SOM - State of Michigan



Michigan Braille andTalking Book Library’sCatalog of Locally RecordedDigital Talking BooksJuly 20151-800-992-9012 Bureau of Services for Blind Persons (BSBP) Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library (BTBL)702 W. Kalamazoo St.PO Box 30007Lansing, MI 48909-7507The Michigan Bureau of Services for Blind Persons (BSBP), Braille and Talking Book Library (BTBL) is committed to providing library materials in alternate formats to people with blindness, low vision, physical impairments, or reading disabilities according to the standards of the Library of Congress, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS).COLLECTION DEVELOPMENTMaterials are selected for inclusion in the Michigan BTBL local collection based on subject matter, quality of writing and editing, interests of Michigan patrons, and at the discretion of the BTBL Reader Advisory Librarians.Michigan BTBL focuses on recording the following published materials:?Books about Michigan and the Great Lakes region?Books by Michigan authors (e.g. born in or live in Michigan)?Michigan Notable Books selected by the Library of Michigan?Michigan Historical Society’s Michigan History magazine?Reference materials sponsored by State of Michigan departmentsIf you know of a Michigan-related book that you would like to recommend for recording, please contact Betsie Bush by email at bushb2@ or call 1800992-9012.VOLUNTEERSVolunteers are involved in many aspects of audiobook production at the Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library. Volunteers narrate the books, assist with monitoring recording sessions, edit audio files, and review projects for errors. All recording takes place in our studio in Lansing, Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm. Narration volunteers are expected to participate in some of the technical aspects of audiobook production (such as editing their own recordings or monitoring other narrators), so some computer experience is required.If you are interested in volunteering in Lansing, please contact Betsie Bush by email at bushb2@ or call 1800992-9012.BOOKS ON BARDMany of the books recorded in Michigan are available for download from BARD (Braille and Audio Reading Download) at -- BARD membership is available to all individuals who are patrons of the Michigan BTBL.Eligible users may register at the BARD site and download books to a flash drive to be played on an NLS digital player. iOS and Android apps are also available for listening on mobile devices. For assistance with BARD, please call a Reader Advisor at 1800992-9012.Search for the books in this catalog on BARD using the full DBC number. MICHIGAN HISTORY MAGAZINEThe Historical Society of Michigan’s publication presents stories about Michigan’s past (people, places, and events) and the impact the Great Lakes State has made on the nation and the world.Back issues of Michigan History magazine are available in digital audio format starting with the July/August 2011 issue. Please call a Reader Advisor at 1800992-9012 to receive back issues or to subscribe to receive future issues of Michigan History magazine. ADULT FICTIONSouth of SuperiorDBC03386 (14 hr 2 min)by Ellen Airgoodread by Karen GlaserMoving to Michigan's Upper Peninsula to care for an aging family friend, Madeline Stone becomes involved in the lives of the small community and two octogenarian sisters who teach her valuable lessons about love and goodwill. A 2012 Michigan Notable book. 2011.Nothing But a SmileDBL8353 (13 hr 5 min)by Steve Amickread by Karen GlaserIn 1944, Wink Dutton is surprised to learn that his friend's wife, Sal, is earning extra money as a photographer's model posing for magazine pin-up photos. Wink becomes involved in the magazine and Sal. Some strong language and descriptions of sex. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. 2009.Once Upon a RiverDBL8281 (11 hr 52 min)by Bonnie J. Campbellread by JoAnn DashnerMargo Crane, a beautiful and uncanny markswoman, takes to the Stark River after being complicit in the death of her father and embarks on an odyssey in search of her vanished mother. Unrated. A 2012 Michigan Notable book. 2011.The Chocolate Cat Caper (Chocoholic Mystery, Book 1)DBL8360/ DBC05879 (5 hr 54 min)by JoAnna Carlread by Lili KrezelAfter accepting a job supplying chocolate from her aunt's luxury chocolate business to a party for unpopular defense attorney Clemintine Ripley, Lee McKinney's takes on a new job as detective when someone adds cyanide to a chocolate confection eaten by the hostess. 2002.The Chocolate Bear Burglary (Chocoholic Mystery, Book 2)DBL8361/ DBC05880 (6 hr 11 min)by JoAnna Carlread by Lili KrezelLee attempts to discover who stole the valuable, antique chocolate molds. 2002.The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, Book 3)DBL8362/ DBC05881 (5 hr 55 min)by JoAnna Carlread by Lili KrezelFor the Fourth of July, Lee McKinney and her aunt debut their latest confections-chocolate frogs-at TenHuis Chocolade. The first customer to buy a croaker is the town crank. But when he later disappears and police suspect foul play, it's a chocolate clue that leads Lee to the killer. 2003.The Chocolate Puppy Puzzle (Chocoholic Mystery, Book 4)DBL8363/ DBC05882 (5 hr 35 min)by JoAnna Carlread by Lili KrezelHollywood comes to Michigan when a film producer decides to turn a local author's romance novel into a blockbuster. Although the movie mogul's chocolate Labrador is charming, Lee McKinney thinks the producer's talk is a bunch of sweet nothings, and she grows even more suspicious when she stumbles upon a dead body. 2004.The Chocolate Mouse Trap (Chocoholic Mystery, Book 5)DBL8364/ DBC05883 (5 hr 55 min)by JoAnna Carlread by Lili KrezelChocolate-shop manager Lee McKinney has had enough of party planner Julie Singletree's cutesy e-mails. Then somebody actually kills the woman, putting everyone on her mailing list on edge. As their connections to the murder emerge, so do more attacks. Lee smells a rat, and it's not made of chocolate. If she doesn't want to be permanently deleted, it's up to her to trap it. 2005.A Christmas Carol: Radio AdaptationDBL8424 (50 min)by Charles Dickensread by VariousCharles Dickens' A Christmas Carol adapted for radio by Anthony Palermo, presented by Our Town Players, South Haven, Michigan, on November 29th, 2014, sponsored by SuperHits 103.7 COSY FM.Only ForeverDBL8423 (9 hr 36 min)by Margaret Ellen Waldron Cook-Johnsonread by Marion ContompasisWorld War II era love story. Contains descriptions of sex and some strong language.Old Bones and Northern Memories (North Woods Reader, Book 7)DBL8376/DBC03373 (6 hr)by Cully Gageread by Michael P. DonovanHumorous stories of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. 