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American serengeti: The last big animals of the great plains

By Dan Flores. 2017

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Nature, Environment, Animals and wildlife
Human-narrated audio

America's Great Plains once possessed one of the grandest wildlife spectacles of the world, equaled only by such places as…

the Serengeti, the Masai Mara, or the veld of South Africa. Pronghorn antelope, gray wolves, bison, coyotes, wild horses, and grizzly bears: less than two hundred years ago these creatures existed in such abundance that John James Audubon was moved to write, "it is impossible to describe or even conceive the vast multitudes of these animals." In a work that is at once a lyrical evocation of that lost splendor and a detailed natural history of these charismatic species of the historic Great Plains, veteran naturalist and outdoorsman Dan Flores draws a vivid portrait of each of these animals in their glory-and tells the harrowing story of what happened to them at the hands of market hunters and ranchers, and ultimately, a federal killing program in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

Warmth: Coming of age at the end of our world

By Daniel Sherrell. 2021

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Criticism, Science and technology, Science and medicine biography, Environment
Human-narrated audio

&“ [ Warmth ] is lyrical and erudite, engaging with science, activism, and philosophy . . . [Sherrell] captures the…

complicated correspondence between hope and doubt, faith and despair—the pendulum of emotional states that defines our attitude toward the future. &” — The New Yorker &“Beautifully rendered and bracingly honest.&” —Jenny Odell, author of How to Do Nothing From a millennial climate activist, an exploration of how young people live in the shadow of catastrophe Warmth is a new kind of book about climate change: not what it is or how we solve it, but how it feels to imagine a future—and a family—under its weight. In a fiercely personal account written from inside the climate movement, Sherrell lays bare how the crisis is transforming our relationships to time, to hope, and to each other. At once a memoir, a love letter, and an electric work of criticism, Warmth goes to the heart of the defining question of our time: how do we go on in a world that may not?

The big thirst: the secret life and turbulent future of water

By Charles Fishman. 2011

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Nature, Business and economics, Science and technology, Environment
Human-narrated audio

Author discusses human dependence on water and explains Americans' carefree use of the resource in the twentieth century. Describes the…

new era of water scarcity in places like Atlanta, Georgia; Melbourne, Australia; and Barcelona, Spain. Relates the effects of the shortage on the ways people live, work, and relax. 2011

The forest unseen: a year's watch in nature

By David George Haskell. 2012

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Nature, Science and technology, Environment, Philosophy
Human-narrated audio

Biology professor recounts what he learned when--guided by the metaphor of the mandala, the contemplation of a small part of…

something to understand the whole--he studied a one-meter circle of old-growth Tennessee woodlands for a year. Details the changing seasons' effects on the forest's plants and animals. 2012

The way of the panda: the curious history of China's political animal

By Henry Nicholls. 2011

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Nature, Animals and wildlife, Environment, Politics and government, History
Human-narrated audio

British science writer chronicles the natural history and symbolic and political clout of this endangered species. Traces the growth of…

Western obsession with pandas between 1869 and 2010. Discusses China's appropriation of the bear's image for its national identity and covers modern research on breeding in captivity for conservation. 2011

Chaque jour est une vie: récit d'un incroyable combat contre la maladie (Document)

By Jean D' Artigues. 2020

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Health and medicine, Disabilities
Human-narrated audio

Un témoignage de résilience et de courage d'un homme atteint de la maladie de Charcot, syndrome neurodégénératif également appelé sclérose…

latérale amyotrophique (SLA). Lorsque lui est annoncé qu'il n'a plus que trois ans à vivre, l'auteur, déployant des ressources inespérées, décide de se battre et de continuer à vivre pour ses proches et pour lui-même malgré sa tétraplégie.

Two plus four equals one: celebrating the partnership of people with disabilities and their assistance dogs

By Kathy Nimmer. 2010

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Animals and wildlife, Disabilities
Human-narrated audio

A collection of stories, essays, and poems about beloved canine partners from individuals who have disabilities and others. Describes the…

challenges and rewards of training guide dogs, the first days with a new service animal, and daily life. Shares moments of humor--and of loss. 2010

Dog heroes: a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #46 : Dogs in the dead of night (Magic Tree House (R) Fact Tracker #24)

By Mary Pope Osborne, Sal Murdocca, Natalie Pope Boyce. 2011

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Animals and wildlife, General non-fiction, History, Disabilities
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Like the Saint Bernards in Dogs in the Dead of Night (DB 74196), the canines featured here are trained to…

save lives. Discusses search-and-rescue dogs, including some that helped find 9/11 survivors; service dogs; and famous hero dogs throughout history. For grades 2-4. 2011

Revised standards and guidelines of service for the Library of Congress network of libraries for the blind and physically handicapped, 2011

By Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies. 2012

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Disabilities, General non-fiction, Blindness and visual impairment
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Updated standards address staff, consultants, volunteers, and stakeholders of libraries serving blind and physically handicapped individuals. Offers guidelines for patron…

contact, lending, and outreach and for producing websites and reading materials. Covers budgets, policies and procedures, reports, and research and development. 2011

