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Spotlight on Texas is a biannual cassette publication announcing
the latest audio books produced by volunteers at the Talking Book
Program Volunteer Recording Studio in Austin and at the Recording
Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped in Midland. The
audio version of "Spotlight on Texas" is distributed on
request to Texans with disabilities who are registered to receive
the Talking Book Program's free library service.
Since 1978, Talking Book volunteers have recorded thousands of
fiction and nonfiction titles by Texas authors or about the history,
culture, and people of the Lone Star state. Titles recorded include
biographies, histories, westerns, romances, mysteries, self-help,
and travel. More than ten new books are completed each month, offering
an increasing variety of Texas topics from which to choose. In addition,
volunteers record three Texas magazines: Texas Monthly, Texas Parks
& Wildlife, and Texas Highways.
If you would like to receive an audio cassette copy of "Spotlight
on Texas," please contact the Talking Book Program through
the phone numbers, e-mail address, postal address, or fax number
listed at the bottom of this
page.
To order any of the books listed below, note the titles and CT
book numbers you would like to request. Then call a Reader Consultant
toll-free in Texas at 1-800-252-9605 or, in Austin, at 512-463-5458.
A voicemail message service is available after hours and on weekends
for you to leave book requests or other messages. Say your full
name and patron number (if known) clearly when leaving messages
and give the CT book number and title for each request. Book orders
may also be sent in an e-mail message to: tbp.services@tsl.state.tx.us.
Note the titles and book numbers you would like to request, then
call us at any time with your order.
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Fiction
Austin City Blue
CT 6691
by Jan Grape, Narrated by Lori Brix, 2 cassettes
When female police officer Zoe Barrow shoots a man to rescue another
officer, she is merely doing her job. When she learns that he is
the criminal whose earlier shot turned her husband into a vegetable,
she feels a sense of closure rather than regret. But the shooting
is only the beginning of strange and violent events in Zoe's life.
One of her snitches is killed, a friend of her husband's claims
that his wife is trying to kill him, and Zoe starts feeling a strange
attraction toward a private detective. When the possibility of police
corruption comes up, Zoe doesn't know who her friends are and who
might be her enemies.
Aztec Love God
CT 6679
by Tony Diaz, Narrated by Brent Holcomb, 1 cassette
The Aztec Love God is a dark comedy about Tiofilio Duarte's climb
to obscurity. Originally, young Tio wanted to perfect the comic
roll of the Aztec Love God,his ideal persona. Along the way, he
meets Jester; an older, Caucasian comedian who makes Tio an offer
he'd like to refuse. Jester offers Tio an opportunity to join his
act. The only condition is that he, Tio, has to perform Latino stereotypes.
Tio has to decide if he is going to take the easy road or develop
The Aztec Love God on his own. This book is multicultural and combines
humor, politics, and street knowledge. Critics describe this book
as original and relentlessly brilliant. This book contains some
profanity.
Balancing Act
CT 6638
by Anita Richmond Bunkley, Narrated by Julie Shuey, 2 cassettes
As the new media spokesperson for a high-profile Texas corporation,
Elise Jeffries is determined to prove herself - and to succeed.
But when an explosion rips through her company's storage facility
in Flatlands and its citizens start becoming ill, Elise realizes
that the chemical plant could turn her cherished hometown into a
ghost town. With the lives of everyone in the once prosperous African-American
community at risk - and her husband and young son depending on her,
Elise must make a heart-wrenching choice between professional responsibility
and personal conscience, community duty and family loyalty. This
book contains some sex and profanity.
Beside the Still Waters
CT 6648
by Charles Meyer, Narrated by Dick Collins, 2 cassettes
In this third mystery of the series, the Reverend Lucas Holt and
his ex-con God Squad take on politicians, clergy, cops and militia.
Holt's girlfriend Kristen Wade is barely alive in Intensive Care
and the Austin Police Department's Lt. Susan Granger has to arrest
Lucas for putting her there or her new boss, Commissioner Dillon,
will take her badge. So Lucas goes underground to avoid arrest and
gain time to solve mysteries like who is killing off porno merchants,
threatening the City Council and planning an assassination on the
eve of the U.S. Senate election.
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Biggie and the Devil Diet
CT 6692
by Nancy Bell, Narrated by Sue Bilich, 2 cassettes
#6 in series. An old friend of Biggie's comes back to Job's Crossing.
