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Unseen
- How I Lost My Vision but Found My Voice
- By: Molly Burke
- Narrated by: Molly Burke
- Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
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When Molly Burke was four years old, she was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare degenerative eye disease that leads to eventual blindness, forcing her to see the world through new eyes—literally. Growing up disabled didn’t stop her from playing sports, becoming a rock-climbing instructor, or winning a beauty pageant, but other people’s narrow perceptions of her held her back. Years of relentless bullying, toxic work environments, a rodent-infested apartment, and life’s lowest moments were juxtaposed with red carpets, first-class flights, and personal and professional achievements.
By: Molly Burke
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How to Tell When We Will Die
- On Pain, Disability, and Doom
- By: Johanna Hedva
- Narrated by: Johanna Hedva
- Length: 15 hrs and 2 mins
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How to Tell When We Will Die expands upon Hedva's paradigm-shifting perspective in a series of slyly subversive and razor-sharp essays that range from the theoretical to the personal―from Deborah Levy and Susan Sontag to wrestling, kink, mysticism, death, and the color yellow.
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Queer Overload
- By Keri S. on 04-22-25
By: Johanna Hedva
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Last Nerve
- A Memoir of Illness and the Endurance of Family
- By: Mindy Uhrlaub
- Narrated by: Mindy Uhrlaub
- Length: 4 hrs and 43 mins
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Despite the incredible strain of all these challenges, Mindy manages them with amazing tenderness, persistence, and love. Far from a depressing story of misfortune, Last Nerve is as uplifting and witty as it is raw and real. It’s a testament to hope, the endurance of family, and the resilience of the human spirit.
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incredible story of pain, frustration and perseverance
- By Amazon Customer on 09-17-25
By: Mindy Uhrlaub
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The Tennis Partner
- A Doctor's Story of Friendship and Loss
- By: Abraham Verghese
- Narrated by: Neil Shah
- Length: 13 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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When Abraham Verghese, a physician whose marriage is unraveling, relocates to El Paso, Texas, he hopes to make a fresh start as a staff member at the county hospital. There he meets David Smith, a medical student recovering from drug addiction, and the two men begin a tennis ritual that allows them to shed their inhibitions and find security in the sport they love and with each other. This friendship between doctor and intern grows increasingly rich and complex, more intimate than two men usually allow.
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Honesty with Oneself
- By Dana Cradeur on 03-29-24
By: Abraham Verghese
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WE CHOOSE TO BE MORE THAN OUR DIAGNOSES
- By: Nicole Angai-Galindo, Sharon Birn, Jenlyn Ford, and others
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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This anthology features the stories of 16 individuals who live with various diagnoses. Among them are ADHD, CPTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, Paraplegia, Lupus, Lyme Disease, Bipolar II Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, Depressive/Anxiety Disorder, Diabetes I, Neurodivergence, Chronic Illness/Pain, either from birth or as a result of a life-changing accident. The essence of these stories is to show that it is possible to thrive, and not just survive, when we "Choose to be more." As a group, we have grown close through this project and support each other so that life doesn't "live" us. We choose the ...
By: Nicole Angai-Galindo, and others
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Nursing Home Tales
- Bundanoon, NSW, Australia.
- By: Andrew McKean
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 33 mins
- Unabridged
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The room is quiet now. The carers came early, as they always do. They tidied up, fussed over the bed, straightened the pillows, and left me with a soft smile. It’s a small room but tidy, everything in its place. The morning light is coming through the window, and there’s a promise of a fine day ahead. The air smells fresh, and the birds are starting their usual chatter outside. I let my breakfast settle— just tea and toast today—and sit back in my chair, watching the light shift on the wall. There’s a kind of peace in the morning, before the nursing home stirs too much. The nurses...
By: Andrew McKean
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Unseen
- How I Lost My Vision but Found My Voice
- By: Molly Burke
- Narrated by: Molly Burke
- Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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When Molly Burke was four years old, she was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare degenerative eye disease that leads to eventual blindness, forcing her to see the world through new eyes—literally. Growing up disabled didn’t stop her from playing sports, becoming a rock-climbing instructor, or winning a beauty pageant, but other people’s narrow perceptions of her held her back. Years of relentless bullying, toxic work environments, a rodent-infested apartment, and life’s lowest moments were juxtaposed with red carpets, first-class flights, and personal and professional achievements.
By: Molly Burke
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How to Tell When We Will Die
- On Pain, Disability, and Doom
- By: Johanna Hedva
- Narrated by: Johanna Hedva
- Length: 15 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
How to Tell When We Will Die expands upon Hedva's paradigm-shifting perspective in a series of slyly subversive and razor-sharp essays that range from the theoretical to the personal―from Deborah Levy and Susan Sontag to wrestling, kink, mysticism, death, and the color yellow.
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Queer Overload
- By Keri S. on 04-22-25
By: Johanna Hedva
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Last Nerve
- A Memoir of Illness and the Endurance of Family
- By: Mindy Uhrlaub
- Narrated by: Mindy Uhrlaub
- Length: 4 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Despite the incredible strain of all these challenges, Mindy manages them with amazing tenderness, persistence, and love. Far from a depressing story of misfortune, Last Nerve is as uplifting and witty as it is raw and real. It’s a testament to hope, the endurance of family, and the resilience of the human spirit.
