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Sandwich
- A Novel
- By: Catherine Newman
- Narrated by: Nan McNamara
- Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins
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For the past two decades, Rocky has looked forward to her family’s yearly escape to Cape Cod. Their humble beach-town rental has been the site of sweet memories, sunny days, great meals, and messes of all kinds. This year’s vacation, with Rocky sandwiched between her half-grown kids and fully aging parents, promises to be just as delightful as summers past—except, perhaps, for Rocky’s hormonal bouts of rage and melancholy. Her body is changing—her life is, too. And then a chain of events sends Rocky into the past, reliving both the tenderness and sorrow of a handful of long-ago summers.
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Stoppppppp Already!
- By Tara L. Darbyshire on 06-22-24
- Sandwich
- A Novel
- By: Catherine Newman
- Narrated by: Nan McNamara
Her characters are so consistent!
Reviewed: 07-25-24
I savored this short novel. I thought the audio narrator did a fantastic job and I really loved the characters.
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How to Be Multiple
- The Philosophy of Twins
- By: Helena de Bres, Julia de Bres - illustrator
- Narrated by: Kirsty Gillmore
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Wait, are you you, or are you the other one? Which is the evil twin? Have you ever switched partners? Can you read each other’s mind? Twins get asked the weirdest questions by strangers, loved ones, even themselves. For Helena de Bres, a twin and philosophy professor, these questions were never far from philosophy’s most unnerving unknowns. What makes someone themself rather than someone else? Can one person be housed in two bodies? What does perfect love look like? Can we really act freely? When does wonder morph into objectification?
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Not really about twins too much
- By Amazon Customer on 05-31-24
- How to Be Multiple
- The Philosophy of Twins
- By: Helena de Bres, Julia de Bres - illustrator
- Narrated by: Kirsty Gillmore
Interesting, but…
Reviewed: 01-13-24
Interesting, but not as much info on twins as I was hoping. There are a lot of “off topic” agendas that the author weaves into a book about twins.
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Bleed
- Destroying Myths and Misogyny in Endometriosis Care
- By: Tracey Lindeman
- Narrated by: Courtney Patterson
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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Have you ever been told that your pain is imaginary? That's the reality of the more than 190 million people suffering the excruciating condition known as endometriosis. Journalist Tracey Lindeman knows it all too well. Decades of suffering from endometriosis propelled the creation of BLEED—part memoir, part investigative journalism, and all scathing indictment of how the medical system fails patients. Through extensive interviews and research, BLEED tracks the modern endo experience to the origins of medicine and how the system gained its power by marginalizing women.
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Spot on but so much anger
- By JaimeBZ on 08-17-23
- Bleed
- Destroying Myths and Misogyny in Endometriosis Care
- By: Tracey Lindeman
- Narrated by: Courtney Patterson
Spot on but so much anger
Reviewed: 08-17-23
I was so hopeful that this book would address upcoming studies, trials and treatments that have been successful for others. I know the author was up front in the prologue that this book would only address the frustrations…I should have heeded that warning and stopped before starting.
The “anger” approach does not do it for me, so a huge portion of this book was a total miss. It was enlightening, but I was definitely forcing myself to continue.
I did appreciate someone shedding light to this condition without relief and I appreciated how she highlighted diversity with race and sexuality.
I completely agree and relate to a lot of her medical encounters, as I have also felt completely disregarded by OB/GYNs and Urologists. I have also needed to completely take matters into my own hands and advocate for myself with physicians who don’t have the time, patience or humility to listen. I just don’t think this needed to be an entire book, that no physician or researcher will bother to read or will be too offended to consider changing their ways. I also had a hard time with the author not taking into account that a hysterectomy isn’t the answer for everyone and (as she found out post surgery), the procedure doesn’t come without risks and adverse side effects! Also, since a lot of people with endo DO want children…so her fight seemed to be too personal to be generalized to most people with the condition.
I would have preferred this book to be a third of the length, given some of the author’s struggle, but then focused on what we can do from here…
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Above Ground
- By: Clint Smith
- Narrated by: Clint Smith
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
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Clint Smith’s vibrant and compelling new collection traverses the vast emotional terrain of fatherhood, and explores how becoming a parent has recalibrated his sense of the world. There are poems that interrogate the ways our lives are shaped by both personal lineages and historical institutions. There are poems that revel in the wonder of discovering the world anew through the eyes of your children, as they discover it for the first time. There are poems that meditate on what it means to raise a family in a world filled with constant social and political tumult.
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Incredible
- By Anonymous User on 07-28-24
- Above Ground
- By: Clint Smith
- Narrated by: Clint Smith
Loved the Audio
Reviewed: 07-24-23
I loved this collection. I listened to the audio and highly recommend (adding?) Smith’s narration if possible! The “Great Escape” made me laugh and the Willie Francis poem made me cry. All of them caused me to take a deep breath — especially Cartography. Yes to Zoom School, and “eat your carrots” was exactly the right thing to say 😉
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It's No Accident
- Breakthrough Solutions to Your Child's Wetting, Constipation, UTIs, and Other Potty Problems
- By: Steve J. Hodges MD, Suzanne Schlosberg
- Narrated by: Chris Sorensen
- Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
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Proven, practical advice for treating and preventing potty problems.
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Unlistenable
- By Ann Fryer on 11-21-21
- It's No Accident
- Breakthrough Solutions to Your Child's Wetting, Constipation, UTIs, and Other Potty Problems
- By: Steve J. Hodges MD, Suzanne Schlosberg
- Narrated by: Chris Sorensen
So important for every parent and caregiver!
