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When I Fell from the Sky
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- Narrated by: Judith Georgi
- Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
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She was 17 years old on a Christmas Eve flight 40 years ago to join her father for Christmas when the unimaginable happened. The Lockheed L-188A Electra, on the way from Lima to Pucallpa, flew directly into a thunderstorm. A strike of lightning left the plane incinerated and Juliane Diller (Koepcke) still strapped to her plane seat falling through the night air two miles above the Earth. Her survival is unexplainable and considered a modern-day miracle. Her mother was among the 91 dead and Juliane the sole survivor. For 11 days she crawled and walked alone through the jungle, fighting for her survival again with hunger and despair her only companions as maggots ate their way into her wounds. Juliane ultimately survives and goes on to live an inspiring life as a scientist continually drawn back to the terrain that threatened to take her. On the 40th anniversary, she shares not only the private moments of her survival and rescue but her life in the wake of the dramatic true story.
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Jim VandeHei’s high school guidance counselor laid it out clearly: VandeHei wasn’t cut out for college. In 1990, you could find him proving the counselor’s case emphatically, preferring beer to books and delivering pizzas to mapping out career plans. He attended a two-year school before smuggling himself into the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where after a year he had racked up a 1.4 GPA and was on the verge of getting the boot.
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Workaholic 101
- By Soren on 06-02-24
By: Jim VandeHei
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Strung Along
- Cherry Peak, Book 1
- By: Hannah Cowan
- Narrated by: Stefanie Kay, Zachary Webber
- Length: 11 hrs
- Unabridged
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Love. Sucks. I don’t know where I went wrong. Whether it was letting a man convince me that suddenly, the things I’ve never wanted are right for me, or if simply believing the best in the person who I wasted three years of my life on was what lead me here.
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A FIVE STAR SMALL-TOWN SLOW SIMMER
- By CAROLYN 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹 on 05-05-24
By: Hannah Cowan
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How to Tell the Truth
- The Story of How God Saved Me to Win Hearts--Not Just Arguments
- By: Preston Perry, Jackie Hill Perry
- Narrated by: Preston Butler III
- Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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In this compelling and gripping book, Preston tells the story of how God chased him. The streets of Chicago were his home, and it was there that he encountered all sorts of people who had their own versions of the truth―from Jehovah Witnesses to Mormons to Hebrew Israelites. That is where Preston discovered not only the importance of the truth but how to tell the truth in a way that speaks to someone’s heart. Sharing our faith is not about winning arguments; it’s about winning hearts.
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I wish it was read by Preston Perry
- By Truthful on 05-26-24
By: Preston Perry, and others
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By the Time You Read This
- The Space Between Cheslie's Smile and Mental Illness—Her Story in Her Own Words
- By: April Simpkins
- Narrated by: April Simpkins, Emana Rachelle
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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By the Time You Read This shares the manuscript Cheslie wrote before her passing, her story in her own words—from the highest highs of passing two bar exams, winning Miss USA, and beginning an exciting career as an entertainment journalist to the lowest lows of heartbreak, betrayal, and persistent depression. When Cheslie’s mother, April Simpkins, picks up the narrative, she shares for the first time what she experienced in the aftermath of Cheslie’s suicide. When faced with such a devastating loss, how does a mother find a way to carry on?
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I seen her on tv.
- By Sami J. on 05-28-24
By: April Simpkins
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Life's Too Short
- A Memoir
- By: Darius Rucker
- Narrated by: Darius Rucker
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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In 1986 Darius Rucker cofounded Hootie & The Blowfish at the University of South Carolina. What began as a party band playing frat houses and dive bars quickly became a global pop rock phenomenon through their multiplatinum-selling debut album, cracked rear view. Later, Darius would chart a pioneering path as a solo country music artist, with classic anthems like “Wagon Wheel” and “Alright.” Nearly forty years after the band’s formation, Darius tells his remarkable story through the lens of the songs that shaped him.
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Love
- By Palmira Pena on 07-01-24
By: Darius Rucker