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Audiobooks November 2009
"In the perfect stranger we perceive man himself; the image of a God is not disguised by resemblances to an uncle or doubts of wisdom of a mustache."
~ G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936), English writer and mustache-wearer
New and Recently Released!


The Year of the Flood - by Margaret Atwood
Publisher: Random House
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 09/22/2009
ISBN-13: 9780739383971
ISBN-10: 0739383973
Science Fiction. In this return to the dystopian world of Oryx and Crake, the "Waterless Flood" predicted by Adam One, founder of the environmentalist God's Gardeners cult, has come to pass in the form of a manmade viral apocalypse. The only survivors are two women, former fast-food employee Toby and sex worker Ren, who escaped their fate through sheer luck. However, plenty of transgenic organisms remain, from the lethal liobams (lamb-lion hybrids) to pigs with human DNA. Should Ren and Toby venture out of their respective safe havens to search for other humans? And if they stay put, will they be any safer? For a haunting glimpse of an all-too-plausible future, check out The Year of the Flood.

Manhood for Amateurs: The Pleasures and Regrets of a Husband, Father, and Son - by Michael Chabon
Publisher: HarperAudio
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 10/06/2009
ISBN-13: 9780061842375
ISBN-10: 0061842370
Memoir. In these autobiographical essays, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon reflects on what it means to be a man. Tackling an array of subjects from both his past and his present, Chabon examines his experiences as a husband and father and how these have shaped his life. From serious topics such as sex, drugs, and religion to lighter musings on (among other things) comic books and baseball, Chabon provides insights and observations that anyone--man or woman--can relate to.

Juliet, Naked - by Nick Hornby
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 09/29/2009
ISBN-13: 9780143144908
ISBN-10: 0143144901
General Fiction. Obsessive fan Duncan has spent 20 years researching reclusive singer-songwriter Tucker Crowe (who disappeared in 1986), while his long-suffering partner Annie wonders if she's wasted the best years of her life. When Duncan obtains a demo of "Juliet, Naked," Crowe's acoustic reimagining of his classic album "Juliet," a frustrated Annie listens to it first and posts a less-than-glowing review of the music online. To everyone's surprise, Annie receives a response from Crowe himself...which grows into an e-mail correspondence in which the two reveal aspects of their very different lives. Fans of High Fidelity will enjoy Nick Hornby's latest story to feature music-obsessed characters.

Half Broke Horses - by Jeannette Walls
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 10/06/2009
ISBN-13: 9780743597227
ISBN-10: 0743597222
Historical Fiction. This follow-up to Jeannette Walls' memoir The Glass Castle focuses on Walls' maternal grandmother, Lily Casey Smith. Born in 1901, Lily grew up breaking horses on her father's west Texas ranch. At 15, she embarked on a 500-mile journey to take up a teaching post--despite having no high school diploma. A first marriage to a bigamist and a second to a kindred spirit change Lily's life in ways she never imagined, as she went on to earn a college degree and worked briefly as a bootlegger. Don't miss this rousing tale of a spirited and fiercely independent woman.
Sweet Movember
Movember (Mustache + November) is a month-long event in which people grow mustaches to raise awareness about men's health issues. In honor of Movember and in general celebration of the 'stache, here are some great audiobooks that feature mustaches.

Murder On the Orient Express: A Hercule Poirot Mystery - by Agatha Christie
Publisher: Bbc Audiobooks Amer
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 04/30/2005
ISBN-13: 9781572704671
ISBN-10: 1572704675
Mystery. Hercule Poirot, the most famous mustachioed detective in literature, takes on one of the most challenging cases of his career in this classic "locked room" mystery by Agatha Christie. When Poirot boards the Orient Express in Istanbul, the train is unusually crowded. However, another compartment soon becomes available when the passenger next door to Poirot, Mr. Ratchett, is murdered. Using his celebrated "little grey cells," the intrepid Belgian sleuth ferrets out information that's more mystifying than revealing, all the while aware that the killer is still on board. If you crave more Poirot, try Death on the Nile.

Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo - by Hayden Herrera
Publisher: Books on Tape
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 02/01/2002
ISBN-13: 9780736688017
ISBN-10: 0736688013
Biography. This portrait of iconic and mustachioed Mexican artist Frida Kahlo delves into the passion and pain that shaped her life and career as a painter. At 18, after surviving a streetcar accident that left her permanently disabled, she began creating highly symbolic yet brutally honest self-portraits. From her stormy marriage to fellow painter Diego Rivera (which included his affair with her sister and her fling with Leon Trotsky) to chronic illness that left her an invalid, Frida channeled the turbulence of her life into great art. For another (albeit fictional) view of a painter with a prominent mustache, check out Dali & I by Stan Lauryssens.

