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The Extraordinary Life of Nelson Mandela
Brought to you by Puffin. The story of the first black president of South Africa. NELSON MANDELA is known for dedicating his life to fighting for equality in South Africa and overthrowing racial segregation. He grew up hearing the elders' stories of his ancestors' fighting in the wars of resistance, and he dreamed of fighting for the freedom of his people. His childhood wish was granted when he became the first black president of South Africa, and an icon for hope, change and equality. Extraordinary Lives is a bold, inclusive biography series shining a light on modern and historical figures. Entertaining, accessible and educational, they are the perfect introductions to these amazing people and their achievements. © E. L. Norry 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020
E. L. Norry (Author), Theo Solomon (Narrator)
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The Extraordinary Life of Rosa Parks
Brought to you by Puffin. Rosa Parks, the woman known for refusing to give up her seat on the bus, triggered a great shift in the fight for civil rights. Raised in Alabama, Rosa Parks knew all about the racism of her society from an early age. Discover how she became the brilliant activist we know today, in this book with real-life stories, timelines and facts to bring her extraordinary story to life. Extraordinary Lives is a bold, inclusive biography series shining a light on modern and historical figures. Entertaining, accessible and educational, they are the perfect introductions to these amazing people and their achievements. © Dr Sheila Kanani 2019 (P) Penguin Audio 2020
Dr Sheila Kanani (Author), Weruche Opia (Narrator)
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The Extraordinary Life of Serena Williams
Brought to you by Puffin. The story of a game-changing tennis champion. Serena Williams began playing tennis when she was just a child, and is now an Olympic champion who's won more Grand Slam singles titles than anyone else. Throughout her life she's battled many things, from life-threatening illnesses and sports injuries, to sexism and racism in the tennis world. Now she's an icon in sport, fashion and activism, an inspiration to every young person who has dared to dream big. Extraordinary Lives is a bold, inclusive biography series shining a light on modern and historical figures. Entertaining, accessible and educational, they are the perfect introductions to these amazing people and their achievements. © Shelina Janmohamed 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020
Shelina Janmohamed (Author), Weruche Opia (Narrator)
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The Fantastic Flatulent Fart Brothers' Big Book of Farty Facts: An Illustrated Guide to the Science,
How much do you know about farts? Did you know it would take just nine farts from every person on earth to power an atomic bomb? That fish farts nearly triggered a war against Russia? That women's farts smell worse than men's? Pfwoort! It's all in this book. Did you know that inhaling farts is healthy, yet people fart after death? That you can get a job as a professional fart smeller? That farting is illegal in Africa but polite in South America? Heard any ancient Babylonian fart jokes lately? Blorrrk! It's all in this book. Do you know the fartiest animal on earth? The fartiest food? Know how many farts you inhale on a cross-country flight? Can farts power astronauts through space? Fweeeet! It's all in this book. Do you secretly think farts are not only funny, but fascinating? Then you should listen to this gas-powered encyclopedia about the windy and wacky science, history, and art of musical gas! Makes a perfect gag gift or bathroom listen.
M.D. Whalen, Md Whalen, Whalen, M.D. (Author), Peter Berkrot (Narrator)
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The Fastest Woman in the World
Profile of Tennessee-born Wilma Rudolph winner of the 1960 Olympic Gold Medal in the 100m dash.
Pat Parker (Author), Highlights For Children (Narrator)
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The Fermi Paradox: The History and Legacy of the Famous Debate over the Existence of Aliens
Naturally, as technological advances and the creation of flying aircraft became realities, the sighting of UFOs increased, as did the interest in potential contact with aliens. While incidents like the one at Roswell led to conspiracies and a craze among those who insisted the government was hiding proof of extraterrestrials' existence, governments across the world were actually secretly studying UFO sightings by the mid-20th century. Given all of that, it would hardly be groundbreaking for scientists in the 20th century to have a lunchtime discussion in which the search for extraterrestrial life arises, and the question of where it might reside is innocuous enough. However, a furor was created somewhat innocently when physicist Enrico Fermi voiced his "casual lunchtime remark" in the presence of colleagues in 1950. The august company included Edward Teller, a Hungarian physicist, Herbert York, am American nuclear physicist whose lineage included Mohawk heritage, and Emil Konopinski, a nuclear physicist of Polish origin. Fermi himself, an Italian-American born in Rome, was renowned for developing a statistical base for subatomic phenomena, work on nuclear alterations caused by neutrons, and for leading the first controlled chain reaction from nuclear fission. A gifted theoretician, he advanced the field of statistical mechanics, and won the Nobel Prize over a decade before he asked his important question. The four men represented a fair percentage of the research core during the Manhattan Project that developed and produced the atomic bomb. Despite the sophisticated conversation that appears to have followed, Fermi's oft-asked question soon became elevated within the scientific community as the Fermi Paradox. The subsequent musings on our search for extraterrestrial life have grown to such proportions that extensive lists of solutions to the inquiry proliferate with each passing year.