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incredible story of pain, frustration and perseverance
- By Amazon Customer on 09-17-25
By: Mindy Uhrlaub
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The Tennis Partner
- A Doctor's Story of Friendship and Loss
- By: Abraham Verghese
- Narrated by: Neil Shah
- Length: 13 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance
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When Abraham Verghese, a physician whose marriage is unraveling, relocates to El Paso, Texas, he hopes to make a fresh start as a staff member at the county hospital. There he meets David Smith, a medical student recovering from drug addiction, and the two men begin a tennis ritual that allows them to shed their inhibitions and find security in the sport they love and with each other. This friendship between doctor and intern grows increasingly rich and complex, more intimate than two men usually allow.
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Honesty with Oneself
- By Dana Cradeur on 03-29-24
By: Abraham Verghese
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WE CHOOSE TO BE MORE THAN OUR DIAGNOSES
- By: Nicole Angai-Galindo, Sharon Birn, Jenlyn Ford, and others
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance
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This anthology features the stories of 16 individuals who live with various diagnoses. Among them are ADHD, CPTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, Paraplegia, Lupus, Lyme Disease, Bipolar II Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, Depressive/Anxiety Disorder, Diabetes I, Neurodivergence, Chronic Illness/Pain, either from birth or as a result of a life-changing accident. The essence of these stories is to show that it is possible to thrive, and not just survive, when we "Choose to be more." As a group, we have grown close through this project and support each other so that life doesn't "live" us. We choose the ...
By: Nicole Angai-Galindo, and others
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Nursing Home Tales
- Bundanoon, NSW, Australia.
- By: Andrew McKean
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 33 mins
- Unabridged
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The room is quiet now. The carers came early, as they always do. They tidied up, fussed over the bed, straightened the pillows, and left me with a soft smile. It’s a small room but tidy, everything in its place. The morning light is coming through the window, and there’s a promise of a fine day ahead. The air smells fresh, and the birds are starting their usual chatter outside. I let my breakfast settle— just tea and toast today—and sit back in my chair, watching the light shift on the wall. There’s a kind of peace in the morning, before the nursing home stirs too much. The nurses...
By: Andrew McKean
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Finding Fenbendazole
- My Unexpected Path Through Cancer
- By: Roger Rasmussen
- Narrated by: Del Hargis
- Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins
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When Roger Rasmussen was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2019, he did what most patients do: listened carefully, weighed his options, and tried to make peace with the life-altering decisions ahead. Then he heard about Joe Tippens' story, which led him down a rabbit hole of research into something unexpected—a compound called fenbendazole with curious case reports and a growing collection of personal accounts.
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Excellent information
- By Anonymous on 06-22-25
By: Roger Rasmussen
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Blind War
- By: Tamer Zaid
- Narrated by: Ray Wheeler
- Length: 3 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Blind War by Tamer Zaid is a compelling autobiography that recounts the author's journey through adversity as a blind Palestinian navigating life in America. It chronicles his battles with internal and external conflicts, from health challenges like leukemia and blindness to cultural identity struggles and societal expectations. Tamer's story is one of resilience, self-discovery, and finding strength amidst chaos. It highlights the unwavering support of family, the resilience of the human spirit, and the power of faith and determination to overcome life's most daunting obstacles.
By: Tamer Zaid
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Being Emma
- Living My Best Life with Butterfly Skin
- By: Emma Fogarty
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Born with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), a rare and excruciatingly painful condition that makes her skin as fragile as butterfly wings, Emma Fogarty was not expected to survive infancy. Today, at 41 years of age, she is the oldest living Irish person with the condition, continuing to defy the odds with extraordinary strength, resilience and remarkable achievements. However, every accomplishment Emma makes comes with its own set of obstacles.
By: Emma Fogarty
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Siempre Serás Mi Pajarito -You Will Always Be My Little Bird
- The Letter: A Father’s Words, A Son’s Reckoning
- By: Rene Pineda
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Book Description "Read it when you’re alone, mijo. For when the world starts pulling harder than it should." On his eighteenth birthday, Anthony receives a letter from his father, Manuel, a man who crossed borders, survived wars, and built a life with nothing but grit and sacrifice. The letter carries wisdom, warnings, and hope. But Anthony shoves it into a drawer, unread. Instead of listening, he takes the shortcuts his father once warned against: parties, fights, the wrong friends, and the easy pull of temptation. By the time he’s twenty-five, Anthony has three children, a criminal ...
By: Rene Pineda
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Mia sorella mi rompe le balle
- Una storia di autismo normale
- By: I Terconauti
- Narrated by: Alberto Onofrietti, Angela Brusa
- Length: 7 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Damiano è un ragazzo grande, grosso e con pochi amici perché ama passare le sue giornate facendo cose che gli altri ragazzi non capiscono, come fissare il turbinio vorticoso della lavatrice o giocare per ore con i coperchi delle pentole di sua nonna. Ma la sua vera passione è quella per la musica, soprattutto classica, visto che vorrebbe diventare un cantante lirico. Anche se ama pure il jazz, la musica da discoteca, la dance, la techno e chi più ne ha più ne metta. Tranne la musica rock, quella che invece sua sorella minore Margherita ascolta a tutto volume nella stanzetta accanto.
