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Book to Film: Biopics
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  • Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board
    By Bethany Hamilton
    Narrated by Eleni Pappageorge
    4.40  (27 ratings)
    She lost her arm in a shark attack and nearly died, but she never lost her faith. Now a major motion picture, Soul Surfer is the moving story of Bethany Hamilton’s triumphant return to competitive surfing and has continued to be a beacon of inspiration to all who hear it. They say Bethany Hamilton has saltwater in her veins. How else could one explain the passion that drives her to surf? Or that nothing—not even the loss of her arm—could come between her and the waves?
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  • The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy
    By Mark Logue, Peter Conradi
    Narrated by Simon Vance
    4.00  (347 ratings)
    At the urging of his wife, Elizabeth, the Duke of York (known to the royal family as "Bertie") began to see speech therapist Lionel Logue in a desperate bid to cure his lifelong stammer. Little did the two men know that this unlikely friendship - between a future monarch and a commoner born in Australia - would ultimately save the House of Windsor from collapse.
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  • Irish Thunder: The Hard Life & Times of Micky Ward
    By Bob Halloran
    Narrated by Bronson Pinchot
    4.20  (12 ratings)
    "Irish" Micky Ward grew up in the 1970s and ’80s as a tough kid from Lowell, Massachusetts - a town where boxers were once bred as a means of survival. A hard worker who overcame bad luck, bad management, and chronic pain in his hands, he avoided the pitfall of poverty and dead-end work that plagued Lowell to become a Golden Gloves junior welterweight. Ward participated in street fights from an early age and was forever known by his opponents and spectators as the underdog.
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  • The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom
    By Slavomir Rawicz
    Narrated by John Lee
    4.10  (266 ratings)
    Twenty-six-year-old cavalry officer Slavomir Rawicz was captured by the Red Army in 1939 during the German-Soviet partition of Poland and sent to the Siberian Gulag. In the spring of 1941, he escaped with six of his fellow prisoners, including one American. Thus began their astonishing trek to freedom.
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  • Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House
    By Valerie Plame Wilson
    Narrated by Valerie Plame Wilson
    3.40  (114 ratings)
    Valerie Wilson, the object of the "Plame" CIA leak case that resulted in the conviction of the vice-president's chief of staff, Scooter Libby, has spoken publicly only twice since she was outed in July 2003. Now she tells not only the real story behind the leak, but describes her life at the CIA and what happened when her cover was blown.
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  • The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook
    By Ben Mezrich
    Narrated by Mike Chamberlain
    3.90  (707 ratings)
    The high-energy tale of how two socially awkward Ivy Leaguers, trying to increase their chances with the opposite sex, ended up creating Facebook. The Accidental Billionaires is a compulsively readable story of innocence lost, and of the unusual creation of a company that has revolutionized the way hundreds of millions of people relate to one another.
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  • East to the Dawn: The Life of Amelia Earhart
    By Susan Butler
    Narrated by Anna Fields
    3.70  (83 ratings)
    The image we have of Amelia Earhart today - a tousle-haired, androgynous flier clad in shirt, silk scarf, leather jacket, and goggles - is only one of her many personas, most of which have been lost to us through the years. Through years of research and interviews with many of the surviving people who knew Amelia, Susan Butler has recreated a remarkably vivid and multifaceted portrait of this enigmatic figure.
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  • The Informant
    By Kurt Eichenwald
    Narrated by Arthur Morey
    4.00  (40 ratings)
    From an award-winning New York Times investigative reporter comes an outrageous story of greed, corruption, and conspiracy, which left the FBI and Justice Department counting on the cooperation of one man.
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  • No Impact Man: The Adventures of a Guilty Liberal Who Attempts to Save the Planet
    By Colin Beavan
    Narrated by Colin Beavan
    4.20  (47 ratings)
    A guilty liberal finally snaps, swears off plastic, goes organic, becomes a bicycle nut, turns off his power, and generally becomes a tree-hugging lunatic who tries to save the polar bears and the rest of the planet from environmental catastrophe while dragging his baby daughter and Prada-wearing, Four Seasons-loving wife along for the ride. And that's just the beginning.
