Judith St. George has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is The Duel.

Acclaimed author Judith St. George shares the joy of discovery in this delightful book about the ups and downs of exploring. So you want to be an explorer? Explorers need courage, like Alexander the Great, who conquered most of the known world. But for budding explorers out there, the rewards can be great. Neil Armstrong earned lasting fame when he became the first person to set foot on the moon.
©2005 Judith St. George (P)2006 Recorded Books, LLC

Judith St. George is a distinguished author and the recipient of numerous awards, including the Caldecott Medal. This entertaining book encourages young listeners to become creative thinkers. People with great ideas, some famous and some not so much, invented the things we use every day. Inventors like Ben Franklin, the Wright Brothers, Heddy Lamar, and Josephine Cochran dreamed the big dreams that led to lightning rods, airplanes, torpedoes, and dishwashers.
©2002 Judith St. George (P)2006 Recorded Books, LLC

Have you ever thought about being President of the United States? There are good things and bad things about the job. One good thing is you get to live in a giant house with a movie theater, swimming pool, and even a bowling alley! But on the other hand, sometimes people don't like Presidents. Once, somebody was so angry he threw a cabbage at President William Howard Taft. Are you smart enough to be President? Thomas Jefferson was an expert on politics, law, music, geography, and more - plus he played the violin, founded the University of Virginia, and designed his own mansion. But nine Presidents never even went to college, including Abraham Lincoln. Andrew Johnson didn't even know how to write until after he was married! Award-winning author Judith St. George's audiobook is a humorous and informative look at America's highest office. Learning about the Presidents has never been more entertaining than with Brian Keeler's lively narration.
©2000 Judith St. George (P)2002 Recorded Books

Non-Verbal Leaks: An in-depth clinical profile of ALL the Major Presidential Candidates for 2012, including incumbent President Barack Obama. Presidential Candidates are a group of people intimately aware of the images they present, the messages they convey, and the level of scrutiny they face. How can we see behind the mask? How can we get at the truth? What if there were a way to see the clues that leak out? What if there were a way to see through the posturing and the poise and see deeper into a candidate’s character? Professor Barry Goodfield, a world-renowned international profiler, focuses his highly developed analytical skills on one of the most important Presidential elections of our time. Dr. Goodfield has analyzed many other Presidents and political leaders in the past, including Saddam Hussein for the senior leadership of NATO, Slobodan Milosevic for the prosecutors at the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague and Usama bin Laden for a number of international intelligence services. In So You Want to Be My President?, Goodfield gives the reader and the voter an inside track into the deeper feelings, logic and approaches of those who are striving to occupy the Oval Office by stripping away some of the poise and polish and showing the reader what lies beneath the surface. This is a must listen for any real American and all believers in truth, justice and the American way. Be educated about the candidates in the next election: Their motivations, their desires, and even their fears.
©2000 Philomel (P)2002 Weston Woods

In curiously parallel lives, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr were both orphaned at an early age. Both were brilliant students who attended college - one at Princeton, the other at Columbia - and studied law. Both were young staff officers under General George Washington, and both became war heroes. Politics beckoned them, and each served in the newly formed government of the fledgling nation. Why, then, did these two face each other at dawn in a duel that ended with death for one and opprobrium for the other? Judith St. George's lively biography, told in alternating chapters, brings to life two complex men who played major roles in the formation of the United States.
©2016 Judith St. George (P)2016 Listening Library