Charles River Editors (Author), Colin Fluxman (Narrator)
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The Fierce 44: Black Americans Who Shook Up the World
Meet forty-four of America's most impressive heroes in this collective biography of African American figures authored by the team at ESPN's TheUndefeated.com. From visionaries to entrepreneurs, athletes to activists, the Fierce 44 are beacons of brilliance, perseverance, and excellence. Bringing household names like Serena Williams and Harriet Tubman together with lesser-known but highly deserving figures such as Robert Abbott and Dr. Charles Drew, this collection is a celebration of all that African Americans have achieved, despite everything they have had to overcome.
The Staff Of The Undefeated (Author), J. D. Jackson (Narrator)
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The Finest Hours (Young Readers Edition): The True Story of a Heroic Sea Rescue
On the night of February 18, 1952, during one of the worst winter storms that New England has ever seen, two oil tankers just off the shore of Cape Cod were torn in half by the force of the storm. This middle-grade adaptation of an adult nonfiction book tells the story of the shipwreck and a harrowing Coast Guard rescue when four men in a tiny lifeboat overcame insurmountable odds and saved more than thirty stranded sailors. This is a fast-paced, uplifting story that puts young listeners in the middle of the action. It’s a gripping story of heroism and survival with the same intensity as The Perfect Storm.
Casey Sherman, Michael J. Tougias (Author), Alex Boyles (Narrator)
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How did the Maya and Aztecs make balls out of rubber?
Jack Myers, Ph.D. (Author), Highlights For Children (Narrator)
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Classic Christmas carols are perfect for reflecting on the true meaning of the season.Discover how the angels proclaimed Jesus' birth to the frightened shepherds, and then follow the shepherds as they are guided by the star shining in the east to the stable where Jesus was born. "The first Noel the angel did say, was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay; in fields where they lay keeping their sheep, on a cold winter's night that was so deep. Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel, born is the King of Israel." The scripture verse from Luke 2:8-12 is featured in the audio book as well. "And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger." Luke 2: 8-12 NIV Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV® Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.®Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.Other audio books in the Christmas Carol series include: We Three Kings, Angels We Have Heard On High, and Away In A Manger.
Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand, Kim Mitzo Thompson (Author), Walt Wise (Narrator)
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The Four Seasons. Vivaldi for children: A concert with birdsong, thunder and sleeping shepherds for
Marko Simsa's popular production of 'The Four Seasons' is now available in English for native speakers and those who would like to learn English in a nice musical way. The British actor Howard Nightingall takes us through Vivaldi's well-known masterpiece in a charming and easy-to-follow way, explaining the musical images such as the song of the birds in spring, the heat in summer, thunderstorms and dancing in autumn, and the sharp cold of winter. A booklet with information in two languages and a vocabulary list is available. Content: Introduction • 'Spring': 1st movement - Allegro • The song of the birds • A rushing brook • Thunderstorm • The dance of the nymphs with the shepherds • 'Spring': 3rd movement - Allegro • The burning heat of summer • 'Summer': 1st movement - Allegro non molto • The sleeping shepherds, 2nd movement - Adagio • Stormy weather, 3rd movement - Presto • The harvest festival • 'Autumn': The peasants dance to celebrate the happy harvest - The rehearsal • 'Autumn': The peasants dance to celebrate the happy harvest, 1st movement - Allegro • 'Winter': Trembling with cold amidst the freezing wind, 1st movement - Allegro non molto • Stamping feet • Teeth chattering • Spending quiet contented days by the fire, rain drops • 'Winter': 2nd movement - Largo • A year has passed
Marko Simsa (Author), Howard Nightingall (Narrator)
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Children will discover how the donkey, the cow, the sheep and other animals honored Jesus in their own special way by presenting Him with gifts. This precious story teaches young readers about the importance of giving. Other titles include: The Best Thing About Christmas, Happy Birthday, Jesus and The Gift.
Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand, Kim Mitzo Thompson (Author), Walt Wise (Narrator)
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