Peter Hoeg

Peter Hoeg

Peter Hoeg is an internationally renowned Danish author whose works include Smilla’s Sense of Snow, The Woman and the Ape, and Tales of the Night. Once a sailor, and currently an actor and dancer as well as a writer, he lives in Copenhagen.

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The Elephant Keepers’ Children
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The Elephant Keepers’ Children
  • By: Peter Hoeg
  • Narrator: Kirby Heyborne
  • Length: 13 hours 45 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2012
  • Language: English
  • (1947 ratings)
(1947 ratings)
Told from the perspective of precocious fourteen-year-old Peter, The Elephant Keepers’ Children is about three siblings and how they deal with life alongside their eccentric parents. Peter’s father is a vicar, his mother an artisan, and... Read more
The Quiet Girl
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The Quiet Girl
  • By: Peter Hoeg
  • Narrator: James Gale
  • Length: 14 hours 50 minutes
  • Publisher: Macmillan Audio
  • Publish date: October 30, 2007
  • Language: English
  • (2116 ratings)
(2116 ratings)
Set in Denmark in the here and now, The Quiet Girl centers around Kaspar Krone, a world-renowned circus clown with a deep love for the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, and an even deeper gambling debt. Wanted for tax evasion and on the verge of... Read more
The Woman and the Ape
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The Woman and the Ape
  • By: Peter Hoeg
  • Narrator: Peter Hoeg
  • Length: 9 hours 11 minutes
  • Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
  • Publish date: April 29, 2011
  • Language: English
Award-winning author Peter Heg has captured a worldwide audience with his novels of compelling, solitary heroes and powerful landscapes. Smilla’s Sense of Snow received international praise for its subtle emotional nuances and startling... Read more

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Cat’s Eye A breathtaking novel of a woman grappling with the tangled knot of her life—from the bestselling author of The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments Disturbing, humorous, and compassionate, Cat’s Eye is the story of Elaine Risley, a controversial painter who returns to Toronto, the city of her youth, for a retrospective of her art. Engulfed by vivid images of the past, she reminisces about a ... Read Book
How to Hear from God In the hustle and bustle of today’s busy world, sometimes it’s hard enough to hear yourself think, much less take a minute to stop and listen for the voice of God. But learning to recognize God’s voice and the many ways in which He speaks is vital for following His plan. In How to Hear from God, Joyce Meyer shows readers that God reaches out to people every day, seeking a partnership with ... Read Book
Who Was Helen Keller? At age two, Helen Keller became deaf and blind. She lived in a world of silence and darkness and she spent the rest of her life struggling to break through it. But with the help of teacher Annie Sullivan, Helen learned to read, write, and do many amazing things. This inspiring biography is perfect for young middle-grade listeners. Read Book
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You Only Die Twice The most dangerous road trip in history continues for thirteen-year-old twins Coke and Pepsi McDonald. Just when they think they are safe, the McDonald twins are chased by an evil Elvis impersonator, trapped in a pool of flesh-eating soda pop, nearly pulverized in a giant shredder, and crushed in a turbo-charged carnival ride. Worst of all, no one believes them! Will they make it out alive? Will ... Read Book
Disturbed in Their Nests Nineteen-year-old refugee Alephonsion Deng, from war-ravaged Sudan, had great expectations when he arrived in America three weeks before two planes crashed into the World Trade Towers. Money, he’d been told, was given to you in pillows. Machines did all the work. Education was free. Suburban mom Judy Bernstein had her own assumptions. The teenaged “Lost Boys of Sudan”–who’d traveled ... Read Book
Hubris Filled with news-making revelations that made it a New York Times bestseller, this fast-paced, behind-the-scenes narrative tells the inside story of how the Bush administration used bad intelligence to sell–and then justify–the Iraq war. Veteran reporters Michael Isikoff and David Corn take the listener behind the scenes at the White House, the CIA, the Pentagon, the State Department, and ... Read Book
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Enduring Vietnam The Vietnam War is largely recalled as a mistake, either in the decision to engage there or in the nature of the engagement. Or both. Veterans of the war remain largely anonymous figures, accomplices in the mistake. Critically recounting the steps that led to the war, this book does not excuse the mistakes, but it brings those who served out of the shadows. Enduring Vietnam recounts the ... Read Book
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