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The Great Kosher Meat War of 1902
- Immigrant Housewives and the Riots That Shook New York City
- By: Scott D. Seligman
- Narrated by: Peter Lerman
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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The Great Kosher Meat War of 1902 tells the twin stories of mostly uneducated women immigrants who discovered their collective consumer power and of the Beef Trust, the midwestern cartel that conspired to keep meat prices high despite efforts by the U.S. government to curtail its nefarious practices.
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Compelling story of activist citizenry, well done!
- By OpenTheBooks&Listen on 12-09-24
- The Great Kosher Meat War of 1902
- Immigrant Housewives and the Riots That Shook New York City
- By: Scott D. Seligman
- Narrated by: Peter Lerman
Compelling story of activist citizenry, well done!
Reviewed: 12-09-24
Scott Seligman's true story shows the power of corporate combination - what we now call trusts or monopolies - to distort a market and exact millions upon millions of extra dollars for essential food (a lot of money in those days) from hard working and struggling immigrants who they presumed to be powerless. The women in the community decide to band together and fight back exerting the lawful (and, usually peaceful) means available to them. The immigrant women were poorly educated, had little command of the English language and struggled everyday to manage the household, mind the children and put food on the table. Husbands were working in factories and sweatshops for a couple of dollars a day, 12 or more hours a day. Families were living in miserable, run down unheated tenements - sleeping five or six in a room. Still, the women who began by feeling powerless found the power they needed by locking arms and insisting their voices be heard and their exploitation be addressed by their government. It's an inspiring story, read with care, compassion and understanding by narrator Peter Lerman. (He even manages to do a good job with the Yiddish and Hebrew words and names woven into the text!) Excellent job all around.
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The World
- A Family History of Humanity
- By: Simon Sebag Montefiore
- Narrated by: Simon Sebag Montefiore, full cast
- Length: 68 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Around 950,000 years ago, a family of five walked along the beach and left behind the oldest family footprints ever discovered. For award-winning historian Simon Sebag Montefiore, these poignant, familiar fossils serve as an inspiration for a new kind of world history, one that is genuinely global, spans all eras and all continents, and focuses on the family ties that connect every one of us. In this epic, ever-surprising book, Montefiore chronicles the world’s great dynasties across human history to the people at the heart of the human drama.
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Had To Stop
- By Eugenia on 06-15-23
- The World
- A Family History of Humanity
- By: Simon Sebag Montefiore
- Narrated by: Simon Sebag Montefiore, full cast
three bad narratirs
Reviewed: 12-03-24
this is a gigantic history of the world in great detail. it is narrated by one good narrator who reads about 1/3 of the book plus two other very amateurish narrators, all in rotation, one chapter each in some unpredictable sequence. listening to the amateurs is particularly frustrating. the text is occasionally engaging, almost fun. then we switch narrators again and it becomes unbearable once more.
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The Path to Awakening
- How Buddhism's Seven Points of Mind Training Can Lead You to a Life of Enlightenment and Happiness
- By: Shamar Rinpoche
- Narrated by: Leslie Howard
- Length: 3 hrs and 57 mins
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Mind training is a comprehensive practice that is suitable for all types of students. It contains the entire path and does not depend on a person's background. Mind training nurses and cultivates the Buddha Nature - that pure seed of awakening that is at the very heart of every sentient being. It has the power to transform even egotistical self-clinging into self-lessness. Put into practice diligently, it is enough to lead you all the way to awakening.
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wonderful!
- By OpenTheBooks&Listen on 09-29-24
- The Path to Awakening
- How Buddhism's Seven Points of Mind Training Can Lead You to a Life of Enlightenment and Happiness
- By: Shamar Rinpoche
- Narrated by: Leslie Howard
wonderful!
Reviewed: 09-29-24
It is just exactly what I was hoping to learn. The narrator's voice was so soft and calm I felt as if she was just talking to me alone, wanting me to understand everything. Highly recommended.
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Rot and Revival
- The History of Constitutional Law in American Political Development
- By: Anthony Michael Kreis
- Narrated by: Peter Lerman
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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Rot and Revival is one of the first scholarly works to comprehensively theorize and document how politics make American constitutional law and how the courts affect the path of partisan politics. Rejecting the idea that the Constitution's significance and interpretation can be divorced from contemporary political realities, Anthony Michael Kreis explains how American constitutional law reflects the ideological commitments of dominant political coalitions, the consequences of major public policy choices, and the influences of intervening social movements.
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Major Supreme Court Decisions in American History
- By OpenTheBooks&Listen on 08-13-24
- Rot and Revival
- The History of Constitutional Law in American Political Development
- By: Anthony Michael Kreis
- Narrated by: Peter Lerman
Major Supreme Court Decisions in American History
Reviewed: 08-13-24
Arranged and presented by 'eras' during which a particular Chief Justice reigned the author tells the story of the pendulum swinging back and forth between more liberal to more conservative courts. There is discussion and analysis of the abhorrent decisions - such as Dred Scott and Dobbs - and the more liberating decisions - such as Brown v Bd. of Ed. and Obergefell v. Hodges. Well written and well presented by narrator.
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American Midnight
- The Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy’s Forgotten Crisis
- By: Adam Hochschild
- Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
- Length: 15 hrs and 6 mins
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From legendary historian Adam Hochschild, a groundbreaking reassessment of the overlooked but startlingly resonant period between World War I and the Roaring Twenties, when the foundations of American democracy were threated by war, pandemic, and violence fueled by battles over race, immigration, and the rights of labor
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Disturbing yet Reassuring
- By Sams95 on 11-18-22
- American Midnight
- The Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy’s Forgotten Crisis
- By: Adam Hochschild
- Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
Great research and analysis, well told
Reviewed: 08-11-24
New and cogent analysis of the history of the period, drawing together many story lines which ran through this tumultuous period. Author does an excellent job of weaving all these threads together. Narrator does a fine job with the material.
