John Carlin

John Carlin

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Chase Your Shadow
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Chase Your Shadow
  • By: John Carlin
  • Narrator: Gideon Emery
  • Length: 12 hours 53 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: December 09, 2014
  • Language: English
  • (215 ratings)
(215 ratings)
Oscar Pistorius was eleven months old when he had both legs amputated below the knee, due to congenital fibular disease. Despite this severe disability, Pistorious grew up to be an extraordinary athlete, inspirational role model, and global symbol... Read more
Invictus
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Invictus
  • By: John Carlin
  • Narrator: John Carlin
  • Length: 9 hours 13 minutes
  • Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
  • Publish date: June 29, 2012
  • Language: English
  • (784 ratings)
(784 ratings)
Beginning in a jail cell and ending in a rugby tournament-the true story of how the most inspiring charm offensive in history brought South Africa together. After being released from prison and winning South Africa’s first free election,... Read more

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The Nose The Nose is a short story by Nikolai Gogol and was published in 1836. It tells the story of a man (known as Major Kovalyov) who lost his nose in an extraordinarily strange incident. He soon realizes that his nose dressed as a man of high rank and pretending to be a human being: It goes to church and can talk to Kovalyov. He tries to get the nose back on his face in many different ways but the ... Read Book
Seven for a Secret As Lord Chamberlain, John spent his days counseling Emperor Justinian while passing the small hours of night in conversation with the solemn-eyed little girl depicted in a mosaic on his study wall. He never expected to meet her in a public square—or afterwards, to find her red-dyed corpse in a subterranean cistern. Had the mysterious woman truly been the model for the mosaic years before, as ... Read Book
The Death of a Government Clerk Considered one of the greatest short story writers of all time, Anton Chekhov heavily influenced the evolution of the modern short story. Most notably, he used a technique that would later be called “stream-of-consciousness,” in which he eschewed the traditional story structure and simply wrote as though he was thinking aloud. Written in that same vein, “The Death of a Government Clerk” ... Read Book
Deceiving the Sky The United States’ approach to China since the Communist regime in Beijing that began the period of reform and opening in the 1980s was based on a promise that trade and engagement with China would result in a peaceful, democratic state. Forty years later, the hope of producing a benign People’s Republic of China utterly failed. The Communist Party of China deceived the West into believing ... Read Book
Say My Name New York Times bestselling author J. Kenner kicks off a smoking hot, emotionally compelling trilogy that returns to the world of her beloved Stark novels: Release Me, Claim Me, and Complete Me. Say My Name features Jackson Steele, a strong-willed man who goes after what he wants, and Sylvia Brooks, a disciplined woman who’s hard to get—and exactly who Jackson needs.   I never let anyone get ... Read Book
Abominations A striking collection of essays from the prize-winning, New York Times bestselling author of Should We Stay or Should We Go, So Much for That, and The Post-Birthday World. Novelist, cultural observer, and social satirist Lionel Shriver is among the sharpest talents of our age. A writer who embraces “under-expressed, unpopular or downright dangerous” points of view, she filets cherished ... Read Book
Undefeated When superstar athlete Jim Thorpe and football legend Pop Warner met in 1904 at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania, they forged one of the winningest teams in American football history. Called “the team that invented football,” they took on the best opponents of their day, defeating much more privileged schools such as Harvard and the Army in a series of breathtakingly ... Read Book
Plato Plato’s dialogue in the Symposium, which has as its topic the subject of love, explores the idea of love as a means of ascent to contemplation of the Divine. For Plato, generally, to love other human beings is to direct one’s mind to love of Divinity. One proceeds from recognition of another’s beauty to appreciation of Beauty as it exists apart from any individual, to consideration of ... Read Book
How to Give Up Plastic An accessible guide to the changes we can all make—small and large—to rid our lives of disposable plastic and clean up the world’s oceans It takes 450 years for a plastic bottle to fully biodegrade, and there are around 12.7 million tons of plastic entering the ocean each year. At our current pace, in the year 2050 there could be more plastic in the oceans than fish, by weight. These are ... Read Book
Princessa She’s No Princess, He’s No Prince Charming, But This Is Most Definitely A Modern-Day Fairy Tale . . . Prince Grayson would rather flee his own country than marry the conniving barracuda his parents want him leg-shackled to for all eternity. So that’s exactly what he does-he flees-and being a prince on the run feels fabulously badass. What feels even better is the sizzling chemistry he has ... Read Book
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