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2007 Audie® Award Finalist - Literary Fiction "With the enormous success of the critically acclaimed The Russian Debutante’s Handbook, Gary Shteyngart established... |
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Welcome to the strange world of Armstrong & Millerm which includes some comedy sketches with tough-guy cops in 'Parsons and Lampkin (and Lampkin's Mate Steve)', and there's an insider's view of... |
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Kicked out of Yale at age 14, the precocious Judd Breslau takes a questionable job from the eccentric Phillips Chatterton, a bathrobe-wearing Egyptologist working out of a dilapidated home... |
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The very British Jeeves and Wooster take their double-act to audio and give a listener a spiffing listen! P.G. Wodehouse has many devoted fans all over the world who are dedicated to his... |
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America's beloved writer, Lilian Jackson Braun, author of twenty-four Cat Who...mysteries, is now the subject of a mystery herself. In Robert Kaplow's brilliant and bawdy parody, Ms. Jackson's... |
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A very amusing collection of stories from yesteryear given the comic touch of The Madness of George film star, sadly now deceased, Nigel Hawthorne with authors such as Mark Twain, O. Henry, Saki and... |
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Nestled among Seattle's skyscrapers, The Zephyr Holdings Building is a bleak rectangle topped by an orange-and-black logo that gives no hint of Zephyr's business. Lack of clarity, it turns out, is... |
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In this Jane Austen–inspired comedy, love story, and exploration of identity and destiny, a modern LA girl wakes up as an Englishwoman in Austen’s time. |
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Bestselling author Elizabeth Berg’s beautiful, funny stories about women committing small acts of liberation in their daily lives. Exploring women’s lives and emotions, these are stories... |
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Joyce and Marshall Harriman are in the midst of a contentious divorce, but still sharing a cramped, overmortgaged Brooklyn apartment with their two children. On the morning of September 11, Joyce... |
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