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Determined
- A Science of Life Without Free Will
- By: Robert M. Sapolsky
- Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
- Length: 13 hrs and 42 mins
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Robert Sapolsky’s Behave, his now classic account of why humans do good and why they do bad, pointed toward an unsettling conclusion: We may not grasp the precise marriage of nature and nurture that creates the physics and chemistry at the base of human behavior, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Now, in Determined, Sapolsky takes his argument all the way, mounting a brilliant (and in his inimitable way, delightful) full-frontal assault on the pleasant fantasy that there is some separate self telling our biology what to do.
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Abridged - no Appendix!
- By Amazon Customer on 11-02-23
- Determined
- A Science of Life Without Free Will
- By: Robert M. Sapolsky
- Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
Good material, challenging to understand
Reviewed: 06-21-24
I do like this book very much. However there are a ton of footnotes - which obviously are not in the audiobook. The footnotes are in an accompanying PDF, as the narrator tells us about three times per page. The narrator is quite good. However, he is compelled so frequently to announce "see the footnote in the accompanying PDF" so many times you begin to wonder if the PDF is bigger than the book you just bought. There's got to be a better way.
Overall: very good book (but dense) and very good narrator.
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Burn Book
- A Tech Love Story
- By: Kara Swisher
- Narrated by: Kara Swisher
- Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
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Part memoir, part history, Burn Book is a necessary chronicle of tech’s most powerful players. This is the inside story we’ve all been waiting for about modern Silicon Valley and the biggest boom in wealth creation in the history of the world. When tech titans crowed that they would “move fast and break things,” Kara Swisher was moving faster and breaking news. While covering the explosion of the digital sector in the early 1990s, she developed a long track record of digging up and reporting the facts about this new world order.
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Let me save you 8 hours
- By Momx4 on 02-29-24
- Burn Book
- A Tech Love Story
- By: Kara Swisher
- Narrated by: Kara Swisher
Swisher is smart and a good writer.
Reviewed: 06-21-24
I enjoyed the book. She is an excellent writer with a great many interesting stories and insights. She has seen everything 'tech' happen and has gotten to know everybody in the tech world. She is not a great narrator. Sometimes she reads too fast and three or four syllable words become two syllable words. You know, the way we talk with our friends. OK with friends at home but it's not optimal when listening to an audiobook. Still, the book was enjoyable.
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Barbara! Inside Barbara Streisand's new Memoir
- By: QP-2
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Book Review: My Name is Barbra by Barbra Streisand Barbra Streisand's new memoir, My Name is Barbra, is a long 900-plus pages, comprehensive, and fascinating look at one of the most iconic and successful entertainers of all time. Streisand writes about her entire life, from her humble beginnings in Brooklyn to her rise to stardom in music, film, and television. She is candid and honest about her successes and failures, her relationships, and her personal struggles. One of the things that makes this memoir so compelling is Streisand's voice. She writes in a clear and conversational style, and ...
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Just Awful - Just Commercials, Little Content
- By OpenTheBooks&Listen on 05-07-24
Just Awful - Just Commercials, Little Content
Reviewed: 05-07-24
This is an awful piece of audio. It has a couple of commercials at the beginning, a 3 minute 'blurb' - not a review or analysis - and then a couple of more commercials. It is the first, last and only 'episode' of this so-called podcast. It feels more like click-bait than podcast and give the impression that maybe it is part of some kind of scheme, rather than and actual podcast. It's free and worth less than the selling price.
The 'Summary' which you see above is LONGER than the actual audiobook.
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Other Minds
- The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness
- By: Peter Godfrey-Smith
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
- Length: 7 hrs and 1 min
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In Other Minds, Peter Godfrey-Smith, a distinguished philosopher of science and a skilled scuba diver, tells a bold new story of how subjective experience crept into being—how nature became aware of itself. As Godfrey-Smith stresses, it is a story that largely occurs in the ocean, where animals first appeared.
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Mischief and Craft
- By Darwin8u on 08-10-17
- Other Minds
- The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness
- By: Peter Godfrey-Smith
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
A fascinating story. An excellent narrator
Reviewed: 12-15-23
There is so much in the world around us that we can only begin to understand. The creatures who are so incredibly different from us hold so many secrets. The book is eye opening and awe inspiring. The narrator deftly handled the complex material. He made it accessible and understandable. Bravo!
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Leonard Bernstein
- An American Musician (Jewish Lives)
- By: Allen Shawn
- Narrated by: Peter Lerman
- Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
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Leonard Bernstein stood at the epicenter of 20th-century American musical life. His creative gifts knew no boundaries, as he moved easily from the podium, to the piano, to television with his nationally celebrated Young People’s Concerts, which introduced an entire generation to the joy of classical music. In this fascinating new biography, the breadth of Bernstein’s musical composition is explored, through the spectacular range of music he composed—from West Side Story to Kaddish to A Quiet Place and beyond—and through his intensely public role as an internationally celebrated conductor.
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A thorough and detailed biography
- By DrTunz on 07-11-24
- Leonard Bernstein
- An American Musician (Jewish Lives)
- By: Allen Shawn
- Narrated by: Peter Lerman
What an amazing story!
Reviewed: 11-03-23
A musician, a composer, and a conductor - who shone brightly in all endeavors. A complicated and fascinating story. I enjoyed it very much.
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