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Susie

I'm Audible's first Editor-at-Large, the host of In Bed with Susie Bright -- and a longtime author, editor, journo, and bookworm. I listen to audio when I'm cooking, playing cards, knitting, going to bed, waking up, driving, and putting other people's kids to bed! My favorite audiobooks, ever, are: "True Grit" and "The Dog of the South."

Santa Cruz, CA, United States | Member Since 2012

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  • Daron’s Guitar Chronicles, Volume 1

    • UNABRIDGED (4 hrs and 20 mins)
    • By Cecilia Tan
    • Narrated By Teddy Hamilton
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    Daron Marks is a young guitar player with a dream: to make it big like the guys he grew up idolizing in New Jersey - or at least escape his dysfunctional family. He makes it as far as music school in Rhode Island and the rock clubs of Boston beckon him. But it's hard to succeed from the closet.

    Candateshia Pafford says: "Same review for all 3"
    "A Sex, Drugs, and Rock‘n'Roll teen Coming-of-Age"
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    A Young Adult tale for adults. Follow Daron as his band becomes famous, he goes on tour, and falls in love with the band's lead singer, Ziggy...

    Daron's Guitar Chronicle is like Almost Famous, except in this story the boy isn’t so innocent. Daron's coming of age means coming out of the closet. Not so easy when you are in the world of rock'n'roll and it’s the 80s.

    A really fun story with great characters

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  • To Repair the World: Paul Farmer Speaks to the Next Generation

    • UNABRIDGED (8 hrs and 58 mins)
    • By Paul Farmer, Jonathan Weigel (editor), Bill Clinton (foreword)
    • Narrated By Kevin T. Collins, David Ledoux, Joe Barrett
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    Here, for the first time, is a collection of short speeches by the charismatic doctor and social activist Paul Farmer. One of the most passionate and influential voices for global health equity and social justice, Farmer encourages young people to tackle the greatest challenges of our times. Engaging, often humorous, and always inspiring, these speeches bring to light the brilliance and force of Farmer's vision in a single, accessible volume.

    Susie says: "Resist the Impoverishment of Aspiration"
    "Resist the Impoverishment of Aspiration"
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    "To Repair the World" is a collection of calls-to-action Paul Farmer has delivered to medical schools around the country.

    Farmer's speeches were designed to inspire the next generation of doctors and health care activists— but they will put a fire under anyone's pants.

    In his words, "Resist the impoverishment of aspiration."

    The man has remarkable rhetorical gifts, but the power of Farmer's speech comes from the compassion and empathy he’s gained from his experience working in communities without adequate health care.

    In the introduction, President Bill Clinton writes of learning about Paul Farmer in a New Yorker profile and calling his daughter Chelsea to ask if she knew of him.

    Duh, Dad.

    Chelsea told her father that Farmer is "our generation's Albert Schweizer." Good comparison. Schweizer's "reverence for life" translates into Farmer's assertion that health care should be seen as a human right— that all deserve care.

    Farmer has an evidence-based conviction: poverty and disease are solvable problems. Faced with a mountain of incalcitrance, you don't grab a pick ax and start chipping away— you invent a new way to bring it all down.

    2 of 3 people found this review helpful
  • Sandhills Ballad

    • UNABRIDGED (12 hrs and 35 mins)
    • By Ladette Randolph
    • Narrated By Lindy Hawke
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    After her life as she knows it is ended by heartbreak, Mary Rasmussen, a strong-willed and independent young ranch woman living in the Sandhills of western Nebraska, suddenly feels that all she has believed in--God, her instincts, the land itself--has failed her, and she abandons her cultural and emotional ties, succumbing to circumstances she thinks she is powerless to control.

    Susie says: "A Great Plains Woman Who's Been Through the Mill"
    "A Great Plains Woman Who's Been Through the Mill"
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    Randolph’s protagonist, Mary Rasmussen, is that woman. She was born and raised on a ranch in the middle of Nowhere, Nebraska—aka The Sandhills. The story opens with Mary in the hospital, waking up to discover that she’s missing a leg, and her husband is dead. Her isolation and despair drive her to marry a preacher who makes her life unbearable.

