Steven Levi has 6 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 6 narrators. The most-rated is A Hat Rack in a Snake Farm.

History is the most boring subject in school. Don’t believe me? Ask any student. Or listen to the lead story in Newsweek’s combined issue of March 28 & April 4, 2011: “How to Get Smart Again.” If we as teachers want to make history a quality subject we have to make it relevant and interesting. That’s why I wrote The Murder of History: Why Students Hate History and What to Do About It.
©2010 Steven Levi (P)2020 Steve Levi

This audiobook discusses how Alaskans view tourists and also offers a tourist's history of the state. The author Levi specializes in history and creative thinking. His historical specialty is the Alaska Gold rush.
©2010 Steven Levi (P)2021 Steven Levi

Four decades ago, when I started my own small business, I looked for a book that would explain all the nuts and bolts of day-to-day survival as a small business. There wasn’t one. And there still isn’t one. So, I wrote one.
©2000 Steven Levi (P)2020 Steven Levi

A faux history of the people and events of the Palm Springs area from 1916-1930.
©2010 Steven Levi (P)2020 Steven Levi

Students hate history. That’s because 95 percent of high school and college history students don’t know what they are supposed to be learning. History is not an academic subject; it’s a tool for life. If history teachers knew what they were doing, they’d be teaching their students to “think like a pirate". Which is exactly what this book does.
©2011 Steven Levi (P)2020 Steven Levi

In real life, no one tells you what is happening. You pick “the truth” up by combining tidbits of information, gossip, newspaper fillers, rumor, confidential memos, telephone messages, fake news and maybe-fake-news-but-who-knows. A Hat Rack in a Snake Farm is written as a collection of the above which, together, reveal the story. This is an on-the-ground look at what happens when there are millions of public dollars "for the taking" and the corporate hyenas gather. It’s a tale of ongoing fraud, deceit, duplicity, doublespeak, treachery, and trickery which is pretty much the way it really is.
©2020 Steven Levi (P)2021 Steven Levi