By: I Terconauti
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A Stroke of Luck
- My Journey through a Traumatic Brain Injury (A Memoir)
- By: Aithal
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 7 hrs and 13 mins
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The Life-Altering Event On October 23, 2000, at the age of thirty-six, Aithal experienced a massive stroke, which doctors attributed to an AVM (arteriovenous malformation) of the Pons area. He was given a fifty percent chance of survival. The stroke occurred at his Southern California home, and his wife quickly called 911, resulting in a timely emergency response that Aithal credits with saving his life. In the initial critical days, doctors focused on stabilizing him and managing a swollen brain with prednisone. The stroke left his right side frozen and caused him to lose his speech, ...
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Mention of homeopathy for strokes
- By Rita on 09-19-25
By: Aithal
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It's Not What It Looks Like
- By: Molly Burke
- Narrated by: Molly Burke
- Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
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Close your eyes and get ready to see the world in a new and more positive way. As a child in Toronto, Molly Burke was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa and became completely sightless as a teenager. Now an award-winning YouTube star and global influencer, Molly shares what it’s like to be a purple-haired, pink-obsessed fashion and makeup lover in a seeing world. She speaks with authenticity and candor about how she tackles the preconceived notions we have around blindness; Molly has made it her mission to make us see her - and ourselves- in a wholly empowering way.
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Authentic, heart-wrenching, infinitely hopeful
- By B Halliday on 08-02-19
By: Molly Burke
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The Seven Longest Yards
- Our Love Story of Pushing the Limits While Leaning on Each Other
- By: Chris Norton, Emily Norton, Mark Tabb - contributor, and others
- Narrated by: Jakob Lewis, Madison Lawrence, John Behrens - foreword
- Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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Quadriplegics simply do not walk again - yet millions watched as Chris Norton defied incredible odds and took step by impossible step across his graduation stage. With his fiancée, Emily, by his side, those unbelievable steps became the start of an extraordinary journey for them both. Told from both of their unique perspectives, this moving story invites you to find, as Chris and Emily have, that God can transform our lowest points into life's greatest gifts.
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God is amazing
- By Amazon Customer on 08-12-19
By: Chris Norton, and others
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Rebecca Sue
- A Sister's Reflections on Disability, Faith, and Love
- By: Kathleen Norris
- Narrated by: Laural Merlington
- Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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Discover the untold story behind one of Kathleen Norris's deeply personal relationships in Rebecca Sue. Best known for her insightful and poignant reflections on faith and life, Norris steps into uncharted territory by sharing an intimate memoir exploring the life of her younger sister Becky. Born with perinatal hypoxia, Becky's life was shaped by physical and mental disabilities, yet her spirit and resilience illuminate the hidden power of faith, family, and love.
By: Kathleen Norris
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The Blind Woodsman
- One Man’s Journey to Find His Purpose on the Other Side of Darkness
- By: John Furniss, Anni Furniss
- Narrated by: Candace Fitzgerald, James Fouhey
- Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Inside this moving true story, John Furniss, more famously known today as "The Blind Woodsman," along with his wife, inspiration, and fellow artist Anni share their amazing story with the mission to help and inspire others to pursue their own creative passions, regardless of the challenges they may face. The Blind Woodsman is a compelling true story that will give hope and inspiration to those dealing with disabilities, mental health struggles, addiction, chronic illness, and the anxieties and stresses in our everyday lives.
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Their story
- By Joy Gouge on 06-30-25
By: John Furniss, and others
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AuDHD
- Blooming Differently
- By: Leanne Maskell
- Narrated by: Leanne Maskell
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
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Living with AuDHD is like being a unicorn—misunderstood, contradictory, and often invisible to others. You shine with creativity and innovation, but struggle to fit in — always feeling 'too much'. Autism and ADHD pull you in opposite directions, creating a lifetime of contradictions no one else can see. AuDHD isn’t listed in diagnostic manuals because until 2013, you couldn’t be diagnosed with both conditions — despite a co-occurrence rate of approximately 50-70%. These two neurotypes often clash, like opposing magnets in the brain. ADHD craves novelty; autism resists change.
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Not what I was looking for
- By Richard B. on 07-28-25
By: Leanne Maskell
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Paralyzed to Powerful
- Lessons from a Quadriplegic's Journey
- By: Robert Paylor, Jason Cole
- Narrated by: Robert Paylor
- Length: 6 hrs and 1 min
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We all face obstacles that threaten to hold us back. For Robert Paylor, his paralysis wasn’t a metaphor. In the biggest game of his life, competing for the collegiate rugby national championship, Robert suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the neck down. Doctors told him he’d never walk or move his hands again. But Robert refused to accept that fate.
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This was a great listen!
- By cam villa on 06-18-25
By: Robert Paylor, and others