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Show THE SPOKEN WORD New audio releases sound like holiday winners Sometimes theres a perfect match between reader and author; youll find just that in a new audio collection, Ernest Hemingway: The Short Stories, Volumes 1 and 2 (Simon & Schuster Audio, $28, 5 hours each, ISBN 0743526317, 0743527178) read by Stacy Keach. The stories, including The Snows The Killers and of Kilimanjaro, Fifty Grand, are all unabridged, all classic Hemingway. Theyre set in the places and landscapes he made his own Spain, the Africa, Midwest and written in his powerfully simple masculine prose, stripped of unessentials. Keach captures the Hemingway clarity so well that you can imagine Papa himself saying, I listened and it was good. Alice Munros Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage (Audio Editions, $29.95, 10 hours, ISBN 1572702915) offers a collection of nine brilliant short stories by one of our most acclaimed contemporary authors. Munro, gently wry at times, is always compassionate and meticulously observant as she examines the foibles of human nature with characters so clearly drawn, situations and language so accurately etched that you cant help but see these people, hear them and know them. Kymberly Dakin reads with nuanced understanding and with all the right accents in all the right places. A series to take seriously Concise, accessible, authoritative, The American Presidents, with Arthur Schlesinger Jr. as general editor, is a new series of biographies written by a variety of distinguished authors that focuses on telling the history of the United States in terms of the forty-thre- e men who at one time or another led or misled the republic and putting each presidents life, character and career in vivid perspective. Just in time for holiday gift giving, the first four have recently been released as audio presentations by Audio Renaissance: James Madison by Garry Wills ($25.95, 6 hours, ISBN 1559277378); John Quincy Adams by Robert V. Remini ($25.95, 6 hours, ISBN 1559277394); Grover Cleveland by Henry H. Graff ($25.95, 5 hours, ISBN 155927736X); and Theodore Roosevelt by Louis Auchincloss ($23.95, 4 hours, ISBN 1559277386). All are unabridged and all are read by Ira Claffey. Operation Cooks legacy Western civilization has affected the peoples he encountered, while weaving in a vivid account of Cooks exploits. Travelogue, history, commentary and a great deal of fun. Inside the crooked E Nothing Ive read or heard about the Enron debacle comes close to Brian Cruvers Anatomy of Greed (Brilliance Audio, $32.95, 10 hours, ISBN 1590864476). As its subtitle states, this is the unshredded truth from an Enron insider. Cruver, just a few years out of B school, was thrilled to be hired by the energy giant in 200 , and he entered the Death Star ( the pet name for the Enron office complex) with blind ambition and blind enthusiasm only to be blind-side- d by a corporate culture run amok. With narrative skill, fascinating detail and a generous douse of gallows humor, Cruver takes us through the intricacies of the dubious deals, fraudulent partnerships and daily group-thin- k mentality that led to the collapse of the colossus and a colossal loss of faith in corporate America. Better than most thrillers and a lot more enlightening. 1 Sukes favorite A newborn, wrapped in an old shirt, is left in the garage of the only grand estate in town. novel, Blessings (Random House AudioBooks, $32.95, 7.5 hours, CD only, ISBN 073930 047). What follows is a wonderfully crafted story Thats how Anna Quindlen opens her new by a consummate storyteller and observer of the human condition. Skip, the young caretaker at the Blessings estate with a loveless past and a nowhere future, is the one who discovers the discarded baby. For him, and for wealthy old Mrs. Blessing, whose life is as thin and dry as tire skin on her mottled hands, the baby becomes an incandescence that shows both of them in a new light. What makes this and Quindlens previous novels so good is her ability to get into her characters essence, slowly revealing their pasts, building dramatic tension and, always, exploring the dimensions of love. This audio presentation, narrated by Joan Allen, is deeply affecting. didnt want it to end, and I didnt want to leave Skip, the baby or Mrs. Blessing, 'it $4 QIEGIEfljQ) cc atBfDtfliTm TORCH A new trilogy by Pulitzer prize winner Rick Atkinson will fascinate WWII battle buffs and intrigue anyone who wants to know more about the fighting men of the greatest generation. An Army at Dawn (Simon & Schuster Audio, $26, 7 hours, ISBN 0743527 5 1 ), the first in the series, and read by the author, takes listeners into the intense drama of the war in North Africa in 1942 and 1943, the start of the trio of campaigns that would ultimately free Europe from the Nazi threat. It was the scene of grueling battles and became the pivot point, the proving ground where the United States began to act like a great power, militarily, diplomatically and Patton, Bradley and tactically, where Eisenhower, Montgomery emerged and where thousands of American soldiers went to the brink and didnt come back. Great gift for the history lovers on your holiday fist. 1 Voyages of discovery If you liked Confederates in the Attic, youll love Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before (HarperAudio, $29.95, 9 hours, ISBN 069452350X), Tony Horwitzs latest, read by Daniel GerrolL If you havent listened to or read Horwitz before, youre in for a treat When Cook set sail for tire Pacific in 1768, roughly a third of the worlds map remained blank. Cook filled it in and when he died 1 years later on a Hawaiian beach, he had explored more of the globe than anyone else. Horwitz, long fascinated with Cook, boldly follows in his footsteps, crewing on a replica of the Endeawr, Cooks first boat, then jetting to Tahiti, Tonga, New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii, Alaska and more. Along for much of the ride is Horwitzs hilarious Australian who sidekick, Roger Williamson, a has decidedly different priorities during their travels. A e reporter, Horwitz also takes a serious look at how 1 fun-lovi- first-rat- DECEMBER 2002 BOOKPAGE 15 I |