1991.Tioga Tales (North Woods Reader, Book 8)DBL8377/DBC03371 (6 hr 30 min)by Cully Gageread by Michael P. DonovanHumorous stories of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. 1993.Frozen Moon : a Jenny-Dog and the Son of Light Novel (Jenny-Dog, Book 1)DBC03339 (9 hr 44 min)by D.M. Greenwaldread by Nicholas ColovosWisconsin search and rescue team, Travis and his dogs Buck and Jenny-Dog, are called in to locate a young girl missing in a Vermont blizzard. Includes some strong language. 2013.Footsteps in the DarkDBL8286 (10 hr 51 min)by Georgette Heyerread by JoAnn DashnerWhen a murder victim is discovered in the alleged haunted halls of the Priory, the recent inheritors, a sibling trio, begin to fear that the ghostly rumors are true about their rundown estate. Some strong language and some violence. 1932.The Detroit Electric Scheme (Will Anderson, Book 1)DBL8306/DBC00005 (13 hr 11 min)by D.E. Johnsonread by Nicholas ColovosSet in 1910 Detroit, Will Anderson is being framed for a murder he did not commit. He attempts to find the killer while protecting the woman he loves. A 2011 Michigan Notable book. 2010.Motor City Shakedown (Will Anderson, Book 2)DBL8307/DBC00128 (14 hr 20 min)by D.E. Johnsonread by Nicholas ColovosSet in 1911 Detroit, Will Anderson looks to find justice for the death of his best friend, while battling the Detroit criminal underworld, a corrupt police department, and his own personal demons. A 2012 Michigan Notable book. Some violence. 2011.Detroit Breakdown (Will Anderson, Book 3)DBL8381/DBC00129 (14 hr 45 min)by D.E. Johnsonread by Nicholas ColovosWill Anderson fakes an illness and is admitted to the Eloise Insane Asylum outside of Detroit in order to investigate the murders of patients. Includes some violence and strong language. 2012.Detroit Shuffle (Will Anderson, Book 4)DBL8382/DBC03336 (14 hr 30 min)by D.E. Johnsonread by Nicholas ColovosWill Anderson and Elizabeth Hume get caught up in the political turmoil over women’s suffrage in Michigan. Contains some violence and strong language. 2013.Eden SpringsDBL8308 (2 hr 12 min)by Laura Kasischkeread by Sonya Schryer NorrisBenton Harbor, Michigan, 1923. When a suspicious death is discovered at the House of David religious colony, King Benjamin and his closest followers attempt to cover it up. Contains some descriptions of sex. A 2011 Michigan Notable book. 2010.The Art Student's WarDBL8296 (28 hr 20 min)by Brad Leithauserread by Karen GlaserDetroit, 1943. Eighteen-year-old art student, Bianca Paradiso, draws portraits of wounded soldiers and faces personal and family conflicts. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. 2009.Season of Water and IceDBC03414 (9 hr 34 min)by Donald Lystraread by Michael P. DonovanMichigan,1957. A bookish loner named Danny DeWitt befriends Amber Dwyer, a pregnant teenager who has been abandoned by her boyfriend and rejected by her family and community. Contains some strong language, descriptions of sex and violence. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. 2009.Full Moon Friday (Jordan Daily News, Book 3)DBC03340 (9 hr 35 min)by Sue Merrellread by Jamila JonesCity editor Josie Braun and the staff of a suburban Chicago daily newspaper cope with a series of weird happenings on a full moon Friday the 13th. A school bus disappears, a body falls out of nowhere and a movie preview becomes scarier than the flick. Contains some sex, violence, and strong language. 2014.Winds of ChangeDBL8355 (5h 0m)by David C. Russellread by Michael P. DonovanJefferson and Leah Scott live comfortably with their teenagers Christine and Seth in a small northern Wisconsin town. Their lives are guided by their Christian faith, yet they wish for a more personal relationship with the Almighty. Their subsequent faith journey leads them to explore Messianic fellowship. 2012.Cottonwood Summer (Cottonwood, Book 1)DBL8402/DBC00116 (20 hr 40 min)by Gary Slaughterread by Nicholas ColovosWhen the army builds a German prisoner of war camp on the outskirts of a small Michigan town, citizens are outraged. Adding to the angst, two women assist a pair of POWs to escape and are tried for treason. 2004.Cottonwood Fall (Cottonwood, Book 2)DBC03417 (17 hr 15 min)by Gary Slaughterread by Michael P. DonovanThe fall adventures of Danny and Jase include run-ins with vengeful German POWs, the arrival of charismatic twin sisters, and participation in the 1944 Dewey-Roosevelt Presidential race where both candidates vie for their support. 2006.WishDBC00117 (9 hr 45 min)by Jake Smithread by Andy ParisThe story of a nine-year-old boy with cancer whose dying wish is to see his dad play in a major league baseball game. For high school and adult. Commercial audiobook. 2014.The Garden of Evening MistsDBL8374 (11 hr 30 min)by Twan Eng Tanread by Karen GlaserMalaya, 1949. After studying law at Cambrige and time spent helping to prosecute Japanese war criminals, Yun Ling Teoh, seeks solace among the jungle fringed plantations of Northern Malaya where she grew up as a child. There she discovers Yugiri, the only Japanese garden in Malaya, and its owner and creator, Aritomo. Unrated. 2012.Lost Tiki Palaces of DetroitDBL8262 (6 hr 29 min)by Michael Zadoorianread by Keith KurekInteresting and quirky characters abound in this engaging collection of short stories set in and around Detroit and portrays common themes relevant to the region and the city, including hardship, racial tension, and hope. Unrated. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. 2009.ADULT BIOGRAPHYSurprised to be Standing : A Spiritual JourneyDBL8264/DBC03370 (7 hr 30 min)by Steve E. Brownread by Michael P. DonovanThe author explores living with Gaucher's disease from the age of five, becoming a pioneer in promoting disability culture, and his unexpected healing journey. 2011.Behold the Heavens : the Spiritual Journey of Ernest J. Burns IIDBL8373 (2 hr)by Ernest J. Burns, IIread by Michael P. DonovanA personal testimony of evangelical Christian faith by a young man who has overcome disability and the loss of loved ones. 2011.Hard Stuff : the Autobiography of Coleman YoungDBL8269/DBC03382 (17 hr 27 min)by Coleman Youngread by Michael P. DonovanAutobiography of former Detroit Mayor Coleman Young. 1994.MetisseDBL8285 (7 hr 27 min)by Yvonne M. Combsread by Marion ContompasisAn inspirational true-story of one child's courage to survive war, discrimination, abuse, rape, family chaos, fire, and flood. Some violence and strong language. 2007.Bad RiverDBC03416 (3 hr 34 min)by Ezra E. Devereauxread by Michael P. DonovanDevereaux family history in Gratiot County, Michigan. 1980.The Indians of Hungry HollowDBL8388/DBC03361 (7 hr 40 min)by Bill Dunlopread by Michael P. DonovanAn inspiring story of family struggle and survival in the early 20th century, this memoir recounts Dunlop's experiences as an Ottawa youth growing up in a Native American community in Petoskey, Michigan. A 2005 Michigan Notable book. 2004.The Boy Governor : Stevens T. Mason and the Birth of Michigan PoliticsDBL8316/DBC03402 (10 hr 30 min)by Don Faberread by Nicholas ColovosThe Boy Governor tells the complete story of Michigan's first governor and dominant political figure in the state's early development. A 2013 Michigan Notable book. 2012.I'll See You Again, Lady Liberty : the True Story of a German Prisoner of War in AmericaDBC03399 (4 hr 46 min)by Ernst W. Floeterread by Nicholas ColovosMemoir of an anti-Nazi German who became a prisoner of war in the United States during World War II. Later he returned to the United States to live near Lansing, Michigan. 2014.A Governor's Story : the Fight for Jobs and America's Economic FutureDBL8268/DBC03394 (12 hr 40 min)by Jennifer Granholmread by Karen GlaserRecounts the former Michigan governor’s struggles to solve the problems of unemployment and budget deficits with the auto industry collapse and global financial crisis. 2011.Al Kaline : the Biography of a Tigers IconDBL8265/DBC03380 (10 hr 47 min)by Jim Hawkinsread by Michael P. DonovanBiography of Albert William "Al" Kaline, a former Major League Baseball right fielder. A member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, Kaline played his entire 22-year baseball career with the Detroit Tigers. 2010.A Call from the CountryDBL8340 (9 hr 35 min)by Kensinger Jonesread by Karen GlaserKen and Alice Jones leave their busy city life to live off the land in rural Michigan. 1989.NekkidDBL8393/DBC03401 (9 hr 55 min)by Frank M. Leeread by Nicholas ColovosMemoir of a boy's struggle with polio in rural Tennessee in the mid-20th century. 2013.Michigan's Columbus: the Life of Douglass HoughtonDBL8258 (7h 49m)by Steve Lehtoread by Michael P. DonovanIn-depth biography of the tragically short life of the Michigan's first State Geologist. A 2010 Michigan Notable book.Bootstrapper : from Broke to Badass on a Northern Michigan FarmDBC00113 (7 hr 2 min)by Mardi Jo Linkread by Sonya Schryer NorrisMemoir of a Michigan author who, after ending her nineteen-year marriage, staves off a perpetually empty bank account, saves her century-old farmhouse from foreclosure with the help of her three young sons, and reclaims her life. A 2014 Michigan Notable book. 2013.The Soulful DivasDBL8344 (15 hr 21 min)by David Nathanread by Danielle E. WardPersonal portraits of over a dozen African American female singers, from Nina Simone, Aretha Franklin & Diana Ross to Patti LaBelle, Whitney Houston & Janet Jackson. 1999.Season to TasteDBL8302 (5 hr 24 min)by Virginia Newellread by Karen GlaserMemoir of Virginia Newell who tells of her family history and experience as a caterer in Ann Arbor, Michigan. 2010.Escape : the True Story of a World War II P.O.W. the Germans Couldn't HoldDBL8354/DBC03365 (10 hr 25 min)by John M. Robertsread by Michael P. DonovanJohn "Jack" Roberts was drafted at age 18 into the U.S. Army during World War II, trained in artillery and transported to Belgium where he was captured by German forces at the Battle of the Bulge. 2003.Scarred for LifeDBL8396/DBC00112 (4 hr 18 min)by Tina Smithread by Jamila JonesMemoir recounting the author's experiences and struggles as a homeless child in a large city in Michigan in the 1980s. Contains explicit descriptions of sex, violence, and strong language. 2014.I Invented the Modern Age: the Rise of Henry FordDBC00118 (13 hr 36 min)by Richard Snowread by Andy AndersenThis in depth account of Henry Ford and his invention of the Model-T vividly shows Ford using his innate mechanical abilities, hard work, and radical imagination to transform American industry. A 2014 Michigan Notable book. 2013.Enslaved by DucksDBL8395/DBC00111 (11 hr 10 min)by Bob Tarteread by Mark SimonisMichigan author moves with his wife from the suburbs to the country and aquires an unruly menagerie, including Stanley Sue, a gender-switching African grey parrot; Hector, a grumpy Muscovy duck who likes sitting on shoulders; Howard, an amorous dove; and Chloe, a mallard who learned to limp. 2003Orlando M. Poe : Civil War General and Great Lakes EngineerDBL8261 (15h 59m)by Paul Taylorread by Michael P. DonovanA comprehensive biography of Orlando M. Poe who lead an illustrious career as the supervisor for the design and construction of numerous Great Lakes lighthouses and designed and constructed the largest shipping lock in the world at Sault Ste. Marie. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. 2009Jessica : the Autobiography of an InfantDBL8312/DBC03368 (13 hr 45 min)by Jeffrey Von Glahnread by Michael P. DonovanJessica, 23, was unable to express her own wants and needs and suffered from incapacitating attacks of panic and terror. This detailed case study of psychotherapy details her treatment and recovery. 2006.A Child of the Sea and Life Among the MormonsDBL8331 (5 hr 20 min)by Elizabeth Whitney Williamsread by Sonya Schryer NorrisMemoir of Elizabeth Whitney Williams, an early lighthouse keeper in Michigan, tells of her growing up among the Mormans of Beaver Island during the 19th century and John Strang's rule over this Mormon community. 1905.In Stitches : a MemoirDBL8282 (9 hr 40 min)by Anthony Younread by Karen GlaserThe celebrity cosmetic surgery blogger describes his misfit youth as a nerdy Korean-American student with a misshapen jaw whose life-changing surgery led him to become a successful plastic surgeon. Some strong language. 2011.ADULT NON-FICTIONPandora's Locks : the Opening of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence SeawayDBL8294/DBC03364 (21 hr 25 min)by Jeff Alexanderread by Michael P. DonovanDescribes the impact that the opening of the Great Lakes has had on the environment, water conditions and quality of life in the Great Lakes states. The high cost of tolerating dumping deep-sea ballast and exotic species into the lakes is detailed. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. 2009.Detroitland : A Collection of Movers, Shakers, Lost Souls, and History Makers from Detroit's PastDBL8287/ DBC03377 (12h 37m)by Richard Bakread by Michael P. DonovanWelcome to Detroitland, where award-winning journalist Richard Bak brings to life episodes from roughly a century of Detroit's colorful history. 2011.Bath Massacre : America's First School BombingDBL8259 (7h 49m)by Arnie Bernsteinread by Andy AndersenThe author explores the origins and events leading up to the school bombing on May 18, 1927, in Bath Michigan, the terrible destruction at the school, and how the stunned community struggled to cope in the immediate aftermath. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. 2009.Jupiter : the Ghost ShipDBL8421/DBC00110 (3 hr 18 min)by Julian Chittaread by Betsie BushHistory of the Great Lakes dry cargo ship, Jupiter, including stories of the crew members. 2012.On This Day : African-American Life in DetroitDBL8351 (11 hr 56 min)by Ken Colemanread by Jamila JonesDetroit-based author and former Michigan Chronicle editor presents a day-by-day history of African-Americans in Detroit, Michigan, from the 1800s to the present. 2013.Country Bible Church Heritage CookbookDBL8394 (4 hr 47 min)by Country Bible Churchread by Betsie BushRecipes collected by the congregation of the Country Bible Church in Fremont, Michigan. 2014.Wheat Belly Cookbook : 150 Recipes to Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight, and Find Your Path Back to HealthDBL8356/DBC03375 (15 hr 45 min)by William Davisread by Michael P. DonovanCompanion volume to the author's Wheat Belly (DB75896). Part 1 advocates for a wheat-free diet and presents guidelines for converting the pantry and kitchen to wheatlessness. Part 2 is a collection of 150 recipes for preparing common dishes without wheat including breakfasts, appetizers, snacks, main dishes, desserts, and baked goods. 2013.Michigan and the Civil War: A Great and Bloody SacrificeDBL8380/DBC03406 (6 hr 34 min)by Jack Dempseyread by Andy AndersenDescribes Michigan's role in the preservation of the Union, leading characters, battles, and events during the Civil War. A 2012 Michigan Notable book. 2011.The Sweater LetterDBL8390/DBC03359 (13 hr 5 min)by Dave Distelread by Michael P. DonovanThe true story of a ruthless husband who tried to get away with murder in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and the relentless police sergeant who was determined to bring him to justice. 2002.You Must Be Born Again (Essentials of a Consecrated Life, Book 1)DBL8309 (1 hr 42 min)by Tom Harmonread by Trevor Nicholus CollinsDiscusses the gospel from John, chapter three. 2008.Lord, Teach Us to Pray (Essentials of a Consecrated Life, Book 2)DBL8310 (1 hr 53 min)by Tom Harmonread by Trevor Nicholus CollinsFocuses on faith and prayer. 2009.By the Word of God (Essentials of a Consecrated Life, Book 3)DBL8311 (1 hr 48 min)by Tom Harmonread by Trevor Nicholus CollinsPresents the importance of knowing God's Word. 2010.Great Lakes Passenger Ship DisastersDBL8322 (5 hr 53 min)by Wayne Louis Kadarread by Marion ContompasisExplores 15 historic and tragic tales of passenger ship disasters on the Great Lakes. 2005.The Purple Gang : Organized Crime in Detroit, 1910-1945DBL8419/DBC03405 (6 hr 20 min)by Paul R. Kavieffread by Andy AndersenDetailed history of Detroit's Prohibition era mobsters, the Purple Gang. Includes violence and strong language. 2000.Uprooting Racism : How White People Can Work for Racial JusticeDBL8288 (9 hr 25 min)by Paul Kivelread by Michael P. DonovanExplores the manifestations of racism in politics, work, community, and family life, addresses the many areas of privilege for white people, and suggests ways for individuals and groups to challenge the structures of racism. 2011.Shortcut : the Seeberville Murders and the Dark Side of the American DreamDBC03355 (22 hr 59 min)by Steve Lehtoread by Michael P. DonovanA study of violent events of the 1913-1914 Michigan Copper Country miners' strike, especially the shooting deaths of two strikers in Seeberville on August 14, 1913, and the related legal proceedings. 2011.District of Columbia : a Bicentennial HistoryDBL8379 (11h)by David L. Lewisread by Michael P. DonovanA volume in the States and the Nation series, this book is a social and cultural history of the District of Columbia's neighborhoods. Its narrative of cycles of planning, development, deterioration, preservation, restoration and redevelopment is set against the backdrop of the city's demographic evolution. 