their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It. RC 48889. by Lawrence S. Ritter. read by Bill Wallace. 3 cassettes (Reissue). The history of baseball in the early 1900s as recorded in first-person accounts by twenty-six major league players. Contains the complete text of the 1966 edition plus four later interviews. 1984. RC 48889. ## A Kind of Grace: The Autobiography of the World's Greatest Female Athlete. RC 48895. by Jackie Joyner-Kersee. read by Robin Miles. 2 cassettes. Heptathlon champion recalls her poor childhood with a loving family in Illinois, her years playing basketball at UCLA, and her career in track and field that led to an Olympic medal in 1996. She describes overcoming numerous injuries and health problems. For senior high and older readers. 1997. RC 48895. ## My Secret Mother: Lorna Moon. RC 48910. by Richard de Mille. read by Bill Wallace. 3 cassettes. Family history by Cecil B. de Mille's adopted son, Richard. After he discovered that his paternal uncle is his real father and that his birth mother is the novelist Lorna Moon, he traced both families to their roots in Scotland, Holland, and Canada, where he met his half-siblings. 1998. RC 48910. ## Greenhouse: The Two-Hundred-Year Story of Global Warming. RC 48918. by Gale E. Christianson. read by Bill Wallace. 3 cassettes. Chronicles the scientific theories and development of global warming. Discusses entrepreneurs from the Industrial Revolution era whose inventions accelerated the process. Studies the causes and consequences of the greenhouse effect and summarizes the 1997 United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Kyoto. 1999. RC 48918. ## Clash of Titans: World War II at Sea. RC 48920. by Walter J. Boyne. read by Jake Williams. 4 cassettes. Recounts famous naval battles of World War II and explains how sea power changed the course of the conflict. Boyne describes relationships between land and sea operations, discusses strategies and tactics, and assesses strengths and weaknesses of each side. 1995. RC 48920. ## Crimes of the Century: From Leopold and Loeb to O.J. Simpson. RC 48924. by Gilbert Geis and Leigh B. Bienen. read by Bill Wallace. 2 cassettes. Discusses five of the most publicized trials of the twentieth century: Leopold and Loeb, the Scottsboro affair, the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, the Alger Hiss spy case, and the O.J. Simpson murder trial. Examines sensational legal dramas within the social and political climate of the times. 1998. RC 48924. ## Warriors Who Ride the Wind. RC 48965. by William F.X. Band. read by Randy Atcher. 3 cassettes. World War II fighter pilot recounts his adventures as a member of General Chennault's Flying Tigers. Band provides a brief account of his childhood, then regales the reader with stories of the Flying Tigers' assistance to the Chinese army in battles with the Japanese beginning in December 1941. 1993. RC 48965. ## Breakout: The Chosin Reservoir Campaign, Korea 1950. RC 48994. by Martin Russ. read by Rick Rohan. 3 cassettes. First-person accounts of what some contemporaries called "one of the greatest retreats in the course of military history." Describes how the First Marine Division, surrounded by the North Korean army in subzero temperatures, fought its way out with all its dead and wounded. 1999. RC 48994. ## Stephen Sondheim: A Life. RC 48997. by Meryle Secrest. read by Steven Carpenter. 3 cassettes. Biography of the musical theater composer based on interviews with Sondheim, his family, friends, and coworkers. Interweaves facts about his personal background with information about his artistic career spanning more than forty years of Broadway shows. Discusses his experiences with Oscar Hammerstein, Leonard Bernstein, and Harold Prince, among others. 1998. RC 48997. ## Hannibal Crosses the Alps: The Enigma Re-Examined. RC 49001. by John Prevas. read by Michael Scherer. 2 cassettes. Political and military history of the Second Punic War that began when Hannibal, a Carthaginian, left Spain to invade Italy in 218 B.C. Traces his route through the treacherous French Alps with an army of mercenaries and recalls the engineering feats that allowed them to transport elephants across rivers and mountains. 1998. RC 49001. ## Great Feuds in Science: Ten of the Liveliest Disputes Ever. RC 49011. by Hal Hellman. read by Rick Foucheux. 2 cassettes. Recounts ten major disputes that roiled the world of intellectual research since the seventeenth century. Discusses Galileo's censure by the Catholic Church for his theories of astronomy, the furor over Darwin's proposals concerning evolution, and other historic quarrels about the nature of the universe. 1998. RC 49011. ## Three Month Fever: The Andrew Cunanan Story. RC 49017. by Gary Indiana. read by Jeff Baker. 2 cassettes. In 1997, twenty-eight-year-old Andrew Cunanan killed four men, including designer Gianni Versace, before committing suicide. Using information from police and FBI reports, the author describes the killing spree and imagines what the young homosexual Cunanan was doing and thinking during that time. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 49017. ## The GI Offensive in Europe: The Triumph of American Infantry Divisions, 1941-1945. RC 49019. by Peter R. Mansoor. read by Ralph Lowenstein. 3 cassettes. Army lieutenant colonel analyzes the combat effectiveness of the U. S. general infantry in the European front during World War II. Posits that the Allies won the war through the endurance of its soldiers rather than through the sheer preponderance of its equipment. 1999. RC 49019. ## The History of Henry the Fourth, Part 1. RC 49020. by William Shakespeare. read by John Horton. 2 cassettes. First published in 1598. Depicts the early years of the reign of England's Henry IV. The Earl of Northumberland's son, Hotspur, becomes Henry's opponent. Eventually Henry's son, Prince Hal, leaves the merrymaker Falstaff to join the battle at Shrewsbury against Hotspur. Annotated version with historical background and essay on literary perspective. 1994. RC 49020. ## Vermont River. RC 49024. by W.D. Wetherell. read by Bruce Huntey. 1 cassette (Reissue). Novelist and short story writer describes his enjoyment of a beloved, unnamed Vermont river where he goes to fly-fish for trout. He relates his adventures, sometimes humorous, over the course of a year and contemplates the insights he gained beside the water. Prequel to _Upland Stream: ... (RC 49025)_. 1984. RC 49024. ## Dark Continent: Europe's Twentieth Century. RC 49031. by Mark Mazower. read by Ralph Lowenstein. 4 cassettes. A British professor examines the century-long struggle for dominance between liberal democracy, communism, and fascism. His chronological account discusses events and struggles within Europe from the onset of the First World War to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989. 1998. RC 49031. ## The Life of Thomas More. RC 49033. by Peter Ackroyd. read by George Holmes. 4 cassettes. Portrait of the renowned jurist, writer, and Catholic saint who was executed for refusing to acknowledge the spiritual authority of King Henry VIII. Depicts More's London childhood, his religious and intellectual formation, his ascendant political career, his political fall from grace, and his martyrdom. 1998. RC 49033. ## Aaron Copland: The Life and Work of an Uncommon Man. RC 49034. by Howard Pollack. read by Gordon Gould. 5 cassettes. Biography of the twentieth-century American composer by a professor of music. Portrays a Jewish, discreetly homosexual New Yorker, whose popularity and fame grew in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, with his successful ballets, film scores, and symphonic works. Discusses his musical versatility and high standards of craftsmanship. 1999. RC 49034. ## Over My Head: A Doctor's Own Story of Head Injury from the Inside Looking Out. RC 49060. by Claudia L. Osborn. read by Mary Kane. 2 cassettes. Dr. Claudia Osborn recounts her life after sustaining a severe head injury while bicycling in 1988. Describes her neurological difficulties, her rehabilitation, her coping strategies, and her starting over as a different person. Includes a list of head injury resources. 1998. RC 49060. ## Melanoma: Prevention, Detection, and Treatment. RC 49073. by Catherine M. Poole. read by Barbara Pinolini. 1 cassette. Health writer and melanoma survivor Poole, assisted by melanoma expert Dr. Dupont Guerry, explains skin cancer and identifies the people most susceptible to it. She describes cancerous moles and discusses how they are diagnosed and treated. 1998. RC 49073. ## Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values. RC 49089. by Robert M. Pirsig. read by Rick Rohan. 3 cassettes (Reissue). Recounts a man's cross-country motorcycle trip with his eleven-year-old son and his philosophic digressions on sanity and on living an authentic life. This 1999 twenty- fifth anniversary edition contains a new introduction by the author and his afterword to the tenth edition. 1974. RC 49089. ## Careers for Sports Nuts and Other Athletic Types. RC 49092. by William Ray Heitzmann. read by Rick Foucheux. 1 cassette. Describes careers in the sports fields for those who are not professional athletes but love the thrill of the game. Includes the roles of coaches and managers, officials and communicators, medical personnel, and others involved before the team even starts to play. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1997. RC 49092. ## Jewel: Pieces of a Dream. RC 49095. by Kristen Kemp. read by Michael Scherer. 1 cassette. Biography of songwriter-singer Jewel, who grew up in Alaska with no running water, electricity, or heat. Describes her early singing career, her struggles with dyslexia, and her parents' divorce. Jewel's determination to succeed led her to a famous boarding school for the arts and then to California. For junior and senior high readers. 1998. RC 49095. ## Acupuncture: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know. RC 49096. by Gary F. Fleischman. read by Tim Fullerton. 1 cassette. Board-certified acupuncturist and medical doctor discusses the use of his specialty and other traditional Chinese healing practices. In a question-and-answer format he explains such topics as balancing yin and yang, the energy known as qi, and the role of diet in overall well-being. 1998. RC 49096. ## John Glenn: A Memoir. RC 49106. by John Glenn. read by Randy Atcher. 3 cassettes. The first American to orbit the earth, who in 1998 became the oldest man in space at seventy-seven, discusses his career as an astronaut and his lengthy service in the marines and the U.S. Senate. He recounts growing up in Ohio, marrying his childhood friend, and raising a family. Bestseller 1999. RC 49106. ## Clash of Chariots: The Great Tank Battles. RC 49123. by Tom Donnelly and Sean Naylor. read by Lou Harpenau. 2 cassettes. Describes the development, tactics, and operations of major tank battles beginning with their first use in World War I in 1917 to Desert Storm in 1991. Includes Germany's six- week blitzkrieg of France in 1940, Rommel's northern Africa conflicts, and the Sinai Desert victories of Israel. 