The Third Policeman - by Flann O'Brien
Publisher: Naxos Audio Books
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 03/30/2007
ISBN-13: 9789626344552
ISBN-10: 9626344555
General Fiction. Here's the set-up: an amateur scholar falls in with a disreputable fellow named John Divney. Together they murder a third man, Mathers, for his cash box--but Divney hides their ill-gotten money, forcing the narrator to enlist the help of two bicycle-obsessed policemen, Sargeants Pluck (who has a large bushy mustache) and MacCruiskeen (who does not), to find the box. Meanwhile, a never-seen third policeman may provide the key to understanding the whole affair. This posthumously published work by Flann O'Brien is considered a classic of Irish literature--and was also featured in an episode of the television series Lost.

Gunman's Rhapsody: A Novel - by Robert B. Parker
Publisher: Phoenix Audio
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 09/01/2005
ISBN-13: 9781597770248
ISBN-10: 1597770248
Historical Fiction/Western. In 1879, gun-toting, mustache-sporting Wyatt Earp leaves Dodge City to take up the post of deputy sheriff in the most lawless town in the West: Tombstone, Arizona. Shortly after he arrives, Earp falls in love with showgirl Josie Marcus and finds himself at odds with corrupt sheriff Johnny Behan, in part because he's Josie's lover. At the same time, Ike Clanton and his Cowboy gang are spoiling for a fight. This standalone work by mystery veteran Robert B. Parker provides a riveting account of the events leading up to the legendary gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
2009 Audie Award Winners and Nominees
Awarded annually by the Audio Publishers Association since 1996, the Audies recognize excellence in audiobooks.

The Graveyard Book - by Neil Gaiman
Publisher: Harper Children's Audio
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 10/01/2008
ISBN-13: 9780061551895
ISBN-10: 0061551899
Juvenile Fiction. In this supernatural take on Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, a toddler escapes the man who murders his entire family by taking refuge in a nearby cemetery. Adopted by its ghostly denizens, Nobody "Bod" Owens grows up in the graveyard, where his mysterious mentor Silas teaches him everything he needs to know to survive. But even a graveyard full of friends may not be enough to protect him from the killer, who's still searching for him. Read by the author, The Graveyard Book is fun listening experience for all ages.

Duma Key - by Stephen King
Publisher: Audioworks
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 01/22/2008
ISBN-13: 9780743569743
ISBN-10: 0743569741
Horror. After Edgar Freemantle loses his arm in a work-related accident and his wife during his rehabilitation (she leaves him after his uncontrollable rages turn violent), he decides to start over by moving to Duma Key. Once he sets up house on the lush, largely uninhabited Gulf Coast island, Edgar develops a strange compulsion to create art--and some unusual abilities to go along with it. Are these changes the result of his accident, or is there a more sinister force at work? This chiller by Stephen King will appeal to fans of his other works, such as The Shining.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
Publisher: Random House Audio
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 07/29/2008
ISBN-13: 9780739368435
ISBN-10: 0739368435
General Fiction. Not long after the end of WWII, London newspaper columnist Juliet Ashton receives a letter from Dawsey Adams, a farmer on the small Channel Island of Guernsey. Soon his letters are joined by those of the island's other inhabitants, who write to Juliet to tell her about the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, a book club hastily invented during the German Occupation that soon became a defiant celebration of friendship and community during a dark time in history. Don't miss this story, which is "truly perfect on audio" (Audiofile).

Child 44 - by Tom Rob Smith
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 05/19/2009
ISBN-13: 9781600245619
ISBN-10: 1600245617
Historical Thriller. Set in the Soviet Union in 1953, Child 44 is the story of MGB (State Security Force) officer Leo Demidov, an honest man whose promising career is derailed by politics. Demoted and dispatched to a remote village in the Ukraine, Leo uncovers the existence of a serial killer who's targeting local children. But in Stalin's Russia, where things like serial killers are not supposed to exist, it's a crime against the State to suggest that one is on the loose. If you like thrillers with detailed historical settings, you'll love this suspenseful and atmospheric debut by Tom Rob Smith. And don't miss Smith's second Leo Demidov book, The Secret Speech.
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