Biographies and autobiographies
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Abstract
Presents the definitive story of an American hero.
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[Distributed by] OneClick Digital
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William C. Durant did big things the big way: he overreached, but, until his final failure, he picked up the pieces time after time to confound his competitors. From a turbulent childhood in the small town of Flint, Michigan, to his phenomenal success in creating General Motors, Durant's meteoric career easily rivals the success stories of modern legends.
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[Distributed by] OneClick Digital
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This is a frontline report from the trenches of American education. It chronicles a fifth grade class and its remarkable teacher.
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[Distributed by] OneClick Digital
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When the author was only four years old, her parents emigrated from Haiti to New York in search of a better life, leaving their daughter in the care of her uncle Joseph. A peaceful pastor in Port-au-Prince, Joseph raised Edwidge with the love and devotion of a father, despite facing many hardships in politically turbulent Haiti. It wasn't until she was 12 years old that Edwidge was finally reunited with her parents--and forced to confron teh inevitably complex emotions.
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[Distributed by] OneClick Digital
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Carolyn Jourdan spent many years as a congressional lawyer in Washington, D.C. Then she was called home to fill in for her mother as receptionist at her father's rural Tennessee doctor's office--assured it would only be for a few days.
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[Distributed by] OneClick Digital
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After his humiliating election defeat in 1912, Roosevelt set his sights on the most punishing physical challenge he could find, the first descent of an unmapped, rapids-choked tributary of the Amazon. Together with his son Kermit and Brazil's most famous explorer, Candido Mariano da Silva Rondon, Roosevelt accomplished a feat so great that many at the time refused to believe it.
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Association for The blind of Western Australia
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Part love story, part wine-splattered cookbook, a delicious fish-out-of-water story for any woman who has ever suspected that lunch in Paris could change her life.
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Association for The Blind of Western Australia
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Creator
Paul R Wilson; Don Trebble; Robyn Lincoln
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The last woman executed in this country went to the gallows despite severe doubts about what part she played in the murder of 73-year-old SP bookmaker Pop Kent at Carlton in 1949. The meticulous detail of this book shatters assumptions surrounding one of the century's most legally contentious cases.
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Association for The blind of Western Australia
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Poet, lexicographer, critic, moralist and Great Cham, Dr. Johnson had in his friend Boswell the ideal biographer. Notoriously and self-confessedly intemperate, Boswell shared with Johnson a huge appetite for life and threw equal energy into recording its every aspect in minute but telling detail. This irrepressible Scotsman was 'always studying human nature and making experiments', and the marvelously vivacious Journals he wrote daily furnished him with first-rate material when he came to write his biography. The result is a masterpiece that brims over with wit, anecdote and originality.
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Association for The Blind of Western Australia
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Part memoir, part observation. As a young woman Nikki Gemmell wanted to travel and see the world; adventure lay in running away from Australia, where she had grown up. But at 40, after 12 wonderful years in London with her husband and 3 children, she longs to connect with her past to show her children where their parents came from. But can you really go home again? With characteristic candour Nikki Gemmell looks at what it means to be Australian - in the past and right now.
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Queensland Narrating Service