Volcano: the eruption and healing of Mount St. Helens

By Patricia Lauber. 1993

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Nature, Reference, Environment
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Recounts the transformation of Mount St. Helens from a forested mountain to a desolate blast zone after its explosion on…

March 27, 1980. Discusses the earthquakes and mud flows that occurred and the gradual return of plants, insects, and animals. For grades 4-7. Newbery Honor Book. 1986

Until Tuesday: a wounded warrior and the golden retriever who saved him

By Bret Witter, Luis Carlos Montalván, Luis Carlos Montalvan. 2011

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Animals and wildlife, Disabilities, War and military biography, War, Biography of persons with disabilities
Human-narrated audio

Former army captain recalls returning stateside with numerous physical injuries--including traumatic brain injury--and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after two tours…

in Iraq. Describes acquiring a service dog named Tuesday and ways the canine helped him recover. 2011

Applying to college for students with ADD or LD: a guide to keep you (and your parents) sane, satisfied, and organized through the admission process

By American Psychological Association Staff, Blythe Grossberg, Blythe N Grossberg. 2010

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General non-fiction, Disabilities
Human-narrated audio

Guide for high school students with attention deficit disorder and learning disabilities structures the college application process. Provides an activity…

timeline--from junior year to the summer before college--with checklists and assessments. Includes tips for dealing with tests, grades, interviews, costs, and rejections. For senior high and older readers. 2011

Gabby: a story of courage and hope

By Jeffrey Zaslow, Gabrielle D. Giffords, Mark E. Kelly. 2011

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Disabilities, Biography of persons with disabilities, Bestsellers (Non-fiction), Journals and memoirs, Biography, Politics and government biography, Social issues, Science and medicine biography, Politics and government
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Arizona congresswoman Giffords and her husband, astronaut Kelly, describe their lives before and after the near-fatal shooting of Giffords in…

January 2011. They discuss their anguish over the other victims, Kelly's support during Giffords's recovery, and Giffords's determination to return to work. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller. 2011

Beauty is a verb: the new poetry of disability

By Sheila Black, Jennifer Bartlett, Michael Northen. 2011

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Poetry, Disabilities, Criticism
Human-narrated audio

Anthology shows disability through the lenses of poetry and essays. Features works of early and mid-twentieth-century poets, such as Josephine…

Miles and Larry Eigner, as well as from participants in the later "disability/crip poetics" movement, including John Lee Clark and Daniel Simpson. Offers critical commentary. 2011

Sites unseen: traveling the world without sight

By Wendy S David. 2010

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Travel and geography, Disabilities
Human-narrated audio

Based on her own experiences in Europe and North America, well-traveled blind psychologist provides tips and tools for taking trips…

without sighted assistance. Discusses where to go, how to get there, what to bring, what to do, and what questions to ask. 2010

Kids with special needs: IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) (Kids with Special Needs Ser.)

By Camden Flath, Sheila Stewart. 2011

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Disabilities, Health and medicine, Psychology, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio

Eleven books that feature fictional narratives along with facts about common chronic conditions. Covers speech, hearing, or vision impairments; autism;…

physical challenges; intellectual disabilities; ongoing illnesses, such as epilepsy; emotional disturbances; attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder; brain injuries; and learning disabilities. For grades 2-4. 2011

Oceana: our endangered oceans and what we can do to save them

By Michael D'Orso, Ted Danson. 2011

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Nature, Animals and wildlife, Politics and government, Environment, Science and technology
Human-narrated audio

Environmental activist and star of the long-running television series Cheers discusses threats to the world's oceans, including pollution, overfishing, offshore…

drilling, and acidification. Suggests ways that readers can support conservation and explains the work of Oceana, an international organization dedicated to saving the seas. 2011

The dyslexic advantage: unlocking the hidden potential of the dyslexic brain

By Brock L. Eide, Fernette F. Eide, Brock Eide. 2011

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Disabilities, General non-fiction, Health and medicine, Psychology, Self help, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

Scientists reveal the benefits of having a dyslexic brain--one that has a unique pattern of organization and information processing. They…

employ the MIND model to detail the strengths in material, interconnected, narrative, and dynamic reasoning in dyslexics and to discuss ways assistive technology can put those strengths to use. 2011

Overcoming macular degeneration: a guide to seeing beyond the clouds

By Yale Solomon, J. D. Solomon. 2009

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Disabilities, Health and medicine
Human-narrated audio

In this updated edition of Overcoming Macular Degeneration (DB 51826), ophthalmologist Solomon, who has the condition, offers information and advice…

to patients. Lists special tools, including magnifiers and text-to-voice devices; issues for caregivers, such as watching for signs of depression; and resources. 2009

Meet my girls: 80th Anniversary of the Seeing Eye, Inc., 1929-2009

By Grace D. Napier. 2010

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Animals and wildlife, Disabilities, Biography
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Napier, an educator who has been blind since birth, explains the purpose of the Seeing Eye, Inc., dog-guide school in…

New Jersey. Shares her experiences with the ten dogs she has had over the years and describes their training. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2010

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