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A family is devastated by the sudden, unexplained illness and death of their mother, Caroline. The cause of death initially is unknown and tensions rise over a dispute for an autopsy. When the cause of death is revealed, their already strained relationship is torn apart as suspicions arise from among them. Faith in God, dogged determination and support of her husband, helps Virginia through the pain to uncover a darkness that will change their lives forever.
J. Shanell Evans (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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The Jury: A Very Short Introduction
Almost every society has professional judges, but from ancient Athens to modern Asia, cultures have wanted ordinary people involved in legal decisions. The use of juries comes with challenges; societies must determine how to select jurors, what cases jurors should decide and by what rules, and how to inform jurors about the law and evidence. This Very Short Introduction shows how and why societies around the world have used juries, charting the spread of the twelve-person jury from England to the British colonies in America, Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, and the Caribbean. In criminal cases, use of lay jurors has stretched to nations in Europe, Latin America, and Asia as they aspire to democracy, greater popular participation in government, and legitimacy of the justice system. But in English-speaking countries, jury trials are declining. Civil juries have been virtually abolished everywhere except the United States, and even there they are rare. In criminal cases, plea bargaining is now taking the place of jury trials. In this book, Renee Lettow Lerner describes the benefits and challenges of using juries, including jury nullification, and considers how innovations from non-English-speaking countries may be key to the survival of lay participation.
Renée Lettow Lerner (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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Literature and the New Culture Wars: Triggers, Cancel Culture, and the Teacher's Dilemma
Can educators continue to teach troubling but worthwhile texts? Our current 'culture wars' have reshaped the politics of secondary literature instruction. Due to a variety of challenges from both the left and the right-to language or subject matter, to potentially triggering content, or to authors who have been canceled-school reading lists are rapidly shrinking. For many teachers, choosing which books to include in their curriculum has become an agonizing task with political, professional, and ethical dimensions. In Literature and the New Culture Wars, Deborah Appleman calls for a reacknowledgment of the intellectual and affective work that literature can do, and offers ways to continue to teach troubling texts without doing harm. Rather than banishing challenged texts from our classrooms, she writes, we should be confronting and teaching the controversies they invoke. Her book is a timely and eloquent argument for a reasoned approach to determining what literature still deserves to be read and taught and discussed.
Deborah Appleman (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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Peace and innocence are lost when Claire chooses vanity over doing what is right in the eyes of God. Then the boy appears, taking her by the hand and leading her down a path of self-reflection and healing, in a world unlike anything she's ever seen. As she struggles to survive the river, can she find forgiveness from her Creator, her child and herself? A novel about true forgiveness from a God who loves us unconditionally. Who celebrates with us in times of joy and agonizes with us in times of difficulty. An encouraging journey showcasing the power of love to overcome even the highest hurdles, to find restored relationships and peace beyond our sufferings.
Mj Ulmer (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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A deeply intimate and inspiring self-portrayal of Dawn Kohler, a young mother, and successful entrepreneur in the tech industry who awakens one morning into a relentless pull towards an unknown calling. What follows is a riveting odyssey as she resists the persistent force that is disrupting her life while the world around her begins to collapse. This heartfelt journey is fueled by the depths of an unconventional love, and the uncanny experiences that challenge Dawn to heal from a traumatic past and to release the shame that prevents her from knowing her truth. Ultimately, this raw, emotional, and inspiring true story divulges one of the most relevant messages of our time, and a vision that is eerily close to what is unfolding today.
Dawn Kohler (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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Cleopatra's Tomb: A Maggie Edwards Adventure
Why in the world would her uncle send her a bejeweled golden scarab? When Maggie Edwards opened the mysterious package from her archeologist uncle, Oliver Keene, she had no clue what it was for. At first, she couldn't understand why he had sent her something so obviously valuable when he had never done so before. Then, she read the cryptic note hinting that he's in trouble, and urging her to protect this vital artifact. Fearing for her uncle's life, and wondering if someone would eventually come after her, Maggie begins researching the mysterious object her uncle sent her. As questions without simple answers pile up around her, Maggie is ambushed by Henry Taylor, who claims to be a close friend of her uncle's. Handsome, educated, and always ready with a smile, Maggie can't help but want to trust him. But she also can't help but wonder if there is more than meets the eye? Henry had no idea where and how Oliver disappeared, but, wherever it is, he knows his friend is in trouble. He would do anything for him, and when Maggie insists on accompanying him around the globe, he's more than happy to share his adventure with her. But when the truth surrounding the artifact leads them to someplace off-limits and completely dangerous, will Henry have what it takes to help save Oliver and keep himself and Maggie alive too? Discover the mystery surrounding the bejeweled golden scarab in Cleopatra's Tomb! Book one in the new, page-turning A Maggie Edwards Adventure series by beloved author Nellie H. Steele.
