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Bridge to the Sun
 - The Secret Role of the Japanese Americans Who Fought in the Pacific in World War II
 - Auteur(s): Bruce Henderson, Gerald Yamada
 - Narrateur(s): Brian Nishii
 - Durée: 12 h et 49 min
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After Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. military was desperate to find Americans who spoke Japanese to serve in the Pacific war. They soon turned to the Nisei—first-generation U.S. citizens whose parents were immigrants from Japan. Eager to prove their loyalty to America, several thousand Nisei—many of them volunteering from behind barbed wire—were selected by the Army for top-secret training, then were rushed to the Pacific theater. Henderson reveals the harrowing untold story of the Nisei and their major contributions in the war of the Pacific.
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Bridge to the Sun
 - The Secret Role of the Japanese Americans Who Fought in the Pacific in World War II
 - Narrateur(s): Brian Nishii
 - Durée: 12 h et 49 min
 - Date de publication: 2022-09-27
 - Langue: Anglais
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After Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. military was desperate to find Americans who spoke Japanese to serve in the Pacific war. They soon turned to the Nisei—first-generation U.S. citizens whose parents were immigrants from Japan....
 
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American Grit
 - From a Japanese American Concentration Camp Rises an American War Hero
 - Auteur(s): John Suzuki
 - Narrateur(s): John Suzuki
 - Durée: 6 h et 13 min
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In 2008, the author/narrator embarks on a poignant journey to Minidoka, one of the 10 former US concentration camps authorized by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066 after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, where tens of thousands of American men, women, and children were incarcerated solely because of their race.
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American Grit
 - From a Japanese American Concentration Camp Rises an American War Hero
 - Narrateur(s): John Suzuki
 - Durée: 6 h et 13 min
 - Date de publication: 2023-06-28
 - Langue: Anglais
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In 2008, the author/narrator embarks on a poignant journey to Minidoka, one of the 10 former US concentration camps authorized by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066 after the bombing of Pearl Harbor....
 
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American Inquisition
 - The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty in World War II
 - Auteur(s): Eric L. Muller
 - Narrateur(s): David Henry
 - Durée: 6 h et 29 min
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When the U.S. government forced 70,000 American citizens of Japanese ancestry into internment camps in 1942, it created administrative tribunals to pass judgment on who was loyal and who was disloyal. In American Inquisition, Eric Muller relates the untold story of exactly how military and civilian bureaucrats judged these tens of thousands of American citizens during wartime. Some citizens were deemed loyal and were freed, but one in four was declared disloyal to America and condemned to repressive segregation in the camps or barred from war-related jobs.
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American Inquisition
 - The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty in World War II
 - Narrateur(s): David Henry
 - Durée: 6 h et 29 min
 - Date de publication: 2014-02-06
 - Langue: Anglais
 - When the U.S. government forced 70,000 American citizens of Japanese ancestry into internment camps in 1942, it created administrative tribunals to pass judgment on who was loyal and who was disloyal....
 
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When Mikan Road Was Ours
 - A Novel
 - Auteur(s): D.K. Furutani
 - Durée: 10 h et 30 min
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Winner of Simon & Schuster’s Books Like Us contest, a gripping, sincere debut novel set across four generations of a Japanese American family living in California’s vibrant agricultural heartlands, exploring the sharp edges of inheritance and what it means to truly belong. Amidst a...
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When Mikan Road Was Ours
 - A Novel
 - Durée: 10 h et 30 min
 - Date de publication: 2026-07-28
 - Langue: Anglais
 - Winner of Simon & Schuster’s Books Like Us contest, a gripping, sincere debut novel set across four generations of a Japanese American family living in California’s vibrant agricultural heartlands, exploring the sharp edges of inheritance and what it means to truly belong. Amidst a...
 
