Sandra Grabman

Sandra Grabman

Sandra Grabman is a Virginia native who was transplanted to Oklahoma in 1980. Her works include No Retakes, Spotlights & Shadows: The Albert Salmi Story, and Pat Buttram: Rocking-Chair Humorist.

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Pat Buttram
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Pat Buttram
  • By: Sandra Grabman
  • Narrator: Sandra Grabman
  • Length: 4 hours 45 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2020
  • Language: English
  • (3 ratings)
(3 ratings)
Millions of people laughed at and adored con man Mr. Haney on the 1960s television series, Green Acres. Who can forget his wily, cunning, and hilarious shenanigans at the expense of the eternally harassed Mr. Douglas? Mr. Haney was played by Pat... Read more
Plain Beautiful
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Plain Beautiful
  • By: Sandra Grabman
  • Narrator: Sandra Grabman
  • Length: 6 hours 6 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2014
  • Language: English
  • (11 ratings)
(11 ratings)
Peggy Ann Garner first won the hearts of Americans everywhere with her performance as the title character in the 1943 film adaptation of Jane Eyre. Twelve-year-old Peggy Ann then gave an Oscar-winning performance in the 1945 film A Tree Grows in... Read more

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A House Full of Windsor Spanning from 1980s London and the royal wedding of a century to a present-day reality TV show, A House Full of Windsor explores how one woman’s messy past shapes her family’s future. Sarah Percy’s career depends on New Yorkers taking her household advice as gospel. “Sarah Says” used to be the most popular segment on the city’s top morning show, but ratings are down and it looks like ... Read Book
Rouge Street Introduced by Madeleine Thien, author of the Booker finalist novel Do Not Say We Have Nothing From one of the most highly celebrated young Chinese writers, three dazzling novellas of Northeast China, mixing realism, mysticism, and noir. An inventor dreams of escaping his drab surroundings in a flying machine. A criminal, trapped beneath a frozen lake, fights a giant fish. A strange girl pledges ... Read Book
On Belonging In an age of social isolation, what does it mean to belong? Humanity is at an inflection point. Stress, disconnection, and increasing environmental degradation have people yearning for more than just material progress, personal freedom, or political stability. We are searching for deeper connection. We are longing to belong. On Belonging is an exploration of the crisis of social isolation and of ... Read Book
The Hope Chest “Saugatuck, MI, springs to life in this nostalgic, gentle story of lifelong love along with the emotional support and care that families and friends can provide. ” —Library Journal The discovery of one woman’s heirloom hope chest unveils precious memories and helps three people who have each lost a part of themselves find joy once again. Ever since she was diagnosed with ALS, fiercely ... Read Book
Miss Tonks Turns to Crime The oddly assorted group met some time ago. All of them were poor relations, the genteel paupers of society, living on little more than their dignity. They banded together and started the Poor Relation hotel, hoping to be bought out by their embarrassed relations. Though as the hotel prospered, they began to enjoy the fruits of their labor. But once more they are in need of funds. To stoop to ... Read Book
The Far Away Brothers The deeply reported story of identical twin brothers who escape El Salvador’s violence to build new lives in California—fighting to survive, to stay, and to belong. Growing up in rural El Salvador in the wake of the civil war, the United States was a distant fantasy to identical twins Ernesto and Raul Flores—until, at age seventeen, a deadly threat from the region’s brutal gangs forces ... Read Book
The Infiltrator Federal Agent Robert Mazur spent five years undercover as a money launderer to the international underworld, gaining access to the zenith of a criminal hierarchy safeguarded by a circle of dirty bankers and businessmen who quietly shape power across the globe. These men and women control multibillion-dollar drug-trafficking empires, running their organizations like public companies. Accountants, ... Read Book
The Long Knives Are Crying The second novel in Joseph M. Marshall III’s acclaimed Lakota Western series begins in 1875, as Sitting Bull gathers thousands of Lakota to face the growing problem of white incursion. What follows is a sweeping tale of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, including the days and weeks leading up to the conflict and the remarkable defeat of General George Armstrong Custer and the Seventh ... Read Book
Bachelor Games Brilliant, but plain scientist Becca Evans has always done everything she could to make her beautiful sister, Grace, happy. So, when Grace started entering beauty contests, Becca did everything she could to make sure her sister won.Now, she’s looking at another pageant-at a resort in the Caribbean. The prize? A date with America’s most eligible bachelor, Calum Price. For Grace, it would be ... Read Book
Logical Family “A book for any of us, gay or straight, who have had to find our family. Maupin is one of America’s finest storytellers, and the story of his life is a story as fascinating, as delightful and as compulsive as any of the tales he has made up for us.”–Neil Gaiman “I fell in love with Maupin’s effervescent Tales of the City decades ago, and his genius turn at memoir is no less ... Read Book
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