Made for People Why We Drift into Loneliness and How to Fight for a Life of Friendship [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0BTMPDHG2 | 2023 | 5 hours and 50 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 292 MB
Author: Justin Whitmel Earley
Narrator: Justin Earley

Loneliness is the most dangerous and least talked-about epidemic-but Made for People offers a cure. Busyness, fear of vulnerability, and past pain often keep us from the deeper friendships we long for. Discover life-changing habits for friendship that will help you move out of a world of digital loneliness and into a life of being truly known by your friends. Is it possible to have-and keep-life-giving friendships? In Made for People, bestselling author and founder of The Common Rule Justin Whitmel Earley explains why we were made for friendships and how we can cultivate them in a technology-driven, post-pandemic world. Made for People will inspire you to practice the art and habit of fostering life-giving friendships.

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Loud A Life in Rock ‘n’ Roll by the World’s First Female Roadie [Audiobook]


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English | August 01, 2022 | ASIN: B0B4PH9R5C | MP3@VBR kbps | 9h 31m | 155.25 MB
Author: Tana Douglas
Narrator: Tana Douglas

Music had become my talisman… Once alone and in my bed, I could turn up my little radio and be carried away… This world of music gave me hope… I saw it as a destination, something bigger than the options shown to me so far.

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Lost Child The True Story of a Girl Who Couldn’t Ask for Help [Audiobook]


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English | September 24, 2019 | ASIN: B07W4XLWKF | M4B@125 kbps | 8h 47m | 479 MB
Author: Torey Hayden
Narrator: Lucy Rayner

The first new book from beloved therapist and writer Torey Hayden in almost 15 years – an inspiring, uplifting tale of atroubled child and the remarkable woman who made a difference.

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Living Medicine Don Thomas, Marrow Transplantation, and the Cell Therapy Revolution [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CC3W4XG7 | 2023 | 11 hours and 50 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 338 MB
Author: Dr. Fred Appelbaum
Narrator: Nathan Agin

A sweeping biography of the visionary behind bone marrow transplantation and the story of the diseases cured by Don Thomas’s discovery. In the last half of the twentieth century, Thomas himself discovered a cure for every marrow-based disease-like leukemia, lymphoma, and sickle-cell anemia-forever changing treatment for some of the deadliest illnesses. His feats were extraordinary, earning him a Nobel Prize, and the cascade of treatments he inspired have reshaped and will continue to reshape the practice of clinical medicine. Yet no one has ever written Thomas’s courageous story. Dr. Frederick R. Appelbaum, a member of Thomas’s research team, does so for the first time in Living Medicine: Don Thomas, Marrow Transplantation, and the Cell Therapy Revolution.

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Live to See the Day Coming of Age in American Poverty [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0BBSQ17SR | 2023 | 10 hours and 52 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 318 MB
Author: Nikhil Goyal
Narrator: Christopher F. Costa

An indelible portrait of three children struggling to survive in the poorest neighborhood of the poorest large city in America. Kensington, Philadelphia, is distinguished only by its poverty. It is home to Ryan, Giancarlos, and Emmanuel, three Puerto Rican children who live among the most marginalized families in the United States. This is the story of their coming-of-age, which is beset by violence-the violence of homelessness, hunger, incarceration, stray bullets, sexual and physical assault, the hypermasculine logic of the streets, and the drug trade. In Kensington, eighteenth birthdays are not rites of passage but statistical miracles. One mistake drives Ryan out of middle school and into the juvenile justice pipeline. For Emmanuel, his queerness means his mother’s rejection and sleeping in shelters.

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Lincoln A Very Short Introduction [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CD2QGHXX | 2023 | 4 hours and 36 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 254 MB
Author: Allen C. Guelzo
Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Beneath the surface of the apparently untutored and deceptively frank Abraham Lincoln ran private tunnels of self-taught study, a restless philosophical curiosity, and a profound grasp of the fundamentals of democracy. Now, in Lincoln: A Very Short Introduction, the award-winning Lincoln authority Allen C. Guelzo offers a penetrating look into the mind of one of our greatest presidents. Guelzo takes us on a wide-ranging exploration of problems that confronted Lincoln and liberal democracy-equality, opportunity, the rule of law, slavery, freedom, peace, and his legacy.

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Liberty’s Exiles American Loyalists in the Revolutionary World [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B00A6FDPTW | 2012 | 16 hours and 10 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 467 MB
Author: Maya Jasanoff
Narrator: L. J. Ganser

After the American Revolution, 60,000 British loyalists fled the U.S. for Canada, the Caribbean, India, and other points abroad. Jasanoff traces their harrowing journeys across the globe, shedding light on their ambitions, the post-revolutionary world they encountered, and their legacies.

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Liberty’s Dawn A People’s History of the Industrial Revolution [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CCBBYW5Q | 2023 | 13 hours and 36 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 365 MB
Author: Emma Griffin
Narrator: Christine Rendel

This "provocative study" looks at hundreds of autobiographies penned between 1760 and 1900 to offer an intimate firsthand account of how the Industrial Revolution was experienced by the working class (the New Yorker). The era didn’t just bring about misery and poverty. On the contrary, Emma Griffin shows how it raised incomes, improved literacy, and offered exciting opportunities for political action. For many, this was a period of new, and much valued, sexual and cultural freedom. This rich personal account focuses on the social impact of the Industrial Revolution, rather than its economic and political histories.

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