    I was wondering the whole time if she was going to murder him in his sleep— but I won’t spoil what actually happens…

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  • Music from The True Vine: Mike Seeger's Life and Musical Journey

    • UNABRIDGED (7 hrs and 11 mins)
    • By Bill C. Malone
    • Narrated By Joe Geoffrey
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    A musician, documentarian, scholar, and one of the founding members of the influential folk revival group New Lost City Ramblers, Mike Seeger (1933-2009) spent more than fifty years collecting, performing, and commemorating the culture and folk music of white and black southerners, which he called "music from the true vine." In this fascinating biography, Bill Malone explores the life and musical contributions of folk artist Seeger, son of musicologists Charles and Ruth Crawford Seeger and brother of folksingers Pete and Peggy Seeger.

    Susie says: "An Audiobook for Folkies and Other Music Lovers"
    "An Audiobook for Folkies and Other Music Lovers"
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    There’s not ONE American folk or country music fan, there’s not one American rock or pop critic, who hasn’t paid homage to this man or fallen in love with his many songs and musicial discoveries.

    Finally, we have a biography that has all the humor, warmth, and campfire-style storytelling that captures everything Mike Seeger has brought to the table of American culture.

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  • The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and the Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther

    • UNABRIDGED (11 hrs and 49 mins)
    • By Jeffrey Haas
    • Narrated By George Newbern
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    Uncovering a cold-blooded execution at the hands of a conspiring police force, this engaging account relentlessly pursues the murderers of Black Panther Fred Hampton. Documenting the entire 14-year process of bringing the killers to justice, this chronicle also depicts the 18-month court trial in detail. Revealing Hampton himself in a new light, this examination presents him as a dynamic community leader whose dedication to his people and to the truth inspired the young lawyers of the People's Law Office.

    Susie says: "A Story No One Can Forget"
    "A Story No One Can Forget"
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    This is the case that broke open the COINTELPRO operation at the FBI and all of J. Edgar Hoover’s dirty tricks.

    With the Aaron Swartz tragedy so fresh in our minds, it's worthwhile to re-visit the machinations of institutional persecution and cover-up that comes right from the top.

    Fred Hampton is still a household name in the black community and anyone who ever filed a “Freedom of Information Act" request.

    I helped organize a national tour of the movie based on Hampton's case in the 1970s... it was seared into my mind. I’m delighted to find Haas's excellent new book on the whole saga.

    The story is enthralling— scary, suspenseful, funny— young people hanging onto the edge of their seats by sheer wit and passion. It’s hard to believe they were so young, in their late teens. and taking on the world. Inspiring.

    Excellent narration by George Newborn who brings emotion and clarity to the reading.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • Stop That Girl

    • UNABRIDGED (5 hrs and 24 mins)
    • By Elizabeth McKenzie
    • Narrated By Elizabeth Evans
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    From the start of Elizabeth McKenzie’s beguiling fiction debut, we are drawn into the offbeat worldview of sharp-eyed, intrepid Ann Ransom. Stop That Girl chronicles Ann’s colorful coming-of-age travails, from her childhood in a disjointed family through her tender adolescence and beyond. Along the way, she discovers the absurdities that lurk around every corner of a young woman’s life, by way of oafish neighbors, overzealous boyfriends, prurient vegetable salesmen, sour landlords, and an iconoclast grandmother, known even to her family as Dr. Frost.

    Susie says: "Capturing Adolescence Like a Photograph"
    "Capturing Adolescence Like a Photograph"
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    Elizabeth McKenzie has written one of those rare books that seems to capture adolescence like a photograph.

    Stop that Girl gets it all right; outsized action that rings true, gnarled family relationships that are at once damaging and fortifying, and emotional showdowns both ridiculous and cathartic.

    Ann Ransom, the narrator, is a classic child heroine. Brave, sarcastic, and just a bit precocious. She's driven to please her family members even when those around her have competing demands and takes on the role of confidant and caregiver from an early age.

    Like anyone who's found themselves in this situation, she does her best to cope, but it's not always what the adult world would expect-- Running off with her new baby sister in a crowded airport to get away from the arguing adults, for example.