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Prisons and Patriots
 - Japanese American Wartime Citizenship, Civil Disobedience, and Historical Memory (Asian American History and Culture)
 - Auteur(s): Cherstin Lyon
 - Narrateur(s): Collene Curran
 - Durée: 11 h
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Prisons and Patriots provides a detailed account of 41 Nisei (second-generation Japanese Americans), known as the Tucsonians, who were imprisoned for resisting the draft during WWII. Cherstin Lyon parallels their courage as resisters with that of civil rights hero Gordon Hirabayashi, well known for his legal battle against curfew and internment, who also resisted the draft. These dual stories highlight the intrinsic relationship between the rights and the obligations of citizenship, particularly salient in times of war.
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Prisons and Patriots
 - Japanese American Wartime Citizenship, Civil Disobedience, and Historical Memory (Asian American History and Culture)
 - Narrateur(s): Collene Curran
 - Durée: 11 h
 - Date de publication: 2019-03-04
 - Langue: Anglais
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Prisons and Patriots provides a detailed account of 41 Nisei (second-generation Japanese Americans), known as the Tucsonians, who were imprisoned for resisting the draft during WWII....
 
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Uprooted
 - The Japanese American Experience During World War II
 - Auteur(s): Albert Marrin
 - Narrateur(s): Marc Cashman
 - Durée: 8 h et 11 min
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Just 75 years ago, the American government did something that most would consider unthinkable today: It rounded up over 100,000 of its own citizens based on nothing more than their ancestry and, suspicious of their loyalty, kept them in concentration camps for the better part of four years. How could this have happened? Uprooted takes a close look at the history of racism in America and carefully follows the treacherous path that led one of our nation's most beloved presidents to make this decision.
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Uprooted
 - The Japanese American Experience During World War II
 - Narrateur(s): Marc Cashman
 - Durée: 8 h et 11 min
 - Date de publication: 2016-10-25
 - Langue: Anglais
 - Just 75 years ago, the American government did something that most would consider unthinkable today: It rounded up over 100,000 of its own citizens based on their ancestry....
 
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Midnight in Broad Daylight
 - A Japanese American Family Caught Between Two Worlds
 - Auteur(s): Pamela Rotner Sakamoto
 - Narrateur(s): Emily Woo Zeller
 - Durée: 11 h et 58 min
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After their father's death, Harry, Frank, and Pierce Fukuhara - all born and raised in the Pacific Northwest - moved to Hiroshima, their mother's ancestral home. Eager to go back to his own land - America - Harry returned in the late 1930s. Then came Pearl Harbor. Despite being sent to an internment camp, Harry dutifully volunteered to serve his country. Back in Hiroshima, his brothers, Frank and Pierce, became soldiers in the Japanese Imperial Army.
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Midnight in Broad Daylight
 - A Japanese American Family Caught Between Two Worlds
 - Narrateur(s): Emily Woo Zeller
 - Durée: 11 h et 58 min
 - Date de publication: 2016-01-05
 - Langue: Anglais
 - After their father's death, Harry, Frank, and Pierce Fukuhara - all born and raised in the Pacific Northwest - moved to Hiroshima, their mother's ancestral home....
 
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Facing the Mountain (Adapted for Young Readers)
 - A True Story of Japanese American Heroes in World War II
 - Auteur(s): Daniel James Brown
 - Narrateur(s): Louis Ozawa
 - Durée: 5 h
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After the Japanese military bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941, Japanese Americans became the subject of racism and discrimination within the United States. Many were rounded up and put in concentration camps. But even while this was happening, there were many Japanese American soldiers who fought to ensure that all Americans were safe during the biggest conflict in world history. Facing the Mountain is the story of three Japanese American soldiers: Rudy Tokiwa, Fred Shiosaki, and Kats Miho, who volunteered for the 442nd Regimental Combat Team to fight for their country in World War II.
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Facing the Mountain (Adapted for Young Readers)
 - A True Story of Japanese American Heroes in World War II
 - Narrateur(s): Louis Ozawa
 - Durée: 5 h
 - Date de publication: 2023-11-14
 - Langue: Anglais
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Adapted for young listeners from the New York Times bestseller by Daniel James Brown, Facing the Mountain is the remarkable true story of three brave Japanese American soldiers who fought for the United States during World War II while facing discrimination at home....
 