1976.Isadore's Secret : Sin, Murder, and Confession in a Northern Michigan TownDBL8263/DBC03395 (13 hr 29 min)by Mardi Linkread by Karen GlaserA gripping account of the mysterious disappearance of a young nun in a northern Michigan town and the national controversy that followed when she turned up dead and buried in the basement of the church. A 2010 Michigan Notable Book selection. 2009.When Evil Came to Good HartDBL8332 (7h)by Mardi Linkread by Lydia HillerThe cold-case file of the murders of a wealthy Detroit-area family in their northern Michigan cabin in 1968. Violence. 2008.Annie's Ghosts : a Journey Into a Family SecretDBL8295/DBC03378 (17 hr 43 min)by Steve Luxenbergread by Michael P. DonovanTraces the author's surprise discovery that his late mother had had a sister who was sent away under mysterious circumstances and never mentioned by the family again, his efforts to research his long-lost aunt's story and whereabouts, and his struggles to understand the secrecy of her existence. A 2010 Michigan Notable book and Great Michigan Read selection for 2013-14. 2009.Our People, Our Journey : the Little River Band of Ottawa IndiansDBL8304/DBC03362 (14 hr 5 min)by James M. McClurkenread by Michael P. DonovanOur People, Our Journey is a history of the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, a Michigan tribe that has survived to the present day despite the expansionist and assimilationist policies that nearly robbed it of an identity in the late nineteenth century. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. 2009.Pure Michigan Official State Travel Guide Spring/Summer 2014DBC03337 (2 hr 44 min)by Michigan Economic Development Corporationread by Courtney MakiPure Michigan Official State Travel Guide Fall/Winter 2014DBC03410 (1 hr 11 min)by Michigan Economic Development Corporationread by Courtney MakiOfficial state of Michigan travel guide issued as a supplement to Midwest living in partnership with Michigan Economic Development Corporation. 2014.State of Michigan Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act, Act 220 of 1976DBL8276 (1 hr 10 min)by Michigan Legislatureread by Max KingText of Civil Rights Act 220 of 1976.Tenants and Landlords Resource GuideDBL8392/DBC03360 (3 hr 5 min)by Michigan State University College of Lawread by Michael P. DonovanGuide to tenant and landlord rights and responsibilities in rental relationships in Michigan. 2009.What Every Driver Must Know (2014)DBC03412 (3 hr 51 min)by Michigan Department of Stateread by Michael P. DonovanState of Michigan guide to driver’s licenses, common traffic rules, signs and signals, and much more. The material has been condensed from past editions, "focusing on topics that are the most critical to safe driving." 2014.Grand Traverse : the Civil War EraDBL8387/DBC03363 (20 hr 41 min)by John C. Mitchellread by Michael P. DonovanAn account of life in the Grand Traverse Bay and Leelanau Peninsula region of Michigan before and during the Civil War. The book explores settlement patterns, economic development, and social and political events. It details the experiences of the region’s men who joined the Union army and the effects of their absence on their families and communities. 2011.A 1000-Mile Walk on the Beach : One Woman's Trek of the Perimeter of Lake Michigan (1000-Mile Walk, Book 1)DBL8325/ DBC05891 (6 hr 47 min)by Loreen Niewenhuisread by Lili KrezelLoreen Niewenhuis' solo walking adventure provides a ground-level view of issues facing Lake Michigan. 2011.A 1000-Mile Great Lakes Walk : One Woman’s Trek Along the Shorelines of All Five Great Lakes (1000-Mile Walk, Book 2)DBL8345/ DBC05892 (7 hr 9 min)by Loreen Niewenhuisread by Lili KrezelLoreen Niewenhuis' second walking adventure includes hiking stretches of the shorelines of all five Great Lakes. Her journey raises important questions about preserving wild places and protecting the fragile ecosystems of the Great Lakes. 2013.Splitting WoodDBC03356 (10 hr 4 min)by Tom Rademacherread by Michael P. DonovanA selection of ninety-eight short columns written for the Grand Rapids Press, 1988-2009. Subjects include incidents in the everyday lives of ordinary people, their accomplishments and losses, moments of joy, humor, and tragedy. 2009.Roses and Revolutions : the Selected Writings of Dudley RandallDBC03415 (8 hr 24 min)by Dudley Randallread by Michael P. DonovanCollection of essays, poems, and stories of long-time Detroit resident Dudley Randall who was the founder of Broadside Press, which published many well-known Black poets. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. 2009.A Man Without WordsDBL8267 (7 hr 27 min)by Susan Schallerread by Karen GlaserIldefonso, born deaf, is a Mexican Indian who was never taught language. When the author discovers him in a class, she must introduce him to the concept of language before she can begin to teach him how to communicate. 1991.Good and Beautiful Community : Following the Spirit, Extending Grace, Demonstrating LoveDBL8266 (10h 11m)by James B. Smithread by Michael P. DonovanIn this third book in the Apprentice Series, the author discusses how to bring spiritual formation and community engagement together. 2010.The Big House : Fielding H. Yost and the Building of Michigan StadiumDBL8375/DBC03366 (14 hr 56 min)by Robert M. Soderstromread by Michael P. DonovanThe story of Fielding H. Yost, college football in the 1920's, and the building of Michigan stadium, which resulted from the very successful 1922-26 University of Michigan football seasons. 2005.Fishtown : Leland Michigan's Historic FisheryDBL8378/DBC03367 (5 hr 55 min)by Laurie Kay Sommersread by Michael P. DonovanHistorical portrait of Leland, Michigan's commercial fishing neighborhood, based on oral narratives, interviews and accounts from contemporary journalism. A 2013 Michigan Notable book. 2012.Sixty to Zero: An Inside Look at the Collapse of General Motors and the Detroit Auto IndustryDBL8324/DBC03403 (9 hr 2 min)by Alex Taylor, IIIread by Nicholas ColovosExtensively researched book details the numerous mistakes General Motors and its competitors made that resulted in a crisis for automobile manufacturers. A 2011 Michigan Notable book. 2010.Trout MagicDBC03357 (7 hr 41 min)by Robert Traverread by Michael P. DonovanA collection of essays and anecdotes about equipment and techniques, satisfactions and frustrations, and the social context of fly fishing for trout in rivers of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Contains some strong language. 