    Ann's family moves around throughout her life looking for a place where they feel they belong, and California becomes an unstated character in the book. The oil fields, the swimming pools and cul-de-sacs. I felt the presence of my home sate in every line.

    I know narrator Elizabeth Evans from "Mermaids" and "Jesus Land." She does such a nice job with adolescent heroines. She gives them tenderness and an iron core.

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  • Lonesome Animals

    • UNABRIDGED (7 hrs and 41 mins)
    • By Bruce Holbert
    • Narrated By Bruce Holbert
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    In Lonesome Animals, Russell Strawl, a tormented former lawman, is called out of retirement to hunt a serial killer with a sense of the macabre who has been leaving elaborately carved bodies of Native Americans across three counties. As the pursuit ensues, Strawl’s own dark and violent history weaves itself into the hunt, shedding light on the remains of his broken family: one wife taken by the river, one by his own hand; an adopted Native American son who fancies himself a Catholic prophet; and a daughter, whose temerity and stoicism contrast against the romantic notions of how the west was won.

    Susie says: "One Last Case, Way Out West"
    "One Last Case, Way Out West"
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    Lonesome Animals reminds me of True Grit, but told from the perspective of the bounty hunter. Like Charles Portis's classic, it's plenty funny, quite serious, and sometimes brutal.

    This book is all about the hunter “coming out of retirement” for one last case. In this instance, to stop a serial killer targeting Native Americans. A Western crime mystery with tough villains, oddball characters and an even odder hero.

    I love our hero's tactics for catching criminals—when he’s “waiting out” someone and grows impatient, he throws live grenades, starts a fire, or rolls boulders in their direction. A loved one dies when she’s too slow to pepper his sausage— And that’s just the prologue!

    Narrated with complete aplomb, by the author. What a magnificent reader.

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  • All the Rave: The Rise and Fall of Shawn Fanning’s Napster

    • UNABRIDGED (13 hrs and 59 mins)
    • By Joseph Menn
    • Narrated By John Rubinstein
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    The definitive inside account of the file-sharing revolution that overthrew the music industry, All the Rave reveals the family betrayal, greed, and mismanagement that hijacked one the most fundamental innovations of the Internet era. Named one of the three best books of 2003 by Investigative Reporters and Editors Inc., All the Rave has been out of print until now and unavailable in most formats. Author and veteran technology journalist Joseph Menn also wrote 2010's Fatal System Error: The Hunt for the New Crime Lords who are Bringing Down the Internet.

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    "The Far-reaching Karma of Napster"
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    Shawn Fanning and Napster overthrew the music industry—and if you don't think you're still reeling from that revolution, sit down and prepare to have your mind blown.

    Fanning never went away. His legend in IT and the transformation of intellectual property on the Internet is something we take for granted now— but its origins are something out of a down and dirty mystery novel.

    This is Joseph Menn's meticulous investigation of how Shawn unearthed the firmament— the eye-opening reveals are incredible. The tale of Fanning's shady uncle pushes the story into a true-crime investigation.

    Take a listen!

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  • Evolution’s Rainbow: Diversity, Gender, and Sexuality in Nature and People, with a New Preface

    • UNABRIDGED (16 hrs and 22 mins)
    • By Joan Roughgarden
    • Narrated By Carrington MacDuffie
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    In this innovative celebration of diversity and affirmation of individuality in animals and humans, Joan Roughgarden challenges accepted wisdom about gender identity and sexual orientation. A distinguished evolutionary biologist, Roughgarden takes on the medical establishment, the Bible, social science--and even Darwin himself. She leads the reader through a fascinating discussion of diversity in gender and sexuality among fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals, including primates. Evolution's Rainbow explains how this diversity develops from the action of genes and hormones and how people come to differ from each other in all aspects of body and behavior. Roughgarden reconstructs primary science in light of feminist, gay, and transgender criticism and redefines our understanding of sex, gender, and sexuality. A new preface shows how this witty, playful, and daring book has revolutionized our understanding of sexuality.

    Susie says: "Queer, Kinky Animal Kingdom"
    "Queer, Kinky Animal Kingdom"
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    If you've ever read stories about “gay dolphins” and the like, you can thank the work of evolutionary biologist Joan Roughgarden.

