Deirdre by James Stephens audiobook.
Genre: folklore
James Stephens' Deirdre retells one of the most haunting legends of Ireland's heroic age with a storyteller's wit and a poet's ear. In the court of Ulster, King Conachur mac Nessa hears a prophecy that a newborn girl will grow into such beauty that she will draw rivalries, betrayals, and blood-feuds in he ... Show More
Mar 14
Making Fate by Pansy ~ Full Audiobook [religion]
Making Fate by Pansy audiobook. Genre: religion In a quiet country town, hopeful, idealistic Marjorie Edmonds seems to have the future everyone expects: a secure home, a respected churchgoing circle, and a lifelong friend, Ralph, whose steady devotion makes their eventual engagem ... Show More
10h 44m
Mar 14
Little Fishers and Their Nets by Pansy ~ Full Audiobook [religion]
Little Fishers and Their Nets by Pansy audiobook. Genre: religion When thirteen-year-old Nannie (Nettie) Decker steps off the afternoon stage after seven years away, she expects a homecoming. Instead she finds a sagging fence, hungry little sisters, and a household hollowed out b ... Show More
8h 57m
Apr 2025
The Crimson Moth- by Kristen Ciccarrelli
Discover the enchanting world of "The Crimson Moth" by Kristen Ciccarrelli, a captivating tale that weaves together magic, adventure, and the power of transformation. This beautifully crafted novel invites readers to explore a richly imagined universe where love and courage colli ... Show More
6m 49s
Aug 2025
Helen Garner Reads from Her Gripping Courtroom Drama, This House of Grief
This month on the Service95 Book Club podcast, Dua is joined by legendary Australian author Helen Garner to discuss her quietly devastating masterpiece, This House Of Grief. Selected as Dua’s Monthly Read for August, this true crime classic recounts the harrowing case of Robert F ... Show More
7m 49s
Sep 2025
Percival Everett Reads from His Booker-Shortlisted Novel, The Trees
This month on the Service95 Book Club podcast, Dua is joined by acclaimed American author Percival Everett to discuss his genre-defying, fiercely satirical novel The Trees – selected as Dua’s Monthly Read for September. A Booker Prize finalist, the book investigates the legacy of ... Show More
6m 22s