1996. RC 49123. ## Sweet Invisible Body: Reflections on a Life with Diabetes. RC 49131. by Lisa Roney. read by Carol Dines. 2 cassettes. Now a graduate student, the author describes her life from the age of twelve when she was diagnosed with diabetes. She details the frustrations revolving around food, insulin shots, and being chronically ill while appearing well to the outside world. Some strong language. 1999. RC 49131. ## Home Business, Big Business: The Definitive Guide to Starting and Operating On-Line and Traditional Home-Based Ventures. RC 49133. by Mel Cook. read by John Richardson. 2 cassettes. Using the success stories of a variety of entrepreneurs such as Michael Dell of Dell Computer Corporation and Lillian Vernon, whose mail order company brings in hundreds of millions, this revised edition gives advice on aspects such as choosing a business, setting up a home office, and using cybermarketing. 1998. RC 49133. ## Protecting the Gift: Keeping Children and Teenagers Safe (and Parents Sane). RC 49140. by Gavin De Becker. read by Bruce Huntey. 2 cassettes. An expert on predicting violent behavior--author of _The Gift of Fear (RC 44931)_--discusses what parents can do to ensure their children do not fall victim to dangerous people at school, in day care, in public, and even in family settings and friendships. 1999. RC 49140. ## Retire and Thrive: Remarkable People Share Their Creative, Productive, and Profitable Retirement Strategies. RC 49142. by Robert K. Otterbourg. read by Butch Hoover. 3 cassettes. Retired early from public relations and now a writer, the author uses his and others' stories to illustrate various options available to those of retirement age. Topics include going back to school, starting a new career, starting hobbies, volunteering, having enough money, and escaping from retirement altogether. 1999. RC 49142. ## The Man Who Tried to Save the World: The Dangerous Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Fred Cuny. RC 49144. by Scott Anderson. read by Butch Hoover. 3 cassettes. Biography of a disaster relief expert who vanished in Chechnya in 1995. Examines the Texan's twenty-five-year career assisting refugees of natural disasters and civil wars. Second half of book focuses on the war in Chechnya, Cuny's last days there, and the intensive multinational search for him. 1999. RC 49144. ## The Hindenburg. RC 49148. by Michael Macdonald Mooney. read by Andy Chappell. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Presents a history of the Zeppelin airships, their voyages to and from Germany, and a detailed account of the last flight of the _Hindenburg_. Mooney writes of the passengers on that fatal flight and of the Luftwaffe officers and crew who were unable to prevent the explosion, perhaps the result of sabotage. 1972. RC 49148. ## The Color of Truth: McGeorge Bundy and William Bundy; Brothers in Arms, a Biography. RC 49155. by Kai Bird. read by Butch Hoover. 4 cassettes. Explains the Bundy brothers' roles in pushing the United States into war in Vietnam, their dismissal of skeptics when things went wrong, and their silence after the end of the war. 1998. RC 49155. ## Submarines under Ice: The U.S. Navy's Polar Operations. RC 49157. by Marion D. Williams. read by Randy Atcher. 2 cassettes. An account of early polar submarine voyages, from Sir Hubert Wilkins's 1931 expedition up to the transpolar passage of USS _Nautilus_ in 1958 and the surfacing of USS _Skate_ at the North Pole in 1962. Draws on official documents and personal interviews in describing the cruises. 1998. RC 49157. ## A Season in Hell: A Memoir. RC 49158. by Marilyn French. read by Kerry Cundiff. 2 cassettes. Feminist writer known for _The Women's Room (RC 11124)_ writes of battling esophageal cancer from diagnosis through treatment, coma, and unexpected recovery. Includes discussion of her career and friendships during that time. 1998. RC 49158. ## Everything You Need to Know When Someone You Know Has Been Killed. RC 49164. by Jay Schleifer. read by Kerry Cundiff. 1 cassette. Discusses death, especially the violent death of a young person, and the process of grieving. Offers suggestions on how to mourn as well as how to help others handle their emotions. For senior high readers. 1998. RC 49164. ## Against the Tide: The Battle for America's Beaches. RC 49167. by Cornelia Dean. read by Kerry Cundiff. 2 cassettes. The _New York Times_ science editor explores the history, science, and dire future of beach erosion, primarily on the east coast, where storms and hurricanes threaten (mostly private) property. Discusses the high cost and eventual failure of man-made barriers and suggests alternatives. 1999. 1999. RC 49167. ## The Play Goes On: A Memoir. RC 49177. by Neil Simon. read by Lewis Grenville. 3 cassettes. Begins where _Rewrites: A Memoir (RC 43297)_ concluded in the days following his wife Joan's funeral in 1973. Covers the playwright's subsequent marriages to Marsha Mason and Diane Lander, and his relationships with his daughters. Discusses Simon's award-winning plays and books of this period. Bestseller 1999. RC 49177. ## ... And Never Let Her Go: Thomas Capano, the Deadly Seducer. RC 49178. by Ann Rule. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 4 cassettes. Describes the 1996 disappearance of Anne Marie Fahey, the thirty-year-old scheduling secretary for the governor of Delaware. When her former married lover, attorney Thomas Capano, was accused of murdering her and disposing of the body, he tried to blame his other longtime mistress. Details the two relationships and the trial. Bestseller 1999. RC 49178. ## Anglomania: A European Love Affair. RC 49183. by Ian Buruma. read by Steven Crossley. 3 cassettes. The author, half Dutch and half British, interweaves his personal family history into his examination of England's place in Europe's unification. Beginning with the eighteenth century, Buruma reviews England's history in light of changing European favor. He also surveys the country's ability to survive in the union. 1998. RC 49183. ## Serpico. RC 49190. by Peter Maas. read by L.J. Ganser. 2 cassettes (Reissue). The suspense-filled biography of Frank Serpico, the New York City plainclothesman whose undercover work and testimony on police corruption triggered the formation of the New York Knapp Commission. Strong language. 1973. RC 49190. ## The Seamstress: A Memoir of Survival. RC 49191. by Sara Tuvel Bernstein. read by Gabriella Cavallero. 3 cassettes. Sara (Seren) Tuvel was born into a large family in rural Romania in 1918. She recounts her constant struggle against anti-Semitism from an early age, her dressmaking talent that stood her in good stead for most of her life, her time spent in a concentration camp, her escape, and her immigration to America. 1997. RC 49191. ## The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB. RC 49240. by Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin. read by Ken Kliban. 7 cassettes in 2 containers. Based on Mitrokhin's twelve-year compilation of smuggled notes on the foreign operations of the KGB. Details the KGB's covert operations in Great Britain and the United States, revealing their extensive spy network and their disinformation efforts aimed at discrediting public figures like Martin Luther King Jr. Bestseller 1999. RC 49240. ## Hitler's Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII. RC 49241. by John Cornwell. read by Robert Blumenfeld. 3 cassettes. Catholic journalist argues that Eugenio Pacelli, Pope Pius XII, bears personal responsibility for the massacre of millions of Jews because of his public failure to condemn Hitler's actions. Cornwell describes how he gained access to archival papers in the Vatican and other European countries, expecting to vindicate the canonization of Pius XII. Bestseller 1999. RC 49241. ## The Challenges of Lupus: Insights and Hope. RC 49242. compiled by Henrietta Aladjem. read by Catherine Byers. 2 cassettes. Doctors and patients (including the book's compiler, whose lupus has long been in remission) discuss various aspects of the autoimmune disease that often affects the skin, blood, and joints. Describes how, in about half the cases, the kidneys are also impaired. 1999. RC 49242. ## The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story. RC 49256. by Michael Lewis. read by Gregory Gorton. 2 cassettes. Examines the shift in the focus of U.S. economic culture from Wall Street to Silicon Valley in the 1990s. Recalls innovations in computer research and development that centered around billionaire entrepreneur Jim Clark, who founded Silicon Graphics, Netscape, and, in late 1999, Healtheon. Also discusses Clark's computerized sailboat, _Hyperion_. Bestseller 2000. RC 49256. ## A Man Named Dave: A Story of Triumph and Forgiveness. RC 49257. by Dave Pelzer. read by David Elias. 2 cassettes. In this sequel to _A Child Called It (RC 45004)_ and _The Lost Boy (RC 46336)_, the author joins the air force and starts a family, while still suffering from the effects of his past abuse. His relationships with his son and second wife help Dave heal. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller 1999. RC 49257. ## A Sense of Where You Are: A Profile of Bill Bradley at Princeton. RC 49261. by John McPhee. read by Gregory Gorton. 1 cassette (Reissue). This updated third edition of the 1965 biography and character study of the then-Princeton basketball player describes Bradley's family and school background in Missouri. Analyzes his playing technique and his decision regarding a professional basketball career or a Rhodes scholarship. Includes brief 1999 addenda about the politician. 1999. RC 49261. ## A Republic, Not an Empire: Reclaiming America's Destiny. RC 49264. by Patrick J. Buchanan. read by Michael Scherer. 3 cassettes. Political conservative provides an overview of America's foreign policy from George Washington through the 1990s and advocates a strategy of "enlightened nationalism" with limited U.S. commitments abroad. Contends that the United States will disintegrate unless it becomes politically, militarily, and economically independent. Companion to _The Great Betrayal (RC 49265)_. 1999. RC 49264. ## Life in the Treetops: Adventures of a Woman in Field Biology. RC 49268. by Margaret D. Lowman. read by Catherine Byers. 2 cassettes. A doctor of herbivory in rain-forest canopies describes the projects she has worked on and the unusual methods used to access the treetops, such as suspension walkways and inflatable canopy sleds. She also discusses being a woman in science and the effect her career has had on her personal life. 1999. RC 49268. ## Don't Sweat the Small Stuff in Love: Simple Ways to Nurture and Strengthen Your Relationships While Avoiding the Habits That Break Down Your Loving Connection. RC 49280. by Richard Carlson and Kristine Carlson. read by Jeff Baker. 