1974.Directory of Visually Impaired Services, Michigan EditionDBL8278 (5 hr 29 min)by Visually Impaired Information Centerread by Max King2012 Michigan edition.Vitamix Creations RecipesDBC00108 (8 hr 7 min)by Vita-Mix Corporationread by Lili KrezelCollection of over 300 recipes to be prepared in the Vitamix blender including fruit smoothies, milkshakes, frozen cocktails, soups, spreads, sauces, breads, breakfasts, desserts, and salad dressings; also includes manufacturer's Care and Use Manual. 2010.Warning Signs : What Every Woman Should Know : A Dating GuideDBL8341 (3h)by Danielle E. Wardread by Danielle E. WardThrough relatable stories and examples, Warning Signs takes readers on a journey that explores the ups and downs of dating. It empowers women as they learn that dating doesn't have to be a daunting experience. 2013Legacy of the Civil WarDBL8352 (3h 10m)by Robert Penn Warrenread by Michael P. DonovanThe Legacy of the Civil War is an exploration of the effects of the Civil War on American History and on American thought about American History. 1961.High Heat : the Secret History of the Fastball and the Improbable Search for the Fastest Pitcher of All TimeDBL8279/DBC03407 (10h)by Tim Wendelread by Andy AndersenHistory of the fastball in baseball from its early development to the present form while exploring its impact on the game and the pitchers who have been blessed (or cursed) with its gift. Some strong language. 2010Summer of '68 : the Season that Changed Baseball and America ForeverDBL8277 (10 hr 54 min)by Tim Wendelread by Michael P. DonovanIn a year shaped by national tragedy, baseball was shaped by amazing pitching--culminating in a victory by a Detroit Tigers team that faced off against Bob Gibson's St. Louis Cardinals, the 1967 World Series defending champions. Unrated. A 2013 Michigan Notable book. 2012.SAS Survival Handbook : For Any Climate, In Any Situation, Revised EditionDBL8303 (15h 0m)by John "Lofty" Wisemanread by Michael P. DonovanThe SAS Survival Handbook is the Special Air Service's complete course in being prepared for any type of emergency, from accidents and escape procedures, including chemical and nuclear to successfully adapting to various climates (polar, tropical, desert), to identifying edible plants and creating fire. 2009.CHILDREN’S BOOKSPrairie EversDBC00119 (3 hr 16 min)by Ellen Airgoodread by Tayler ConklinAfter having been home-schooled by her grandmother, Prairie Evers moves with her family to rural New York where she begins attending public school. She eases the difficult transition by raising chickens and helping her new friend, Ivy. For grades 3-6. 2012.Acoustic Rooster and His Barnyard BandDBC00122 (17 min)by Kwame Alexanderread by Kwame AlexanderAcoustic Rooster forms a jazz band to compete in the annual Barnyard Talent Show. Includes glossary, notes on the characters and songs, and jazz timeline. A 2014 Michigan Reads! selection. For grades K-3. 2011.Apple Cider Making DaysDBL8342/DBC00100 (10 min)by Ann Purmellread by Danielle E. WardAlex and Abigail join the whole family in processing and selling apples and apple cider at their grandfather's farm. For grades K-3. 2002.Alien Ice Cream (Heroes A2Z, Book 1)DBL8339 (47 min)by David Anthonyread by Lydia HillerThree young heroes in Traverse City, Michigan, discover ice cream monsters created by mysterious aliens who have plans to take over the world. For grades 2-4. 2007.Bowling Over Halloween (Heroes A2Z, Book 2)DBL8357 (52 min)by David Anthonyread by Lydia HillerThree young heroes in Traverse City, Michigan, confront the Halloween fudge monster that is trying to take over the town. For grades 2-4. 2007.Cherry Bomb Squad (Heroes A2Z, Book 3)DBL8384 (55 min)by David Anthonyread by Lydia HillerThree young heroes in Traverse City, Michigan, are attacked by walking cherry tree monsters. For grades 2-4. 2007.Digging for Dinos (Heroes A2Z, Book 4)DBL8391 (55 min)by David Anthonyread by Lydia HillerThree young heroes in Traverse City, Michigan, take a trip to the beach and do some digging, only to discover some terrifying dinosaurs. For grades 2-4. 2008.Fowl Mouthwash (Heroes A2Z, Book 6)DBC03343 (41 min)by David Anthonyread by Sami GeorgeThree young heroes in Traverse City, Michigan, discover a mouthwash that makes everyone think they are chickens. For grades 2-4. 2008.Michigan : the Wolverine StateDBL8301 (2 hr 5 min)by Rachel Barenblatread by Marion ContompasisHistory, geography, people, politics and government, economy, and social life and customs of Michigan. For grades 58. 2002.MichiganDBL8300 (40 min)by Capstone Press Geography Departmentread by Marion ContompasisHistory, geography, and people of Michigan. For grades 4-7. 1996.Pink Tiara Cookies for ThreeDBL8346/DBC00101 (13 min)by Maria Dismondyread by Danielle E. WardSami struggles and succeeds in including a new friend into her group. Includes a note to families about bullying. For grades 2-4. 2011.Just Call Me Joe Joe (Joe Joe in the City, Book 1)DBC00123 (24 min)by Jean Alicia Elsterread by Danielle E. WardReading a library book about the old Negro Baseball Leagues and the talented men who played in them gives Joe Joe the strength and self-esteem to do something difficult. For grades 4-7. 2001.I Have a Dream, Too! (Joe Joe in the City, Book 2)DBC00124 (25 min)by Jean Alicia Elsterread by Danielle E. WardAs he reads about Mary McLeod Bethune, Joe Joe learns to hold onto his dream of going to college and works to make it happen, despite the teasing of his friends. For grades 4-7. 