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Real Words with Sam
- A Father and Son Navigate Autism, Apraxia, and Unexpected Intelligence
- By: J. Brad Britton, Sam Britton
- Narrated by: J. Brad Britton
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance1
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Real Words With Sam tells the true story of a father who, after two decades, discovers that his autistic son has been fully aware, perceptive, and engaged all along. Through spelled communication, Sam’s inner voice emerges, revealing insight, humor, and emotional depth that challenge long-standing assumptions about disability and intelligence. What many experts labeled as “behaviors” and a “learning disorder” is actually apraxia—a condition affecting output, not input or understanding.
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Compelling and uplifting
- By K T on 04-08-26
By: J. Brad Britton, and others
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Anchored
- A Journey Through Vision and Faith
- By: Trey Lewis
- Narrated by: Parke Arnold
- Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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What does it mean to be truly anchored when life’s waters are rough and the path uncertain? In Anchored: A Journey Through Vision and Faith, Trey Lewis shares a powerful memoir of resilience, purpose, and unwavering belief. From going blind at a young age, he faced a world full of obstacles—physical, social, and emotional—that would have discouraged most. But through faith, determination, and a commitment to build meaningful connections, Trey transforms every challenge into an opportunity to grow, advocate, and lead.
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Glass half full
- By Parke Arnold on 04-10-26
By: Trey Lewis
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The Book of Heaven
- A Story of Hope for the Outcasts, the Broken, and Those Who Lost Faith
- By: Katie Asher, Houston Asher
- Narrated by: Morgan Asher
- Length: 35 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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True stories, especially miracles, are the best kind. They give us a reason to believe in ourselves, in others, in good, and mostly, reason to believe in God. After decades of trauma, loss, abuse, and severe autism, one mom decided to give up on experts and suffering and believe in miracles. So she got one. The prison doors that had trapped her son for over two decades were opened, and through his faith and sight, she was given hers. In the ashes of life they found out that faith in God was capable to do more than they could imagine, more than was possible.
By: Katie Asher, and others
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Pain's Authority
- By: Brad Child
- Narrated by: Brad Child
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall1
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Performance1
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The Moment Everything Changed is what makes this book different—it’s not clinical, it’s personal and confrontational. I remember the exact moment I opened my eyes and something was different. Not a little different, everything different. Three decades of pain, illness, disease that created constant noise in my body, mind, and soul to opening my eyes after surgery #21… POOF!!! It was gone. Just gone! Nobody prepares you for that. We spend so much time asking, “Why am I in pain & will it ever stop?” “Why can’t anyone figure it out and just help me?” Tough times...
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A Deeply Moving and Authentically Narrated Experience
- By Leah Daly on 04-08-26
By: Brad Child
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Life with Jefferson
- A Biography of a Guide Dog
- By: Penny Leclair, Paul Bennett
- Narrated by: James Boylan
- Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Life With Jefferson tells the true story of the remarkable partnership between Jefferson and Penny Leclair, a deafblind woman whose independence depended on finding the right guide dog. After two years of searching, Jefferson was chosen for his unique intelligence, sensitivity, and ability to meet Penny’s specific needs. His training continued with special considerations that shaped him into more than a working dog—he became a trusted partner and beloved family member.
By: Penny Leclair, and others
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Forward—Giving Up Is Not an Option
- Making My Way into My New World with Wheelchair and Hand Bike
- By: Eugen Ehrenberg
- Narrated by: Mike Cooper
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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In November 1991, author Eugen Ehrenberg was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and he learned how to manage the imminent limitations in his movements. Twenty years after that, he suffered an accident that left him in the hospital for a long time as he managed to regain part of his mobility. He had to become friendly with his new active wheelchair and later with his hand bike.
By: Eugen Ehrenberg
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Real Words with Sam
- A Father and Son Navigate Autism, Apraxia, and Unexpected Intelligence
- By: J. Brad Britton, Sam Britton
- Narrated by: J. Brad Britton
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall2
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Performance1
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Story1
Real Words With Sam tells the true story of a father who, after two decades, discovers that his autistic son has been fully aware, perceptive, and engaged all along. Through spelled communication, Sam’s inner voice emerges, revealing insight, humor, and emotional depth that challenge long-standing assumptions about disability and intelligence. What many experts labeled as “behaviors” and a “learning disorder” is actually apraxia—a condition affecting output, not input or understanding.
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Compelling and uplifting
- By K T on 04-08-26
By: J. Brad Britton, and others
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Anchored
- A Journey Through Vision and Faith
- By: Trey Lewis
- Narrated by: Parke Arnold
- Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall1
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Performance1
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Story1
What does it mean to be truly anchored when life’s waters are rough and the path uncertain? In Anchored: A Journey Through Vision and Faith, Trey Lewis shares a powerful memoir of resilience, purpose, and unwavering belief. From going blind at a young age, he faced a world full of obstacles—physical, social, and emotional—that would have discouraged most. But through faith, determination, and a commitment to build meaningful connections, Trey transforms every challenge into an opportunity to grow, advocate, and lead.