2 cassettes. Married fourteen years, the authors present one hundred essays designed to improve relationships between partners. Topics include being pals, letting go of pet peeves, and being willing to say "I'm sorry." Bestseller 1999. RC 49280. ## The Carbohydrate Addict's Lifespan Program: A Personalized Plan for Becoming Slim, Fit, and Healthy in Your 40s, 50s, 60s, and Beyond. RC 49281. by Richard F. Heller and Rachael F. Heller. read by Kerry Cundiff. 3 cassettes. The authors of _The Carbohydrate Addict's Diet (RC 37248)_ now explain how those over forty can create a lifestyle program using a simple nutritional plan. Explains basic diet; includes menus and recipes (including vegetarian meals) for high-protein and fiber-rich breakfasts and lunches, and "well-balanced feasts" for dinner. Bestseller 1997. RC 49281. ## The Way We Lived Then: Recollections of a Well-Known Name Dropper. RC 49283. by Dominick Dunne. read by Terence Aselford. 1 cassette. Memoirs and anecdotes from the twenty-four years Dunne lived in Hollywood hobnobbing with actors, producers, and directors until he succumbed to drugs and alcohol. Bestseller 1999. RC 49283. ## Forty Acres and No Mule. RC 49288. by Janice Holt Giles. read by Michele Schaeffer. 2 cassettes (Reissue). The author recalls how she met her future husband in 1943 and they moved to his family home in Adair County, Kentucky, after the war. They worked on the hardscrabble farm to eke out a living while she struggled to understand and conform to the customs and culture of Appalachia. 1951. RC 49288. ## Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult Times. RC 49305. by David Wolpe. read by Michael Russotto. 2 cassettes. Explores how to use inevitable losses--death of a loved one, loss of the first home or youthful dreams--to enrich one's emotional life. The author draws lessons from research, from the Bible and literature, and from his personal experiences as teacher, father, husband, and rabbi. Bestseller 1999. RC 49305. ## Mankind, Have a Nice Day! A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks. RC 49315. by Mick Foley. read by Mark Ashby. 3 cassettes. The author, who wrestles under the names of Cactus Jack, Dude Love, and Mankind, discusses his career and personal life. Describes his extensive injuries, including a partially amputated ear and blood shed on five continents. In 1998 Foley briefly held the World Wrestling Federation championship. Violence and strong language. Bestseller 1999. RC 49315. ## The Miracle of Language. RC 49416. by Richard Lederer. read by Kerry Cundiff. 2 cassettes. A celebration of words in the English language. Explores vocabulary contributions from productive literary artists such as Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Mark Twain, and George Orwell. Encourages the art of communication. 1991. RC 49416. ## Mama Poc: An Ecologist's Account of the Extinction of a Species. RC 49417. by Anne LaBastille. read by Jill Fox. 2 cassettes. An American wildlife expert recounts her adventures in Guatemala as she documents the decline of the giant grebe, a flightless bird called _poc_ in the Mayan language of the region. Although she makes valiant efforts to save the giant grebe population, natural disasters and pollution of the habitat take a steady toll. 1990. RC 49417. ## Note Found in a Bottle: My Life as a Drinker. RC 49446. by Susan Cheever. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 1 cassette. Memoir of an alcoholic. Recounts the seductive allure in childhood of observing her parents' cocktail rituals. Drinking becomes such a fundamental part of her existence that she never connects it with her problems--at school, with men, or with her marriages. Then in 1991, she chooses sobriety. 1999. RC 49446. ## Green Hills of Africa. RC 49481. by Ernest Hemingway. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Account of an African big-game-hunting expedition in 1933 that included Hemingway and his wife, Pauline. Describes their adventures on the Serengeti Plain near Mount Kilimanjaro. 1935. RC 49481. ## Who Moved My Cheese? An A-Mazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life. RC 49513. by Spencer Johnson. read by Jack Fox. 1 cassette. Dr. Johnson, coauthor of _The One Minute Manager (RC 18672)_, presents a parable about two mice and two tiny people searching through a maze for cheese. Their behaviors illustrate how different personality types react to change. The author explains why we all should embrace having our cheese moved. Bestseller 1998. RC 49513. ## ### _Cassettes Fiction_ The Scarlet Pimpernel. RC 47449. by Baroness Orczy. read by Lindsay Ellison. 2 cassettes. Europe, 1792. With the republican mob in frenzy, French aristocrats are being guillotined indiscriminately. A group of British adventurers, led by the mysterious "Scarlet Pimpernel," are spiriting innocent victims out of Paris. French agent Chauvelin arrives in England to discover the leader's true identity and enlists the help of a clever French beauty married to the foppish Sir Percy Blakeney. For senior high and older readers. 1905. RC 47449. ## The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings. RC 47488. by J.R.R. Tolkien. read by David Palmer. 4 cassettes (Reissue). In this sequel to _The Two Towers (RC 47487)_, Frodo and Sam bear the Ring to Mount Doom. The War of the Rings, fought between the forces for good and the Dark Lord of evil, is ended. 1954. RC 47488. ## Tomorrow's Tide. RC 47648. by Malcolm Macdonald. read by Vanessa Maroney. 3 cassettes. Cornwall, 1910. Fourteen-year-old Jennifer Moore finds an abandoned baby in a field, who, despite her desire to keep him, is sent to an orphanage. A few years later, she falls in love with a young man, Barry Moore. Barry joins the service when World War I begins while Jennifer becomes a nurse and later an actress. Eventually, the mystery of the baby binds them together. 1996. RC 47648. ## A Gracious Plenty. RC 47863. by Sheri Reynolds. read by Cyn Delafield. 2 cassettes. Finch Nobles, disfigured by burns when she was a child, tends the local graveyard. She communicates with the dead, who include a beauty queen, a crying baby, a homeless man, and her parents. Eventually she is able to let some of the townspeople into her lonely life. Some strong language. 1997. RC 47863. ## Jane Eyre. RC 47868. by Charlotte Bront‰. read by Jennifer Mendenhall. 4 cassettes (Reissue). Nineteenth-century English novel about a plain and intelligent woman who becomes the governess at an estate, is caught up in the mysteries of the manor, and falls in love with the master of the house. 1847. RC 47868. ## Sweet Baby. RC 47876. by Sharon Sala. read by Nona Pipes. 2 cassettes. At age six, Victoria Lancaster finds her house empty and no one at home, destroying her sense of security. Now a successful photojournalist, Tory finally feels safe with her live-in boyfriend. But while developing pictures for a story, the face of a man begins to haunt her. Some descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 47876. ## Snowfall. RC 47889. by K.M. Peyton. read by Patricia Kilgarriff. 2 cassettes. Victorian England. Facing an arranged marriage to her vicar grandfather's curate, orphaned sixteen-year-old Charlotte jumps at the chance to visit the Swiss Alps with her brother's Oxford friends. Instead of returning home, Charlotte moves to an English estate and begins an adventurous life filled with romance. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1994. RC 47889. ## The Caretaker. RC 47902. by Thomas William Simpson. read by Susan McInerney. 3 cassettes. Samantha Henderson's husband, Gunn, receives a mysterious job offer that includes a lot of perks--especially a house with a caretaker. Sam becomes involved with the servant, not realizing he's a threat to her family. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. 1998. RC 47902. ## I Am Legend. RC 47903. by Richard Matheson. read by Gary Telles. 2 cassettes. The title story of this collection of horror stories is the basis for the movie _Night of the Living Dead_. Robert Neville is the last human being on Earth. Everyone else is now a vampire--and wants his blood. Some violence and some strong language. 1995. RC 47903. ## Rover's Tales. RC 48015. by Michael Z. Lewin. read by Ray Hagen. 1 cassette. Short stories about Rover, a stray dog, who loves the freedom of the street. In his travels Rover gives and receives advice from the other canines he encounters. He despises humans for their cruelty but learns how to use them. 1998. RC 48015. ## See No Evil: A Marti MacAlister Mystery. RC 48050. by Eleanor Taylor Bland. read by Samarra Mbenga. 2 cassettes. Detective Marti MacAlister of the Lincoln Prairie, Illinois, police department, investigates the murder of a young woman found alongside Lake Michigan. A homeless man is also missing from the area. While working, Marti is unaware that an intruder is entering her house regularly and stalking her family. Some strong language. 1998. RC 48050. ## The Year of Living Dangerously. RC 48069. by Christopher J. Koch. read by Gary Telles. 3 cassettes. A Western journalist and his Chinese-Australian cameraman are caught up in Indonesia's social and political turmoil in 1965. When one of the men becomes disenchanted with the Sukarno regime and commits a desperate act against the state, both reporters are targeted. Some strong language. 1978. RC 48069. ## Three Wishes. RC 48087. by Barbara Delinsky. read by MaryBeth Wise. 2 cassettes. Bree Miller, hit by a jeep, recovers after a near-death experience. She remembers being granted three wishes. After the third comes to pass, however, she will die. Tom Gates, the reclusive author who was driving the car that struck Bree, helps her through recuperation. When they fall in love, Bree's wishes begin to come true. For senior high and older readers. 1997. RC 48087. ## The Pastures of Heaven. RC 48094. by John Steinbeck. read by Terence Aselford. 2 cassettes. Collection of interrelated short stories forming a novel about the residents of "Las Pasturas del Cielo." Originally written in 1932 and set in the late 1920s, these stories are connected to each other through the Munroe family and show the development of the valley and its residents. 1932. RC 48094. ## The Seville Communion. RC 48159. by Arturo P‚rez-Reverte. read by Peter Gil. 3 cassettes. After two mysterious deaths in Seville, a hacker penetrates the Vatican's electronic security, leaving a message on the pope's personal computer about a soon-to-be-demolished church in Seville that "kills to defend itself." Father Lorenzo Quart is dispatched to Spain to investigate and finds himself becoming personally involved. 1998. RC 48159. ## Blessings. RC 48172. by Sheneska Jackson. read by Ilona Dulaski. 3 cassettes. Hair salon owner Pat Brown views the beauty parlor experience as a substitute for therapy. She and her staff share their problems: Pat is infertile, Zuma wants to be artificially inseminated, widowed Faye is struggling to raise her children, and Sandy neglects her two babies. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 48172. ## The Complete Humorous Sketches and Tales of Mark Twain. RC 48359. by Mark Twain. read by John Polk. 6 cassettes. Compiles 136 comic pieces written between 1862 and 1904, making up a complete collection of Twain's humorous works. Includes thirty selections from his five books about travel. Arranged chronologically by year of first publication, with an introduction by the editor, Charles Neider. 1985. RC 48359. ## Twin of Ice/Twin of Fire: Two Classic Novels. RC 48378. by Jude Deveraux. read by Michele Schaeffer. 4 cassettes. 1892. Identical twins Houston and Blair Chandler live in the prosperous mining town of Chandler, Colorado. In _Twin of Ice_ Houston draws the attention of newly rich Kane Taggert, who is determined to marry a lady. In _Twin of Fire_, despite all odds, Blair becomes a doctor. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 1985. RC 48378. ## Singing into the Piano. RC 48393. by Ted Mooney. read by Peter Gil. 3 cassettes. Mexican presidential candidate Santiago D¡az is noticeably distracted during a political speech in New York by a publicly amorous couple, Edith and Andrew. D¡az introduces them to his wife, Mercedes, and invites them to Mexico where they become involved in his volatile campaign. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 48393. ## Mistaken Identity. RC 48401. by Lisa Scottoline. read by Barbara Pinolini. 3 cassettes. Philadelphia attorney Bennie Rosato gets a huge surprise when she meets her newest client in jail. Alice Connolly, who claims she was framed by cops for the murder of her police detective boyfriend, also claims she is Bennie's identical twin, who was separated at birth. Strong language and some violence. 1999. RC 48401. ## The Rival. RC 48406. by Brenda Joyce. read by Lindsay Ellison. 3 cassettes. In 1746 Garrick De Vere's brother disappears, and Garrick, blamed for his death, flees to Barbados. In 1760 Garrick returns to England for his betrothal to Susan Layton, a friend of Lady Olivia Grey and her blind daughter, both gifted with visions. Garrick and Olivia are haunted by a past. Some descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 48406. ## Love Be Mine. RC 48409. by Shirlee Busbee. read by Anne Hancock. 3 cassettes. New Orleans, 1804. Young Creole beauty Micaela Dupree is wed to American businessman Hugh Lancaster after the two are caught in a compromising situation. But when Hugh's life is threatened and their family business is failing, the two become allies in an effort to survive. Explicit descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 48409. ## The Good Children. RC 48428. by Kate Wilhelm. read by Kimberly Schraf. 2 cassettes. After their father dies and their mother sinks into a deep depression, the four McNair children learn to fend for themselves. When they find their mother dead one day, they keep it a secret in order to stay together. For eight years they continue without her. Some strong language. 1998. RC 48428. ## The Short History of a Prince. RC 48456. by Jane Hamilton. read by Connie Crawford. 3 cassettes. Walter McCloud is a teenager in the 1970s when his life changes: He realizes he will never be a renowned ballet dancer, he accepts his homosexuality, and his brother dies of cancer. Twenty years later Walter returns from New York City to his family's summer house in Wisconsin to reconcile with his past. 1998. RC 48456. ## The Scarlet Letter: A Romance. RC 48457. by Nathaniel Hawthorne. read by Ian Reed. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Symbolic novel set in Puritan New England traces the effects of sin on people's lives. Hester Prynne is forced to display her transgression openly in the form of a scarlet letter "A" for adultery. Her husband is obsessed with revenge, and her lover, a minister, conceals his guilt and shame. 1850. RC 48457. ## Furnace. RC 48468. by Muriel Gray. read by Gregory Gorton. 2 cassettes. As truck driver Josh Spiller arrives in the town of Furnace, Virginia, he is horrified to watch a middle-aged woman push a baby stroller deliberately into the path of his truck tires. And he can't make anyone believe him. Violence and strong language. 1997. RC 48468. ## Bouvard and Pecuchet. RC 48470. by Gustave Flaubert. read by Christopher Walker. 3 cassettes. Flaubert's last novel, unfinished at his death in 1880. A chance encounter between two forty-seven-year-old clerks who feel the bond of soul mates leads to enduring friendship. They retire in the country but are disappointed in their various projects and experiments. Includes a fragment of a companion volume, _The Dictionary of Received Ideas_. 1976. RC 48470. ## The Springs of Affection: Stories of Dublin. RC 48479. by Maeve Brennan. read by Anne Flosnik. 2 cassettes. Twenty-one short stories about middle-class family circumstances in Dublin, by a former staff writer for the _New Yorker_. Seven are autobiographical, recalling her own family experiences. Six offer glimpses into the unhappy marriage of Hubert and Rose Derdon, while the last eight depict the home of Delia and Martin Bagot. 1997. RC 48479. ## Final Seconds. RC 48486. by John Lutz and David August. read by Christopher Walker. 2 cassettes. Police bomb squad sergeant Will Harper, retired after losing part of his hand, visits his former partner who works security for a famous writer. When an explosion kills the friend and his employer, Harper teams up with ex-FBI profiler Harold Addleman to catch the person targeting celebrities, including an English princess. Strong language and violence. 1998. RC 48486. ## Birthright. RC 48489. by Andrew Coburn. read by Michael Russoto. 2 cassettes. Fictionalized account of the Lindbergh kidnapping in which the baby is raised by kidnapper Shell and his mentally unstable wife, Helen, and the police mistake the body of their recently deceased baby as Lindbergh's. Years later a dying Shell decides to tell his son the truth. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 48489. ## The Desert Crop. RC 48491. by Catherine Cookson. read by Anne Flosnik. 2 cassettes. 1880s England. Young Daniel Stewart's life changes when his widowed father marries a distant Irish cousin, Moira Conelly. Over the years the cheerful Moira has many children while the father squanders their money. When his father dies, Daniel assumes the leadership of the family, falls in love with the wrong girl, and continues farming. 1997. RC 48491. ## The Return of Little Big Man. RC 48544. by Thomas Berger. read by Jack Fox. 4 cassettes. In this sequel to _Little Big Man (RC 32463)_, Jack Crabb continues his supposed reminiscences of encounters with famous characters in the Old West including Wild Bill Hickok, Bat Masterson, Doc Holliday, Sitting Bull, and Annie Oakley. His escapades take him from Deadwood, Dakota, to Europe and back. Some strong language. 1999. RC 48544. ## Bedford Square: A Charlotte and Thomas Pitt Mystery. RC 48545. by Anne Perry. read by Terry Hayes Sales. 3 cassettes. London, 1891. When a body is found on the doorstep of General Brandon Balantyne in Bedford Square, he denies any knowledge of the man. Yet one of Balantyne's snuff boxes is found on the body. With his wife Charlotte's help, Superintendent Thomas Pitt uncovers a web of blackmail targeting honorable and powerful men. 1999. RC 48545. ## A Time of Omens: A Novel of the Westlands. RC 48549. by Katharine Kerr. read by Fred Major. 3 cassettes. The quest begun in _A Time of Exile (RC 44485)_ continues. Jill tries to understand an inscription in a ring belonging to Rhodry. And Rhodry, disguised as a member of the silver daggers, travels to Deverry to claim his throne. But a war looms on the horizon. Some violence and some strong language. 1992. RC 48549. ## Son of the Morning. RC 48552. by Linda Howard. read by Kristin Allison. 3 cassettes. Grace St. John is translating manuscripts involving the Knights Templar when her husband and brother are murdered. Grace flees and finds herself transported back to fourteenth-century Scotland, where she falls in love with Niall MacRobert, the guardian of a treasure. Explicit descriptions of sex, some strong language, and some violence. 1997. RC 48552. ## Lamb in Love. RC 48582. by Carrie Brown. read by Jim Zeiger. 2 cassettes. Norris Lamb, the postmaster of a small English village, falls in love for the first time on his fifty-fifth birthday with a woman he has known forever, forty-one-year- old spinster Vida Stephen. Vida is the gentle caretaker of a mentally disabled young man and has no idea who her secret admirer is. 1999. RC 48582. ## Joining. RC 48601. by Johanna Lindsey. read by Connie Crawford. 2 cassettes. England, 1214. Milisant Crispin and Wulfric de Thorpe, betrothed for six years, do not seem to like each other any better now than they ever have. Both realize they must obey their fathers' wishes, so they finally agree to marry. King John, however, has reasons to object. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1999. RC 48601. ## The Odd Sea. RC 48611. by Frederick Reiken. read by Dan Bloom. 2 cassettes. When his older brother, Ethan, vanishes near their home, fourteen-year-old Philip sets out to probe the boy's mysterious disappearance. As he retraces Ethan's past, Philip uncovers his brother's secret life, including his love affair with a woman twice his age. 1998. RC 48611. ## Pearl Cove. RC 48619. by Elizabeth Lowell. read by Michele Schaeffer. 3 cassettes. When pearl farmer Len McGarry is killed, his young widow, Hannah, calls Len's half brother and silent partner, Archer Donovan. Archer fights his longtime attraction to Hannah while they search for missing pearls the murderer wanted. Sequel to _Jade Island (RC 47248)_. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 48619. ## Pedro P ramo. RC 48624. by Juan Rulfo. read by Peter Gil. 1 cassette. When his mother dies, Juan Preciado sets off to find his father, Pedro P ramo. In the town of Comala, built on the tyranny of the P ramo family, Juan learns his father is dead. In fact, the town seems populated by tormented spirits of the deceased. Mexican author's classic surrealist novel, first published in 1955. 1994. RC 48624. ## Prey Dancing: A Dr. Clare Burtonall Mystery. RC 48631. by Jonathan Gash. read by Corrie James. 2 cassettes. In this sequel to _Different Women Dancing (RC 47186)_, cardiologist Clare Burtonall is looking for the partner of a patient who has just died of AIDS. She asks her lover, male prostitute Bonn, to assist with her sleuthing. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 48631. ## Starman Jones. RC 48635. by Robert A. Heinlein. read by Michael Skinner. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Bored with his routine life on Earthport, Max Jones signs up to be an assistant chartsman on a star freighter. He finds the adventure he is seeking, but learns that danger is never far behind. For senior high and older readers. 1953. RC 48635. ## Best of the West III: More Stories That Inspired Classic Western Films. RC 48644. edited by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg. read by Michael Skinner. 2 cassettes. Nine western stories later made into movies. Includes "Massacre" by James Warner Bellah, starring Henry Fonda and John Wayne as cavalrymen at Little Big Horn. In Dorothy M. Johnson's "The Hanging Tree," Gary Cooper is Doctor Joe Frail, who falls in love with Elizabeth, played by Maria Schell. Violence. 