2002.I'll Fly My Own Plane (Joe Joe in the City, Book 3)DBC00125 (27 min)by Jean Alicia Elsterread by Danielle E. WardJoe Joe is tempted to earn "easy money" drug running like his friend Tyrone, but reading about the Tuskegee Airmen helps him decide what he should do. For grades 4-7. 2002.I'll Do the Right Thing (Joe Joe in the City, Book 4)DBC00126 (26 min)by Jean Alicia Elsterread by Danielle E. WardWhen Joe Joe's friend Tyrone wants him to join his gang at school, Joe Joe finds that listening to his grandmother and learning about the statesman Ralph J. Bunche help him decide what to do. For grades 4-7. 2003.Colored CarDBC00114 (4 hr 5 min)by Jean Alicia Elsterread by Danielle E. WardRiding the train from Michigan to Tennessee, Patsy must find a way to understand her experience in the colored car and also deal with the more subtle injustices that her family faces in Detroit. For grades 4-7. A 2014 Michigan Notable book. 2013.Miss Martin is a MartianDBL8280 (14 min)by Colleen M. Fisherread by JoAnn DashnerMelvin Baxter is convinced that his new teacher, Miss Martin, is a martian. For grades 4-7. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. 2011.The Outdoor Museum : the Magic of Michigan's Marshall M. FredericksDBC00121 (1 hr)by Marcy Heller Fisherread by Tonia BickfordAbby and her mother spend a day looking at the sculptures of Marshall Fredericks around Detroit. Includes information about the sculptor, his work, the sculptural process, and a list of sculptures in the Great Lakes region. For grades 3-6. 2001.Living on Sisu : the 1913 Union Copper Strike TragedyDBL8385 (6 hr 9 min)by Deborah K. Frontieraread by Karen GlaserPresented in fictional journal entries, 12-year-old Emma Niemi relates the events surrounding the copper mining strike of 1913 in Houghton and Keweenaw Counties of Michigan's Upper Peninsula and the Italian Hall fire on Christmas Eve. For junior and senior high readers. 2009.Big ChickensDBL8414/DBC00104 (9 min)by Leslie Helakoskiread by Danielle E. WardWhile trying to escape from a wolf, four frightened chickens keep getting themselves into the very predicaments they are trying to avoid. A 2007 Michigan Reads! selection. For preschool-grade 2. 2006.WoolburDBL8348 (9 min)by Leslie Helakoskiread by Sheryl MaseWoolbur, a sheep with a mind of his own, never seems to follow the flock, despite his parents' reminders about how he should behave. A 2013 Michigan Reads! selection. For grades K-3. 2008.Our Walk in the WoodsDBL8343 (7 min)by Charity Nebberead by Katharyn HeadAs a young girl and her dog stroll through the woods at the beginning of spring. They each have a very different perspective on their walk together. For preschool-grade 2. 2008.Legend of MichiganDBL8293 (25 min)by Trinka Hakes Nobleread by JoAnn DashnerAn old warrior and a young boy travel through the frigid cold of the north to teach the fierce North Wind how to live peacefully with his brothers, allowing the formerly uninhabitable land of Michigane to be settled. For grades 2-4. 2006.A Christmas TapestryDBC03426 (29 min)by Patricia Polaccoread by Sue DixonA tapestry that is being used to cover a hole in a church wall at Christmas brings together an elderly couple who were separated during World War II. For grades 3-6. 2002.Ginger and PetuniaDBL8417/DBC00107 (20 min)by Patricia Polaccoread by Danielle E. WardWhen her beloved Ginger, a piano-playing socialite, makes a last-minute trip to London not knowing her housesitter has cancelled, Petunia the pig does more than fend for herself, she becomes Ginger. For preschool-grade 2. 2007.January's SparrowDBC00106 (45 min)by Patricia Polaccoread by Danielle E. WardAfter a fellow slave is beaten to death, Sadie and her family flee the plantation for freedom through the Underground Railroad. A 2010 Michigan Notable book. For grades 4-7. 2009.The Bee TreeDBC03425 (12 min)by Patricia Polaccoread by Sue DixonTo teach his granddaughter the value of books, a grandfather leads a growing crowd in search of the tree where the bees keep their honey. For grades K-3. 1993.The Blessing CupDBC03413 (24 min)by Patricia Polaccoread by Marion ContompasisA single china cup from a tea set left behind when Jews were forced to leave Russia helps hold a family together through generations of living in America, reminding them of the most important things in life. For grades 3-6. 2013.Poltergeists of Petoskey (Michigan Chillers, Book 3)DBL8289 (2 hr 16 min)by Johnathan Randread by Max KingAfter moving into a one hundred year old home in Petoskey, Michigan, twins Alex and Adrian discover that the place is haunted by a poltergeist. Together they try to rid their home of the terrible ghost, but the ghost has other ideas. For grades 4-7. 1999.Bionic Bats of Bay City (Michigan Chillers, Book 14)DBL8335 (2 hr 6 min)by Johnathan Randread by Max KingWhat started as a friendly game of hide and seek in Bay City, Michigan, turns into a flight from vicious bionic bats in one long night of horror! For grades 4-7. 2011.Calumet Copper Creatures (Michigan Chillers, Book 15)DBL8334 (2 hr 15 min)by Johnathan Randread by Max KingAfter accidentally stumbling into an abandoned mine in Calumet, Michigan, Mikayla and her brother, Calvin, are shocked to discover the hideous copper creatures that are searching for their next victims. For grades 4-7. 2011.The Far-Flung Adventures of Homer the HummerDBL8349 (16 min)by Cynthia Furlong Reynoldsread by Katharyn HeadHomer the hummingbird makes his yearly migration and has many encounters along the way. The story incorporates facts about hummingbirds. For grades 2-4. 2005.The Runaway GardenDBL8412/DBC00102 (8 min)by Jeffery L. Schatzerread by Danielle E. WardWhen a young girl gets tired of working in the garden and threatens to run away, her grandfather tells her a story about the night the vegetables left the garden. A 2010 Michigan Reads! selection. For preschool-grade 2. 2007.Brewster the RoosterDBL8415/DBC00105 (9 min)by Devin Scillianread by Danielle E. WardWhen Brewster, a prize-winning rooster, suddenly begins crowing at the most unexpected times, the family tries to figure out what is causing his problem. For preschool-grade 2. 