Venus & Adonis

These two great poems date from Shakespeare’s early years and are full of passion and invention. In Venus and Adonis, the goddess of love pleads with the beautiful boy to submit...

From Shakespeare with Love the Best of the Sonnets

Shakespeare’s Sonnets, one of the most remarkable collections of poetry, was first published in 1609, 400 years ago by Mr Thomas Thorpe. Naxos AudioBooks marks the occasion...

Healing the Father Son Wound

In this moving, compassionate presentation John Lee shows how to break the crippling cycle of emotional woundedness that is passed from father to son. Sharing his own struggle to...

Rudyard Kipling

This anthology contains many of Kipling’s most famous poems, If, Mandalay, Gunga Din. Though sometimes still regarded as a product of the colonial era, Kipling touches a very...

In Our Backyard Human Trafficking in America and What We Can Do to Stop It

Modern slavery is happening all around you . . . and you can be part of the solution. Human trafficking is not just something that happens in other countries. Nor is it something...

Walking Into Walls 5 Blind Spots That Block God's Work in You

Have you ever heard yourself say... "As hard as I try, life never turns out like I hoped." "Why is it that everyone has better friends than I do?" "I would be so happy if it...

Easy Reading for ESL Students, Book 4 Twelve Short Stories for Learners of English

Easy Reading for ESL Students, Book 4 is a comprehensive reader designed especially for intermediate and advanced students of English as a Second Language. The audiobook was...

Spanish Verbs 101

Spanish Verbs 101 presents 101 most used verbs in all conjugations, in their present, past (preterite and imperfect), and future tenses as well as past and present participles.

Classic American Poetry

The United States themselves are, essentially, the greatest poem’ said Walt Whitman. Here are the much-loved examples of the free spirit of America in all its glory.

Goat Castle A True Story of Murder, Race, and the Gothic South

In 1932, the city of Natchez, Mississippi, reckoned with an unexpected influx of journalists and tourists as the lurid story of a local murder was splashed across headlines...

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