1986. RC 48644. ## The Baron in the Trees. RC 48648. by Italo Calvino. read by Peter Gil. 2 cassettes. In June 1767 in Italy, twelve-year-old Cosimo leaves the noontime dinner table and to spite his family climbs an oak tree in the garden, vowing never to come down. And he keeps his word. 1959. RC 48648. ## Moonbeams and Magic. RC 48651. by Janelle Taylor. read by Ilona Dulaski. 3 cassettes. In this sequel to _Starlight and Splendor (RC 41703)_, Starla and Dagan--unbeknownst to each other--are spies posing as space pirates in order to stop the theft of valuable moonbeams. They also fall in love. Some violence and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1995. RC 48651. ## Flora's Suitcase. RC 48654. by Dalia Rabinovich. read by Annie Wauters. 2 cassettes. Flora Grossenberg reluctantly agrees to move from Cincinnati to Colombia, South America, with her new husband, David, and baby. They intend to join David's large Russian emigr‚ clan, but the Grossenbergs' feuds soon overwhelm Flora, who demands her own house. Gradually she attempts to adapt to her new surroundings. 1998. RC 48654. ## The Forever War. RC 48659. by Joe Haldeman. read by Rick Rohan. 2 cassettes (Reissue). William Mandella is drafted after college to fight a war in outer space. William only ages months while earthlings age by decades. He finds civilization completely changed each time he returns from bloody combat. After 1,143 years, the war's end brings him home. Some strong language. Hugo and Nebula Awards. 1974. RC 48659. ## The Witch Doctor: A Wizard in Rhyme, Book 3. RC 48661. by Christopher Stasheff. read by Erik Sandvold. 4 cassettes. In this sequel to _The Oathbound Wizard (RC 44133)_, Matt Mantrell vanishes, leaving behind his precious scrap of parchment. His friend Saul Bremener examines the paper and another piece he also finds. Soon Saul is involved in a search that takes him into a world of magic and danger where he appears to be a wizard. 1994. RC 48661. ## Soldier's Heart: A Novel of the Civil War. RC 48672. by Gary Paulsen. read by Michael Kramer. 1 cassette. When the war starts, fifteen-year-old Charley Goddard is eager to join up with the Minnesota Volunteers. The physical and mental agonies of combat change his attitude. Some violence. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1998. RC 48672. ## Gun Gentlemen. RC 48686. by Max Brand. read by Dan Bloom. 2 cassettes. Infamous gunfighter Lucky Bill is wrongly accused of a crime. He knows that bounty hunters will be after him, but Bill refuses to run. He only wants to clear his name. With the love of a good woman and a fair trial, he feels that he could succeed. Some violence. 1922. RC 48686. ## The Everlasting Story of Nory. RC 48699. by Nicholson Baker. read by Laura Giannarelli. 2 cassettes. Eleanor Winslow's nine-year-old mind has much to contemplate, especially because her family has moved from America to England. Nory, as she is called, describes her new setting, the thoughts that are inspired by it, and her fervent wishes for a new best friend. 1998. RC 48699. ## An Equal Music. RC 48746. by Vikram Seth. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 3 cassettes. Violinist Michael Holme, age thirty-seven, is dedicated to his chamber quartet and teaching when he finds the lost love of his youth, pianist Julia McNicholl, now married and a mother. While renewing their relationship, they explore the changes of ten years apart, including Julia's growing deafness. 1999. RC 48746. ## True at First Light. RC 48757. by Ernest Hemingway. read by David Hartley-Margolin. 2 cassettes. Hemingway recounts his wife Mary's obsession with tracking down and killing a black-maned lion. He also writes of his devotion to Debba, an African woman he wants to take as a second wife. Hemingway's son Patrick edited this fictional memoir begun after Hemingway's last safari in Africa in the 1950s. Strong language. 1999. RC 48757. ## With Friends like These. RC 48761. by Nicholas Coleridge. read by Jim Zeiger. 3 cassettes. Kit Preston, a London magazine executive, is separated from his wife. He has romantic interests in Anna Grant, a journalist on his staff with an outstanding reputation as an interviewer. One of Anna's breaking stories is suddenly creating problems. Soon Anna is dead, and Kit is accused of murder. Strong language. 1997. RC 48761. ## The Wilder Sisters. RC 48764. by Jo-Ann Mapson. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 3 cassettes. New Mexico. Recently widowed Rose Wilder Flynn, forty, bemoans her grown children's lifestyles and relationships but is secretly attracted to her friend and boss, veterinarian Austin Donavan. Meanwhile Rose's estranged sister, Lily, returns home and realizes she still has feelings for an old beau. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 48764. ## The Mercy Rule: A Dismas Hardy Mystery. RC 48766. by John Lescroart. read by Ray Foushee. 3 cassettes. Attorney Dismas Hardy from _13th Juror (RC 39668)_ is now asked to help another black-sheep lawyer, Graham Russo. Russo believes his father Sal's lethal dose of prescribed morphine was self- inflicted, but the cops don't agree, and Russo is their prime murder suspect. Some strong language and some violence. 1998. RC 48766. ## The Last Lieutenant. RC 48789. by John J. Gobbell. read by Randy Davidson. 3 cassettes. Corregidor, 1942. Lieutenant Todd Ingram and his crew flee the island as the Japanese are approaching. Ingram races across treacherous Philippine waters to prevent a Nazi spy from alerting the Japanese to an Allied trap. Prequel to _A Code for Tomorrow (RC 48790)_. Some strong language and some violence. 1995. RC 48789. ## The Damsel: The Bride Quest, Volume 2. RC 48797. by Claire Delacroix. read by Gabriella Cavallero. 3 cassettes. Ireland, 1172. In this sequel to _The Princess (RC 48796)_, Burke Fitzgavin is seeking a bride now that Brianna is married to Luc Fitzgavin. Three years ago Alys of Kiltorren Castle spurned Burke's affection. Now he hopes to win her love, but a misunderstanding threatens their happiness. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 48797. ## A Wizard in Peace: The Rogue Wizard, Book 4. RC 48803. by Christopher Stasheff. read by Michael Scherer. 2 cassettes. On their latest quest to bring justice to the oppressed, Magnus D'Armand (Gar) and Dirk Dulaine travel to a planet of which little is known. This time they are up against a stern Protector who has such power over his subjects that he seems to control their very thoughts. Sequel to _A Wizard in War (RC 48802)_. 1996. RC 48803. ## Jade: The Wildflowers, Book 3. RC 48805. by V.C. Andrews. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 1 cassette. In this session with therapist Dr. Marlowe, Jade, a member of the OWP (Orphans with Parents), relates her story. She has become the contested trophy in a bitter divorce battle. Sequel to _Star (RC 48795)_. For senior high and older readers. Bestseller 1999. RC 48805. ## Cat: The Wildflowers, Book 4. RC 48806. by V.C. Andrews. read by Martha Harmon Pardee. 1 cassette. As the OWPs (Orphans with Parents) continue their sessions with Dr. Marlowe, Cat explains how she has been treated by her parents, her discovery that she is adopted, and why she has become so withdrawn from the outside world. Sequel to _Jade (RC 48805)_. Some descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers. Bestseller 1999. RC 48806. ## Bagombo Snuff Box: Uncollected Short Fiction. RC 48839. by Kurt Vonnegut. read by Gary Telles. 2 cassettes. Twenty-three short stories previously published in magazines in the 1940s and 1950s, collected here for the first time. In the title piece, Eddie Laird, age thirty- three, drops in to see his ex-wife eleven years after leaving her and tries his best to impress her, her second husband, and son. Bestseller 1999. RC 48839. ## Cat in a Golden Garland: A Midnight Louie Mystery. RC 48881. by Carole Nelson Douglas. read by J.P. Linton. 3 cassettes. Midnight Louie and his human, Miss Temple Barr, are in New York, where Louie is auditioning for a role as spokesperson for a cat food producer. At a Christmas party given by the advertising company, one of the senior executives is murdered. Naturally, Louie leads the investigation. 1997. RC 48881. ## Blind Descent. RC 48883. by Nevada Barr. read by Suzanne Toren. 2 cassettes. Park Ranger Anna Pigeon combats her claustrophobia to rescue a friend and fellow ranger who is injured in a Carlsbad National Park cavern. After descending through dangerous crevices and tunnels, Anna learns that her friend has been murdered--probably by someone in the caving party. Some strong language and some violence. 1998. RC 48883. ## Turn of the Century. RC 48885. by Kurt Andersen. read by Jim Zeiger. 5 cassettes. New York, 2000. George Mactier is a television producer trying to launch a new series. His wife, Elizabeth Zimbalist, manages a software company suffering from a deal gone bad. As they cope with fast-paced, high-profile jobs and three children, they get ensnared in a corporate hoax. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1999. RC 48885. ## Death Is Now My Neighbor: An Inspector Morse Novel. RC 48888. by Colin Dexter. read by Graeme Malcolm. 2 cassettes. Lonsdale College of Oxford will soon be seeking a new master, and there appear to be only two main contenders-- Storrs and Cornford. (Actually it's their wives who have more ambition toward the job.) Meanwhile, Rachel James of Oxford is found murdered, and Inspector Morse and Sergeant Lewis begin an investigation that soon takes them to Lonsdale College. 1996. RC 48888. ## Just as I Am. RC 48891. by E. Lynn Harris. read by Peter Jay Fernandez. 3 cassettes. In _Invisible Life (RC 38731)_, Ray and Nicole broke up because of his bisexuality, and now both are attempting to rebuild their lives. But they are thrown together again as their mutual friend Kyle struggles with the final stages of AIDS. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. RC 48891. ## Caprice and Rondo: The House of Niccol•, Volume 7. RC 48897. by Dorothy Dunnett. read by Gordon Gould. 5 cassettes. In this sequel to _To Lie with Lions (RC 45864)_, after ruining his family, Nicholas de Fleury, now a spy, travels incognito throughout Europe in 1474. His estranged wife is left to run the Banco di Niccol•. Nicholas searches for lost gold while working for diverse governments. Includes a summary of the preceding volumes. 1997. RC 48897. ## The Only Good Lawyer: A John Francis Cuddy Mystery. RC 48904. by Jeremiah Healy. read by Nick Sullivan. 2 cassettes. Boston private investigator John Cuddy assists in the defense of bigot Alan Spaeth, framed in the murder of his ex-wife's African American divorce attorney. Among the potential suspects are gang members that the lawyer had sent to prison, his many lovers, and his law partners. Violence and strong language. 1998. RC 48904. ## Rebecca. RC 48914. by Daphne du Maurier. read by Barbara Caruso. 