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Bitter Fruit
- By: Lois Cloarec Hart
- Narrated by: Anastasia Watley
- Length: 5 hrs and 54 mins
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Boredom and booze inspire Jac Lanier to accept an unusual wager from her best friend to seduce Lauren Blaine, a beautiful coworker, within a month. One small problem: The woman is straight. Not to mention engaged. And a complete stranger. Nonetheless, Jac is pretty confident that she'll win. Naturally, her plan goes awry - after all, if you sow an onion seed, you won't harvest a peach. Will Jac reap the bitter fruit of her games when the truth comes out? Will Lauren turn the tables on her?
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Nothing Bitter About It!
- By ZebrasDen on 01-15-21
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Bitter Fruit
- Narrated by: Anastasia Watley
- Length: 5 hrs and 54 mins
- Release date: 12-29-20
- Language: English
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Bitter Fruit [Dramatized Adaptation]
- Deathlands, Book 35
- By: James Axler
- Narrated by: full cast, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, and others
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
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In the nuclear-storm devastated Deathlands, a warrior survivalist of the 22nd century leads the relentless fight to reclaim a lost world. Barely escaping from a marauding gang, Ryan Cawdor and his band of post-holocaust survivors emerge from a gateway into an idyllic community ruled by Druidic law. But this new Eden may be a mirage, concealing a deadly threat. For the seed of dissent had been sown in the past and is again ready to destroy.
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Bitter Fruit [Dramatized Adaptation]
- Deathlands, Book 35
- Narrated by: full cast, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, Colleen Delany, Delores King Williams, Dylan Lynch, Nanette Savard, Ken Jackson, David Coyne, Tim Carlin, Eric Messner, James Konicek
- Series: Deathlands, Book 35
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
- Release date: 10-31-20
- Language: English
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Bitter Fruit
- A Novel
- By: Achmat Dangor
- Narrated by: Tug Yourgrau
- Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
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The last time Silas Ali encountered Lieutenant Du Boise, Silas was locked in the back of a police van and the lieutenant was conducting a vicious assault on Silas's wife, Lydia, in revenge for her husband's participation in Nelson Mandela's African National Congress. When Silas sees Du Boise by chance 20 years later, as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission is about to deliver its report, crimes from the past erupt into the present, splintering the Alis' fragile peace.
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Bitter Fruit
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Tug Yourgrau
- Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
- Release date: 01-27-16
- Language: English
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Broken Faith
- By: Lois Cloarec Hart
- Narrated by: Anastasia Watley
- Length: 14 hrs and 19 mins
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Emotional wounds aren't always apparent, and those that haunt Marika and Rhiannon are deep and lasting. On the surface, Marika appears to be a wealthy, successful lawyer, while Rhiannon is a reclusive, maladjusted loner. But Marika, in her own way, is as damaged as the younger Rhiannon. When circumstances throw them together one summer, they begin to reach out, each finding unexpected strengths in the other.
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A capturing book
- By Sab on 02-07-21
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Broken Faith
- Narrated by: Anastasia Watley
- Length: 14 hrs and 19 mins
- Release date: 11-24-20
- Language: English
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Bitter Fruits
- By: Alice Clark-Platts
- Narrated by: Kristin Atherton, Rachel Bavidge, Roy McMillan, and others
- Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins
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Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable, audiobook edition of Bitter Fruits by Alice Clark-Pitt, read by Kristin Atherton, Rachel Bavidge, Stefan Booth, Roy McMillian and Tania Rodrigues. The murder of a first-year student at Durham University shocks the city. But the very last thing anyone expects is an instant confession... As Detective Inspector Erica Martin investigates Joyce College, a cradle for the country's future elite, she finds a close-knit community of secrets, jealousy and obsession.
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Debated About Returning This Book but....
- By Marjorie on 08-30-15
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Bitter Fruits
- Narrated by: Kristin Atherton, Rachel Bavidge, Roy McMillan, Stefan Booth, Tania Rodrigues
- Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins
- Release date: 07-02-15
- Language: English
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A Strange and Bitter Fruit
- By: Barry Davis
- Narrated by: Robert King Ross
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
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A chilly spring night in rural South Carolina at the tail end of Reconstruction, the murder of innocents. This is the setting for the initial chapter of the historical thriller, A Strange and Bitter Fruit. Thomas "Tee" Powell, 15, manages to escape as his family is lynched. His father, Zeke, mother Hessie and young sisters Lannie and Effie were hung to teach the blacks of Aiken that voting is not the right of the former slaves, not anymore.
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Absolutely one of the best books I have read!!!!
