Nonfiction Works Audio Narrations

Many of the world's greatest books are non-fiction works. This Collection will help you to explore both famous and not-so-famous titles.

Writers of children's stories, who also abhorred slavery, wrote books to paint a vivid picture of American chattel slavery.

Abe Lincoln began his life in a one-room cabin in rural Kentucky. He was the first person in his family who could read.

Audio narration of "Count Victor Lustig - The Real Tricky Vic" - a chapter in the story "Tricky Vic, an Impossibly Good Con Man"

Audio narration of the Preface to "Tricky Vic."

Joseph Merrick, also known as "The Elephant Man," rose above massive deformities to live an exemplary life.

Audio narration of "Tricky Vic and His Final Con." a chapter in the story "Tricky Vic - An Impossibly Good Con Man."

Audio narration of "Tricky Vic and the Prohibition Era," a chapter in the story "Tricky Vic: An Impossibly Good Con Man."

Do you know the background of "Little Women?" Meet Louisa May Alcott and learn how she based her still-famous story on her real-life family.

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