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Books narrated by William Stanton

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    Accident of Birth, An

    A story of adoption and identity

    Unabridged

    9 hours 41 min

    When a stranger who turns out to be his niece receives an extra 23andMe test by mistake, it changes Alex Blum's life forever.At the age of sixty, Alex Blum made a life-altering discovery: he was the eldest of four biological brothers he never knew existed. Born in 1955, Blum had always known he was adopted, yet the secrecy of the era kept every detail of his origins sealed. Without a court order, ... Read more

    $19.95 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Marketing Planning in a Total Quality Environment

    Marketing Planning in a Total Quality Environment is a how-to book designed for the marketing practitioner. It provides detailed information on how to prepare and implement a marketing plan based in a total quality environment.For the last twenty years, the authors, as marketing practitioners and educators, have been deeply involved in the planning processes of many corporations. This book, ... Read more

    $57.99 USD

  • Railroaded

    Down the Wrong Track

    Ten-year-old Magda Fernandez is snatched out of her home in urban New Jersey in the dead of night and held for ransom.Who is responsible for this heinous act? Her chubby, acne-faced babysitter and her sleazy boyfriend? Her boozy, adulterous father's slutty girlfriend? An honest, hardworking railroad maintenance man and his scheming coworker?A crime that baffled two rookie FBI agents and local ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • Journal of William Maclay

    United States Senator from Pennsylvania, 1789-1791

    The Journal of William Maclay, a diary written by Maclay as a daily private record of Senate proceedings, was intended for personal reference. It was quite common for senators at that time to take notes of the various debates occurring in the Senate Chamber, especially given the importance of the First Congress and its role in selecting the location of the capital, the creation of the federal ... Read more

    $0.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus