Katie Frassinelli
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Nothing Special
- The Mostly True, Sometimes Funny Tales of Two Sisters
- De: Dianne Bilyak
- Narrado por: Dianne Bilyak
- Duración: 5 h y 39 m
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A late bloomer’s coming-of-age memoir asks how does one accept and free themselves from visible and invisible disabilities and still retain their sense of connection and humor? Nothing Special is a disarmingly candid tale of two sisters growing up in the 1970s in rural Connecticut. Older sister Chris, who has Down syndrome, is an extrovert, while the author, her younger, typically developing sister, shoulders the burdens and grief of her parents.
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A funny, touching and thought-provoking memoir
- De Katie Frassinelli en 11-03-23
- Nothing Special
- The Mostly True, Sometimes Funny Tales of Two Sisters
- De: Dianne Bilyak
- Narrado por: Dianne Bilyak
A funny, touching and thought-provoking memoir
Revisado: 11-03-23
I loved this audiobook. To me it's more of a late-bloomer coming of age story-- I really related to the author's journey toward discovering who she is an how she fits into her family. The details of my life aren't similar to Bilyak's but the internal struggle felt really familiar. So many of these memoirs end with some external event that forces the self-discovery but this one is earned throughout the book, and is so satisfying. Oh, and it's hilarious. It's David Sedaris type humor - the slumber party chapter alone is worth reading the whole book. I love that the author does the audio. Her comic timing is excellent and in the more reflective passages you can really feel the depth of her connection to herself and her sister. I just can’t say enough good things about Nothing Special!
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Finding Tamika
- De: Erika Alexander, Kevin Hart, Charlamagne Tha God, y otros
- Narrado por: Erika Alexander
- Duración: 5 h y 42 m
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Black girls and women disappear every day, but not without a trace. Join actress and activist Erika Alexander in a neo-noir, true crime drama as she searches for Tamika Huston, a 24-year-old Black woman from Spartanburg, SC who went missing in 2004. Her case became a rallying cry for other missing Black women in America and led to a growing demand to expose a system that ignores missing girls and women of color.
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Cynical conflation of two tragedies
- De Buretto en 03-26-22
Excellent series
Revisado: 10-31-23
Engaging and intriguing. Much better than typical true crime that seems designed to exploit. Finding Tamika is a spiritual journey that explores the complexity and nuance around this individual case and the tragedy of how missing black girls and women are neglected in the national discourse. Must listen.
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Democracy Awakening
- Notes on the State of America
- De: Heather Cox Richardson
- Narrado por: Heather Cox Richardson
- Duración: 8 h y 51 m
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At a time when the very foundations of American democracy seem under threat, the lessons of the past offer a road map for navigating a moment of political crisis. In Democracy Awakening, acclaimed historian Heather Cox Richardson delves into the tumultuous journey of American democracy, tracing the roots of Donald Trump’s “authoritarian experiment” to the earliest days of the republic.
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We’d be in a much better position if everyone read this
- De Jeffrey Schwartz en 10-01-23
- Democracy Awakening
- Notes on the State of America
- De: Heather Cox Richardson
- Narrado por: Heather Cox Richardson
Absolutely masterful
Revisado: 10-21-23
Cox Richardson presents our history in her compelling, engaging, intelligent and inspiring book. Should be required reading for all Americans.
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