3 cassettes (Reissue). Rebecca, the glamorous mistress of a great English estate, died eight months before Maxim de Winter brought a young and frightened second wife to live there. Mystery, intrigue, and violence eventually reveal the circumstances surrounding Rebecca's death. 1938. RC 48914. ## The Burglar in the Rye: A Bernie Rhodenbarr Mystery. RC 48926. by Lawrence Block. read by L.J. Ganser. 2 cassettes. Bernie Rhodenbarr, burglar and bookseller, is hired by an ex-lover of a famous, reclusive author to steal back letters now in the possession of a literary agent. The only problem is that the agent is dead when Bernie arrives, and he can't resist stealing some rubies as he flees. Some strong language and some violence. 1999. RC 48926. ## Irene at Large: Irene Adler Mystery. RC 48927. by Carole Nelson Douglas. read by Barbara Caruso. 3 cassettes. In 1889 amateur sleuth Irene Adler Norton and her secretary, Penelope Huxleigh, are approached by a man in eastern garb who warns them of danger to Dr. Watson, Sherlock Holmes's sidekick. It appears that the war in Afghanistan nine years earlier has current repercussions that could endanger the empire. 1992. RC 48927. ## The Skull beneath the Skin. RC 48933. by P.D. James. read by Mary Woods. 3 cassettes (Reissue). Private investigator Cordelia Gray is hired as a bodyguard for difficult actress Clarissa Lisle, who has been receiving death threats with quotes from long-dead dramatists. During a house party, Cordelia discovers the actress's mutilated body. Some violence. 1982. RC 48933. ## Elephants Can Remember: A Hercule Poirot Mystery. RC 48935. by Agatha Christie. read by Tom Martin. 2 cassettes (Reissue). Mrs. Oliver, an elderly writer of detective stories, and Hercule Poirot collaborate to find out what really happened to the parents of Mrs. Oliver's goddaughter. 1972. RC 48935. ## Excalibur: A Novel of Arthur; Warlord Chronicles, Volume 3. RC 48938. by Bernard Cornwell. read by George Holmes. 4 cassettes. Derfel continues the tale of Arthur's perseverance against the Saxons, while Merlin despairs that the ancient gods are deserting Britain in its time of need. Final volume of the series; sequel to _Enemy of God (RC 46297)_. Violence. 1997. RC 48938. ## Liberty Falling. RC 48941. by Nevada Barr. read by Suzanne Toren. 2 cassettes. Park ranger Anna Pigeon is in New York to visit her critically ill sister, Molly, but becomes involved in the case of two suicides ("jumpers") at the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island. Anna discovers that the deaths are related to a more sinister plot. Some violence and some strong language. 1999. RC 48941. ## The Body in the Kelp: A Faith Fairchild Mystery. RC 48944. by Katherine Hall Page. read by Barbara Caruso. 2 cassettes. Faith Fairchild, her minister husband, Tom, and their baby are on vacation in Maine. At an estate auction, Faith buys a quilt that turns out to be a map to a long-sought family treasure. Three murders later, Faith does find something. Some violence. 1991. RC 48944. ## Hard Currency. RC 48945. by Stuart M. Kaminsky. read by L.J. Ganser. 2 cassettes. Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov and his deputy inspector, Elena Timofeyeva, have been sent to Cuba to look into a Russian engineer's arrest for the murder of a Cuban woman. Remaining in Russia, Inspector Emil Karpo investigates the murder of a young woman who was killed, apparently by a man she tried to rob. 1995. RC 48945. ## The Tin Man. RC 48960. by Dale Brown. read by Gary Tipton. 3 cassettes. Retired colonel Patrick McLanahan works as a civilian director for a high-tech company producing cutting-edge equipment for the military. He puts some of that technology to work when his brother, a rookie cop, is badly wounded in a police shoot-out with international terrorists. Strong language. 1998. RC 48960. ## Blood Thirst: One Hundred Years of Vampire Fiction. RC 48969. edited by Leonard Wolf. read by Jack Fox. 4 cassettes. More than two dozen short stories and excerpts from novels concerning vampires, both ruthless and humorous. Includes authors such as Stephen King, Whitley Strieber, Anne Rice, and Woody Allen. In "Count Dracula," the monster's routine is disrupted by a solar eclipse. In "The Drifting Snow," the vampire's handprints are those of a young girl. 1997. RC 48969. ## Love, Again. RC 48974. by Doris Lessing. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 3 cassettes. Widowed sixty-five-year-old writer Sarah Durham unexpectedly experiences the sensations of falling in love while working on a theater production. Attracted to younger men in the group, Sarah enjoys the feelings of desire that she thought were gone at her age and examines what love means. 1995. RC 48974. ## Blue Death: A Norah Mulcahaney Mystery. RC 48976. by Lillian O'Donnell. read by Terry Hayes Sales. 2 cassettes. One after another, four NYPD officers are found dead of apparent suicides, but with no obvious motive. After the unexpected departure of her young son's nanny, single mother Lieutenant Norah Mulcahaney launches an investigation from her home. Some violence. 1998. RC 48976. ## The Best-Kept Secret: A Milan Jacovich Mystery. RC 48979. by Les Roberts. read by John Polk. 2 cassettes. Investigator Milan Jacovich repays a favor by investigating the case of a college student, Jason Crowell, who is accused of rape. Jacovich finds plenty of sexism and drugs on campus but suspects that Jason is being set up; the kid doesn't even like girls. Some strong language and some violence. 1999. RC 48979. ## Zombie Lover. RC 48980. by Piers Anthony. read by Sharon Murray. 3 cassettes. Fifteen-year-old Breanna of the Black Wave has a talent to see in darkness, which she uses to explore Xanth. Unwittingly she draws the attention of Xeth, king of the zombies, who wants her to be his queen. Fleeing from him and the zombie pursuers leads Breanna on many adventures. 1998. RC 48980. ## Standoff at Sunrise Creek: A Stuart Brannon Western. RC 48981. by Stephen Bly. read by Brian Conn. 2 cassettes. When Stuart Brannon finally returns to his ranch, the Triple B, he finds it occupied by Earl Howland, representing the Casa Verde Land Corporation. But it's Earl's buddies Stuart has to fight to reclaim his home. Fortunately he receives some reinforcements of his own, including Harriet Reed. 1993. RC 48981. ## Murder Has No Calories. RC 48982. by Corinne Holt Sawyer. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 2 cassettes. When a staff member of Dorothy McGraw's health resort is murdered, Dorothy fears the police won't solve the crime in time to save her business. She begs elderly amateur sleuths Angela Benbow and Caledonia Wingate to pose as guests and find the killer. 1994. RC 48982. ## The Red River. RC 48983. by Frederic Bean. read by Roy Avers. 2 cassettes. Elias McBee and Seth Booker leave the flatboats of the Mississippi to try their luck trapping along the Red River. They find plenty of wildlife but also warring Indian tribes. In time, despite the many hardships and fighting, they decide to stay and live with their native wives. Violence. 1996. RC 48983. ## Acts of Malice: A Nina Reilly Novel. RC 48988. by Perri O'Shaughnessy. read by Mary Kane. 2 cassettes. When his brother dies while skiing with him, Jim Strong can tell the police don't think it was an accident. He turns to Tahoe attorney Nina Reilly, who believes Jim is innocent even though others in his family (including his wife) don't. Strong language, violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 48988. ## Breach of Promise: A Nina Reilly Novel. RC 48989. by Perri O'Shaughnessy. read by Mary Kane. 3 cassettes. Lake Tahoe lawyer Nina Reilly is surprised to receive an invitation to a party for wealthy entrepreneur Mike Markov, given by his companion, Lindy. But an even bigger surprise awaits when Mike announces he is dumping Lindy. Nina risks all to handle the spurned woman's palimony suit. Some strong language. 1998. RC 48989. ## Thunder Horse: A Gabriel Du Pr‚ Mystery. RC 48993. by Peter Bowen. read by Robert Sams. 2 cassettes. M‚tis Indian Du Pr‚ investigates the murder of a snowmobiler discovered with a Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth. An earthquake also uncovers an ancient burial ground on land that Japanese have bought to turn into a resort in the Montana hills. Du Pr‚ and other locals ponder the connections. Strong language and some violence. 1998. RC 48993. ## The Devil's Carousel. RC 48995. by Jeff Torrington. read by David Cutler. 1 cassette. The assembly line workers at Scotland's Centaur Car Company are a varied lot. New employee Steve Laker is appalled at the working conditions. Wormsley leaves work not feeling well and dies on the way home, and Curly Brogan fakes his own death to get a few days off. Some strong language. 1996. RC 48995. ## Portrait of a Man Unknown. RC 48999. by Nathalie Sarraute. read by Michael Scherer. 1 cassette. A neighbor explores an elderly father's relationship with his spinster daughter. An "anti-novel" by the French avant- garde writer, who uses unnamed characters. Preface by Jean- Paul Sartre. 1958. RC 48999. ## The Trial. RC 49000. by Franz Kafka. read by Gary Telles. 2 cassettes (Reissue). On his thirtieth birthday, Josef K., a conscientious bank official, is arrested in his lodgings on unstated charges. He is constantly thwarted in his attempts to clarify his situation even in court. A new translation by Breon Mitchell based on the restored 1914 text. 1998. RC 49000. ## The New York Yanquis. RC 49006. by Bill Granger. read by Robert Sams. 2 cassettes. George Bremenhaven, owner of the New York Yankees, fires all of his expensive baseball players and imports Cuban professionals from Fidel Castro. The only American on the team is thirty-eight-year-old relief pitcher Ryan Shawn, who happens to speak Spanish. Shawn struggles to manage the team and keep the peace. Strong language. 1995. RC 49006. ## As I Lay Dying. RC 49008. by William Faulkner. read by Faith Potts. 1 cassette (Reissue). The Bundrens, poor whites in Mississippi, face numerous obstacles as they trek across the countryside to deliver their mother's body for burial in her hometown. First published in 1930; this edition includes changes made by Noel Polk in 1985 based on the author's notes. 1930. RC 49008. ## The Best American Mystery Stories, 1998. RC 49013. edited by Sue Grafton. read by Kimberly Schraf. 3 cassettes. Editor Grafton includes twenty crime stories by well-known authors Lawrence Block, Mary Higgins Clark, Jay McInerney, Donald E. Westlake, and others. In Stuart Kaminsky's "Find Miriam," a man searches for his missing wife. Peter Robinson depicts events in the lives of two elderly ladies who share a cottage. 1998. RC 49013. ## Getting In. RC 49014. by James Finney Boylan. read by Gregory Gorton. 2 cassettes. An extended family piles into a Winnebago for a preadmission tour of New England colleges. Amid their fears of the college interviews, brothers Ben and Lefty continue their sibling rivalry, Chlo‰ decides to cheat on Lefty, and Polo and Allison break up. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 49014. ## The Disappearance. RC 49015. by J.F. Freedman. read by Gregory Gorton. 3 cassettes. Former district attorney Luke Garrison returns to Santa Barbara to defend a man accused of murdering media mogul Doug Lancaster's fourteen-year-old daughter. The girl disappeared during a slumber party the year before. The defendant claims he is being framed. Some strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 49015. ## Rachel LeMoyne. RC 49016. by Eileen Charbonneau. read by Ilona Dulaski. 2 cassettes. Rachel LeMoyne, part Choctaw and raised by Presbyterian missionaries, travels to Ireland to deliver corn during the great famine. There she meets millwright Darragh Ronan and takes him to America as her husband. Back home, additional problems force them to flee along the Oregon Trail. For senior high readers. 1998. RC 49016. ## The Teutonic Knights. RC 49021. by Henryk Sienkiewicz. read by Robert Blumenfeld. 5 cassettes. In this epic by the 1905 Nobel Prize winner for literature, the united peoples of Poland and Lithuania fight against the oppression of the Teutonic Knights, a fifteenth-century Prussian religious and military order. The search for Zbyszko's wife, kidnapped by the Knights, inspires the nation to defend its land and families. 1993. RC 49021. ## The Tuesday Cafe. RC 49026. by Don Trembath. read by Gary Tipton. 1 cassette. Troubled fifteen-year-old Harper Winslow's preoccupied mother enrolls him in a night-school writing class. Harper is surprised to find acceptance among the disadvantaged adults there. With the help of a school counselor, he gains real-world insights about life. Prequel to _A Fly Named Alfred (RC 49027)_. For senior high readers. 1996. RC 49026. ## Arrow of God. RC 49032. by Chinua Achebe. read by Peter Jay Fernandez. 2 cassettes. The chief priest of this African community is responsible for initiating the rituals that give structure to the peoples' lives. Conflict erupts as the clergyman attempts to maintain his own power and the authority of the deity in the face of the arrival of foreigners and growing disunity among the villagers. 1964. RC 49032. ## The Face of Deception. RC 49057. by Iris Johansen. read by Annie Wauters. 2 cassettes. When the man who murdered Eve Duncan's daughter was executed, Eve lost the chance to find her daughter's body. Now, as a forensic sculptor, she reconstructs faces to identify juvenile skulls. When a billionaire wants to hire her to work on a mysterious adult skull, she reluctantly agrees. Strong language and violence. Bestseller 1998. RC 49057. ## Somebody's Baby. RC 49059. by Elaine Kagan. read by Annie Wauters. 2 cassettes. In 1959 Jenny Jaffe, a Jewish high school senior, falls in love with ex-con Will McDonald. When Jenny becomes pregnant, they decide to elope, but Will never shows up. Thirty-five years later, their daughter, who had been put up for adoption, reunites them. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 49059. ## Annie's Rainbow. RC 49061. by Fern Michaels. read by Michele Schaeffer. 2 cassettes. Annie Clark finds a cache from a bank robbery and keeps it to help her family and start a business. After becoming wealthy and falling in love, Annie anonymously repays the money. But years later a determined insurance investigator and a paroled bank robber remain suspicious. Some strong language. 1999. RC 49061. ## The Trouble with Harriet: Ellie Haskell Mystery. RC 49068. by Dorothy Cannell. read by Vanessa Maroney. 2 cassettes. Ellie and Ben Haskell are looking forward to their vacation, but while running last-minute errands, Ellie is confronted by a gypsy who warns her not to leave. When Ellie gets home, her long-lost father has arrived, carrying the ashes of his recent love, Harriet. Ellie's problems are just beginning. 1999. RC 49068. ## A Maiden's Grave. RC 49072. by Jeffery Deaver. read by Kimberly Schraf. 3 cassettes. Three escaped prisoners hijack a schoolbus and take the deaf children and their teachers to a Kansas slaughterhouse. The quickly assembled FBI negotiating team is led by Arthur Potter, who develops an admiration for one of the hostages, deaf teacher Melanie Charrol. Strong language, violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1995. RC 49072. ## Miss Pym Disposes. RC 49075. by Josephine Tey. read by Anne Flosnik. 2 cassettes. Miss Lucy Pym is a visiting lecturer in psychology at a girls' physical education college called Leys. The students are a diverse group, and Miss Pym enjoys her stay until one of them, Miss Rouse, is killed using gymnastic apparatus. The police call it an accident, but Miss Pym discovers otherwise. 1948. RC 49075. ## Loves Me, Loves Me Not. RC 49076. by Anil£ Bernardo. read by Laura Giannarelli. 1 cassette. Florida high school sophomore Maggie Castillo has two dreams: to become the girlfriend of popular Zach and to get a job in the medical field. When she is hired to help an elderly woman recover from a broken leg, Maggie is thrilled to learn the woman is Zach's grandmother. For junior and senior high readers. 1998. RC 49076. ## Lessons of the Game. RC 49077. by Diane Gonzales Bertrand. read by Margaret Strom. 1 cassette. Student teacher Kaylene Morales is happily surprised that an old acquaintance, Alex Garrison, is a coach at her assigned school. The two begin dating, but football season consumes most of Alex's time and creates problems in their relationship. Kaylene has to decide whether to accept his lifestyle. For senior high and older readers. 1998. RC 49077. ## Giving Up America. RC 49085. by Pearl Abraham. read by Kimberly Schraf. 2 cassettes. Deena, a Hasidic Jew raised in Jerusalem, ignores the warnings of her father and marries Daniel, an American Orthodox Jew. After seven years of marriage they are still childless, and Daniel becomes friendly with a woman from work. Gradually Daniel and Deena grow apart and the marriage disintegrates. 1998. RC 49085. ## Chocolat. RC 49086. by Joanne Harris. read by Laura Giannarelli. 2 cassettes. On the first Sunday in Lent, newcomers Vianne Rocher and her young daughter Anouk open a chocolate shop, La C‚leste Praline, near the church in a small French village. Priest Monsieur Reynaud and Mademoiselle Rocher compete for the townspeople's attention. 1999. RC 49086. ## Husband, Lover, Stranger. RC 49091. by Suzanne Forster. read by Nanette Savard. 3 cassettes. Five years after her husband, Jay, disappeared on an ice- climbing trip, Sophie prepares to marry the therapist who helped her through her grief. But Jay is miraculously found--or someone who appears to be Jay. His wealthy family has no doubts--why does Sophie? Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 49091. ## A Walk to Remember. RC 49104. by Nicholas Sparks. read by John Polk. 1 cassette. Fifty-seven-year-old Landon thinks back to 1958, the year that changed his life. Pious, bible-carrying Jamie Sullivan asks seventeen-year-old Landon to costar with her in the Christmas play written by her preacher father. As they spend time together, Landon is shocked to realize he's falling in love. Bestseller 1999. RC 49104. ## Waiting. RC 49107. by Ha Jin. read by Nick Sullivan. 2 cassettes. In 1960s China, Manna Wu falls in love with married doctor Lin Kong. His tradition-bound wife, Shuyu, refuses to divorce him, but if Lin can forbear through eighteen years of separation, the court will dissolve the marriage. National Book Award. 1999. RC 49107. ## With Song. RC 49109. by Dorothy Garlock. read by Pam Ward. 2 cassettes. Kansas, 1935. Molly McKenzie is working in the family's general store when two men come in and gun down her parents. Federal agent Hod Dolan knows who the killers are, and Molly risks her life to help capture them. Companion to _With Hope (RC 48291)_. Some descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 49109. ## With Heart. RC 49110. by Dorothy Garlock. read by Pam Ward. 2 cassettes. Tillison County, Oklahoma; 1938. Kathleen Dolan, niece of Tom _With Hope (RC 48291)_ and Hod Dolan _With Song (RC 49109)_ arrives in Rawlings excited about joining the Rawlings _Gazette_. When her work threatens to expose a local conspiracy, the newswoman faces peril. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 49110. ## Home at Last. RC 49116. by Katherine Stone. read by Jill Fox. 2 cassettes. Someone is killing women who know world-famous NYPD hostage negotiator Lucas Hunter. When the killer picks rookie television anchor woman Galen Chandler to tell his story, Lucas and Galen are thrown together as they work to catch him. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 49116. ## Computer One. RC 49117. by Warwick Collins. read by Richard Hauenstein. 2 cassettes. Because Computer One controls all the automated systems in the world, California professor Yakuda fears it could eventually destroy civilization. But if he mentions his concerns, he might hasten Computer One's annihilation of humans! (The author's prologue considers the possibility that such a nightmare scenario might come true.) Strong language. 1993. RC 49117. ## Hungry as the Sea. RC 49119. by Wilbur Smith. read by Richard Hauenstein. 3 cassettes (Reissue). Bankrupt shipping magnate Nicholas Berg races to claim the salvage rights to a cruise ship that hit an iceberg in the Antarctic. In the process, he saves the life of marine biologist Samantha Silver, and the two fall in love. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1978. RC 49119. ## New Stories from the South: The Year's Best, 1998. RC 49124. edited by Shannon Ravenel. read by Richard Hauenstein. 2 cassettes. A collection of nineteen stories that, the editor asserts, typify Southern literature: "The people have been whipped, and whipped good." In "Memorial Day" a boy confronts Death as a laconic young man outside the house where the boy's brother lies deathly ill. Then Death pulls a startling twist. Strong language. 1998. RC 49124. ## Palindrome. RC 49125. by Stuart Woods. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. After a brutal battering from her steroid-crazed pro football husband, Liz Barwick escapes to make a book of photographs of Georgia's Cumberland Island. She falls for one of the island's owners, who has mysteriously refused to speak with his identical twin for decades. Strong language, violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1991. RC 49125. ## The Castle. RC 49126. by Franz Kafka. read by Randy Wieck. 3 cassettes. Land surveyor K. claims to be hired by the count of the nearby castle but is denied access to perform his job by a complicated and illogical bureaucratic system. An unfinished novel from 1926, newly translated by Mark Harman from the restored text of the Pasley German critical edition. 1998. RC 49126. ## The Devil's Workshop. RC 49127. by Stephen J. Cannell. read by Richard Hauenstein. 3 cassettes. Suspecting a cover-up when told that her microbiologist husband has committed suicide, microbiology doctoral student Stacy Richardson goes undercover to find out about the work he was doing at Fort Detrick, Maryland. She links up with a former war hero, alcoholic hobo Lucky Cunningham, to stop a bio-weapons scheme. Strong language and violence. 