A. LaFaye has 3 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Worth.

3 audiobooks
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Water Steps

Summary

Kyna has a deep-seated (and well-earned) fear of the water. So when her adoptive parents announce that they have rented a summer house on Lake Champlain, she begs to be left behind for the summer. Alas, this is not possible. Yet even at the lake, Kyna does her best to avoid the water, exploring instead the forests and hillsides, documenting them with her camera. But when her new friend, Tylo, draws her into his quest for strange water creatures, Kyna finds herself pulled into unexpected discoveries – not only about the lake, but about her own unique heritage. A novel that pulses with a passion for nature and the natural world, Water Steps is rich with love and loss, longing and renewal, a bit of mystery and a touch of fantasy. With an extraordinary gift for dialect, author A. LaFaye brings its rhythms to vivid life in this haunting reading.

©2009 A. LaFaye (P)2010 Full Cast Audio

Narrator: A. LaFaye
Author: A. LaFaye
Length: 3 hrs and 32 mins
Available on Audible
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Pretty Omens

Summary

With Pretty Omens, A. LaFaye has crafted a mesmerizing novel-in-verse inspired by the epic tradition of the myth of Cassandra that will transport you to a small Virginia mountain community where an ordinary girl becomes a hero.

©2015 Anchor and Plume (P)2016 GC Audio/A. LaFaye

Narrator: A. LaFaye
Author: A. LaFaye
Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
Available on Audible
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Worth

Summary

Life for a family on a Nebraska homestead is difficult, with illness and weather causing worries about crops and finances, and conflicts between ranchers and farmers. For 11-year-old Nate's family, the days grow even darker when he gets his leg crushed in a farm accident. To help out, Nate's father brings home John Worth, just off the Orphan Train and dealing with the loss of his own family in a New York City tenement fire. With Nate's honest telling of the story comes a fascinating narrative of family life during the late 19th century: the overwhelming responsibility children endured; the grueling, daily chores; the family's struggle to hold onto their land and deal with their losses; the importance of community and the mores of the time. The richly drawn characters and their courageous, candid story present an important slice of history and a compelling exploration of friendship.

©2004 Alexandria LaFaye (P)2006 Live Oak Media

Narrator: Tommy Fleming
Author: A. LaFaye
Length: 2 hrs and 33 mins
Available on Audible