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  • Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen
    By Julie Powell
    Narrated by Julie Powell
    3.70  (312 ratings)
    With the humor of Bridget Jones and the vitality of Augusten Burroughs, Julie Powell recounts how she conquered every recipe in Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking and saved her soul.
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  • Frost/Nixon
    By David Frost
    Narrated by David Frost
    3.90  (25 ratings)
    This is Frost's absorbing story of his pursuit of Richard Nixon, and is no less revealing of his own toughness and pertinacity than of the ex-President's elusiveness. Frost's encounters with such figures as Swifty Lazar, Ron Ziegler, potential sponsors, and Nixon as negotiator are nothing short of hilarious, and his insight into the taping of the programs themselves is fascinating.
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  • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
    By Ron Hansen
    Narrated by Sam Freed
    3.40  (18 ratings)
    Jesse James was a fabled outlaw, a charismatic, spiritual, larger-than-life bad man whose bloody exploits captured the imagination and admiration of a nation hungry for antiheroes. Robert Ford was a young upstart torn between dedicated worship and murderous jealousy, the "dirty little coward" who coveted Jesse's legend.
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  • American Gangster and Other Tales of New York
    By Mark Jacobson
    Narrated by Malcolm Hillgartner
    3.10  (41 ratings)
    In the 1970s, Frank Lucas was the king of the Harlem drug trade, bringing in over a million dollars a day. He lived a glamorous life, hobnobbing with athletes, musicians, and politicians, but Lucas was a ruthless gangster. He was notorious for using the coffins of dead GIs to smuggle heroin into the United States, and, before being sentenced to 70 years in prison, he played a major role in the near death of New York City.
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  • The Last King of Scotland
    By Giles Foden
    Narrated by Mirron E. Willis
    3.80  (57 ratings)
    Shortly after his arrival in Uganda, Scottish doctor Nicholas Garrigan is called to the scene of a bizarre accident: Idi Amin, careening down a dirt road in his Maserati, has hit a cow. When Garrigan tends to Amin, the dictator, obsessed with all things Scottish, appoints him as his personal physician. So begins a fateful dalliance with the African leader whose Emperor Jones-style autocracy would transform into a reign of terror.
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  • Alexander the Great
    By Arrian
    Narrated by Charlton Griffin
    3.70  (169 ratings)
    This is the incredible story of the world's greatest conqueror, a man who single handedly changed the course of history...and who was worshipped as a god. There have been many attempts in the 2,300 years since Alexander's death to tell the epic story of this enigmatic soldier. His deeds read like the stuff of legends. Of all the chroniclers of Alexander, and there have been many famous ones, including Plutarch and Ptolemy, none have given us a clearer and truer account than the one by Arrian.
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  • The Hoax
    By Clifford Irving
    Narrated by Joe Barrett
    3.70  (42 ratings)
    Novelist Clifford Irving's "autobiography" of Howard Hughes was the literary hoax of our time. This no-holds-barred confession by the author was first published in Great Britain in 1997, where it became a best seller. But no American publisher would touch it until now. Why? The answer is implicit in this ultimate caper story of daring, treachery, and corruption.
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  • The Man Called Cash: The Life, Love, and Faith of an American Legend
    By Steve Turner
    Narrated by Kris Kristofferson
    4.10  (50 ratings)
    Johnny Cash is one of the most influential figures in music and American popular culture today. While he was an icon to people of all ages during his life, Cash's legacy continues after his death. His remarkable story is captured in this exclusive authorized biography, addressing the whole life of Johnny Cash, not just his unforgettable music, but also his relationship with June Carter Cash and his faith in Christ.
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  • John Adams
    By David McCullough
    Narrated by Nelson Runger
    4.30  (1163 ratings)
    McCullough's John Adams has the sweep and vitality of a great novel. This is history on a grand scale, an audiobook about politics, war, and social issues, but also about human nature, love, religious faith, virtue, ambition, friendship, and betrayal, and the far-reaching consequences of noble ideas. Above all, it is an enthralling, often surprising story of one of the most important and fascinating Americans who ever lived.
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