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Glass half full
- By Parke Arnold on 04-10-26
By: Trey Lewis
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The Book of Heaven
- A Story of Hope for the Outcasts, the Broken, and Those Who Lost Faith
- By: Katie Asher, Houston Asher
- Narrated by: Morgan Asher
- Length: 35 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall2
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Performance2
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Story2
True stories, especially miracles, are the best kind. They give us a reason to believe in ourselves, in others, in good, and mostly, reason to believe in God. After decades of trauma, loss, abuse, and severe autism, one mom decided to give up on experts and suffering and believe in miracles. So she got one. The prison doors that had trapped her son for over two decades were opened, and through his faith and sight, she was given hers. In the ashes of life they found out that faith in God was capable to do more than they could imagine, more than was possible.
By: Katie Asher, and others
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Pain's Authority
- By: Brad Child
- Narrated by: Brad Child
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall1
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Performance1
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Story1
The Moment Everything Changed is what makes this book different—it’s not clinical, it’s personal and confrontational. I remember the exact moment I opened my eyes and something was different. Not a little different, everything different. Three decades of pain, illness, disease that created constant noise in my body, mind, and soul to opening my eyes after surgery #21… POOF!!! It was gone. Just gone! Nobody prepares you for that. We spend so much time asking, “Why am I in pain & will it ever stop?” “Why can’t anyone figure it out and just help me?” Tough times...
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A Deeply Moving and Authentically Narrated Experience
- By Leah Daly on 04-08-26
By: Brad Child
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Life with Jefferson
- A Biography of a Guide Dog
- By: Penny Leclair, Paul Bennett
- Narrated by: James Boylan
- Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance0
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Life With Jefferson tells the true story of the remarkable partnership between Jefferson and Penny Leclair, a deafblind woman whose independence depended on finding the right guide dog. After two years of searching, Jefferson was chosen for his unique intelligence, sensitivity, and ability to meet Penny’s specific needs. His training continued with special considerations that shaped him into more than a working dog—he became a trusted partner and beloved family member.
By: Penny Leclair, and others
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Forward—Giving Up Is Not an Option
- Making My Way into My New World with Wheelchair and Hand Bike
- By: Eugen Ehrenberg
- Narrated by: Mike Cooper
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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In November 1991, author Eugen Ehrenberg was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and he learned how to manage the imminent limitations in his movements. Twenty years after that, he suffered an accident that left him in the hospital for a long time as he managed to regain part of his mobility. He had to become friendly with his new active wheelchair and later with his hand bike.
By: Eugen Ehrenberg
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And So It Is...
- A Memoir of Acceptance and Hope
- By: Jamie Lynn Sigler
- Narrated by: Jamie Lynn Sigler
- Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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The star of the legendary HBO series The Sopranos and podcast co-host with Christina Applegate, Jamie Lynn Sigler opens up about the vicissitudes of life, from early stardom to heartache and love, motherhood, and illness, offering readers an unflinchingly vulnerable exploration of the...
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Why Does Everybody Hate Me?
- Living and Loving with Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria
- By: Alex Partridge
- Narrated by: Alex Partridge
- Length: 5 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall23
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Performance22
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Your boss asked you for a chat, and you just knew you were going to be fired You didn't sleep all weekend, and you weren't fired Someone answered your message with a thumbs-up emoji and you just knew they hated you. So you stopped talking to them, they eventually stopped texting, and now you...
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so happy This book exists now
- By Landon on 04-13-26
By: Alex Partridge
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Raised in Silence
- Lessons on Listening, Love, and Loud Family Dinners from a Child of Deaf Adults
- By: Maria Gallucci
- Narrated by: Natasha Perez
- Length: 3 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall4
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Performance4
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In Raised in Silence, Maria Gallucci invites you into the vivid, rarely seen world of growing up as a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). With humor, heart, and unflinching honesty, she shares what it's like to bridge two cultures from the moment you can walk: the Deaf world of her parents and the hearing world outside their door.
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Learned so much
- By Kelli Douglas Hernandez on 04-01-26
By: Maria Gallucci
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The Architecture of Uncertainty
- By: Jake Didinsky
- Narrated by: Steven Chua
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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What does it mean to think differently in a world that wasn't built for your mind? Jake Didinsky is autistic, queer, non-binary, and Jewish. They've spent their life building an operating system to survive—a framework for navigating ethics, systems, and human connection when the default settings keep crashing. The Architecture of Uncertainty is part memoir, part philosophy, and entirely honest.