Reviewed: 07-05-23
I would love for every pediatrician to read this book. Along with every parents. People don’t usually find out this information until it is too late and we have tried 10 other things first. But this has the answers that most parents need!
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Under Pressure
- Confronting the Epidemic of Stress and Anxiety in Girls
- By: Lisa Damour Ph.D.
- Narrated by: Lisa Damour Ph.D.
- Length: 7 hrs and 17 mins
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The New York Times best-selling author of Untangled presents an urgently needed guide to the alarming increase in anxiety and stress experienced by girls from elementary school through college.
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Everyone should read/listen to this book.
- By Amazon Customer on 03-10-19
- Under Pressure
- Confronting the Epidemic of Stress and Anxiety in Girls
- By: Lisa Damour Ph.D.
- Narrated by: Lisa Damour Ph.D.
Great for parents/caregivers and teachers/coaches of tween girls!
Reviewed: 06-23-23
I have been enjoying Dr. Lisa‘s podcast and really liked this book as well.
There are a lot of helpful tips that I will need to try now and I will also need to revisit this in a few years when my girls are tweens.
I thought the research presented was so enlightening and I could definitely see my teenage and adult self in so many habits she presented.
I would have appreciated a paragraph, or even a sentence, explaining the role of transgender girls, or the explanation that we do not yet know how they fit in to this research.
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The People Who Report More Stress
- Stories
- By: Alejandro Varela
- Narrated by: Ozzie Rodriguez
- Length: 7 hrs and 45 mins
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A collection of humorous, sexy, and highly neurotic tales about parenting, long-term relationships, systemic and interpersonal racism, and class conflict from the author of The Town of Babylon, The People Who Report More Stress deftly and poignantly expresses the frustration of knowing the problems and solutions to our society’s inequities but being unable to do anything about them.
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Read for a graduate class
- By Hannah testa on 03-11-24
- The People Who Report More Stress
- Stories
- By: Alejandro Varela
- Narrated by: Ozzie Rodriguez
Loved this short story collection!
Reviewed: 04-11-23
I love the public health aspect of each essay and the racial commentary. I was sucked into each essay and all felt complete. I love Varela’s writing and he’s definitely an auto-buy for me after this sophomore book!
Hard to pick a favorite. I think I loved “All the Bullets Were Made in My Country” and “The Caretakers” best.
“The Six Times of Alan” enraged me.
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Sensitive
- The Hidden Power of the Highly Sensitive Person in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World
- By: Jenn Granneman, Andre Sólo
- Narrated by: Patty Nieman
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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Everyone has a sensitive side, but nearly one in three people have the genes to be more sensitive than others—both physically and emotionally. These are the people who pause before speaking and think before acting; they tune in to subtle details and make connections that others miss. Whether introverted or extroverted, they tend to be bighearted, creative, and wired to go deep, yet society tells them to hide the very sensitivity that makes them this way. These are the world’s “highly sensitive people,” and Sensitive is the book that champions them.
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Doesn’t make me feel better
- By jeanius on 08-31-23
- Sensitive
- The Hidden Power of the Highly Sensitive Person in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World
- By: Jenn Granneman, Andre Sólo
- Narrated by: Patty Nieman
Validating!
Reviewed: 03-29-23
Incredibly validating and also had a lot of great take-aways. I especially enjoyed the chapter on parenting kids who are highly sensitive — I’d like all of my childrens’ caregivers to read that chapter.
Did anyone else feel a bit exhausted while reading? The examples were overwhelming to this HSP but again, validating and important to read. It also took me a little longer than normal because I went back to re-read so many passages.
Recommend to all HSPs and I recommend chapter 8 to all caregivers of HSP children.
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Parker: Selected Stories
- By: Dorothy Parker
- Narrated by: Elaine Stritch
- Length: 2 hrs and 57 mins
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Dorothy Parker's quips and light verse have embedded themselves in the American literary landscape, but it was her prose that proved her star and demonstrated her talent as extending far beyond her time. In her fiction, she not only brought to life the urban milieu that was her bailiwick, but lay bare the uncertainties of ordinary people living ordinary lives, all told in her unflinching and deeply personal voice. In these selected stories, read for you by Elaine Stritch, we have the chance to draw upon her insight into the social and emotional realities of human nature.
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Very good/very depressing
- By Rodney Wines on 11-26-18
- Parker: Selected Stories
- By: Dorothy Parker
- Narrated by: Elaine Stritch
Loved!
Reviewed: 02-20-23
These stories are nearly 100 years old, yet read so smooth and current. Commentary on people/relationships stood the test of time! The last one had me laughing out loud. The audio version by Elaine Stritch was perfect.
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Behave
- The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
- By: Robert Sapolsky
- Narrated by: Michael Goldstrom
- Length: 26 hrs and 27 mins
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From the celebrated neurobiologist and primatologist, a landmark, genre-defining examination of human behavior, both good and bad, and an answer to the question: Why do we do the things we do? Sapolsky's storytelling concept is delightful but it also has a powerful intrinsic logic: He starts by looking at the factors that bear on a person's reaction in the precise moment a behavior occurs, and then hops back in time from there, in stages, ultimately ending up at the deep history of our species and its evolutionary legacy.
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Insightful
- By Doug Hay on 07-27-17
- Behave
- The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
- By: Robert Sapolsky
- Narrated by: Michael Goldstrom
Interesting but too long!
Reviewed: 01-27-23
Entirely too long. Picked up and put down over 4.5 years. So glad to have finally finished.
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