Rex Barnwell, along with his young wife, has returned to convert
his father's ranch into a retreat for overweight teenage girls,
and Biggie is forced to reveal a secret that she has always kept
from her grandson, J.R. Not long after this startling revelation,
Rex is murdered. Knowing that he won't be able to keep Biggie away,
the Texas Ranger in charge of the case enlists her help.
Blood Relations
CT 6681
by John A. Peak, Narrated by Jack Huff, 2 cassettes
A world-weary cop steps out of line to investigate one more case
- the death of his son. All his life, Sergeant Robert MacDonald
has done virtually everything by the book. At the end of his police
career, after the fatal illness of his wife of thirty years has
left him deep in debt, his oldest son, also a policeman, dies under
circumstances that look like suicide. Mac refuses to believe it.
While investigating his son's death, Mac is ambushed by death and
destruction that he cannot stop and is almost undone as he uncovers
facts about his children and himself that he should have left alone.
This book contains some profanity.
Buck Fever: A Blanco County, Texas Novel
CT 6646
by Ben Rehder, Narrated by Jack Gazzale, 2 cassettes
In this fast-paced comic thriller, Texas game warden John Marlin,
a likable lawman who reveres his state's hunting tradition, must
stop a drug-smuggling conspiracy at a game ranch owned by a legendary
political fixer. Along the way, Marlin crosses horns with a corrupt
sheriff, Colombian gangsters, and a pair of poachers who propel
the action with increasingly ridiculous schemes. This book contains
some profanity.
Capitol Scandal
CT 6636
by Sarah Gregory, Narrated by Dianna Dorman, 3 cassettes
The son of a political icon, Texas Congressman Will John Benedict
falls from grace when he is accused of murdering an office intern
with whom he was having an affair. He enlists high-profile Dallas
defense attorney Russell Black and his fiery associate Sharon Hays
to come to the nation's capital to defend him.
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Cowboy From The Wild Horse Desert: A Story of the King Ranch
CT 6655
by Bobby Cavazos, Narrated by Paul Klemperer, 2 cassettes
Though written as historical fiction, this book about the King Ranch
is based in fact and provides an accurate picture of the inner-working
of the largest cattle operation in Texas and the world. Told from
the Tejano side, this book details the personal experiences of the
author and his father working the King Ranch.
Dear Cupid
CT 6664
by Julie Ortolon, Narrated by Linda Fox, 2 cassettes
Once upon a time, there was a redhead named Kate Bradshaw who naively
thought Happily Ever After was just a heartbeat away. One kid, one
divorce, and a stack of bills later, Kate isn't necessarily a candidate
for Man-Haters Anonymous, but she's not winning any points with
the love-struck readers of her Dear Cupid advice column either.
If she's going to keep her job, she needs a man to remind her that
romance can be fun. Someone attractive. Someone easygoing. Someone
with whom she can polish her rusty flirting skills - and absolutely
nothing more. Enter Michael Cameron.
Devil's Roundup
CT 6650
by Will Cook, Narrated by Jack Gazzale, 2 cassettes
Recurring characters link these five stand-alone western stories
set in the small Texas ranching community of Hondo spanning a period
of 20 years. In "The Barb Wire War," rancher Wes Cardigan falls
in love with a homesteader's daughter. In "The Big Kill," Cardigan,
now married, brings in John Saber, a U.S. marshal, to work undercover
to stop some cattle rustling. In "The Range That Hell Forgot," a
small rancher falls in love and elopes with the daughter of a big
rancher who is against the match. Phil Stalker in "The Devil's Roundup"
drifts into Hondo with only a dollar to his name.
Diamondback: A Taylor Madison Mystery
CT 6640
by Elizabeth Dearl, Narrated by Janice Langlinais, 2 cassettes
When novelist Taylor Madison discovers a mysterious letter among
her late mother's effects, she heads for West Texas in search of
her father's identity. But small, sleepy towns don't appreciate
rude awakenings and Taylor soon finds herself up to her neck in
rattlesnakes and long-kept secrets - a deadly combination. This
book contains some profanity and violence.
