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Janine Latus
Unabridged on 8 CDs, $54.95
A heartwrenching yet beautifully crafted memoir about two intelligent, attractive sisters---one of whom escaped years of abuse by men, and one who did not.
Janine Latus
Unabridged on 8 CDs, $107.95
A heartwrenching yet beautifully crafted memoir about two intelligent, attractive sisters---one of whom escaped years of abuse by men, and one who did not.
Beryl Markham
Unabridged on 8 CDs, $54.95
Originally published in 1942 and then reissued in 1983, this is the unabridged best-selling autobiography of the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo from east to west. But it is much more than a story of aviation, revealing a poet's feeling for the ...
Malika Oufkir
Abridged on 5 CDs, $32.95
The adopted daughter of the king of Morocco, whose father was arrested and executed for a 1972 attempt to assassinate the king, tells the story of how she, her mother, and her five siblings endured years of imprisonment in a desert penal colony. Phot ...
Ann Patchett
Unabridged on 7 CDs, $57.95
The author of "Bel Canto -- winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award, the Orange Prize and long-running "New York Times bestseller -- turns to nonfiction in a moving chronicle of her decades-long friendship with the critically acclaimed and recently deceased ...
Deborah Scroggins
Unabridged on 11 Cassettes, $47.95
The adventurous young British relief worker Emma McCune came to Sudan determined to make a difference. She became a near legend in the country, but her marriage to a rebel warlord spelled disastrous consequences for her ideals.
Deborah Scroggins
Unabridged on 12 CDs, $150.95
The adventurous young British relief worker Emma McCune came to Sudan determined to make a difference. She became a near legend in the country, but her marriage to a rebel warlord spelled disastrous consequences for her ideals.
Deborah Scroggins
Unabridged on 1 MP3-CD, $47.95
The adventurous young British relief worker Emma McCune came to Sudan determined to make a difference. She became a near legend in the country, but her marriage to a rebel warlord spelled disastrous consequences for her ideals.
Kathryn Tucker Windham
Abridged on 1 CD, $26.95
In these stories of her mother, her Aunt Bet, and other women who influenced her, author storyteller Windham reveals the complexity of Southem women in the days before feminism. The women she remembers may have been fair, but they certainly were not ...