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Boy from the Valleys
- My unexpected journey
- By: Luke Evans
- Narrated by: Luke Evans
- Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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In this intimate memoir, Luke takes us behind the scenes of his career on the stage and screen. He writes beautifully of the relationship he now has with his family and the respect they all have for one another on their different paths. Luke's story is a powerful tale of resilience, courage, and the pursuit of finding a sense of belonging and identity, but mostly (and hopefully) a story of inspiration.
By: Luke Evans
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Just Different
- A Memoir
- By: Wayne Sleep
- Narrated by: Wayne Sleep
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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Behind the glitz and glamour, Wayne has always felt like an outsider. Sleep reveals the difficulties for a working-class, gay man in handling the prejudices of his generation and living through the AIDS epidemic. Wayne was also the shortest principal dancer in the Royal Ballet - he had to spin twice as fast and jump twice as high to succeed. In this moving - but also laugh-out-loud and gossip filled - memoir, Wayne Sleep shows how he danced his way to success, fulfilment and love, and how he overcame obstacles and prejudice along the way.
By: Wayne Sleep
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It Gets Better . . . Except When It Gets Worse
- And Other Unsolicited Truths I Wish Someone Had Told Me
- By: Nicole Maines
- Narrated by: Nicole Maines
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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For the first time, in her own words, Nicole tells the story of her journey from childhood in rural Maine to the spotlights of Hollywood, sharing the lessons she’s learned along the way. With clever wit and unflinching honesty, she tackles some of the most insidious messaging absorbed by queer kids and all young women, from the idea that any one thing can (or should) ever really “fix” you, to wondering what’s wrong with you when things don’t always feel better, and reminding us that, sometimes, a happy ending is only the beginning of the story.
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Horrifically amazing
- By Anonymous User on 19-10-24
By: Nicole Maines
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(Un)Apologetically Me
- Tales from a Perfectly Imperfect Life
- By: Sophie Neville, Bree Tomasel
- Narrated by: Bree Tomasel
- Length: 6 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Known and loved by her many New Zealand and Australian fans as a down-to-earth broadcaster, radio host and social media sensation, Bree Tomasel is an irrepressible force of nature. But behind the banter and success, is a young woman who has battled anxiety and survived a harrowing attack on her as a young child. Funny, candid, raw—this is Bree Tomasel as you've never seen her.
By: Sophie Neville, and others
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When the Band Played On
- The Life of Randy Shilts, America’s Trailblazing Gay Journalist
- By: Michael G. Lee
- Narrated by: Daniel Henning
- Length: 9 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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Randy Shilts was the preeminent LGBTQ+ reporter of his generation. He was the first openly gay reporter assigned to a gay beat at a mainstream paper and one of the nation's most influential chroniclers of gay history, politics, and culture. Shilts wrote three seminal works on the community: The Mayor of Castro Street, on the life, assassination, and legacy of Harvey Milk; And the Band Played On, detailing the failure of politics as usual during the early AIDS epidemic; and Conduct Unbecoming, a history of the US military's mistreatment of LGBTQ service members.
By: Michael G. Lee
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You Lied to Me About God
- A Memoir
- By: Jamie Marich PHD
- Narrated by: Jamie Marich PHD
- Length: 10 hrs
- Unabridged
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With resilience, strength, and gut-punching clarity, Marich takes listeners through a tumultuous coming-of-age marked by addiction, escapism, spiritual manipulation, misogyny, and abuse. She shares with unflinching detail the complicity of her mother’s silence and the lengths her father went to assert dominance and control over her body, her desires, her identity—and even her eternal soul—”for her own good” and with a side of televangelistic hellfire.
By: Jamie Marich PHD
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Boy from the Valleys
- My unexpected journey
- By: Luke Evans
- Narrated by: Luke Evans
- Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
In this intimate memoir, Luke takes us behind the scenes of his career on the stage and screen. He writes beautifully of the relationship he now has with his family and the respect they all have for one another on their different paths. Luke's story is a powerful tale of resilience, courage, and the pursuit of finding a sense of belonging and identity, but mostly (and hopefully) a story of inspiration.
By: Luke Evans
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Just Different
- A Memoir
- By: Wayne Sleep
- Narrated by: Wayne Sleep
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Behind the glitz and glamour, Wayne has always felt like an outsider. Sleep reveals the difficulties for a working-class, gay man in handling the prejudices of his generation and living through the AIDS epidemic. Wayne was also the shortest principal dancer in the Royal Ballet - he had to spin twice as fast and jump twice as high to succeed. In this moving - but also laugh-out-loud and gossip filled - memoir, Wayne Sleep shows how he danced his way to success, fulfilment and love, and how he overcame obstacles and prejudice along the way.
By: Wayne Sleep
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It Gets Better . . . Except When It Gets Worse
- And Other Unsolicited Truths I Wish Someone Had Told Me
- By: Nicole Maines
- Narrated by: Nicole Maines
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
For the first time, in her own words, Nicole tells the story of her journey from childhood in rural Maine to the spotlights of Hollywood, sharing the lessons she’s learned along the way. With clever wit and unflinching honesty, she tackles some of the most insidious messaging absorbed by queer kids and all young women, from the idea that any one thing can (or should) ever really “fix” you, to wondering what’s wrong with you when things don’t always feel better, and reminding us that, sometimes, a happy ending is only the beginning of the story.
