David DeVries has narrated 43 audiobooks on Listento.it by 40 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.5★ across 352 ratings. The most-rated is The Upward Spiral.

43 audiobooks
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Why Don't You Get a Horse, Sam Adams?

Summary

Sam Adams loved to walk around his hometown Boston, but finally gets on a horse for the good of his country.

©1974 Putnam (P)2002 Weston Woods

Narrator: David DeVries
Author: Jean Fritz
Length: 19 mins
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American Indians, American Justice

Summary

Baffled by the stereotypes presented by Hollywood and much historical fiction, many other Americans find the contemporary American Indian an enigma. Compounding their confusion is the highly publicized struggle of the contemporary Indian for self-determination, lost land, cultural preservation, and fundamental human rights - a struggle dramatized both by public acts of protest and by precedent-setting legal actions. More and more, the battles of American Indians are fought - and won - in the political arena and the courts. American Indians, American Justice explores the complexities of the present Indian situation, particularly with regard to legal and political rights. It is the first book to present an overview of federal Indian law in language accessible to the layperson. Remarkably comprehensive, it is destined to become a standard source book for all concerned with the plight of the contemporary Indian. Beginning with an examination of the historical relationship of Indians and the courts, the authors describe how tribal courts developed and operate today, and how they relate to federal and state governments. They define such key legal concepts as tribal sovereignty and Indian Country. By comparing and contrasting the workings of Indian and non-Indian legal institutions, the authors illustrate how Indian tribes have adapted their customs, values, and institutions to the demands of the modern world. Describing the activities of attorneys and Indian advocates in asserting and defending Indian rights, they identify the difficulties typically faced by Indians in the criminal and civil legal arenas and explore the public policy and legal rights of Indians as regards citizenship, voting rights, religious freedom, and basic governmental services.

©1983 The University of Texas Press (P)2019 Audible, Inc.

Narrator: David DeVries
Length: 11 hrs and 57 mins
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A Bitter Rain

Summary

A former professor descends into darkness in this provocative story of a Nazi soldier torn between duty and conscience. East Prussia, Nazi Germany, 1939. History professor Erik Mueller is a model citizen and a family man. He's also a decorated sergeant in the Gestapo. Proving his courage on the battlefields of Poland and the Soviet Union, and proud of the German army's victories across Europe, he embraces what he thinks is the righteousness of the Third Reich's cause. But his loyalties are soon tested when he crosses paths with his old university friend Trude Bensheim. Forced into unemployment for being Jewish, Trude and her husband start a secret organization to help Jews escape Germany. But when they are betrayed by someone they thought they could trust, their lives hang in the balance. Erik feels responsible for Trude's capture, and he knows he's in a position to help them. But when everything he holds dear is at stake, will he save his friends...or himself?

©2017 James D. Shipman. (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

Narrator: David DeVries
Length: 12 hrs and 3 mins
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