Literature

Immerse students in the power of words with a diverse collection of audiobooks, poems, and written works. These resources bring classic and contemporary literature to life, encouraging thoughtful discussion and a deeper appreciation for storytelling.

Pegasus, The Winged Horse

Pegasus, The Winged Horse

Dive into Nathaniel Hawthorne’s mesmerizing tale, Pegasus, The Winged Horse. Join Bellerophon, a daring hero, as he partners with Pegasus, the celestial steed, on a quest to vanquish the fearsome Chimæra. Journey through ancient realms of myth and legend, where heroism, ambition, and wonder intertwine. With each twist and turn, Hawthorne’s poetic prose comes alive, transporting listeners to an age of monsters and heroes. Let your imagination soar and be captivated by this timeless tale, all narrated by the masterful voice of Andy Andrews!

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The Cask of Amontillado

The Cask of Amontillado

First published in 1846, this grim short story is told from the perspective of a man whose family name has been insulted by an arrogant wine enthusiast. Seeking revenge, a trap is set deep in the wine cellars below his sprawling estate. Care for a sip? Read by Andy Andrews, this classic tale will remind you why Edgar Allen Poe is the hair-raising maestro.

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A Double Feature!

A Double Feature!

Robert W. Service was known as “The Bard of the Yukon” during the gold rush days. It was another way of saying he was like Shakespeare to the people who lived and worked in the frozen North. His first book of “story verse” was released in 1907, called Songs Of A Sourdough, and quickly sold more than three million copies! It seemed everyone loved his raw, outdoorsy stories with their perfect rhymes. We think you and your family will too!

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Christmas in 1776

Christmas in 1776

What might Christmas have been like for children during the Revolutionary War? While Washington’s army nearly froze, what did the kids know and how did they handle having a parent away from home serving the country? Snuggle up with your child and listen to this classic short story together—Christmas In 1776.

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The Bet

The Bet

A banker and a lawyer make a wager…would you spend 15 years in solitary confinement for two-million dollars in 1870 (nearly $50 million today)? Read here by Leslie Anne Tarabella, “The Bet” is a classic short story by Anton Chekhov.

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The Greatest Teacher in the World

The Greatest Teacher in the World

Never in my life had I encountered such beauty. Her perfect face, framed by long, blond hair, featured the most incredible green eyes I had ever seen. Her voice was a symphony and her movements . . . hypnotic.

“Linda Gail,” I wanted to say, “I love you. You were meant to be mine.” And then I would kiss her. And not just anywhere either. I would kiss her—on the mouth!

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A Message to Garcia

A Message to Garcia

Over 100 Million copies of this book have been printed.  In the “Inspirational” of “Self Help” categories, nothing in publishing history comes close. Yet, until Andy Andrews recorded this one several years ago, there was not a single audio version!

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