- By Phillip on 10-10-15
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A Strange and Bitter Fruit
- Narrated by: Robert King Ross
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
- Release date: 03-27-14
- Language: English
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La Fruta Amarga [The Bitter Fruit]
- By: Alberto Gómez
- Narrated by: Juan Guzman
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
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Desdémona de Ramos es la dueña de “La Fruta Amarga”, el burdel de lujo más famoso de Caracas en 1983. Su chica preferida es su propia hija, Claudia, quien una noche está por despedirse del negocio y su profesión. Pronto se casará con un poderoso empresario y se marchará a vivir a Italia. Esa última noche tiene una cita con un cliente desconocido sin saber que ese encuentro será el inicio de su tragedia, el de su familia y una serie de asesinatos que tendrán un final inesperado.
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La Fruta Amarga [The Bitter Fruit]
- Narrated by: Juan Guzman
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
- Release date: 01-27-21
- Language: Spanish
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The Mom Life
- The Sweet, the Bitter, and the Bittersweet Fruits of Motherhood
- By: Linda Fruits
- Narrated by: Linda Fruits
- Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
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Linda Fruits brings her signature combination of hilarity and empathy to The Mom Life, emphasizing that you're not a bad mother for fondly remembering a time in your life before children, and that sometimes it's ok to feed your toddler chicken nuggets three days in a row. Equal parts sass and inclusiveness, The Mom Life explores the highs and lows of new motherhood, tackling taboo subjects like losing interest in your partner, not immediately loving your baby, and imposter syndrome.
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LOVE
- By Kkress on 02-05-24
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The Mom Life
- The Sweet, the Bitter, and the Bittersweet Fruits of Motherhood
- Narrated by: Linda Fruits
- Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
- Release date: 03-21-23
- Language: English
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Black Soil, White Cotton, Sweet and Bitter Fruit
- By: Judith L. Jones
- Narrated by: Sherry C B
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
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This book is the result of many conversations, spanning a few years of my mom's growing up with her family in Winona, Mississippi. Winona, "The Elder daughter."
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Black Soil, White Cotton, Sweet and Bitter Fruit
- Narrated by: Sherry C B
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
- Release date: 10-16-23
- Language: English
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Bitter Fruit: The Street Ministry
- By: Deborah Martin, Evelyn Martin Woods, York Martin, and others
- Narrated by: Paige Johnson Jones
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
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Our children are dying at an alarming rate because of gang violence. Bitter Fruit: The Street Ministry is the story of a 15-year-old girl named Carol who rose in ranks of the Gangster Disciple family organization to become a G-Queen. Destiny thrust Carol into a gangster lifestyle. Sexual abuse caused her to be placed in the foster care system. Carol slid down a slippery slope into the evil perils of gang violence. Although the novel is set in 1994, the lives of these characters reveal the same gangster mindset that young people maintain today.
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Bitter Fruit: The Street Ministry
- Narrated by: Paige Johnson Jones
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
- Release date: 06-07-19
- Language: English
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Among the defining figures of the Age of Revolution, Toussaint Louverture is the most enigmatic. Though the Haitian revolutionary’s image has multiplied across the globe—appearing on banknotes and in bronze, on T-shirts and in film—the only definitive portrait executed in his lifetime has been lost. Well versed in the work of everyone from Machiavelli to Rousseau, he was nonetheless dismissed by Thomas Jefferson as a “cannibal.” A Caribbean acolyte of the European Enlightenment, Toussaint nurtured a class of black Catholic clergymen who became one of the pillars of his rule.
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Liberator of Haiti and a lamp to the world
- By Mike on 11-08-20
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Faustian Bargain
- The Soviet-German Partnership and the Origins of the Second World War
- By: Ian Ona Johnson
- Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
- Length: 15 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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Beginning in the years immediately after the First World War and continuing for more than a decade, the German military and the Soviet Union, despite having been bitter enemies, entered into a partnership designed to overturn the order in Europe. Centering on economic and military cooperation, the arrangement led to the establishment of a network of military bases and industrial facilities on Soviet soil, away from the oversight established by Versailles.
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Outstanding
- By Patrick on 02-04-22
By: Ian Ona Johnson
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The Divide
- Global Inequality from Conquest to Free Markets
- By: Jason Hickel
- Narrated by: Jonathan Cowley
- Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
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Sixty percent of humanity - some four-point-three billion people - live in debilitating poverty. The standard development narrative suggests that alleviating poverty in poor countries is a matter of getting the internal policies right, combined with aid from rich countries. But anthropologist Jason Hickel argues that this approach misses the broader political forces at play. Global poverty - and the growing divide between "developing" and "developed" countries - has to do with how the global economy has been designed over the course of 500 years. Global inequality doesn't just exist; it has been created.
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eye-opening
- By Dumuzi-apsu on 03-05-19
By: Jason Hickel