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Saturday Afternoon Fever
- The Autobiography
- By: Jeff Stelling
- Narrated by: Chris Connel
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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A profoundly personal, warmly nostalgic and deliciously funny memoir by the legendary Sky Sports anchorman Jeff Stelling, chronicling a life spent obsessing about 'The Beautiful Game' ever since he was a little boy, and underpinned by a deeply rooted love of football and of people. Saturday Afternoon Fever is Stelling's moving and fascinating memoir: a love letter to the game that has shaped and defined him, as it has millions of other football fans across the UK.
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Interesting Sky sports
- By LLOYD on 19-11-24
By: Jeff Stelling
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La venganza de la llorona
- By: Lydia Lozano
- Narrated by: Angi Sansón
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Sus lágrimas han sido pepitas de oro para la audiencia. Pero ella es mucho más que Sálvame, mucho más que la creadora del chuminero o la periodista que siempre llora frente a las cámaras. Lydia Lozano forma parte de la historia de nuestra televisión y de la prensa del corazón. Su currículum atesora años de exclusivas y de anécdotas. Tras décadas de experiencia, la periodista, lejos de los focos y sin interrupciones, nos cuenta su versión de la historia. Ha llegado la hora de escribir negro sobre blanco todas esas cosas que nunca pude decir en un plató.
By: Lydia Lozano
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The Greta Garbo Home for Wayward Boys and Girls
- A Memoir
- By: Steven Gaines
- Narrated by: Steven Gaines
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Picking up where he left off at the end of his widely praised debut memoir, One of These Things First, Gaines recounts his hilarious, sometimes poignant attempt to forge a writing career and a successful love life in the gay world of the 1970s. He has limited success until he falls in love with an older woman dying of cancer.
By: Steven Gaines
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Fire Shut Up in My Bones
- By: Charles M. Blow
- Narrated by: Leon Nixon
- Length: 10 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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Charles M. Blow’s mother was a fiercely driven woman with five sons, brass knuckles in her glove box, and a job plucking poultry at a factory near their segregated Louisiana town, where slavery's legacy felt close. When her philandering husband finally pushed her over the edge, she fired a pistol at his fleeing back, missing every shot, thanks to “love that blurred her vision and bent the barrel.” Charles was the baby of the family, fiercely attached to his “do-right” mother. Until one day that divided his life into Before and After—the day an older cousin took advantage of the young boy.
By: Charles M. Blow
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Defiant Hope
- Essays on Life, Faith and Freedom
- By: Michael Gerson
- Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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It is not an exaggeration to say that Michael Gerson possessed one of the most important consciences of his generation. As the chief speech writer for George W. Bush, he wrote the words that rallied and ennobled the nation after September 11th. He helped design and champion Bush’s PEPFAR program, which saved upwards of 20 million lives as HIV ravaged Africa. Defiant Hope is his writings about the things he loved—humanity, God, his dog, and his boys.
By: Michael Gerson
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Here Now the News
- An Inside Scoop into New York’s Best-Loved Anchors
- By: Jerry Barmash
- Narrated by: Jerry Barmash
- Length: 6 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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Go behind the scenes of broadcasting in New York! It's a fascinating look at the big personalities and even bigger egos who delivered the news each night. Here Now the News comes alive with exciting stories about Jim Jensen and Rolland Smith, Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel, and Chuck Scarborough and Sue Simmons. Learn about the anchors who commanded respect and ratings during the 1970s and 1980s. It's the time that the "anchorman" would pave the way for other females and Black journalists to join the desk, as viewers would finally get to see diversity.
By: Jerry Barmash
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Saturday Afternoon Fever
- The Autobiography
- By: Jeff Stelling
- Narrated by: Chris Connel
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
A profoundly personal, warmly nostalgic and deliciously funny memoir by the legendary Sky Sports anchorman Jeff Stelling, chronicling a life spent obsessing about 'The Beautiful Game' ever since he was a little boy, and underpinned by a deeply rooted love of football and of people. Saturday Afternoon Fever is Stelling's moving and fascinating memoir: a love letter to the game that has shaped and defined him, as it has millions of other football fans across the UK.
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Interesting Sky sports
- By LLOYD on 19-11-24
By: Jeff Stelling
-
La venganza de la llorona
- By: Lydia Lozano
- Narrated by: Angi Sansón
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Sus lágrimas han sido pepitas de oro para la audiencia. Pero ella es mucho más que Sálvame, mucho más que la creadora del chuminero o la periodista que siempre llora frente a las cámaras. Lydia Lozano forma parte de la historia de nuestra televisión y de la prensa del corazón. Su currículum atesora años de exclusivas y de anécdotas. Tras décadas de experiencia, la periodista, lejos de los focos y sin interrupciones, nos cuenta su versión de la historia. Ha llegado la hora de escribir negro sobre blanco todas esas cosas que nunca pude decir en un plató.
By: Lydia Lozano
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The Greta Garbo Home for Wayward Boys and Girls
- A Memoir
- By: Steven Gaines
- Narrated by: Steven Gaines
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Picking up where he left off at the end of his widely praised debut memoir, One of These Things First, Gaines recounts his hilarious, sometimes poignant attempt to forge a writing career and a successful love life in the gay world of the 1970s. He has limited success until he falls in love with an older woman dying of cancer.
By: Steven Gaines
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Fire Shut Up in My Bones
- By: Charles M. Blow
- Narrated by: Leon Nixon
- Length: 10 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Charles M. Blow’s mother was a fiercely driven woman with five sons, brass knuckles in her glove box, and a job plucking poultry at a factory near their segregated Louisiana town, where slavery's legacy felt close. When her philandering husband finally pushed her over the edge, she fired a pistol at his fleeing back, missing every shot, thanks to “love that blurred her vision and bent the barrel.” Charles was the baby of the family, fiercely attached to his “do-right” mother. Until one day that divided his life into Before and After—the day an older cousin took advantage of the young boy.
By: Charles M. Blow
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Defiant Hope
- Essays on Life, Faith and Freedom
- By: Michael Gerson
- Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
It is not an exaggeration to say that Michael Gerson possessed one of the most important consciences of his generation. As the chief speech writer for George W. Bush, he wrote the words that rallied and ennobled the nation after September 11th. He helped design and champion Bush’s PEPFAR program, which saved upwards of 20 million lives as HIV ravaged Africa. Defiant Hope is his writings about the things he loved—humanity, God, his dog, and his boys.
By: Michael Gerson
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Here Now the News
- An Inside Scoop into New York’s Best-Loved Anchors
- By: Jerry Barmash
- Narrated by: Jerry Barmash
- Length: 6 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Go behind the scenes of broadcasting in New York! It's a fascinating look at the big personalities and even bigger egos who delivered the news each night. Here Now the News comes alive with exciting stories about Jim Jensen and Rolland Smith, Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel, and Chuck Scarborough and Sue Simmons. Learn about the anchors who commanded respect and ratings during the 1970s and 1980s. It's the time that the "anchorman" would pave the way for other females and Black journalists to join the desk, as viewers would finally get to see diversity.
By: Jerry Barmash