1999. RC 49127. ## Do You Promise Not to Tell?. RC 49129. by Mary Jane Clark. read by Ann Hodapp. 1 cassette. Television news producer Farrell Slater is about to lose her job when she stumbles on a potentially huge story: the Faberg‚ egg just auctioned by a prestigious firm may be fake. But can she prove it without endangering the old Russian woman who owns the real one--or herself? Some violence. 1999. RC 49129. ## Painting the Black. RC 49130. by Carl Deuker. read by Gary Tipton. 2 cassettes. When senior Ryan Ward befriends newcomer Josh Daniels, Ryan has no idea that Josh is a star athlete and will soon be the school hero. But after Ryan prevents Josh from assaulting a female student, he faces a moral dilemma-- should he turn Josh in? For senior high readers. 1997. RC 49130. ## King Charlie. RC 49132. by Max Brand. read by Richard Hauenstein. 2 cassettes. Although the West is being tamed, an infamous cowboy tramp, "King Charlie" Smith, takes fourteen-year-old orphan Billy English on the road with him as an apprentice. The two even adopt another orphan, Louise "Lady" Young, whom they eventually send back east to school. Some violence. 1922. RC 49132. ## Blue Moon. RC 49134. by Jill Marie Landis. read by Jill Fox. 2 cassettes. In 1819 as her family traveled to Illinois, eighteen-year- old Olivia Bond is kidnapped and sold to a New Orleans brothel owner. A year later she escapes to Illinois, where, lost in a swamp, she is found by one-eyed loner Noah LeCroix. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1999. RC 49134. ## The Year's Twenty-Five Finest Crime and Mystery Stories. RC 49135. edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg. read by Fred Major. 4 cassettes. This seventh annual collection includes prizewinning stories by Lawrence Block and Reginald Hill. Other well- known authors include Jeffrey Deaver, Marcia Muller, Bill Pronzini, Joyce Carol Oates, and Donald E. Westlake. 1998. RC 49135. ## Mackerel by Moonlight. RC 49138. by William F. Weld. read by Bruce Huntey. 2 cassettes. Under a cloud of scandal, Terry Mullally leaves his assistant D.A. job in New York for a fresh start in Boston. Tutored by a Washington spin doctor, he maneuvers to capture a U.S. Senate seat, but his unsavory past threatens to derail his promising career. Some strong language. 1998. RC 49138. ## _The_ _Black Rider_ and Other Stories. RC 49139. by Max Brand. read by Randy Atcher. 2 cassettes. Four western tales that depict "the experience of personal renewal, an affirmation of hope through courage, the potential that exists in each human being for redemption." In "Partners" a pair of enemies must come to terms if they want to survive a winter storm in the mountain desert. 1996. RC 49139. ## Summer's End. RC 49143. by Kathleen Gilles Seidel. read by Ann Hodapp. 2 cassettes. When widowed Gwen Wells and Hal Legend marry, it throws their grown children reluctantly together at the Legend summer cabins in Minnesota. Jack Wells and Amy Legend, an Olympic figure skater, hit it off, but decide a romance would be impossible set against the other siblings' conflicting emotions. Some descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 49143. ## Sweepers. RC 49145. by P.T. Deutermann. read by Jill Fox. 3 cassettes. Newly promoted Admiral Sherman is questioned by police about his girlfriend's suspicious death. The Navy's judge advocate general (JAG) puts Commander Karen Lawrence on the case, and she learns Sherman may have been set up by a SEAL he left to die in Vietnam. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 49145. ## The Girl Death Left Behind. RC 49146. by Lurlene McDaniel. read by Jill Fox. 1 cassette. When fourteen-year-old Beth's entire family is killed in a car accident, she has to live with her aunt and uncle and spoiled cousin Terri in another state. Beth misses her family and friends terribly, but with help she learns to cope while never forgetting. For junior and senior high readers. 1999. RC 49146. ## Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground. RC 49147. by Annie Garrett. read by Ann Hodapp. 1 cassette. Successful celebrity journalist Tess Boone is reluctant to interview her next subject, country music star Buck Campbell. Buck is actually Jamie, the boy whose heart Tess broke when she chose college over marrying him and staying in their small Arkansas town. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1996. RC 49147. ## Illegal Alien. RC 49151. by Robert J. Sawyer. read by Gary Tipton. 2 cassettes. Aliens arrive seeking help in repairing their mother ship. While politician Francis Nobilio and scientist Cletus Calhoun are touring the seven Tosoks around the country, Calhoun is murdered in L.A. A trial involving a famous civil rights attorney proceeds, and Nobilio discovers the real motive behind the space landing. Some violence. 1997. RC 49151. ## Icy Sparks. RC 49152. by Gwyn Hyman Rubio. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. Growing up in the 1950s in a small Kentucky town, Icy realizes that she is different from the other kids. She endures alienation at school and a stay in the state hospital while gradually coming to terms with her disorder, Tourette Syndrome. Some strong language. 1998. RC 49152. ## The Killing Game. RC 49153. by Iris Johansen. read by Madelyn Buzzard. 2 cassettes. Forensic sculptor Eve Duncan has helped identify many bodies, but has yet to discover that of her daughter, Bonnie, murdered years ago. Then skeletons are uncovered in Georgia, including one of a little girl. The killer stalks Eve as she sculpts the face. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 1999. 1999. RC 49153. ## Starfarers. RC 49154. by Poul Anderson. read by Richard Hauenstein. 4 cassettes. Astronomers have discovered the possibility of advanced civilizations in the far reaches of the galaxy. A group of ten scientists boards the starship _Envoy_ for a journey that will take thousands of years to complete. Although they eventually encounter another civilization, they are unprepared for the ramifications of their adventure. 1998. RC 49154. ## Pratt's Landing. RC 49159. by Martha Kirkland. read by Jill Fox. 2 cassettes. Alabama, 1889. Socially ostracized Emma Lawrence struggles to pay the taxes on her family's pecan farm after her disgraced father dies in prison. She is forced to ask the only lawyer in Pratt's Landing, Sam Watson, for help. But then the two fall inexplicably in love. Some descriptions of sex. 1997. RC 49159. ## Eye of the Beholder. RC 49160. by Jayne Ann Krentz. read by Ann Hodapp. 2 cassettes. Several murders, revenge, art fraud, and mysticism abound as hotel owner J.L. Trask and art expert Alexa Chambers search for a murderer at an Arizona resort. Alexa is also trying to restore her reputation destroyed several years earlier by an unscrupulous dealer. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 49160. ## Anatomy of a Murder. RC 49161. by Robert Traver. read by Barry Bernson. 3 cassettes (Reissue). Army lieutenant Frederic Manion is jailed for killing Barney Quill, a motel operator in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Manion claims his wife was raped by Quill. Manion's defense attorney Paul Biegler re-creates the murder and sensational trial. Originally published in 1958; contains a new introduction by Traver, a former Michigan Supreme Court justice. Some strong language. 1983. RC 49161. ## Moonfall. RC 49162. by Jack McDevitt. read by Jack Fox. 3 cassettes. In 2024 U.S. Vice President Charles L. Haskell is on the Moon to open its first colony when reports arrive that a comet is headed there on a collision course. Evacuation alerts from the Moon are interspersed with bulletins about Moon fragments that will bombard Earth. Some strong language. 1998. RC 49162. ## O Pioneer!. RC 49166. by Frederik Pohl. read by Richard Hauenstein. 2 cassettes. Computer hacker Evesham Giyt feels trapped within Earth's limited space, so he marries his girlfriend, Rina, and they move to planet Tupelo. Shortly after arriving, Evesham is elected mayor of the human community and finds himself trying to develop peace among the various races inhabiting Tupelo. 1998. RC 49166. ## Her Man Friday. RC 49168. by Elizabeth Bevarly. read by Carol Dines. 2 cassettes. Leo Friday is hired by Kimball Technologies' board of directors to find out who is skimming millions. They don't want Mr. Kimball to find out, so Leo reluctantly goes undercover as a frumpy bookkeeper in Kimball's mansion, where he becomes wildly attracted to Kimball's social secretary. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 1999. RC 49168. ## Things Remembered. RC 49169. by Georgia Bockoven. read by Mitzi Friedlander. 2 cassettes. Twenty years ago when her parents were killed, Karla Esterbrook and her sisters went to live with their grandmother, Anna Olsen. Karla and Anna have never been close, but now that Anna is dying, Karla has returned to California to put Anna's affairs in order. 1998. RC 49169. ## Red Grass River: A Legend. RC 49170. by James Carlos Blake. read by Roy Avers. 3 cassettes. 1900s. For years Florida sheriff Bobby Baker feuds with a moonshining cracker clan led by John Ashley. Clan members hide out in swamps, rob banks, and hijack Prohibition booze. After thirteen years, an ambush is set that kills most of the gang. Some strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1998. RC 49170. ## Rude Behavior. RC 49172. by Dan Jenkins. read by Bruce Huntey. 3 cassettes. Billy Clyde Puckett, former football halfback and now bored TV sports commentator, returns to Fort Worth, Texas. Bankrolled by his father-in-law, Puckett gains the NFL franchise for the West Texas Tornadoes and starts putting a team together, while his wife is making a movie in Switzerland. Strong language. 1998. RC 49172. ## The Blue Hour. RC 49184. by T. Jefferson Parker. read by Jim Zeiger. 3 cassettes. Although he's battling cancer, retired California police detective Tim Hess agrees to help with a serial killer case. He reports to young second-generation cop Merci Rayborn, whose initial displeasure in the pairing gradually vanishes as they search for a man who finds his victims at malls. Strong language and violence. 1999. RC 49184. ## Madame Bovary: Life in a Country Town. RC 49192. by Gustave Flaubert. read by Barbara Caruso. 3 cassettes (Reissue). A young middle-class Frenchwoman, Emma Bovary, is bored with her husband (an inept doctor) and their country existence. Her romantic fantasies lead her astray, into adultery and self-destruction. Translated by Gerard Hopkins. Originally published in 1857. 1981. RC 49192. ## Cuba. RC 49193. by Stephen Coonts. read by Chuck Benson. 3 cassettes. As Fidel Castro lies dying of cancer, a U.S. shipment of biological warheads disappears off the coast of Cuba, and the CIA uncovers ballistic missile silos near Havana. Faced with the imminent threat of attack, the president directs the use of necessary force to avert disaster. Some strong language. 1999. RC 49193. ## Wildside. RC 49194. by Steven Gould. read by Jim Zeiger. 2 casse