Julie T. Kinn has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 5 authors. The most-rated is Run Rachel Run.

Do you know what country has the most number of pyramids? Surprisingly, it’s not Egypt! If you like interesting and interactive trivia questions like this, then keep reading... We know trivia is fun, especially for kids. We also know that learning new things and gaining new knowledge on topics you love is one of the most enjoyable aspects of it. Trivia games are a great way to not only keep your children entertained, but also enhance your children’s thinking skills and spark their curiosity about the world. In this audiobook, you will find: Information about the benefits of playing trivia questions Nine categories of trivia questions to choose from 200+ different engaging and fascinating questions in multiple-choice and true/false format And much more! Are you ready to test your little Einstein’s brain? Scroll up and click the “buy now” button.
©2020 Nerds Just Wanna Have Fun (P)2020 Nerds Just Wanna Have Fun

Tessa is a daydreamer, but her dreams get shattered when she discovers that she is a Mage, a forgotten race of people who manipulate energy to create magic. She soon finds herself preparing for a battle that may never happen. With danger everywhere, how will she ever be able to enjoy her senior year of high school? How can she keep her secret from her brother, Bradley, who has been acting weird lately himself?
©2017 Brett Cronier (P)2019 Brett Cronier

You can find many ways to lose weight and obtain a smarter lifestyle, but most of them are difficult and time-consuming. In this regard, the Mediterranean diet is easy to follow and more effective. The Mediterranean diet is a lifelong approach to healthy eating that's designed to help treat or prevent several diseases. This diet encourages you to reduce the sodium in your diet and eat a variety of foods rich in nutrients that help lower blood pressure, such as potassium, calcium, and magnesium. Now, with this cookbook, you can enjoy a healthier, happier, and more confident future as you lose weight and look great, too. You can also make your every meal tasty, easy, and simple, but also very delicious.
©2019 Penny Albritton (P)2020 Penny Albritton

It reads like fiction but it's true. The thrilling, true story of a teen girl’s struggle to survive in a world bent on destroying her. Run Rachel Run is a true story, not just based on a true story. Rachel Blum was 12 when the Nazis invaded her town. Over the next three years, she witnessed war, risked her life to smuggle food for her family, escaped liquidation, hid with a kind Polish couple whose son worked for the SS, was questioned if she was a Jew by an SS General, and engineered an incredibly dangerous scheme to overturn a moving trainload of 1,000 Nazi soldiers. Hers is not just an incredible, action-packed story, but represents a character arc that young women, young men, and adults of all types can draw inspiration from. She did not begin as a selfless, courageous young girl she came to be. Her strength and determination evolved through her experiences. Once you start Run Rachel Run, you won’t be able to put it down. Once you finish, you’ll be shivering in awe at how invigoratingly heroic the story of Rachel Blum is. Excerpt July, 1944. Ivan Roluk couldn’t believe he was listening to a 15-year-old girl and putting his life and the life of his family in her hands! But she was right. Driving trains for the Nazis for three years now, he knew exactly who the Germans were. He knew that there were once more than 20,000 Jews in the girl’s home town of Ludmir, and now there was only one. The courageous young girl, Rachel. Rachel, who had just convinced him to risk his life as well as the life of his wife and son. There was a risk either way, of course. The war was coming to an end and who knew what the Germans would do to them once they didn’t need his services any longer. It was a risk to do it, but a risk not to do it. He looked behind him. The 20 train cars filled with over 1,000 wounded Nazi soldiers snaked behind his engine-car like a meandering river. In the caboose at the tail of the train was his wife, his son and the little Jewish girl. Suddenly, he heard a slam. What was that? It sounded like the door connecting the engine-car to the first car, which was occupied by high-ranking Nazi officers. Was one of them coming up front? The moment of truth had arrived. He thrust the throttle full ahead. The train jerked forward. He looked out the window. There, up ahead, was the bend! Had he waited too long? There was no more time to think. There was no more time for fear. It truly was now or never. He leaned out the open side door...
©2017 Jeffrey Astor (P)2019 Jeffrey Astor