By: Jake Didinsky
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The Tennis Partner
- A Doctor's Story of Friendship and Loss
- By: Abraham Verghese
- Narrated by: Neil Shah
- Length: 13 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall619
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Performance571
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Story571
An unforgettable, illuminating story of how men live and how they survive, from Abraham Verghese, the acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of Cutting for Stone and The Covenant of Water, an Oprah's Book Club Pick. “Heartbreaking. . . . Indelible and haunting, [The Tennis Partner] is an...
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Started slowly
- By Mark on 02-14-26
By: Abraham Verghese
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Kensington Beach
- Loss and Survival on the Streets of Philadelphia
- By: Budd Rodney
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall9
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Performance9
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He was a correctional officer who upheld the law. Then he became a homeless addict in America's largest open-air drug market. Budd's life was built on a foundation of order and discipline, following his father's footsteps into a career in corrections. But beneath the uniform, a relentless addiction was tearing his world apart, brick by agonizing brick. In a harrowing descent, he lost everything: his job, his family's trust, and finally, his home. He ended up on the streets of Kensington, Philadelphia—a neighborhood ravaged by a new, flesh-eating drug called "tranq." His slow suicide was ...
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Raw and honest.
- By Anonymous on 03-16-26
By: Budd Rodney
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Unseen
- How I Lost My Vision but Found My Voice
- By: Molly Burke
- Narrated by: Molly Burke
- Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall178
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Performance166
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Story166
When Molly Burke was four years old, she was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare degenerative eye disease that leads to eventual blindness, forcing her to see the world through new eyes—literally. Growing up disabled didn’t stop her from playing sports, becoming a rock-climbing instructor, or winning a beauty pageant, but other people’s narrow perceptions of her held her back. Years of relentless bullying, toxic work environments, a rodent-infested apartment, and life’s lowest moments were juxtaposed with red carpets, first-class flights, and personal and professional achievements.
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Amazing book 100/10
- By Lori C. on 04-10-26
By: Molly Burke
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Deafiant
- My Journey in Theatre
- By: Jenny Sealey, Sam Tatlow MBE
- Length: 7 hrs
- Unabridged
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In this book, she discusses running disabled-led Graeae theatre company for the past 30 years. She reveals her passionate and long-standing commitment to inclusivity and equality within the arts and how she and Graeae have made strides in the area, including the creative integration of sign language, captioning and audio description in performance.
By: Jenny Sealey, and others
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The Unseen Path
- By: Nagababu Jannu
- Narrated by: Veena Prabhakaran Nair
- Length: 4 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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Life doesn’t ask if we’re ready. It simply happens and then it watches what we do next. I was born blind, and from the beginning, the world carried quiet expectations about how small my life should remain. But I refused that script.
By: Nagababu Jannu
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Getting Legless
- A True Story of Adversity and Overcoming Challenges
- By: Jared Hughes
- Narrated by: Jared Hughes
- Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Getting Legless is the memoir by Jared Hughes, who was diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease in 2021. As he was getting used to his new life on dialysis and the prospect of having a kidney transplant, his life was further turned upside down when he discovered that he had arterial disease which had been caused by his kidney disease being undiagnosed for so long. This resulted in Jared losing both of his legs.
By: Jared Hughes
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From Ear to Ear
- A Pianist's Love Affair with Song
- By: Steven Blier, Adam Gopnik - foreword
- Narrated by: Michael David Axtell
- Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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While other kids were enjoying the head-bashing pleasures of tackle football, a freshly bar mitzvahed Steven Blier was inhaling operas and getting his first taste of accompanying professional singers. Beginning with impromptu piano gigs in the 1960s, Blier ascended to a dazzling career as an accompanist, teacher, and producer that has taken him to the highest reaches of artistic achievement. Today, Blier has partnered many of the brightest stars in music and thousands have fallen in love with his work via his acclaimed New York Festival of Song.
By: Steven Blier, and others
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AuDHD
- Blooming Differently
- By: Leanne Maskell
- Narrated by: Leanne Maskell
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall19
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Performance19
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Story19
Living with AuDHD is like being a unicorn—misunderstood, contradictory, and often invisible to others. You shine with creativity and innovation, but struggle to fit in — always feeling 'too much'. Autism and ADHD pull you in opposite directions, creating a lifetime of contradictions no one else can see. AuDHD isn’t listed in diagnostic manuals because until 2013, you couldn’t be diagnosed with both conditions — despite a co-occurrence rate of approximately 50-70%. These two neurotypes often clash, like opposing magnets in the brain. ADHD craves novelty; autism resists change.
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Not what I was looking for
- By Richard B. on 07-28-25
By: Leanne Maskell