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Give the Pig a Chance and Other Stories
CT 6689
by David Rice, Narrated by Ev Lunning, 1 cassette
These stories are set in the Rio Grande Valley area of Texas and
tap into such universal concerns as coming-of-age, violence, and
family relationships. Humorous and edgy, these stories are particularly
good at depicting the lives of children, their illogical worldview
and casual cruelties. In the title story, two estranged cousins
are reunited after the accidental death of a beloved potbellied
pig, and in "Tina La Tinaca," a grieving woman grows so obese that
on her death an emergency crew must widen the doorway of her home
in order to remove her body. This book contains some profanity.
Hank The Cowdog: The Case of the Raging Rottweiler
CT 6639
by John R. Erickson, Narrated by Richard Dunham, 1 cassette
The ranch is in the grip of a sweltering summer heat wave, and to
make matters worse, Bruiser the rottweiler is on the loose. First
Bruiser attacks a defenseless fawn, then he threatens to come after
Hank the Cowdog, the Head of Ranch Security! Can Hank put this crazy
canine in his place? Or are our hero's dog days numbered?
Hank the Cowdog: The Case of the Deadly Ha-Ha Game
CT 6674
by John R. Erickson, Narrated by Danny Ledford, 1 cassette
On a tip from Pete the Barncat, Hank the Cowdog and his faithful
second-in-command, Drover, go in search of the fabled pot of chicken
at the end of the rainbow. But before they can find it, Rip and
Snort find them. There's only one way out - Hank challenges the
coyote brothers to the deadly Ha-Ha Game. Winning the game demands
iron will and steely determination. Does the Head of Ranch Security
have what it takes to win, or will he die laughing?
Hold the Cream Cheese, Kill the Lox: A Ruby, The Rabbi's Wife
Mystery
CT 6643
by Sharon Kahn, Narrated by Carol Esler, 2 cassettes
Ruby, the rabbi's widow, knows she's in trouble when her longtime
nemesis, Essie Sue, talks her into housing Essie Sue's twin cousins,
Lester and Larry. The boys are in town for pre-Bar Mitzvah schooling
from Rabbi Kevin Kapstein. Essie Sue plans to orchestrate the grandest
Bar Mitzvah feast in Temple Rita's history. The star attraction
is sure to be Herman Guenther, master lox cutter. But when he meets
an untimely death, Ruby investigates, tracing the victim's roots
back to Nazi-era Denmark. Her investigation takes her from Eternal,
Texas to Alaska to New York.
Home Is Where the Murder Is
CT 6685
by Carolyn Rogers, Narrated by Jeane Guichard, 2 cassettes
San Antonio policeswoman Rachael Grant is shot in the leg and returns
home to Saddle Gap, Texas, to recuperate and rest. When her grandfather
sells his guest ranch that is at the heart of the town, violent
murders begin to occur and Rachael is drawn into the investigation.
She also becomes the subject of much town gossip when she becomes
romantically involved with an old friend. In a town full of ex-husbands,
ex-lovers, and ex-cons, everyone is suspect and everyone is fair
game.
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House of Corrections: A Jack Flippo Mystery
CT 6642
by Doug J. Swanson, Narrated by Danny Ledford, 2 cassettes
With friends like Wesley Joy, Jack Flippo could never want for enemies.
Onetime mentor Wesley used to mean the world to Jack, so when he
calls from an East Texas jail cell claiming to be the victim of
a bad rap, Jack goes running. Wesley claims to be the stoolie in
a drug bust that left two dealers dead, his wife missing, and him
driving the victim's car. If only Jack can find Angelique, Wesley's
wife, Wesley's name can be cleared. Out of obligation to his pal,
Jack agrees to work on the case. That and the fact that Jack still
feels guilty about sleeping with Angelique. This book contains heavy
sex, some profanity and violence.
Love Her Madly
CT 6645
by Mary-Ann Tirone Smith, Narrated by Jeane Guichard, 2 cassettes
In a fit of insomnia, FBI investigator Poppy Rice watches a videotape
of Dan Rather interviewing self-confessed ax murderer Rona Leigh
Glueck and realizes that her hands are too small and delicate to
have wielded the weapon. With only ten days to the execution, Poppy
flies from Washington, DC, to Texas to ask the governor for a delay
so that the courts can determine whether Rona Leigh received a fair
trial. Book critics describe this book as "gripping, unpredictable,
and laugh-out-loud funny" with a "delightful, smart, sassy, tough,
and unstoppable" heroine. This book contains some sex, profanity
and violence.
