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Muhammad Ali (audiobook)

Muhammad Ali is a name that resonates with people worldwide, but not everyone is aware of the extent of his achievements. Is he an Olympic champion? A renowned boxer? A prominent public figure? All of these descriptors hold true. However, there is a lesser-known fact: Muhammad Ali is not the athlete's birth name. Cassius Clay, a seemingly ordinary boy, would eventually become a household name.

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Incredible Earth (audiobook)

The Earth bears a resemblance to an orange in various aspects. Both share a similar spherical shape, and the planet, akin to the fruit, possesses its own outer layer known as the Earth's crust. Within this crust, there exist openings known as volcanoes, through which stones, ash, and scorching lava are expelled during eruptions.

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Animals at Night (audiobook)

When night descends and humans retire to their beds, a multitude of small and large creatures emerge from their cozy burrows, embarking on their active nocturnal lives. These animals possess remarkable adaptations, allowing them to navigate the darkness with as much precision as they would in daylight.

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The Rocking Horse Winner (audiobook)

Hester, an exquisite woman hailing from an affluent and influential family, found herself swept off her feet by love and entered into marriage. However, her union proved to be rather lackluster, leaving her discontented. Despite giving birth to three children—a son and two daughters—who were bright and healthy, Hester struggled to develop genuine affection for them.

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Carnival (audiobook)

Jake embarks on an adventure as he arrives in London, venturing far from his hometown of Manchester for the very first time. The eighteen-year-old brims with anticipation, eager to explore the vibrant city. While his family remains at home, Jake embraces the excitement of this solo trip. With a map in hand, he contemplates his first destination. The choice falls upon the renowned Notting Hill Carnival.

 

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The Hat (audiobook)

Bernardo resides in the enchanting city of Rome and possesses an avid love for hats. On a sunny day, as he strolls through his hometown, his attention is captivated by a magnificent hat showcased at a lively street market. As an ardent hat enthusiast, he promptly purchases the exquisite headpiece, carefully concealing his old one within his bag. When Bernardo returns home, his wife is taken aback by his latest acquisition.

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The Fifteenth Character (audiobook)

Sally Brown is an ordinary student who spends her holidays working at Happy Hills, a beloved local amusement park that draws in large crowds of visitors. Every day, people flock to the park to enjoy thrilling rides and catch glimpses of the staff dressed up as whimsical characters. However, on this particular day, an air of excitement fills the park as Zapp, a renowned singer adored by young people, makes an appearance.

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In the mountains (audiobook)

Earth is adorned with a diverse range of mountains, each with its own distinct characteristics. Some mountains are blanketed in lush, verdant forests, while others boast icy peaks veiled in snow. These lofty summits often experience extreme cold, with certain ranges exhibiting dry and arid conditions. Mountains serve as the birthplace of numerous rivers, further enhancing their importance in the natural landscape.

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Blue Moon Beach (audiobook)

Fifteen-year-old Samuel Martin, known as Sam among his friends, resides with his parents in the Blue Moon Hotel, situated near the captivating Blue Moon Beach. Sam firmly believes that this beach is unparalleled, deeming it the finest in the world. The beach boasts pristine white sands and inviting warm, blue waters. Today marks the commencement of summer holidays—a five-week respite from school, teachers, and lessons.

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All about Desert Life (audiobook)

Deserts are more than just hot, sandy landscapes. They are characterized by arid conditions and are home to some of the largest deserts on Earth. In these dry environments, rainfall is scarce, with an average of about twenty centimeters per year, a significantly small amount of water. Some deserts, however, lack vast sand dunes and instead feature stony surfaces.

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