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Horrifically amazing
- By Anonymous User on 19-10-24
By: Nicole Maines
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(Un)Apologetically Me
- Tales from a Perfectly Imperfect Life
- By: Sophie Neville, Bree Tomasel
- Narrated by: Bree Tomasel
- Length: 6 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Known and loved by her many New Zealand and Australian fans as a down-to-earth broadcaster, radio host and social media sensation, Bree Tomasel is an irrepressible force of nature. But behind the banter and success, is a young woman who has battled anxiety and survived a harrowing attack on her as a young child. Funny, candid, raw—this is Bree Tomasel as you've never seen her.
By: Sophie Neville, and others
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When the Band Played On
- The Life of Randy Shilts, America’s Trailblazing Gay Journalist
- By: Michael G. Lee
- Narrated by: Daniel Henning
- Length: 9 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Randy Shilts was the preeminent LGBTQ+ reporter of his generation. He was the first openly gay reporter assigned to a gay beat at a mainstream paper and one of the nation's most influential chroniclers of gay history, politics, and culture. Shilts wrote three seminal works on the community: The Mayor of Castro Street, on the life, assassination, and legacy of Harvey Milk; And the Band Played On, detailing the failure of politics as usual during the early AIDS epidemic; and Conduct Unbecoming, a history of the US military's mistreatment of LGBTQ service members.
By: Michael G. Lee
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You Lied to Me About God
- A Memoir
- By: Jamie Marich PHD
- Narrated by: Jamie Marich PHD
- Length: 10 hrs
- Unabridged
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With resilience, strength, and gut-punching clarity, Marich takes listeners through a tumultuous coming-of-age marked by addiction, escapism, spiritual manipulation, misogyny, and abuse. She shares with unflinching detail the complicity of her mother’s silence and the lengths her father went to assert dominance and control over her body, her desires, her identity—and even her eternal soul—”for her own good” and with a side of televangelistic hellfire.
By: Jamie Marich PHD
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Trees in Winter
- By: Richard Shimell
- Narrated by: Justin Avoth
- Length: 4 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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TREES IN WINTER is about the healing properties of nature and of walking, especially during the coldest season, when the inclination is for so many of us to stay indoors. It is also about the joy of learning a craft and practising it. Richard also shares the deeply moving, personal journey that led to him becoming an artist, as he reflects on how he connects with the world around him, and finds creativity through his walks in nature.
By: Richard Shimell
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Unstuck
- An Audacious Hunt for Home and Happiness
- By: Rachael Herron
- Narrated by: Rachael Herron
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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Bestselling author Rachael Herron is stuck. She and her partner have lived in their beloved East Oakland home for 15 years, almost as long as they’ve been married. But the house is in a rough area, and they’re tied to a mortgage she’s not sure they’ll ever be able to pay off. So when the whispered longing for adventure grows into a bellow she can’t ignore, Rachael decides to utilize not only her dual citizenship but also her impulsive nature. She and her partner will abandon their standard-issue American life and move to the far-distant shores of Aotearoa.
By: Rachael Herron
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Mama
- A Queer Black Woman's Story of a Family Lost and Found
- By: Nikkya Hargrove
- Narrated by: Grace Porter
- Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Hargrove’s memoir picks up where Bryan Stevenson’s Just Mercy left off, exploring generational trauma and pulling back the curtain on family court and poverty in America. Moving and inspiring, Mama is an ode to motherhood and identity, to never giving up, and to finding strength in family and community.
By: Nikkya Hargrove
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I Change Course
- A Journey to My Truth
- By: Kate Bean
- Narrated by: Kate Bean
- Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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In "I Change Course," Kate offers a candid reflection on the power of choice and the beauty in every ordinary moment. Her story is both inspiring and entertaining, showing how embracing change with an open heart can lead to remarkable personal growth. With wisdom and humor, Kate Bean guides listeners through the process of rediscovering, reimagining, and rebuilding their lives after change. Whether you are facing your own crossroads or simply seeking inspiration, this memoir is a beacon of hope and a reminder of the transformative power of embracing life's uncertainties.
By: Kate Bean
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Love Is Greater than AIDS
- A Memoir of Survival, Healing and Hope
- By: Rev. Steve Pieters
- Narrated by: Roman Howell
- Length: 10 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Love is Greater than AIDS: A Memoir of Survival, Healing, and Hope is Rev. A. Stephen Pieter's inspiring story of surviving AIDS and the notorious Suramin antiviral drug trial to lead a life of ministry, celebrity, LGBTQ+ and AIDS activism, and hope.
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Bent on Men
- A Memoir on Taboo Feelings, Fraternal Curiosity, and Faith
- By: Harrison Bly
- Narrated by: Harrison Bly
- Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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This taboo memoir eavesdrops into the unguarded mind of a Christian husband and father who came of age attracted to men. As a boy, Harrison Bly craved male affection and camaraderie but never found his footing in the world of boys. Secretly gay in a conservative Christian world, Harrison compromised authenticity only to find shallow acceptance. On the crooked path to manhood, Harrison fumbled in the dark between ideologies on faith and homosexuality that failed to acknowledge his deepest wounds and longings.
By: Harrison Bly