Overkill
CT 6657
by Susan McBride, Narrated by Janice Goodspeed, 2 cassettes
In this sequel to "And Then She Was Gone," former Dallas policewoman
Maggie Ryan finds rural Litchfield to be more disturbing than she
bargained for, when someone charges aboard a special education bus
and kills a teenaged female student. Maggie's investigation reveals
that the victim came from a potentially volatile family situation:
parents separated, father unemployed, mother with a rich and powerful
boyfriend. So while the news media have a field day, Maggie tries
to corner a suspect. This book contains some profanity.
Prodigal Daughter
CT 6644
by Ginna Gray, Narrated by Karen Watkins, 2 cassettes
When Harvard-educated supermodel Maggie Malone returns to her hometown
of Ruby Falls, Texas after a seven year absence, she finds that
nothing has changed: the citizens of Ruby Falls still can't forget
that she was once the town's "wild child." After considerable argument,
her ailing father grudgingly agrees to let Maggie step into his
shoes in the family's failing business. This book contains some
sex.
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Red Card
CT 6634
by Daniel J. Hale, Narrated by Ed Corrigan, 1 cassette
After leaving behind a mysterious past spent in several remote countries,
Zeke Armstrong thought he would lead the life of a "normal" 13-year-old
when he moved to Dallas. When he than joins the Sundogs soccer team,
he is forced to reveal his true identity after someone tries to
take his coach out of the game... permanently. Will he solve the
crime and help his team reach the finals, or will he be the next
victim?
Rip Powell and the Legend of the Diablo Cat
CT 6651
by Don R. Aldridge, Narrated by Cindy Johnson, 1 cassette
A western set in Depression era West Texas, this is the story of
a young man struggling to help support his family after his father
dies while trying to hunt down a mountain lion thought to be responsible
for killing livestock of local ranchers. Rip Powell decides to try
to finish what his father started.
Rosewood's Ashes: A Tory Travers / David Alvarez Mystery
CT 6641
by Aileen Schumacher, Narrated by Lisette Schmidli, 2 cassettes
New Mexico engineer Tory Travers is summoned home to Gainesville,
Florida, where her estranged father, a powerful senator, lies in
a coma after a hit-and-run accident. While preparing to face the
demons of her past, Tory finds herself unwittingly embroiled in
a complex, emotionally charged and deadly conspiracy connected to
a 1923 racial massacre - the torching of a town called Rosewood.
This book contains some profanity and violence.
Safe Delivery
CT 6652
by Jim Sanderson, Narrated by Robert Brown, 2 cassettes
An atmospheric mystery novel set in San Antonio, Texas, where Jerri
Johnson works for Sam's Investigating Services tracking down bail
jumpers and serving subpoenas. When a love affair turns into border
gun running, tragedy ensues.
Simmer All Night
CT 6658
by Geralyn Dawson, Narrated by Sue Bilich, 3 cassettes
Independent daughter of socially prominent Texans, Christina Delaney
stirs up scandal when she's crowned Chili Queen of San Antonio.
Her family reacts by packing her off to live with her grandfather
on his English estate, hoping to transform Chrissy from Chili Queen
to countess. Born British but reared Texan, Cole Morgan would do
anything for the Delaney family, even escort the incorrigible Christina
to England.
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Some Days There's Pie
CT 6649
by Catherine Landis, Narrated by Dianna Dorman, 2 cassettes
Ruth Ritchie elopes with Chuck thinking she has found her ticket
out of Summerville, Tennessee. But Chuck "gets religion," and Ruth
buys a car and heads north. When Ruth faints from hunger at a North
Carolina five-and-dime, Rose, a feisty elderly reporter, rescues
her and a friendship stronger than family ties blossoms. For all
her bravado, unsentimental Ruth can never quite disguise her need
for a mother's love. In Ruth, Rose finds someone who refuses to
see old age as a handicap and gives her life new purpose. This book
contains some profanity.
Texas Indigo
CT 6632
by Holly Harte, Narrated by Melissa Tyler, 2 cassettes
With the marriage of her dreams over, free-spirited Sheridan Kinmont
vowed never to let another man into her heart and set out to make
a fresh start by accepting a job as physician in Shafter, Texas.
In a town this desolate, Sheridan thought she'd have no problem
keeping her promise - until she met mining company manager Shay
Bannigan. Shay knew all about female doctors. His sister had died
at the hands of one and he wasn't about to let any of his miners
be treated by the likes of Sheridan Kinmont. Insisting on being
present while she tended to her patients, Shay was determined to
prove that Sheridan was not fit to be a doctor. Instead, he found
himself under her alluring spell. This book contains some sex and
violence.
Tie Fast Country
CT 6673
by Robert Flynn, Narrated by Jack Gazzale, 3 cassettes
Chance Carter is a Florida TV station manager thoroughly corrupted
by shallow entertainment, manipulative news and hatred for his grandmother
Clarista, "a woman who killed two men and drove her daughter and
grandson from her house." When he gets a call from Texas about the
ailing woman, he sees it as an opportunity to put her in a nursing
home. However, Clarista is a tough, smart Texas cattle rancher:
she is not about to be corralled in a nursing home, and Chance is
in for a big surprise when he arrives at the run-down ranch wearing
tassle loafers and pleated pants.
Three Dirty Women and the Bitter Brew
CT 6669
by Julie Wray Herman, Narrated by Nicole Scolaro, 1 cassette
Members of Three Dirty Women, a Texas-based landscaping company,
visit historic Savannah for the twelfth annual Small Landscapers
Convention. Korine McFaile is stuck rooming with Dodie Halloran,
who seems determined to make Korine's life miserable. When Dodie
is murdered, Korine becomes a suspect. Further complicating matters,
Korine's son, Chaz, has a problem he cannot, or will not, discuss
with her. In order to deal with her son's dilemma, Korine must face
her own secret from the past, which in turn leads her to the reason
for Dodie's violent death.
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Truffled Feathers
CT 6635
by Nancy Fairbanks, Narrated by Linda Fox, 2 cassettes
Forty-something homemaker Carolyn Blue is through with cooking and
cleaning. She's finally decided to throw in the dishtowel and take
on a dream job as food writer. Being a professor's wife does have
its benefits - a large pharmaceutical company is interested in hiring
her husband, Jason Blue, as a consultant and has invited Jason and
Carolyn to the Big Apple for some serious wining and dining. From
miso to matzo, Carolyn is anxious to get a true taste of New York.
But before she gets a chance to let the fun go to her head and the
food go to her waistline, Max, the head of R&D, is dead after eating
a helping of pastrami. Max seemed well-liked by his colleagues,
but after spending time with some of the company wives, Carolyn
wonders if Max hadn't ruffled one too many feathers.
Wedding Raffle
CT 6675
by Geralyn Dawson, Narrated by Ric Furley, 2 cassettes
There's quite a stir going on in the town of Bastrop as folks gather
to witness the thrice widowed Honor Duvall raffle off the fastest
filly in Texas. Ex-Texas Ranger, Luke Prescott, observes the excitement
with bored indifference until the winning number is called and no
one responds. Even as he lifts the forgotten ticket from his pocket
his eyes lock with Honor's and he knows his luck is about to change.
Healing from a stray bullet that ended his career with the Rangers
six months before, Luke considers that owning the Widow Duvall's
champion quarter horse may be just the thing he needs to start up
the horse ranch he's always dreamed of having. This book contains
some sex.
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Nonfiction
Ehrenberg: Goliad Survivor, Old West Explorer
CT 6665
by Natalie Ornish, Narrated by Kenny Rahmeyer, 3 cassettes
This is the amazing story of one of Texas' greatest patriots, who
presents his eye-witness account of the storming of the Alamo and
the Goliad Massacre, from which he miraculously escaped. It includes
his adventures in California, Arizona, and other parts of the American
West and his discovery of gold, copper and silver mines...his love
affair with the Queen of Tahiti, and his explorations in Hawaii,
South America, and Mexico. His death near Palm Springs, California,
remains a murder mystery. Together, Natalie Ornish's excellent biography
and Ehrenberg's own memoir read like a marvelous adventure story
or a Texas tall-tale.
Holocaust Survivor: Mike Jacobs' Triumph Over Tragedy
CT 6666
by Mike Jacobs, Narrated by Ev Lunning, 2 cassettes
Founder of the Dallas Holocaust Memorial Center, Mike Jacobs was
born in the Polish town of Konin. He speaks about the Holocaust
to thousands each year. In his memoir, we witness the Holocaust
through the eyes of Mike Jacobs, who was a teenager during World
War II. Jacobs recounts five years of confinement in ghettos and
concentration camps. This book contains some violence.
In Search of the Holy Mother of Jobs
CT 6686
by Pat Littledog, Narrated by Dawn Janacek, 1 cassette
Story-essays by an Austin writer whose intentions to create a scholarly
discussion of women's work turned into this insightful and funny
book. This book contains some sex and profanity.
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Let Me Tell You What I've Learned: Texas Wisewomen Speak
CT 6676
by P.J. Pierce, Narrated by Jeane Guichard, 2 cassettes
In this collection of interviews, twenty-five Texas women ranging
in age from 53 to 93 share the wisdom they've acquired through living
unconventional lives. Responding to the question "What have you
found that really matters about life?" they offer keen insights
into motherhood, anger, assertiveness, managing change, persevering,
power, speaking out, fashioning success from failure, writing your
own job description, loving a younger man, and recognizing opportunities
disguised as disaster. These interviews present the distilled wisdom
of female "tribal elders" who took paths not previously open to
women.
Lone Star and the Swastika: Prisoners of War in Texas
CT 6663
by Richard P. Walker, Narrated by Jack Gazzale, 2 cassettes
This analysis of the Texas prisoner-of-war camps describes the logistics
of holding thousands of captured German (and some Japanese and Italian)
soldiers until World War II's end. The author considers how camps
were selected and constructed, how prisoners were treated, what
routine camp life was like, what problems arose with pro-Nazi prisoners,
and how civilians reacted to having 50,000 enemy prisoners in their
state.
North From Texas: Incidents in the Early Life of a Range Cowman
in Texas, Dakota & Wyoming, 1852-1883
CT 6660
by James Clay Shaw, Narrated by Ed Corrigan, 1 cassette
First published in 1931, "North from Texas" describes the fifteen-hundred-mile
odyssey on the Northern Trail. Shaw offers a rare first-hand account
of the hard conditions of the trail and the many "bad men" - horse
and cattle thieves, and worse - who inhabited it. He also describes
the day-to-day operations of a cattle drive during the era of Texas
spectacularly large cattle companies and the reign of the "cattle
kings" on the northern range. Shaw was twenty-seven when he wrote
this account. He later became an important leader in the western
livestock industry.
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Start with a Laugh: An Insider's Guide to Roasts, Toasts, Eulogies
and Other Speeches
CT 6688
by Liz Carpenter, Narrated by Karen Watkins, 2 cassettes
This book contains full texts or excerpts from some three dozen
of Carpenter's best speeches for all types of occasions. In addition
to roasts, toasts, and eulogies, she gives insights and examples
of building dedications, welcome speeches, remarks to senior citizens'
groups, commencement addresses, speeches made for worthy causes,
accounts of the birth of the contemporary women's movement, and
tips on humanizing speeches for high-tech executives. Carpenter
spins a delightful, engaging account of her fifty-odd years as a
political humorist, speechwriter for LBJ, and press secretary for
Lady Bird.
Ten Texas Feuds
CT 6668
by C.L. Sonnichsen, Narrated by Michael Neibergall, 2 cassettes
For twenty years, grassroots historian Sonnichsen went door to door
through the backcountry of east and south-central Texas to coax
tales from reluctant informants and peruse county documents on the
colorful feuds that bloodied the state's early history. From these
human explosions emerged legendary gangs such as the Regulators,
Moderators, Hoodoos, Heel Flies, and Boots. Personal vengeance righted
intolerable wrongs and settled unbearable grievances.
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Spanish Fiction
Entrega Especial
CT 6696
by Danielle Steel, Narrated by Sandy Litschi, 2 cassettes
La conmovedora y divertida historia de dos personas que descubren
el amor donde y cuando menos se lo esperan. La relacion escandalizara
a ambas familias y de pronto todo seran obstaculos e incomprension.
Sin embargo, un hecho excepcional dara un vuelco inesperado a la
dificil encrucijada.
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Spanish Nonfiction
Cartas A Maria Regina: La Doctora Corazon Del Mundo Hispano
CT 6637
by Maria Regina Avila, Narrated by Sandy Litschi, 2 cassettes
Maria Regina, la "Doctora Corazon" del mundo hispano, ha respondido
a innumerables preguntas y le ha hecho frente a millares de problemas
en su afamada columna periodistica "Cartas a Maria Regina". Ahora,
las mejores de sus columnas se recogen en esta coleccion, que incluye
preguntas y respuestas sobre: antes del matrimonio, problemas de
la solteria, y problemas de alcoba.
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