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By Order of the President
 - FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans
 - Auteur(s): Greg Robinson
 - Narrateur(s): R.C. Bray
 - Durée: 11 h et 47 min
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On February 19, 1942, following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor and Japanese Army successes in the Pacific, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed a fateful order. In the name of security, Executive Order 9066 allowed for the summary removal of Japanese aliens and American citizens of Japanese descent from their West Coast homes and their incarceration under guard in camps. Amid the numerous histories and memoirs devoted to this shameful event, FDR's contributions have been seen as negligible.
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By Order of the President
 - FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans
 - Narrateur(s): R.C. Bray
 - Durée: 11 h et 47 min
 - Date de publication: 2013-05-17
 - Langue: Anglais
 - On February 19, 1942, following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor and Japanese Army successes in the Pacific, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed a fateful order....
 
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Infamy
 - The Shocking Story of the Japanese American Internment in World War II
 - Auteur(s): Richard Reeves
 - Narrateur(s): James Yaegashi
 - Durée: 10 h et 11 min
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Less than three months after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and inflamed the nation, President Roosevelt signed an executive order declaring parts of four western states to be a war zone operating under military rule. The US Army immediately began rounding up thousands of Japanese-Americans, sometimes giving them less than 24 hours to vacate their houses and farms. For the rest of the war, these victims of war hysteria were imprisoned in primitive camps.
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Infamy
 - The Shocking Story of the Japanese American Internment in World War II
 - Narrateur(s): James Yaegashi
 - Durée: 10 h et 11 min
 - Date de publication: 2015-04-23
 - Langue: Anglais
 - Best-selling author Richard Reeves provides an authoritative account of the internment of more than 120,000 Japanese-Americans and Japanese aliens during World War II....
 
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Honor Before Glory
 - The Epic World War II Story of the Japanese American GIs Who Rescued the Lost Battalion
 - Auteur(s): Scott McGaugh
 - Narrateur(s): Traber Burns
 - Durée: 8 h et 7 min
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On October 24, 1944, more than 200 American soldiers were surrounded by German infantry deep in the Vosges Mountains of Eastern France. When their food, ammunition, and medical supplies ran out, the area's army headquarters turned to the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated unit of Japanese American soldiers, to achieve what other units had failed to do: rescue the "lost battalion".
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Honor Before Glory
 - The Epic World War II Story of the Japanese American GIs Who Rescued the Lost Battalion
 - Narrateur(s): Traber Burns
 - Durée: 8 h et 7 min
 - Date de publication: 2016-10-11
 - Langue: Anglais
 - The gritty and inspiring story of the Japanese American "Go for Broke" regiment that rescued - against all odds - a trapped American battalion....
 
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The Block Manager
 - A True Story of Love in the Midst of Japanese American Internment Camps
 - Auteur(s): Judy Mundle
 - Narrateur(s): Micah Kobayashi
 - Durée: 11 h et 1 min
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The Block Manager is the gripping memoir of Janet, an American-born child of Japanese immigrants. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Janet's life in California was uprooted when thousands of Japanese Americans on the West Coast - including Janet's family - were forced into internment camps. Because of her brilliant command of English and Japanese, she was assigned the job of block manager. Janet was shuffled between three camps, got married, and had a child while the war raged on.
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The Block Manager
 - A True Story of Love in the Midst of Japanese American Internment Camps
 - Narrateur(s): Micah Kobayashi
 - Durée: 11 h et 1 min
 - Date de publication: 2020-05-15
 - Langue: Anglais
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The Block Manager is the gripping memoir of Janet, an American-born child of Japanese immigrants. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Janet's life in California was uprooted when thousands of Japanese Americans on the West Coast were forced into internment camps....
 