2007.Memoirs of a GoldfishDBC00115 (7 min)by Devin Scillianread by Devin ScillianA goldfish gives a personal account of his experiences while swimming around his bowl as it slowly fills with fish and other accessories. A 2011 Michigan Reads! selection. For preschool to grade 2. 2010.Raccoon TuneDBL8413/DBC00103 (5 min)by Nancy Shawread by Danielle E. WardA family of raccoons prowls around a neighborhood making a ruckus looking for supper. A 2008 Michigan Reads! selection. For preschool-grade 2. 2003.The Juice Box Bully : Empowering Kids to Stand Up for OthersDBL8347 (14 min)by Robert Sornsonread by Katharyn HeadA new student tries to be a bully at his new school, but his efforts are thwarted by the classroom's anti-bullying Promise. Includes notes to adults about teaching children to speak up against bullying. For grades 4-7. 2011.Mitt, the Michigan Mouse (Mitt & Minn, Book 1)DBL8298 (1 hr 57 min)by Kathy-jo Warginread by Marion ContompasisA white-footed mouse lives in a mitten that is his only reminder of the family he once had. When it is stolen, Mitt sets out for the city to find the owner of the dog that took his home. For grades 2-4. 2006.Minn from Minnesota (Mitt & Minn, Book 2)DBL8358 (1 hr 48 min)by Kathy-jo Warginread by Marion ContompasisWhen a white-footed mouse is snatched from the Minnesota cabin she shares with an elderly animal rescuer, she endures many dangerous adventures and narrow escapes as she tries to find her way back home. For grades 2-4. 2006.Mitt and Minn at the Wisconsin Cheese Jamboree (Mitt & Minn, Book 3)DBL8359 (2 hr 4 min)by Kathy-jo Warginread by Marion ContompasisTwo white-footed mice, one from Michigan and one from Minnesota, are both seeking home and family when they meet at a cheese-eating contest in Wisconsin. For grades 2-4. 2006.Mitt and Minn's Illinois Adventure (Mitt & Minn, Book 4)DBL8420 (2 hr 5 min)by Kathy-jo Warginread by Marion ContompasisBrother and sister white-footed mice experience exciting and scary adventures as they desperately search Illinois for their parents. For grades 2-4. 2007Legend of the Lady's SlipperDBL8291 (20 min)by Kathy-jo Warginread by JoAnn DashnerOne winter, when the people of her village become terribly ill, Running Flower braves the snow and freezing cold to race to the village on the other side of the forest for medicine. Based on an Ojibwe legend. For grades 2-4. 2001.Legend of the LoonDBL8292 (20 min)by Kathy-jo Warginread by JoAnn DashnerAfter being shown the wonders of nature by Grandmother Lom, two children venture out in her boat alone, find themselves in danger, and are rescued by a mysterious bird. For grades 2-4. 2000.Moose on the LooseDBL8284 (6 min)by Kathy-jo Warginread by Sheryl MaseThrough rhyming text, a boy plays with and tries to keep up with a moose on the loose in his house. For preschool-grade 2. A 2012 Michigan Reads! selection. 2009.The Michigan Reader for Boys and GirlsDBL8299 (44 min)by Kathy-jo Warginread by Sadie PappasCollection of stories, poems, and games about Michigan for beginning readers. 2001.Waiting for the Owl's CallDBL8350 (13 min)by Gloria Whelanread by Katharyn HeadA young Turkoman girl spends her days hand-making rugs while wishing she could attend school. Includes author's note about exploitation of children in the carpet-making industry in Middle Eastern countries. For grades 4-7. 2009They Loved to LaughDBL8389 (8 hr 30 min)by Kathryn Worthread by Karen GlaserSixteen-year-old orphan Martitia Howland has been transplanted into a Quaker farm family of five intimidating sons and one disapproving daughter. As Martitia runs their gauntlet, she suffers their teasing but finally begins to bloom. For junior and senior high readers. 1942.HOW TO ORDERTo order digital talking books from this catalog: Complete the order form, fold page in half, and mail it back to the Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library.Or place the order by telephone by calling the Lansing location at 1-800-992-9012.Name __________________________________________Address ________________________________________City _____________________________________________State ______________ ZIP _______________________DBC00106DBC00108DBC00113DBC00114DBC00115DBC00117DBC00118DBC00119DBC00121DBC00122DBC00123DBC00124DBC00125DBC00126DBC03337DBC03339DBC03340DBC03343DBC03355DBC03356DBC03357DBC03386DBC03399DBC03412DBC03413DBC03414DBC03415DBC03416DBC03417DBC03425DBC03426DBL8258DBL8259DBL8261DBL8262DBL8263/DBC03395DBL8264/DBC03370DBL8265/DBC03380DBL8266DBL8267DBL8268/DBC03394DBL8269/DBC03382DBL8276DBL8277DBL8278DBL8279/DBC03407DBL8280DBL8281DBL8282DBL8284DBL8285DBL8286DBL8287/ DBC03377DBL8288DBL8289DBL8291DBL8292DBL8293DBL8294/DBC03364DBL8295/DBC03378DBL8296DBL8298DBL8299DBL8300DBL8301DBL8302DBL8303DBL8304/DBC03362DBL8306/DBC00005DBL8307/DBC00128DBL8308DBL8309DBL8310DBL8311DBL8312/DBC03368DBL8316/DBC03402DBL8322DBL8324/DBC03403DBL8325/ DBC05891DBL8331DBL8332DBL8334DBL8335DBL8339DBL8340DBL8341DBL8342/DBC00100DBL8343DBL8344DBL8345/ DBC05892DBL8346/DBC00101DBL8347DBL8348DBL8349DBL8350DBL8351DBL8352DBL8353DBL8354/DBC03365DBL8355DBL8356/DBC03375DBL8357DBL8358DBL8359DBL8360/ DBC05879DBL8361/ DBC05880DBL8362/ DBC05881DBL8363/ DBC05882DBL8364/ DBC05883DBL8373DBL8374DBL8375/DBC03366DBL8376/DBC03373DBL8377/DBC03371DBL8378/DBC03367DBL8379DBL8380/DBC03406DBL8381/DBC00129DBL8382/DBC03336DBL8384DBL8385DBL8387/DBC03363DBL8388/DBC03361DBL8389DBL8390/DBC03359DBL8391DBL8392/DBC03360DBL8393/DBC03401DBL8394DBL8395/DBC00111DBL8396/DBC00112DBL8402/DBC00116DBL8412/DBC00102DBL8413/DBC00103DBL8414/DBC00104DBL8415/DBC00105DBL8417/DBC00107DBL8419/DBC03405DBL8420DBL8421/DBC00110DBL8423DBL84244962525207010Free Matter for the Blind or Handicapped00Free Matter for the Blind or HandicappedFrom: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bureau of Services for Blind PersonsBraille and Talking Book Library702 W Kalamazoo StPO Box 30007Lansing, MI 48915OTHER QUESTIONS? 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