    Roughgarden's book Evolution's Rainbow has caused huge amounts of controversy since it was first published in 2004, depicting a natural world in which animals' lives are teeming with the same variety in their sex lives and behaviors as any human being— but without the moral outrage.

    Alfred Kinsey supposedly once said that "The only unnatural sex act is that which you cannot perform." Roughgarden takes that sentiment and runs with it, giving example after example of just how broad the spectrum of "natural" sex and gender really is in the animal world.

    For instance, meet the bighorn sheep: macho males live apart from the females and have lots of anal sex to keep them occupied during the mating off-season. Then they rely on feminine males to broker sex between them and the ladies.

    Same-sex swan couples happen to be far better parents than their hetero counterparts. Fish bros work together to get laid. Those doves aren’t actually monogamous. Through impeccable empirical evidence, Roughgarden opens up a world where humans aren’t the center of the universe, and animals have their own dramas and life cycles to get through.

    Roughgarden also explores the world of science itself, shining a light on scientists who have refused to acknowledge that animals engage in homosexual behavior, or any gender roles that deviate from the classic Darwinian model of promiscuous males competing for picky females. Sometimes, it's just the opposite!

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  • One Long Hot Summer

    • UNABRIDGED (7 hrs and 14 mins)
    • By Antonia Adams (editor)
    • Narrated By Sile Bermingham, Mag Wallace, Kikki Moore
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    Three passionate novellas from The Secret Library range that offer essential, sensual listening. One Long Hot Summer

    - Elizabeth Coldwell. Lily’s looking after her friend, Amanda’s, home on the Dorsetcoast, hoping it will ease her writer’s block and help her get over her ex, Alex. What she doesn’t expect is that Amanda’s 21-year-old son Ryan will arrive at the house, planning to spend the summer surfing and partying - or that he’ll have grown up quite so nicely.

    Susie says: "Three Novellas Take Advantage of your Afternoon"
    "Three Novellas Take Advantage of your Afternoon"
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    These three charming stories bridge the gap between the genres of erotica, romance, and literature. The perfect way to escape for an afternoon.

    "One Long Hot Summer," by Elizabeth Coldwell

    One Long Hot Summer begins like Romancing the Stone — a frustrated, newly single romance writer can’t finish her book, and needs sexual satisfaction. She goes on a beach vacation and is seduced by her friend’s twenty-one-year old son. Naughty!

    When her ex shows up she must choose between going back to the self she’s known, or the new-found liberated woman she’s become.

    "Just Another Lady," by Penelope Friday

    A Regency England period bodice-ripper, this novella goes where the polite Miss Austen would never!

    Elinor, a spinster with an ailing mother must marry her womanizing childhood friend for whom she’s always carried a flame. His cuckolded friends try to seduce her for revenge.

    Elinor is all flutter and fluster through the whole story. I love the passage where she is willing to be seduced, but her corset is too difficult to remove!

    "Safe Haven," by Shanna Germain

    This is irresistable. The heroine has opened an animal rescue farm, but money troubles make her consider getting back with her rich ex-boyfriend. (Boo! Hiss!)

    Cue the appearance of a gorgeous hunk with a puppy! Our girl has a torrid interlude, but must choose between her head and her heart. She'll never give up the puppy, though...

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  • Temporary Agency

    • UNABRIDGED (6 hrs and 36 mins)
    • By Rachel Pollack
    • Narrated By Allyson Ryan
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    In a fantastical tale set in the world of the critically acclaimed Unquenchable Fire, Ellen Pierson experiences a fateful, world-changing encounter with a Malignant One.

    Susie says: "Techno-Pagan Feminist Love Story"
    "Techno-Pagan Feminist Love Story"
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    In this techno-Pagan world, there are malignant spirits who take human form, and ordinary people who access pagan magic. Our heroine must help her cousin, who has upset a "Malignant One," while falling in love with an investigator specializing in demonic possession.

    Like all great Sci-Fi writers, Pollack hits the realistic emotional core of fantastic circumstances.

    Love story? Check. Battle between good and evil? Absolutely.

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