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Days of Infamy: How a Century of Bigotry Led to Japanese American Internment (Scholastic Focus)
 - Auteur(s): Lawrence Goldstone
 - Narrateur(s): Elaina Erika Davis
 - Durée: 4 h et 34 min
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On December 7, 1941—"a date which will live in infamy"—the Japanese navy launched an attack on the American military bases at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The next day, President Franklin Roosevelt declared war on Japan, and the US Army officially entered the Second World War. Three years later, on December 18, 1944, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which enabled the Secretary of War to enforce a mass deportation of more than 100,000 Americans to what government officials themselves called "concentration camps." None of these citizens had been accused of a real crime.
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Days of Infamy: How a Century of Bigotry Led to Japanese American Internment (Scholastic Focus)
 - Narrateur(s): Elaina Erika Davis
 - Durée: 4 h et 34 min
 - Date de publication: 2022-06-07
 - Langue: Anglais
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In another unrelenting look at the iniquities of the American justice system, Lawrence Goldstone examines the history of racism against Japanese Americans, exploring the territory of citizenship and touching on fears of non-white immigration to the US—with hauntingly contemporary echoes.
 
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Farewell to Manzanar
 - Auteur(s): Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, James D. Houston
 - Narrateur(s): Jennifer Ikeda
 - Durée: 5 h
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During World War II a community called Manzanar was hastily created in the high mountain desert country of California, east of the Sierras. Its purpose was to house thousands of Japanese-American internees. One of the first families to arrive was the Wakatsukis, who were ordered to leave their fishing business in Long Beach and take with them only the belongings they could carry. For Jeanne Wakatsuki, a seven-year-old child, Manzanar became a way of life in which she struggled and adapted, observed and grew. For her father it was essentially the end of his life.
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Farewell to Manzanar
 - Narrateur(s): Jennifer Ikeda
 - Durée: 5 h
 - Date de publication: 2021-03-13
 - Langue: Anglais
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During World War II a community called Manzanar was hastily created in the high mountain desert country of California. Its purpose was to house thousands of Japanese-American internees. Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston recalls life at Manzanar through the eyes of the child she was....
 
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Marching Orders
 - The Untold Story of How the American Breaking of the Japanese Secret Codes Led to the Defeat of Nazi Germany and Japan
 - Auteur(s): Bruce Lee
 - Narrateur(s): David de Vries
 - Durée: 24 h et 14 min
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Marching Orders tells the story of how the American military's breaking of the Japanese diplomatic Purple codes during World War II led to the defeat of Nazi Germany and hastened the end of the devastating conflict. With unprecedented access to over one million pages of US Army documents and thousands of pages of top-secret messages dispatched to Tokyo from the Japanese embassy in Berlin, author Bruce Lee offers a series of fascinating revelations about pivotal moments in the war.
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Marching Orders
 - The Untold Story of How the American Breaking of the Japanese Secret Codes Led to the Defeat of Nazi Germany and Japan
 - Narrateur(s): David de Vries
 - Durée: 24 h et 14 min
 - Date de publication: 2024-10-22
 - Langue: Anglais
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Marching Orders tells the story of how the American military's breaking of the Japanese diplomatic Purple codes during World War II led to the defeat of Nazi Germany and hastened the end of the devastating conflict.
 
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Our House Divided
 - Seven Japanese American Families in World War II
 - Auteur(s): T K Knaefler
 - Narrateur(s): Francie Wyck
 - Durée: 3 h et 50 min
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How does a man serving in the Imperial Japanese Army feel when he suddenly sees his brother in the uniform of the enemy United States? How does a Japanese mother, surrounded by barbed wire in an American internment camp for enemy aliens, feel when her only son writes: "I am now an American soldier. I must fight and, if necessary, die for my country"? How does a Hawaiian-born youth feel as he lies near death in Hiroshima, a victim of history's first nuclear attack, launched by the United States?
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Our House Divided
 - Seven Japanese American Families in World War II
 - Narrateur(s): Francie Wyck
 - Durée: 3 h et 50 min
 - Date de publication: 2016-12-16
 - Langue: Anglais
 - Our House Divided focuses on personal stories of the dilemma of first-generation Japanese Americans in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor....
 