Nellie H. Steele (Author), Cathi Colas, Liz Gentle (Narrator)
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Anne Collection, The: Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea
Journey into an idyllic, heartwarming, and fanciful story in The Anne Collection, with Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The Anne of Green Gables series is the tale of Anne Shirley, a young girl orphaned and sent to live with a family who initially wanted to adopt a boy. Anne is kindhearted and charming, and wins over everyone she meets throughout her adventures in this collection. Anne of Green Gables – The first novel introduces Anne Shirley and her background as a young orphan, and follows her life up through her college days. Anne is an imaginative and spunky character with fiery red hair that gets her teased by boys at school, to her chagrin. This book follows her adventures in the town of Avonlea as she grows up and seeks an education to become a schoolteacher. Circumstances do not always work out the way she wishes, but Anne’s imaginative and positive spirit keeps her optimistic about what her future holds. Anne of Avonlea – Anne of Avonlea picks up with Anne Shirley beginning her teaching career at Avonlea School as a 16-year-old. Familiar characters from the first novel return, but a new cast of unique neighbors and mischievous students fills the book with life and new personality. Join Anne as she endures the tribulations of being a schoolteacher, makes new friends, gets into amusing predicaments, and works to edify others and improve the town she loves.
L.M. Montgomery (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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The Power of Concentration is a manifesto by William Walker Atkinson, originally published under the pseudonym Theron Q. Dumont. In this exploration of the powerful benefits of concentration, Atkinson posits that utilizing the power of concentration is how humans can unlock greater accomplishments. Atkinson asserts that by focusing all mental energy on the task at hand, humans are able to attract success into their lives. This book breaks down the keys to successful concentration into 20 simple lessons, easy enough for anyone to follow and adopt in their own lives. Sample steps include “How to Gain What You Want Through Concentration,” “Concentrate So You Will Not Forget,” “Concentration Can Overcome Bad Habits,” and The Silent Force that Produces Results in All Business.” Atkinson’s astute analysis on the power of concentration is a must-read for anyone looking to learn how focusing energy and thoughts on success will eventually turn into tangible success. Despite it being published decades ago, this book is perfect for modern business leaders and entrepreneurs looking to attract success.
Theron Q. Dumont (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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Della Ralston is hosting her cousin Charlotte when she finds out a surprising fact – Charlotte is the mother of Tina, a young girl living at a nearby orphanage. Charlotte has kept the child a secret for many years, and is set to be married to Joe Ralston, a man who does not know about this secret daughter. Della is quickly pulled into a plot to ensure that Charlotte is not separated from her daughter. When a series of circumstances ends with Charlotte and Tina moving into Della’s home, Della and Charlotte work to ensure that Tina has a chance at a good future. This novella is a fascinating dramatic look at the difficulties that illicit affairs can create in a family unit. The Old Maid has been adapted into a Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, and remains one of Edith Wharton’s most compelling works of fiction.
Edith Wharton (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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Transport yourself to a world of fantasy and magic, villainy and heroism, and stories that will enchant children and adults alike with Grimms’ Fairy Tales. This classic collection contains the stories of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, German storytellers whose fairy tales have been the inspiration for film, television, and literature for nearly two centuries. This collection of includes popular classics like “Hansel and Gretel,” “The Elves and the Shoemaker,” “Twelve Dancing Princesses,” “The Frog-Prince,” “Rapunzel,” and “Little Red Riding Hood,” as well as many more timeless stories of fantasy and adventure. With this collection, you can enjoy hearing the stories you already know and love while finding new favorites among these classic tales.
The Brothers Grimm (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, also called The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, is a memoir from the eponymous Mary Rowlandson. In this harrowing narrative first published in 1682, the author tells the story of her capture and being held for ransom after an attack by Native Americans during an attack on Lancaster in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Mary Rowlandson was captured by the attackers and taken on an 11 week journey through the wilderness, being sold and purchased in exchange for goods in various settlements, and suffering the loss of her children as the journey took its toll. The story is an in-depth look at the life of a captive woman, and demonstrates the value of her temerity and faithfulness throughout the difficult ordeal. When she ultimately was given freedom and allowed to reunite with her remaining family, Rowlandson decided to use her writing to convey the importance of her faith in God and belief that her life was ultimately a blessing, given how easily it could have been taken.
Mary Rowlandson (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is an early work of feminist literature exploring a woman’s descent into madness. First published as a serial work in an 1892 magazine, this short story is an early look into the views of female mental health. This story is told as a series of journal entries from a woman who is on forced rest as a treatment for hysteria following the birth of her child. As was common in the time, she is forbidden from any work or “strenuous” tasks, and is left to sit alone most of her days without mental stimulation, trapped in a room and a marriage that are not fulfilling her. The woman’s isolation and mental state cause her to believe that there is a woman stuck in the wallpaper of her room. This story is harrowing in its depictions of mental degradation, and is an impactful look at how the broad stroke “hysteria” diagnosis of the time oppressed women by not looking at their minds individually, and led to women being unable to express their needs and mental anguish properly. This is a tough look at how society once treated women, and a reminder of how far society has come since then.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Author), Cathi Colas (Narrator)
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