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Hunt for the Bamboo Rat
 - Prisoners of the Empire
 - Auteur(s): Graham Salisbury
 - Narrateur(s): Greg Watanabe
 - Durée: 7 h et 48 min
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Zenji Wgraduates from high school in Hawaii and is recruited into the army as a translator because he speaks perfect Japanese. He is sent to Manila undercover as a civilian to gather information on the Japanese in the Philippines. If they discover his identity, he’ll be executed as a traitor. When captured, he maintains that he is an American civilian despite unthinkable torture. He also survives being lost in the jungle for months.
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Hunt for the Bamboo Rat
 - Prisoners of the Empire
 - Narrateur(s): Greg Watanabe
 - Série: Prisoners of the Empire, Livre 4
 - Durée: 7 h et 48 min
 - Date de publication: 2014-09-09
 - Langue: Anglais
 - Based on a true story, this World War II novel by Scott O’Dell Award winner Graham Salisbury tells how Zenji, 17, is sent from Hawaii to the Philippines to spy on the Japanese....
 
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Enemy Child
 - The Story of Norman Mineta, a Boy Imprisoned in a Japanese American Internment Camp During World War II
 - Auteur(s): Andrea Warren
 - Narrateur(s): Caroline McLaughlin
 - Durée: 3 h et 53 min
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One by one, things that Norm and his Japanese American family took for granted are taken away. In a matter of months, they, along with everyone else of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast, are forced by the government to move to internment camps, leaving everything they have known behind.
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Enemy Child
 - The Story of Norman Mineta, a Boy Imprisoned in a Japanese American Internment Camp During World War II
 - Narrateur(s): Caroline McLaughlin
 - Durée: 3 h et 53 min
 - Date de publication: 2019-04-30
 - Langue: Anglais
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One by one, things that Norm and his Japanese American family took for granted are taken away. Soon, they, along with everyone else of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast, are forced by the government to move to internment camps, leaving everything they have known behind....
 
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Honey in the Wound
 - A Novel
 - Auteur(s): Jiyoung Han
 - Narrateur(s): Greta Jung
 - Durée: 10 h et 30 min
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A lyrical and suspenseful debut novel about a mysteriously gifted Korean family confronting the brutality of the Japanese empire, Honey in the Wound is an epic tale of survival and the reclamation of power. A sister disappears and returns as a tiger. A mother’s voice compels the truth from any...
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Honey in the Wound
 - A Novel
 - Narrateur(s): Greta Jung
 - Durée: 10 h et 30 min
 - Date de publication: 2026-04-07
 - Langue: Anglais
 - A lyrical and suspenseful debut novel about a mysteriously gifted Korean family confronting the brutality of the Japanese empire, Honey in the Wound is an epic tale of survival and the reclamation of power. A sister disappears and returns as a tiger. A mother’s voice compels the truth from any...
 
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In the Arena
 - Theodore Roosevelt in War, Peace, and Revolution
 - Auteur(s): David S. Brown
 - Narrateur(s): James Romick
 - Durée: 15 h
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From acclaimed historian and author of the “marvelous” (The New York Times Book Review) The Last American Aristocrat comes a captivating new biography of Teddy Roosevelt, exploring the life of America’s 26th president and his pivotal role in shaping the dawn of the American Century...
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In the Arena
 - Theodore Roosevelt in War, Peace, and Revolution
 - Narrateur(s): James Romick
 - Durée: 15 h
 - Date de publication: 2025-12-02
 - Langue: Anglais
 - From acclaimed historian and author of the “marvelous” (The New York Times Book Review) The Last American Aristocrat comes a captivating new biography of Teddy Roosevelt, exploring the life of America’s 26th president and his pivotal role in shaping the dawn of the American Century...
 
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